Hi Kevin,
My dealer gave me a piece of paper with the instructions on it when I bought the Diablo. Unfortunately I can't seem to find it, otherwise I'd take a picture and post it.
Suggest you ask a dealer. Even if you didn't buy it from a store I'm sure you can find one that will send you the instructions.
The install process was simple but I neglected to set the jumpers correctly on the Diablo main board and there was some popping noise on the phono channel. Was a simple oversight on my part. When I corrected the jumpers the problem was fixed.
If you have the DAC module installed, you will need to remove that first to install the phono module, and then reinstall the DAC. So if you have the DAC, you will need the instructions for installing that too. Again it's very simple, but with the DAC getting the angle right to maneuver it in is just slightly tricky, but it's nothing too bad.
Since my dealer was encouraging me to do the install myself, and I felt that I was capable of doing it, I did get my dealer to state, in writing, that they would honor my warranty if I caused damage to the Diablo or modules during the install. They had no problem doing that and other than that one issue with the jumpers it went smoothly.
My dealer gave me a piece of paper with the instructions on it when I bought the Diablo. Unfortunately I can't seem to find it, otherwise I'd take a picture and post it.
Suggest you ask a dealer. Even if you didn't buy it from a store I'm sure you can find one that will send you the instructions.
The install process was simple but I neglected to set the jumpers correctly on the Diablo main board and there was some popping noise on the phono channel. Was a simple oversight on my part. When I corrected the jumpers the problem was fixed.
If you have the DAC module installed, you will need to remove that first to install the phono module, and then reinstall the DAC. So if you have the DAC, you will need the instructions for installing that too. Again it's very simple, but with the DAC getting the angle right to maneuver it in is just slightly tricky, but it's nothing too bad.
Since my dealer was encouraging me to do the install myself, and I felt that I was capable of doing it, I did get my dealer to state, in writing, that they would honor my warranty if I caused damage to the Diablo or modules during the install. They had no problem doing that and other than that one issue with the jumpers it went smoothly.