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    Think I made a boo boo ! I am about to try the lentek as a pre to my quad 909 , I went and pulled the rca jumper thingys off and I don’t know how they were connected!! Left to left or left to right ?
    And I presume I’m supposed to connect the pre out to the quad ? Why is there a power amp in ?



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    They only fit one way Andy; you're making a bridge between the preamp and the power amp sections. How you show it is correct.

    You can use the Lentek as a pre amp or a power amp. I think you want pre-out from the Lentek, but I am not certain, it is such a while since I tried it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldius View Post
    They only fit one way Andy; you're making a bridge between the preamp and the power amp sections. How you show it is correct.

    You can use the Lentek as a pre amp or a power amp. I think you want pre-out from the Lentek, but I am not certain, it is such a while since I tried it.
    Geoff to the rescue
    But if using it as a preamp do I need to put a jumper in the power amp RCA’s ?


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    No. You are taking away the link between the pre and power so the latter will not be operating .

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    So this is correct? No jumpers




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    I think so but as I said, I'm not certain of the connection to a power amp.

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    If i was connecting a pre to a power amp, that's all I would have.

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    Thanks Geoff


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    Back to being an integrated, twas like unleashing a beast !


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    What do you mean?
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