Connecting Your Stingray IISetting up this integrated amplifier is rather easy. Please refer to pages 8 & 9 for pictures of the back and sides ofthe Stingray II.1. You will be connecting power last and turning the system on after all other connections are made to preventugly noises as wires are connected and to prevent possible damage to the amps and speakers. In general, it isbest to make any connections with the power off, the unit in “Standby” mode, or the volume control turned allthe way down. With all tube amps, you MUST have speakers (or a load box) properly connected to the speakerterminals before power is turned on. Without a speaker, the voltage swings can be large enough to possibly causean electrical arc inside a tube, tube socket or transformer and this may damage the amp. Solid state amps operatewith no speaker connected but generally don’t tolerate a short circuit. Most tube amps will tolerate a short, butwe try to avoid this.2. Before plugging in your interconnects, take a quick visual inspection of the tubes. Sometimes either throughshipping or unpacking things get jostled. Make sure all tubes are firmly in their sockets and standing straight up.You might also verify that none have turned white inside. That indicates that air has leaked inside the tube (or thevacuum leaked out!). Though it is rare, a tube is sometimes cracked or broken in shipping. It would need to bereplaced before powering up the amp.3. On a rectangular chassis it is easy to specify front, back, sides etc - but on the 6 sided Stingray II we shouldadopt a convention and refer to the sides that have the RCA inputs as Left-Back and Right-Back. We provide 3left inputs on the Left-Back, 3 right inputs on the Right-Back, and a 1/8” input on the Left-Front. Plug in yourinterconnects, one at a time, from each source (i.e. CD, Tuner, AUX, etc.) then connect each input to the appro-priate RCA jack on the Stingray II. All RCA jacks are clearly labled as 1, 2, and 3. Each input is for all intentsfunctionally and electronically the same - only the labels are different. You may have to separate or split inter-connects an extra 12 inches if they are the “paired” type or slide the loop that holds the pair together. If you needto connect a turntable (vinyl!) you will need a separate phono preamp to raise the level from the tiny signal fromthe cartridge to regular line levels. Manley builds these, as do some other manufacturers. The final interconnectavailable is the 1/8” line input on the front panel.5. Connect the speaker leads to the terminals on the far left and far right corners of the Stingray II. Be sure thatthe RED (+) terminal is connected to the RED (+) wire and the WHITE (-) terminal connects to the WHITE (-)wire. This color scheme may vary as to which color represents (-), but it is generally either black or white. Con-nect the opposite ends to the speakers also RED to RED and WHITE to WHITE. This insures that your speak-ers will be “in-phase”. All too often people accidently connect their speakers out-of-phase and lose most of thelows. We have even seen this happen in “unthinkable” situations, most notably at hi-fi trade shows and in recordcompany executive offices. There is always some indication on the wire to help get “polarity” right but it may beas subtle as a “ridge” on the insulation or different colored conductors. Most high quality speaker interconnectsare clearly labeled and/or color coded. Be sure that these connections are firm and solid. We do not recommendusing pliers or a wrench to tighten the terminals because one can easily overtighten or mar the finish of the bolts.Good finger tightening is usually the best.6. Before proceeding to the next step (power!) check that the On/Off switch on the back of the unit is in the“Off” position. Now connect the IEC power cable to the back of the Stingray II and the other end to your mainswall socket, or to your Power Supply Regulator if you have one.7. Turn on the On/Off switch, and you will see a mini light-show on the front panel knobs. This will put the unitinto “Standby” mode. If you then press the “Standby” button (now glowing blue) on the front panel, it will initi-ate a 10-second warmup/mute period and the “Standby” button light will begin to pulse. You should be seeingthe tubes begin to glow a bit. None should turn bright red - that would indicate a problem. After 10 seconds, theunit will power on completely and the front-panel LEDs will stop pulsing and remain lit.5