Link to Current and Legacy Manuals for Allnic

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Allnic manuals undergo constant revisions to improve the clarity and accuracy of the product information for current Allnic owners.

.PDF downloadable manual files for Current and Legacy Allnic Models will be found at the link below.

Please note: Allnic can not predict the future availability of NOS / Used / Modern Production tubes, and some legacy models now require rare or extinct tube types. In the event of a now-extinct tube, Allnic considers a product modification to a comparable tube type, allowing for further years of happy ownership. Please contact your dealer or distributor to assist in first locating the tubes that are difficult to source. At the rare-to-extinct tubes stage, match pairs will be nonexistent. No Allnic model has become obsolete over this issue.

Allnic is for the serious connoisseur only. We strongly recommend that every Allnic owner acquire a small collection of tubes through the various tube dealer networks to service their unit and prevent downtime. If the occasional tube failure, to be expected with all tube gear, is stressful for you or determining which tube failed by using the detailed instructions in the product manual is an unacceptable inconvenience, then Allnic, and likely most other vacuum tube equipment is not your best solution.

The manuals explicitly state: "The warranty does not cover any damage occurring during product shipment at any time, nor any damage occurring as a result of any of this product’s owner’s or owners’ negligence or willful mistreatment. Failure to operate or care for this product in accordance with instructions in this manual will be deemed negligent." So please read your manual on delivery of your new or used product and refer to this manual if an issue arises.

Allnic Manuals can be downloaded from this link: Allnic Manuals Current & Legacy.
 
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