Instruction Manual

Vacuum Tubes
Most of the maintenance on your amplier will involve the vacuum tubes. e tubes
used in the VT40.2 are type 6N3. e tubes have a lifespan up to approximately 5 years
of outstanding performance depending on usage. Tube wear is gradual and usually goes
unnoticed until new replacements are installed. Worn tubes tend to sound at with
reduced punch, clarity and high end. Symptoms of failing vacuum tubes may include:
Any intermittent noise
Excessive hum
Excessive white noise
Inability to get a clean sound
Loss of power
If the outer plates of a tube begin to glow brightly, this tube has shorted. Turn o the
amplier and replace the tubes, preferably with a matched set. It is okay in an emergency
to replace only one tube, but both tubes should be replaced with a matched set. ese
tubes have been tested and matched according to their power and performance
characteristics. A matched set of power tubes will signicantly lower audible hum and
increase power output and clarity in sound.
Replace Tubes By:
1. Turn o power at switch.
2. Unplug amplier from the power source.
3. Using a glove or clean dry cloth, carefully remove the tubes
from their sockets by pulling them straight up.
4. Insert a new set of tubes using a glove or dry cloth.
NOTE: New tubes can be purchased from EMP Tek at www.emptek.com
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Features
Classic tube pre-amplier design principals reduce odd-order harmonic distortion.
Tubes provide a “sweet” pure and accurate sound.
Connections for Subwoofer, iPod/MP3, CD/DVD and an additional Auxiliary component.
40 Watts per channel output easily drives most speakers.
High quality machined aluminum case looks beautiful and aids in heat dissipation.
Blue highlighted vacuum tubes in stylish protective cages for added visual elegance.
High quality binding posts for secure connections of up to 12-gauge wire.
Hand-painted and polished beautiful front accent panel.
Power supply housing machined of solid aluminum, black anodized.
Stable rubber feet add style and vibration damping.