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Unpacking, Installation & placement – Simaudio 610LP Phono Preamplifier User Manual

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610LP Dual-Mono Phono Preamplifier

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Unpacking


The MOON 610LP Phono Preamplifier should be removed from its box with care.

The following accessories should be included inside the box with your phono preamplifier:

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AC power cable

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One (1) pen shaped plastic hand tool for making DIP-switch adjustments

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This owner’s manual

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Warranty and product registration information (USA and Canada only)


Once the 610LP is unpacked, inspect it thoroughly

and report any damage to your dealer immediately.

We suggest that you keep all of the original
packaging, storing it in a safe, dry place in case

you’re required to transport this product. The

customized packaging is specially designed to

protect the 610LP from any potential damage
during transit.



Please write the serial number of your new MOON 610LP in the space provided below for future reference.

Serial No.: ________________



Installation & Placement

The 610LP is more sensitive than most other types
of audio components to EMI (electro-magnetic

interference) from power supplies and motors.

Consequently, it should be placed at a minimum

distance of 18 inches from power supplies,

turntables, tape decks, AC line filters, etc.

You

should never place another component directly on

top of this phono preamplifier.

It should be placed

on a solid, level surface. You should avoid placing it

near a heat source or inside a closed cabinet that is

not well ventilated as this could compromise the

preamplifier’s performance and reliability.

If the surface you have chosen isn’t perfectly level,
each of the four (4) cones of your 880M are height

adjustable; carefully using your fingers, you can

either raise each leg by turning the cone underneath

clockwise, or lower each leg by turning it

counterclockwise.


We strongly recommend that you leave these cones

mounted to the component at all times for reasons

related to both performance and aesthetics.