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McIntosh MC-2205 User's Manual

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1. LV HIGIMGNYS 104100 1V 35804534 128300384 Technical Description INPUT AMPLIFIER Separate input amplifiers are used for the right and left channels Each input amplifier is a two transistor feed back amplifier which has unity gain They are used to pro vide high input impedance and low output impedance for driving the power amplifier sections In addition impe dance matching is provided for the POWER GUARD system input attenuator When the MODE selector is switched to MONO only the right channel input GAIN control POWER GUARD attenua tor and input amplifier is used to drive both power ampli fiers POWER AMPLIFIER There are two identical power amplifier sections At the input to each power amplifier is a monolithic differential transistor selected for low noise The monolithic design yields closely matched transistors for low distortion The input and the feedback signals are applied to this differen tial amplifier The second stage is a class A voltage ampli fier using a single transistor with feedback The predriver driver and output sections are fully com plimentary and have high efficiency and negligible distor tion The predriver is a complimentary transistor pair biased to nearly class A operation for low crossover distortion Bias is suppl
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3. transistor is derived from a long time constant capacitor charging network The switch turns on the relay approxi mately two seconds after the MC 2205 is turned on The same circuit has a short turn off time constant which turns off the relay before the amplifier s main power supply has had a chance to drop The relay is also controlled by the SPEAKER switch The output signal is fed through a match ing network to the front panel HEADPHONE jack The HEADPHONE output is designed to feed low impedance dynamic stereo headphones The signal is always available at the HEADPHONE jacks The HEADPHONE output is not switched The amplifier output signal is fed to the output terminals through the autotransformer The McIntosh designed in terleaved multifilar wound autotransformer is used to properly match the amplifier to any output impedance tap The MC 2205 will deliver full power over the entire audio frequency range at any of these impedances The auto transformer also protects speakers from damage in the event of amplifier failure Should a direct current compo nent appear in the output it is shunted by the autotrans former and cannot damage the speaker The Mcintosh patented Sentry Monitoring circuit con stantly monitors the output signal and instantly reacts to prevent overload of the output transistors At signal levels up to rated output this circuit has high impedance and has no effect upon the output If the power output exceeds desi
4. mic amplifier full wave rectifier and DC amplifier In the WATTS ranges the logarithmic amplifier is used In the DECIBEL ranges the signal goes directly to the full wave rectifiers through an attenuator which is selected by the METER RANGE switch The logarithmic amplifier consists of a high gain opera tional amplifier with a bipolar connected silicon diode pair as feedback elements These diodes have a uniform loga rithmic characteristic over an 80 dB range Only 60 dB of the logarithmic portion of this range has been used in the MC 2205 A second diode pair follows the operational amplifier for compensation of diode contact potential Since the compensation circuit has a temperature coeffi cient thermistors are used to stabilize the logarithmic output with temperature changes The full wave rectifier circuit uses a pair of operational amplifiers with silicon diode feedback networks These amplified diode circuits have nearly perfect rectification characteristics One rectifier detects only positive signals The other responds only to negative signals and produces a positive output The outputs of the detectors are combined in a diode gate so the highest signal either positive or nega tive is the one that is indicated by the meters These gate diodes charge a low leakage capacitor which attains and holds a charge during signal peaks The operational am plifier detectors provide a large amount of current so the capacitor will char
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6. switch SPEAKERS OFF The loudspeakers are turned off when the SPEAKER switch is in the OFF position You can listen to headphones in private THE SPEAKER SWITCH MUST BE IN THE POSITION TO HEAR MUSIC FROM THE LOUDSPEAKERS ON Music will be heard through the loudspeakers Use this as the normal listening position POWER The power switch turns the MC 2205 ON or OFF The switch does not control the power outlet on the back panel If you wish to control the AC power from a preamplifier control center leave the switch in the ON position Be sure the AC cord of the MC 2205 is plugged into the controlled outlets on the rear of the preamplifier control center OFF In the OFF position the AC power to the amplifier is turned off LEFT and RIGHT OUTPUT For stereo operation output impedances of 1 2 4 and 8 ohms have been provided on a secure screw type barrier strip For monophonic operation proper interconnection provides 0 5 1 2 and 4 ohms from the same barrier strips POWER GUARD Amplifiers are capable of delivering large quantities of power when they are driven to clipping Clipping is caused when the amplifier is asked to produce more power output than it can deliver with low distortion A clipped amplifier can have more than 40 harmonic distortion The extra energy content of the clipped signal will dam mage most speakers A new Mcintosh advancement helps to protect your speaker from this kind of damage The M
7. e A lt lt 5 4 LEFT GAIN METER RANGE ET E WATTS N KEAD 2088 PORES O o liltintosh WATTS 8026 SPEAKERS GAIN Max OOO Front Panel Information METERS Output power monitor meters indicate the output power of each channel Each meter has two primary scales WATTS and DECIBELS With the METER RANGE switch in one of the decibel dB positions peak signal readings are indicated on the lower DECIBEL scale The meters show peak output of the monitored channel Ordinary meters lack the capability of indicating the short interval informa tion in a sound wave The mass of the meter movement is too great to respond to the nearly instantaneous changes in music program material The short interval information can have a duration as short as half a thousandth of a sec ond Ordinarily a meter pointer moving over its scale in such a short time would not be seen McIntosh has de veloped circuits that drive the meters to respond to the short interval information in a sound wave to an accuracy of 9896 The electrical pulse that drives the meter pointer is time stretched long enough so that the peak position of the pointer can register in the persistence of vision char acteristic of the retina of the human eye With the METER RANGE switch in the WATTS positions direct power in watts is read from the upper watts scale
8. 4 ohms out put 16 at 8 ohms output MONO 16 at 0 5 ohms 50 at 1 ohm 30 at 2 ohms and 16 at 4 ohms output INPUT IMPEDANCE 100 000 ohms INPUT SENSITIVITY Switchable 0 75 volt or 2 5 volts Level contro provided for higher input voltages GENERAL INFORMATION POWER REQUIREMENTS 120 volts 50 60 Hz 50 watts at zero signal output 750 watts at rated output SEMICONDUCTOR COMPLEMENT 49 silicon transistors 45 silicon rectifiers and diodes 8 integrated circuits MECHANICAL INFORMATION SIZE Front panel measures 16 3 16 inches wide 41 12 cm by 7 1 8 inches high 18 1 cm Chassis measures 15 inches wide 38 1 cm by 6 9 16 inches high 16 67 cm by 14 1 2 inches deep 36 83 cm including connectors Knob clearance required is 1 1 2 inches 3 81 cm in front of mounting panel FINISH Front panel is anodized gold and black with special gold pe illumination Chassis is chrome and ac WEIGHT 85 pounds 38 6 kg net 97 pounds 44 0 kg in shipping Carton SLLVM 39V33AV NI 104100 83 04 005 001 0 1 0 NOLLYOLSIG JINOWYYH 104100 YIMOd SA NOILYOLSIC JINOWYYH 114110 33MOd SA 0901510 NOLIVINGOMALN 2183H NI AQNINOIS IWH
9. C 2205 has a built in waveform comparator that com pares the wave shape of the input signal with the output signal If the non linearity between the two signals exceeds 0 5 a front panel signal illuminates in red LIMIT With the POWER GUARD switch in the NORMAL position 1 0 distortion will cause the POWER GUARD circuit to operate The POWER GUARD circuit limits the input dynamically so that the amplifier cannot be overdriven which eliminates amplifier output clipping MODE SWITCH The MC 2205 can be used in these different manners stereo or as a twin amplifier and mono Because of the excellent channel separation of the MC 2205 it can fulfill all of these functions When the outputs are properly con Rear Panel Information 10 rnin nected the MODE switch is used to select the method of operation desired INPUT In the stereo or twin amplifier mode of operation both input jacks accept signal In the mono mode of operation the Left channel input jack is disconnected and only the Right MONO channel input jack accepts signal INPUT LEVEL The input sensitivity of the MC 2205 is 0 75 volts or 2 5 V depending on the position of the INPUT LEVEL switch With indicated voltage applied the amplifier will deliver its rated power All McIntosh preamplifiers have been designed to deliver 2 5 volts output with rated input For the best signal to noise ratio when using Mcintosh source equipment always have th
10. ICE CONTRACT CERTIFICATE must accompany the instrument when taken to the service agency Always have service done by a Mcintosh authorized service agency If the instrument is modified or dam aged as a result of unauthorized repair the SERVICE CONTRACT will be cancelled Damage by improper use or mishandling is not covered by the SERVICE CON TRACT The SERVICE CONTRACT is issued to you as the original purchaser To protect you from misrepresentation this contract cannot be transferred to a second owner For your protection Mcintosh selects only dealers who have technical competence to guide purchasers fairly and provide service when necessary To receive the SERVICE CONTRACT your purchase must be made from a Mcintosh franchised dealer Your completely filled in application for a SERVICE CONTRACT must be postmarked within 30 days of the date of purchase of the instrument To receive the SERVICE CONTRACT all information on the application must be filled in The SERVICE CON TRACT will be issued when the completely filled in application is received at Mcintosh Laboratory In corporated in Binghamton New York a NE Copyright 1975 by McIntosh Laboratory Inc x oe The PANLOC system of installing equipment conveniently and securely is a direct result of McIntosh research depressing the two PANLOC buttons on the front panel of the MC 2205 the i
11. MODE The NORMAL green and LIMIT red indicators are a new Mcintosh development As long as the amplifier operates without overload the NORMAL indicator illu minates waveform comparator in the MC 2205 con stantly compares the amplifier input and output wave form Waveform difference of the output wave is con verted to a voltage which is used as a control signal to turn the NORMAL indicator and to turn on the LIMIT indicator The LIMIT indicator is on whenever the waveform difference exceeds 0 5 Generally these waveform differences are the result of applying voltages at the input in excess of its rating Because the limit in dicator circuit can show an overload condition as short as one cycle of a 20 000 Hz signal a holding circuit keeps the red indicator on long enough for the eye to see If the am plifier output is mismatched or shorted the LIMIT indica tor will illuminate when the meters indicate less than rated output HEADPHONES The output of the front panel HEADPHONE jack has been designed to feed low impedance dynamic stereo head phones Electrostatic headphones generally require higher power than dynamic headphones Connect them to the LEFT and RIGHT MAIN SPEAKER contacts on the back of the MC 2205 Plug dynamic headphones into the front panel HEADPHONE jack Adjust the front panel LEFT GAIN and RIGHT MONO GAIN control for comfortable headphone listening The HEADPHONE output is not affected by the SPEAKER
12. McIntosh MC 2205 THE McINTOSH MC 2205 SOLID STATE STEREO POWER AMPLIFIEF vine WATTS LEFT SAIN 1 POWER mM Reading Time 31 Minutes Price 1 2 Your MC 2205 Stereo Power Amplifier will give you many years of pleasant and satisfactory performance If you have any questions please contact CUSTOMER SERVICE Mcintosh Laboratory Inc 2 Chambers Street Binghamton New York 13903 607 723 3512 WARNING PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE Take Advantage of 3 years of FREE Service Fill in the Application NOW NN 7 N NN IX LAS 7 NY LN 77 2 5 7242 27 PP n 92 ee NN NN ff NN 7 THREE YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT An application for a FREE THREE YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT is included with this manual The terms of the contract are 1 Mcintosh will provide all parts materials and labor needed to return the measured performance of the in strument to the original performance limits free of any charge The SERVICE CONTRACT does not cover any shipping costs to and from the authorized service agency or the factory Any McIntosh authorized service agency will repair all McIntosh instruments at normal service rates To re ceive the free service under the terms of the SERVICE CONTRACT the SERV
13. The meters are calibrated in average watts for a sine wave signal but respond to signal peaks So a 200 average watt indication also means 400 instantaneous peak watts The meters are voltage actuated and indicate power accurately when the amplifier is operated into rated output load impedances The illuminated word in the rectangular METER block on the right hand side of the panel indicates which scale is in use LEFT GAIN Use the LEFT GAIN control to adjust the volume in the left channel to the desired listening level Turn the control clockwise to increase the volume RIGHT MONO GAIN Use the RIGHT MONO GAIN control to adjust the volume in the right channel to the desired listening level Turn the control clockwise to increase the volume MONO With the output of MC 2205 connected for monophonic operation and the rear panel MODE SWITCH in MONO the volume is controlled by the RIGHT MONO GAIN control only METER RANGE The METER RANGE switch has five positions WATTS In the WATTS position the meter s primary calibration is from 002 watts two milliwatts up to 200 watts the advertised maximum low distortion power output of the MC 2205 The meter s indicated power output is accurate McIntosh METER WATTS QUTPUT MODE 1 R NORMAL if the load impedance is connected to the matching output transformer tap at the LEFT and RIGHT OUTPUT barrier strip on the rear panel The meter is calibrated for 500 watts at the rig
14. abinet panel the short flange is mounted against the front face of the cabinet panel The screws pass through the PANLOC bracket flange the cabinet panel and then through the mounting strips previously mounted Install Instrument Guide the AC power cord through the panel opening to the back of the cabinet then slide the instrument into the opening carefully so that the rails on the bottom of each side of the chassis engage the tracks on the mount ing brackets Continue to slide the instrument into the cabinet until it is stopped by the adjust position latches Press the latches inward this permits the instrument to slide into the cabinet until its front panel is flush with the cabinet panel Depress the PANLOC buttons at the lower left and right corners of the instrument panel to lock the unit firmly in the cabinet Depressing the PANLOC buttons again will unlock the instrument so that it can be slid forward to the adjust position pressing inward on the adjust position latches permits removal from the cabinet INPUT STEREO OR TWIN AMPLIFIER OPERATION Use shielded cables to connect the signal from the pre amplifier or signal source to the power amplifier To mini mize the possibility of hum the shielded cables should be run parallel to each other or loosely twisted together Lo cate the cables away from speaker leads and AC power cords All connections are made on the back panel of the MC 2205 For stereo operation
15. e INPUT LEVEL switch in the 2 5 V position and the front panel LEFT and RIGHT MONO GAIN controls in the fully clockwise position If more gain is desired the 0 75 V position may be used For source equipment other than Mcintosh set the switch in the position nearest to the stated output rating of the source equipment AC POWER The MC 2205 is rated for 120 volts 50 60 hertz It uses 50 watts when there is no signal output and 750 watts with both channels delivering rated power A 10 ampere fuse protects the MC 2205 electrically An auxiliary AC power outlet has been provided The auxiliary outlet is neither fused nor switched _ PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE Performance Limits are the maximum deviation from per fection permitted for a Mcintosh instrument We promise you that the MC 2205 you buy must be capable of per formance at or exceeding these limits or you get your money back Mcintosh is the only manufacturer that makes this guarantee PERFORMANCE Mcintosh audio power ratings are in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission Regulation of November 4 1974 concerning power output claims for amplifiers used in home entertainment products POWER OUTPUT STEREO 200 watts minimum sine wave continuous average power output per channel both channels operating into 1 ohm 2 ohms 4 ohms or 8 ohms load impedance which is 14 1 volts RMS across 1 ohm 20 0 volts RMS across 2 ohms 28 3 volts RMS across 4 ohms 40 0 volts RMS acro
16. elivered to each properly connected speaker When multiple speakers are to be connected to either or both outputs the combined load impedance must be calcu lated The load must be connected to the appropriate im pedance tap Use this table to aid in selecting the correct impedance match Load Load impedance impedance in ohms Connect for in ohms Connect for 08016 1 ohm output 3 2 to 6 4 4 ohm output 1 6 032 2 ohm output 6 4 and up 8 ohm output If a load impedance is used that is lower than the output impedance tap then reduced power and possible distortion will result If a load impedance is used that is higher than the output impedance tap then neither the signal nor the amplifier will be harmed but the power available is limited FOR STEREO OR TWIN AMPLIFIER CONSTANT VOLTAGE OPERATION For output voltage of Connect for 25 volts 4 ohms MONOPHONIC OR SINGLE CHANNEL OPERATION When the MC 2205 is used as a monophonic or single channel power amplifier the two channels are combined to produce output up to 400 watts The outputs must be tied together at the appropriate load impedance tap In connect ing a load to the MC 2205 for single channel operation connect the common side of the load to the LEFT CHANNEL OUTPUT terminal marked COM the other lead is con nected If the speaker hot side or load of the line is Connect a jumper impedance is connected to wire between 0 5 ohm Left 1 Left 1 and Right 1 1 ohm Lef
17. ge suddenly Connected to the peak holding capacitor is a diode clamp to prevent the charge on the capacitor from exceeding that which is required for a full scale meter reading This prevents meter damage that might result from slamming the meter end stop The charge on the peak holding capacitor is amplified in a two transistor DC feedback amplifier which is used to drive the meter From the output of this amplifier there is a DC feedback network that feeds the detectors to assure excel lent overall linearity and frequency response The current drive to the meters has a peaking capacitor to accelerate the upscale response of the meter needle The meters also have a parallel shunt resistor to correctly damp their action In the WATTS mode the discharge of the peak holding capacitor is controlled by a resistor current source In WATTS HOLD the resistor is disconnected so the peak reading is retained The rate of decay is 10 dB per minute 3410 313W SESS LER ONY 7 Afd1no 323Y345 DP 104100 us vius uc um WO WO 313W 301INOW 1714100 IIS 4WY 901 331411533 91 vy 9 41 uz 9 33035 114100 33WHOJSNYMI 114170 QNY IWYS JAIXO 31 25 0340 ALIW M01INOW 104100 m_i pafe 331234
18. gn maximum the Sentry Monitoring circuit oper ates to limit the signal to the output transistors In the event of a short circuit across the amplifier output or severe impedance mismatch the Sentry Monitoring circuit will protect the output transistors from failure Both positive and negative halves of the output signal are monitored independently LIMIT INDICATOR AND POWER GUARD The front pane NORMAL green and LIMIT red indica tors in the OUTPUT MODE rectangle are activated by a newly designed Mclntosh circuit The MC 2205 has a built in waveform comparator The waveform comparator electrically compares the amplifier s output waveform with the input waveform Should the waveform differ ences reach 0 5 the red LIMIT indicator on the front panel is turned on and the NORMAL indicator is turned off If the differences increase to 1 the POWER GUARD circuit is activated POWER GUARD provides an unusual margin of safety for loudspeakers by the prevention of amplifier clipping yet permits the amplifier to deliver designed maximum power The input waveform and the output waveform are compared in an integrated circuit differential amplifier Any differences due to distortion of the output waveform are converted to a control voltage This control voltage is applied differentially to a high gain operational amplifier where it is amplified about 100 times The amplified control voltage is detected by a full wave bridge rectifier t
19. hen enters a Schmidt trigger which is programmed to sequence the front panel indicators from NORMAL green to LIMIT red at a preset distortion level Also built into the trigger circuit is a timing capacitor which holds the LIMIT indicator on long enough to be visible even when the duration of the overload is much shorter The LIMIT indica tor will be illuminated for an overload condition as short as one cycle of a signal at 20 000 Hz If the amplifier output is mismatched or shorted the LIMIT indicator will be turned on when the meters indicate less than 200 watts The same control voltage used to activate the LIMIT indicator also actuates the POWER GUARD system If the control voltage is greater than is needed to illuminate the LIMIT indication then the POWER GUARD begins op erating The control voltage is used to operate a light emitting diode light dependent resistor LDR network The LDR is part of an attenuator between the volume con trol and the input amplifier The input to the power am plifier can be attenuated to as little as one tenth if neces sary in order to maintain low distortion in the event of excessive input signal The POWER GUARD circuit is activated when the rear panel switch is in the NORMAL position POWER GUARD protection is disabled in the OUT position The LIMIT indi cator operates regardless of the position of the POWER GUARD switch METER CIRCUIT The meter circuit has three basic sections the logarith
20. ht hand end of the meter scale While the MC 2205 cannot reach this power level continuously it is possible for short interval peaks to exceed considerably the 200 watt continuous rating HOLD In the HOLD position the meter indicates WATTS and locks to the highest power peak in a sequence of peaks The meter will be driven to maximum power and elec tronically held there until a higher peak passes through the amplifier If no further peaks are reached the meter needle will very slowly return to its rest position decay 10 dB per minute Both WATTS and HOLD will be illuminated in the METER rectangle when the METER RANGE switch is in the HOLD position DECIBELS In the other three positions of the METER RANGE switch the meters will indicate the output of each chan nel in DECIBELS relative to 200 watts or any other appro priate arbitrarily chosen reference O dB In this position of the switch if the amplifier delivers 200 average watts or 400 peak watts the meter indicates 0 dB at 100 average watts the meter indicates 3 dB If the amplifier is overdriven to 1 dB the indicated output would be 252 watts 10 dB In this position of the switch if the amplifier delivers 20 average watts the meter indicates 0 dB at 10 average watts the meter indicates 3 dB 20 dB n this position of the swtich if the amplifier delivers 2 average watts the meter indicates 0 dB at 1 average watt the meter indicates 3 dB OUTPUT
21. ied by a transistor which serves as a temperature tracking circuit so the predriver is properly biased regard less of temperature The predriver has a generous amount of emitter degeneration for low distortion Another complimentary pair of power transistors biased for class AB operation make up the output driver stages Their bias is developed across a thermistor which holds the bias current stable regardless of temperature The output stage consists of 6 rugged complimentary power transistors connected in single ended push pull parallel This stage is connected as a balanced emitter fol lower which allows great stability and low distortion Due to a unique arrangement of the output bias network the output transistors are operated class B free of crossover distortion Heat is not produced by these transistors when there is no output The bias network for the output stage is temperature compensated assuring class B operation at any temperature or power level The output transistors and drivers are mounted on a generous sized black anodized aluminum heat sinks The free flow of room temperature air that passes through the oversized heat sinks provides the cooling necessary for the long life of components The MC 2205 has transient free turn on and turn off characteristics The output of the amplifier is switched by a heavy duty relay to the output auto transformer The relay is driven by a transistor switch The control signal to this 14
22. mplate as a straightedge 3 Drill Holes Using a drill with a 3 16 inch bit held perpendicular to the panel drill the six A and B holes Then using a drill bit slightly wider than the tip of your saw blade drill one hole at each of two diagonally opposite corners The holes should barely touch the inside edge of the pencilled outline Before taking the next step make sure that the six A and B holes have been drilled 4 Saw Panel Cutout Sawing carefully on the inside of the pencilled lines first make the two long cuts and then the two short After the rectangular opening has been cut out use a file to square the corners and smooth any irregularities in the cut edges 5 Install Mounting Strips In the hardware package you will find two mounting Strips and two sets of machine screws For panels that are less than inch thick use the inch screws for panels that are more than inch thick use the 114 inch screws Starting at the right hand side of the panel insert a screw of the proper length into the center hole in the panel marked B on the template On the back of the panel align a mounting strip with the holes in the panel and tighten the screw until the screwhead is pulled slightly into the wood Repeat this procedure to attach the mounting strip to the left side of the panel Attach PANLOC Brackets Using two screws of the proper length in the A holes on each side attach the PANLOC brackets to the c
23. nstrument either can be locked firmly in place or unlocked so that the chassis can be slid forward giving you easy access to the top and rear panels The trouble free life of an electronic instrument is greatly extended by providing sufficient ventilation to prevent the buildup of high internal temperatures that cause deteriora tion Allow enough clearance so that cool air can enter at the bottom of the cabinet and be vented from the top With adequate ventilation the instrument can be mounted in any position The recommended minimum space for in MOUNTING TEMPLATE stallation is 15 inches 38 1 cm deep 17 inches 43 2 cm wide and 8 inches 20 3 cm high The MC 2205 weighs 85 pounds 38 6 kg 34 thick mounting panel is recommended to properly support the weight in either vertical or horizontal installation If less than 34 panel thickness must be used be certain to pro vide additional support at the rear of the PANLOC brackets Vertical mounting the MC 2205 requires careful considera tion The total weight is transmitted to the panel on which the amplifier is to be mounted The PANLOC sys tem and amplifier are designed for the weight so be sure that the cabinet panel and its mounting can also handle the weight Thought should be given to providing a means for raising the MC 2205 out of the cabinet panel on its PANLOC slides Providing an access for lifting from the back of the instrument would help to prevent the neces sity
24. of lifting the entire weight with the fingers More consideration should be given to providing adequate ven tilation at the cabinet panel in vertical mounting When the heat sinks are at the rear of the chassis heat can pass over the entire chassis and be trapped behind the cabinet panel causing the overall temperature to rise Air flow for cooling can be improved by the use of a properly installed low noise fan Adequate cooling will extend the life of the components To install the instrument in a McIntosh cabinet follow the instructions that are enclosed with the cabinet For any other type of installation 1 Unpack from Carton Remove the instrument PANLOC brackets hardware package and mounting template from the carton Re move the MC 2205 from its plastic bag and place it upside down on the shipping pallet unscrew the four plastic feet from the bottom of the chassis 2 Mark for Position Place the mounting template in position to cover the area of the cabinet panel where the instrument is to be installed and tape it in place The broken lines that represent the outline of the rectangular cutout also represent the outside dimensions of the chassis Make sure these lines clear shelves partitions or any equip ment With the template in place first mark the six and B holes and the four small holes that locate the corners of the cutout Then join the four corner mark ings with pencil lines using the edge of the te
25. ogether Use lamp cord bell wire or wire with similar type of insulation to connect the speakers to the amplifier For the normally short distances of under 20 feet between the amplifier and speaker 18 wire or larger can be used For distances over 20 feet between the amplifier and speaker use larger diameter wire Select the correct size wire for the wire dis tance from the chart It is recommended that the DC re sistance of the speaker leads not be over 5 of the speaker impedance Up to 10 can be tolerated Resistance of the leads should be computed for the length of wire both to and from the speaker or speakers Be certain the loudspeakers connected to the MC 2205 are capable of handling the power output of the am plifier STEREO OR TWIN AMPLIFIER OPERATION Check the impedance of the speaker which is usually identified on the speaker itself or in the speaker 5 manual Connect a lead from the common terminal of the left speaker to the amplifier LEFT OUTPUT terminal strip COMmon screw Connect another lead from the other termi nal of the left speaker to the screw with the number cor responding to the speaker impedance on the LEFT OUTPUT terminal strip The right channel speaker is connected in the same manner on the RIGHT OUTPUT terminal strip For stereo or twin channel operation it is not necessary to use the same impedance loudspeaker on each output Connect each channel for the impedance desired Full power will be d
26. ss 8 ohms MONO 400 watts minimum sine wave continuous average power output into 0 5 ohm 1 ohm 2 ohms or 4 ohms load impedance which 15 14 1 volts RMS across 0 5 ohm 20 0 volts RMS across 1 ohm 28 3 volts RMS across 2 ohms 40 0 volts RMS across 4 ohms OUTPUT LOAD IMPEDANCE STEREO 1 ohm 2 ohms 4 ohms and 8 ohms sepa rate terminals are provided for each output MONO 0 5 ohm 1 ohm 2 ohms and 4 ohms ob tained by connecting together the appro priate terminals of both channels RATED POWER BAND 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION STEREO 0 196 maximum harmonic distortion at any power level from 250 milliwatts to 200 watts per chan Hz both chann erating nel from 20 Hz to 20 000 0 1 maximum harmonic distortion at any power level from 250 milliwatts to 400 watts from 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz INTERMODULATION DISTORTION STEREO D 0 196 maximum if instantaneous peak power output is 400 watts or less per channel with both channels operating for any combination of frequencies 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz MONO 0 196 maximum if instantaneous peak power output is 800 watts or less for any combination of frequencies 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz FREQUENCY RESPONSE at one watt output 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz 0 0 25 dB 10 Hz to 100 000 Hz 0 3 0 dB NOISE AND HUM 95 dB below rated output RATINGS OUTPUT VOLTAGES 25 volts for distribution lines DAMPING FACTOR STEREO 16 at 1 ohm output 50 at 2 ohms output 30 at
27. t 2 Left 2 and Right 2 2 ohms Left 4 Left 4 and Right 4 4 ohms Left 8 Left 8 and Right 8 Do not connect unequal impedance taps together If the load impedance is between any of the above fig ures select the best impedance match from Load Load impedance impedance in ohms Connect for in ohms Connect for 041008 0 5 ohm output 1 6 to 3 2 2 ohm output 0 8 to 1 6 lohmoutput 3 2 and up 4 ohm output FOR MONOPHONIC CONSTANT VOLTAGE LINE OPERATION For output voltage of Connected for 25 volts 2 ohm output mono For multiple speaker operation run separate leads from the amplifier to the speakers Should the MODE SWITCH be left in the STEREO position and the output transformers be strapped to a monophonic load one channel will attempt to drive the other and cause circulating currents and overheating Be certain that the MC 2205 is never op erated in the stereo mode with the outputs connected for monophonic operations AC POWER The MC 2205 operates on 120 volts 50 60 Hz The aux iliary AC OUTLET on the MC 2205 is not fused or switched MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTHS For 4 Ohm Load For 8 Ohm Load Feet Meters Feet Meters 1 83 12 3 05 20 4 57 30 7 62 12 19 80 18 29 120 30 48 200 These wire lengths represent the length of a two conductor cable having a resistance equal to 5 of the speakers impedance Use of smaller wire sizes will produce more resistance which causes more power loss and less loudspeaker damping ud
28. the left output of the preamplifier should be plugged into the Left input jack of the power amplifier The right output of the preamplifier should be plugged into the Right MONO input jack of the power amplifier In stereo or twin amplifier operation the MODE SWITCH must be in the STEREO position For twin amplifier opera tion a separate signal source can be connected to each input MONOPHONIC OR SINGLE CHANNEL OPERATION A shielded cable from the signal source is plugged into the Right MONO input jack of the MC 2205 only The MODE SWITCH on the back panel of the amplifier must be placed in the MONO position In the MONO position the output of the right channel input amplifier is fed to both left and right power amplifiers The Left INPUT is discon nected Only the signal fed into the Right MONO input will be amplified Should the MODE SWITCH be left in the STEREO position and the output transformers remain strapped for a monophonic load one channel will attempt to drive the other which causes high circulating currents and overheating Be certain that the MC 2205 is never operated in the Stereo mode with the outputs connected for monophonic operation OUTPUT For multiple speaker operation run separate leads from the amplifier to the speakers Because of the high power available from the MC 2205 be sure to use large diameter speaker leads In all cases the leads to and from the speaker should be twin conductor or twisted t

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