Cary Audio Design CAD 300 owner manual Introduction, Additional Design Thoughts

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INTRODUCTION____________________________________________________

Congratulations!

You have purchased one of the most exotic vacuum tube audio integrated amplifiers available. Within its power range, the CAD 300 SEI integrated amplifier offers the most realistic sound reproduction one could desire for a “high-end” home audio system. Careful design, parts selection and proper circuit topologies contribute to the incredible reliability and enjoyment.

For the technically minded, a review of the circuit is in order. Your new CAD 300 SEI operates in a class A single-ended mode utilizing an auto bias (cathode) system for the 300B triode output tubes. The input preamplifier section utilizes a 6SN7 dual triode tube. One triode section of this dual tube is used for the left channel and the other triode section is used for the right channel. This circuit is a Class A voltage gain circuit. This is the same basic first stage input circuit utilized in the Cary Audio model SLP 98 preamplifier. The next gain stage in the CAD 300 SEI utilizes a 6SN7 dual triode wired in a series constant-current plate- loaded configuration. This stage is duplicated for each channel. The series constant-current configuration then drives the 300B triode output stage in single-ended, class A. The output transformers in the CAD 300 SEI are the most important components in the amplifier and have been specifically designed by Cary Audio for use in the CAD 300 SEI. The output transformer is an air-gap design with a commercial continuous rating of 200% duty cycle. The CAD 300 SEI output transformer is an E/I laminate, silicon impregnated, grain oriented steel design. The windings are wax impregnated and the entire transformer is potted in high temperature wax. Utilizing the linear, directly heated filament-cathode 300B triode output tube, there is no global feedback used in the CAD 300 SEI. The power supply is a full wave center tap configuration running high voltage, high current fast switching diode rectifiers. The rectified 450 VDC is fed to a PI-L filter network. The filter capacitor consists of two (2) 1200 MFD and 230 Joules of energy storage. Each electrolytic capacitor is by-passed with a low impedance .22 polystyrene capacitor. The power transformer is a 200% duty cycle rating on the CAD 300 SEI. To avoid AC hum, both the 6SN7 and 300B tube have DC voltage on the filaments. This will prevent AC ripple voltage from capacitively being coupled to the elements in the tubes.

Additional Design Thoughts

A great deal of attention during the design of your new CAD 300 SEI was concentrated on the “overload recovery” ability of the amplifier to instantly recover from clipping and is a much more important issue tan is commonly believed. In the power war of amplifier manufacturers the mentality is focused on high and then even higher power output to solve the clipping problem. When in reality, the most critical aspect is how fast a recovery an amplifier can achieve after overload. Most of the music being listened to in an average listening room is only requiring about 3 watts of power. It is on the transients of loud low frequency program material that tremendous signal voltages will appear at the input of the amplifier. It is in this situation that the overload recovery ability of an amplifier is of critical concern. The single-ended CAD 300 SEI extols its merits in the ability to handle transients and instantaneously recover from brief or even extended overloads. The CAD 300 SEI will overload symmetrically at any frequency in the audio band pass. The CAD 300 SEI will also yield faithful reproduction of extremely low frequencies at full output levels. Power transformer, power supply regulation and output transformer design and careful shaping of the overall frequency response curve all play a very important part in the ability of the CAD 300 SEI to recover quickly when overloaded. If one were to monitor the high voltage rail voltage (385 VDC at the anode of the 300B tube) of a CAD 300 SEI during soft and loud music passages it will be found there is no more than a volt or so change from soft to loud passages.

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Contents CAD 300 SEI Table of Contents Additional Design Thoughts IntroductionInputs SpecificationsPower Output Circuit TypeAdditional Features Output TransformersTube Compliment Output Selector FeaturesFront Panel Rear ApronInstallation Break-In Period AC On Power SwitchBias Adjustment Procedures OperationPage Page Tube Placement Chart Non-Warranty Repairs Service and CareTube Replacement Factory ServiceUnited States Limited Warranty Cary Audio Design

CAD 300 specifications

Cary Audio Design's CAD 300 is an epitome of high-fidelity audio engineering, skillfully blending classic aesthetics with cutting-edge technology. Renowned for its exceptional sound quality and craftsmanship, this amplifier has garnered acclaim among audiophiles and music lovers alike.

At the heart of the CAD 300 lies its tube amplification technology, which utilizes three 300B power tubes in a push-pull configuration. This design not only enhances power output but also ensures a rich, warm sound signature that tube amplifiers are celebrated for. The CAD 300 delivers a power output of around 15 watts per channel, allowing it to drive a diverse range of loudspeakers effectively, particularly those with high sensitivity.

One of the standout features of the CAD 300 is its fully balanced design, which minimizes noise and maximizes signal integrity. This configuration enhances the amplifier's performance by reducing crosstalk and improving the overall soundstage, providing listeners with a more immersive audio experience. The inclusion of high-quality capacitors and custom-wound transformers further elevates the amplifier's performance, allowing for precise audio reproduction across the frequency spectrum.

The CAD 300 also showcases Cary Audio's commitment to thermal management and longevity. It includes a robust chassis designed to dissipate heat effectively, ensuring that the tubes operate within optimal temperatures, thus prolonging the lifespan of the components. The amplifier's vintage-inspired design features a beautiful brushed aluminum faceplate and illuminated VU meters, which not only provide functional feedback but also add a touch of elegance to any audio setup.

User-friendly features such as the integrated volume control and speaker binding posts ensure ease of use, while the availability of multiple input options caters to diverse setups and needs. The CAD 300 also supports bi-wiring, allowing advanced users to fine-tune their audio experience further.

In summary, the Cary Audio Design CAD 300 is a remarkable amplification solution that combines traditional tube technology with modern engineering marvels. Its warm sound signature, high-quality construction, and thoughtful design make it an outstanding choice for anyone seeking to elevate their audio experience. Whether used in a dedicated listening room or as part of a high-end home theater system, the CAD 300 promises to deliver dynamic and engaging sound that resonates with discerning listeners.