Classe audio ca 300 owners manual

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CLASSÉ DESIGN PHILOSOPHY 1. REPEATED LISTENING DESIGN SESSIONS: Fine tuning of sound by exchanging and mixing of parts (transistors, capacitors, wiring, PCB boards etc.), and adjusting many specific operating voltages within proper engineering ranges, producing an overall sonic recipe giving the most natural harmonic realism of music typical of instruments in a live performance. 2. UPGRADABLE SINGLE CIRCUIT DESIGNS: All Classé products (all preamps and all amps) share exactly the same circuit (excluding moving coil and moving magnet phono circuits). This means all amplifiers and all high level circuits of the preamps are the same. The same circuit is tailored to different power levels etc. Differences between less expensive models and more expensive models are parts quality and compliment, power supply extravagance and the amount of filtering etc., as well as features and packaging. This means that for years Classé has been constantly fine tuning and upgrad\ ing this circuit and its application, thus reaching a very high level of understanding and musical achievement which benefits all models - least expensive, most expensive, preamps and amplifiers alike. 3. EXTREME LONG LIFE IN REAL WORLD CONDITIONS: Choosing the best attainable quality parts and mate rials combined with the advantages of the two above-mentioned areas provides Classé owners with years of proven trouble fr\ ee reliability and musical enjoyment.

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CA-300 OWNER'S MANUAL TABLE OF CONTENTS UNPACKING & SET-UP......................................................\ .......... 4 GENERAL CONNECTIONS.......................................................... 5 CONNECTIONS FOR REGULAR OR BALANCED INPUTS... 7 PROTECTION CIRCUIT.................................................................\ 8 SPECIFICATIONS.-¦-¦.................................................\ ................ 12