Some advice and tips, Dc voltage drift, Cleaning and upkeep – darTZeel Audio NHB-108 B version User Manual
Page 13: What not to do

darTZeel NHB-108 model one
User Manual, version B 1.0
Page 13 of 35
7.2. DC voltage drift
Every single NHB-108 model one is lovingly 
checked, tested and listened to before leaving our 
workshop. 
Output DC voltage drift normally does not need any 
further adjustment, provided you use your amplifier 
in a room temperature ranging from 59°F to 95°F 
(15°C to 35°C). 
Furthermore, the version B now features a built-in 
DC compensation circuit. In order to fully benefit 
from total lack of any overall negative feedback, 
you can disable this circuit. 
Please refer to chapter 6.4. "Jumper settings". 
If one – or both – Eye begins to blink, even though
your loudspeakers are properly connected
, a read-
justment is recommended.
This tuning procedure is described at the very end 
of the technical section. 
7.3. Cleaning
and
upkeep
The darTZeel NHB-108 model one has not only 
been designed for providing you intense moments 
of musical pleasure; it is also designed to withstand 
the rigors of time, especially if you take proper 
care. 
This is undoubtedly one of the few, if not the only, 
amplifier to be virtually dust-proof. The whole case 
performs heat exchange, while the two lateral heat 
sinks regulate and maintain the correct temperature. 
This design avoids the need for any vent slot. 
The only visible traces you will see in the long-term 
will be located on the inner side of the smoked 
glass, and will be due to some natural evaporation 
of some plastic packaged components. 
We suggest that you remove the cover glass once a 
year, and use a soft cloth to gently wipe the glass 
with an appropriate cleaning solution. Your NHB-108 
model one
will then keep its "like-new" aspect for
decades, and as time goes by, the less you will need 
to perform this operation. 
As for the external parts of your equipment, a soft 
cloth or even a dust brush will be completely ade-
quate. 
In case of fingerprints, a gentle rub with a cloth 
soaked in isopropyl alcohol will be more appropri-
ate. 
Just bear in mind, however, that the simplest things 
are, more often than not, the most efficient. 
We personally found that a spot of soap on a wet 
soft cloth is the best method most of the time. Try 
for yourself! 
As you have certainly guessed, we confirm that it is 
strongly recommended to 
never use acid
to clean
your gear. Acid is very corrosive and could react 
with the anodized coating. Furthermore, acid is very 
corrosive for the skin, too… 
If you follow these few elementary rules, you will 
be assured of having a very nice looking machine 
for decades to come. 
8. Some advice and tips
8.1. What not to do
Our advice and recommendations have been volun-
tary placed close to the end of this owner's manual. 
This does not mean that they are of only minor 
importance - quite the contrary. 
We just thought that the following points are not 
directly involved in the everyday use of your ampli-
fier. 
However, the completely new concept of the NHB-108 
model one
calls for certain precautions.
These few but important warnings are the follow-
ing: 
1)
Never, ever attempt to short circuit the 
Speaker Terminals (6).
Repetitive shorts could lead to permanent dam-
age to the corresponding output stage. 
When bi or tri cabling, be especially careful 
when connecting the cables. If you inadver-
tently cross the polarity of one run regarding 
the other(s), you will make a perfect short cir-
cuit. This can easily destroy the corresponding 
output stage! 
The warranty will be partially or totally 
void in the event of non-compliance with the 
above !
2)
Do not power ON the darTZeel NHB-108 
model one
when no loudspeaker is hooked to
the Speaker Terminals (6).
In such a case the internal fuses could be blown 
by the Crowbar circuit, especially if the DC 
compensation offset has been disabled. 
3) Before connecting or disconnecting the audio
cables to/from the RCA (5) or XLR (7) inputs, 
always flip, when possible, the Input Impedance 
Selector (9) onto "Zeel 50
Ω" position. You will
thus avoid any of the resulting parasitic clicks 
and bumps. 
