How do you switch between Ultralinear and Triode modes?
Use the remote control to switch between Ultralinear and Triode modes during playback; the LED on the front panel indicates the active mode: red for Ultralinear and green for Triode.
How do you connect a home theater processor to the DiaLogue Two?
Connect the preamp outputs of the home theater processor to the "HT" input on the DiaLogue Two; then select the "HT" input on the amplifier to pass the signal through.
Which speaker outputs should you use for 4-ohm speakers?
Connect 4-ohm speakers to the DiaLogue Two’s 4-ohm speaker outputs for optimal performance.
Can the DiaLogue Two use different power tubes?
Yes, thanks to the Adaptive AutoBias™ system, the DiaLogue Two supports various power tubes such as the KT88, EL34, 6550, and KT90 without requiring manual bias adjustments.
How many inputs does the DiaLogue Two have?
The DiaLogue Two features five line inputs, one home theater pass-through, and one tape output.
Is there a phono input for a record player?
The DiaLogue Two does not come with a phono input as standard, but an optional MM phono preamplifier is available for connecting a turntable.
How long does it take to warm up after turning it on?
Thanks to the SoftStart™ system, startup time is reduced and the lifespan of the tubes is extended; the amplifier is ready for use within minutes.
What is the output power in Ultralinear and Triode modes?
In Ultralinear mode, the DiaLogue Two delivers 38 watts per channel; in Triode mode, it delivers 21 watts per channel.