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- Lighted, feather-touch mode switches electronically control signal. The front panel switches do not alter
sonic integrity, since signal switching is accomplished at the preamplifier input stage. Absolute phase
reversal and full muting are other essential front panel control functions.
- A selectable tape output section allows simultaneous recording from one source while listening to
another. "Record Out: Off" position disconnects tape recorder inputs from tape out jacks, eliminating
loading problems when tape recorder is not in use.
- Volume controls are chosen for their sonic neutrality. Separate right and left trim potentiometers provide 6
dB adjustment for full rotation, permitting precise channel balance.
- Input and output jacks are gold-plated, ground-fault protected connectors, which provide tight, corrosion-
free connections. Simultaneous normal and inverting outputs allow for balanced cable operation.
- Extremely low-noise phono sections eliminate the need for extra circuitry when using low output moving
coil cartridges. The phono modules of the Coherence One Series II have been optimized for use with
moving coil cartridges; for moving magnet cartridges, a module exchange can be easily accomplished by
the user. Please contact Jeff Rowland Design Group from more details.
- All main outputs are muted temporarily during initial power application, power drop or disruption. DC
potential across outputs, regardless of source, will also cause a muted condition.
- All signal amplification utilizes high-voltage, high-current, Class A field effect transistor technology.
- All inputs and outputs are direct-coupled, thus eliminating the deleterious effects of capacitors in the
signal path.
- Precise RIAA equalization is the result of a split-passive network in the phono section.
- Incorporation of two-stage power supply regulation: A separate outboard power supply provides tight
regulation regardless of power company extremes. Additionally, this discrete component design is
optimized for excellent transient behavior, thus providing very low output impedance beyond 100 kHz.
- DC power is routed, via a power cable with a locking connector, to the main preamplifier circuit board.
Compensating for power cable and circuit board inductance effects, sixteen (16) feedback-free discrete
regulators adjacent to each module complete DC power distribution. This total system, in addition to
separate channel balance controls, provides dual mono operation and precise regulation at
each stage throughout.
- Time-related distortion, particularly in low-level phono stages, is eliminated by a totally feedback-free
design.
- Mil-spec circuit board material, with oxygen-free copper traces and high-temperature mask provides
superior electrical characteristics.
- All signal switching is accomplished with hermetically sealed, gold- contact signal relays.
- AC power line filter offers excellent line noise rejection.
- All critical circuitry is encapsulated in a thermally-conductive epoxy to ensure excellent thermal stability,
mechanical integrity and to facilitate ease of service
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Unpacking Instructions
In the shipping crate you will find:
- AC Power Cord
- Replacement Fuses
- Phono Cartridge Loading Resistors
- Cartridge Loading Adjustment Tool
- Hex Key (for lid removal)
- Warranty Card (This form must be completed and returned to Jeff Rowland Design Group [or its
authorized distributor if outside the U.S.A.] within 14 days of purchase. Not only will your
preamplifier be registered, but you will, in the future, be informed of new products and services.)
We strongly suggest that you save all packing materials
The preamp can be lifted out of its crate while still wrapped in the plastic bag. The foam pieces can then be
removed from the sides and from between the preamp chassis.
Installation
Please make sure that the preamplifier DC power cable is connected to the power supply before attaching
the AC line cord.
Locate the preamplifier as close as possible to its final installation point. Allow access to the back panel for
making connections.
All Jeff Rowland Design Group products are convection cooled, eliminating the need for a fan. When
operating, the preamp should have at least 2 inches of space on all sides.
When the preamp is in position, the AC power cord should be inserted first at the inlet on the back panel of
the power supply chassis, then connected to an appropriate power source. The preamplifier is equipped
with a power switch, located and identified on the rear panel. The power switch should be turned on initially
after plugging in the AC power cord. A few seconds after turning on the Coherence One, you will be able to
use the lighted switches on the preamps front panel. The rear panel power switch should be left on at all
times, maintaining stable operating parameters and thereby improving performance, reliability and
longevity. Power consumption in stand-by mode is less than 50 watts, providing low-cost operation.
If the front panel switches do not light, the preamplifier does not power up or a fuse blows, disconnect AC
power, refer to the troubleshooting section of this manual or contact your dealer.
Phono Cartridge Loading
For a moving coil cartridge, the correct loading value of the preamp is generally determined by multiplying
the DC resistance of the cartridge by ten (10). Usually this value is less than 200 ohms for a low output
moving coil cartridge; there are times, however, that the optimum loading value must be determined
empirically. Your Coherence One Series II preamp enables you to find this value and then, if desired,
install a precision resistor at the phono input. Consultation with your local dealer and/or of your phono
cartridge owners manual can also be beneficial.
While facing the front of your Coherence One, remove the preamp lid. In the upper left hand corner of the
preamp, at the phono input, you will see two (2) red jumpers (they look like little suitcases). You can
choose from three (3) loading options by positioning the jumpers as shown on page 7.
In the fixed load position, a resistor is soldered across the turret terminals labeled "Load" on each channel.
If you use a resistor other than one supplied by Jeff Rowland Design Group, make sure it is a high-quality,
metal film resistor.