Musical Fidelity Troubleshooting Common Issues for Amplifiers

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PROBLEMS?

Basic problem-solving with an amplifier is similar to troubleshooting other electrical or electronic equipment. Always check the most obvious possible causes first, such as the following examples:

ProblemProbable Cause

No power when POWER Mains power plug is not fully inserted

button is pressed.

into rear socket.

 

 

No sound

Mute function is still active.

 

Wrong connections between input

 

sources and the unit

 

Speakers not connected, or incorrectly

 

wired

 

 

Sound cut

Loose connection

 

Output overload or short circuit

Sound is not precise,

Speakers are connected out of phase,

lacking in bass and stereo

i.e., connections to one speaker

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(+ and –) are reversed.

 

 

Hum from speakers

Audio connector plug not fully pushed in

 

Cable Fault

 

Unsuitable cable

 

(e.g. cable grounds not connected)

 

 

Hum from unit

Mechanical vibration from transformer

DC on mains

Remedy

Plug in securely.

Press the MUTE button on the remote control to cancel. Check audio input lead connections.

Check speaker cables.

Check speaker and input connections.

Switch unit off. Check speaker connections for shorting strands or wires. When all has been double-checked reduce volume and switch unit back on.

N.B. Take great care when bi-wiring or bi-amping that speaker bass and treble linking straps are removed; see speaker manual for more information.

Ensure speakers are connected with same polarity at amplifier and speaker ends.

Insert plug securely.

Check cable is connected at both ends.

N.B. Some esoteric cables have internal wiring intentionally disconnected/modified. For best results on all inputs analogue AND digital, please use good quality screened coax; signal and screens both separately connected at both ends.

The transformer in this unit has been carefully engineered to be as quiet as possible using extensively researched transformer technology. There will always be a small amount of mechanical hum heard from the unit. It should not detract from listening enjoyment, and as such, is not indicative of a fault.

All modern transformers suffer increased noise levels when DC conditions arise on the mains. This is a local mains problem (often caused by other connected high power equipment such as boilers, local industrial machinery, etc.), rather than a problem with the unit. The problem may only occur at certain times of the day when the offending appliance(s) are switched on. Mains conditioners will not help (unless they completely reconstruct the mains), the best option is to have the offending appliance(s) identified; and dealt with in accordance to local mains interference regulations.

No audio output, or too Incorrect or missing connections

Check connections and make sure they are secure.

low level output.

 

Remote control does not

Amplifier’s POWER switch is set to off.

work.

One or more batteries fitted the wrong

 

way round.

 

Batteries are flat.

 

Remote control is not pointed directly

 

towards the front panel of the amplifier.

 

Interference from another source.

Remote control range has Batteries are running out greatly reduced

Set switch to on.

Insert batteries correctly. Change batteries for a new set.

Ensure there is no obstruction between the remote control and amplifier front.

Lighting such as fluorescent, incandescent, or even sunlight contains large amounts of infra red radiation, as can motion sensors and intruder alarms. Ensure such sources are not shining directly on the infra red lens as this could swamp the infra-red signal from the remote control.

Also check the system and any other nearby remotes for stuck buttons.

Change batteries for a new set.

If none of these actions affect a cure, please contact the dealer, or an authorised Musical Fidelity service agent. Remember; never open

the case of the M6 500i, as this will invalidate the guarantee.

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M6500I specifications

The Musical Fidelity M6500i is a high-performance integrated amplifier that embodies the brand's dedication to quality sound engineering and audiophile-grade performance. Initially launched as part of their flagship M6 series, the M6500i has garnered acclaim for its robust construction, musicality, and a host of advanced features that cater to both serious music enthusiasts and casual listeners alike.

One of the most notable characteristics of the M6500i is its impressive power output. With a rating of 200 watts per channel into 8 ohms, this amplifier is capable of driving a wide range of speakers with ease. The M6500i employs a class A/B amplifier topology, which strikes a balance between sound quality and efficiency. This design ensures that it delivers a rich, dynamic audio experience while maintaining low levels of distortion, even at high volumes.

In terms of connectivity, the M6500i is well-equipped with multiple inputs, allowing users to connect various sources seamlessly. It features five line-level inputs, as well as a dedicated phono stage for vinyl enthusiasts who appreciate the warm tones of analog sound. The phono stage accommodates both moving magnet and moving coil cartridges, making it versatile for different turntable setups.

The M6500i is equipped with Musical Fidelity’s proprietary technologies aimed at enhancing sound quality. These include a high-quality power supply with a large toroidal transformer that provides a stable voltage for optimal performance. The device also utilizes a custom-designed output stage that enhances the amplifier's transient response, ensuring that every note is delivered with precision.

One standout characteristic of the M6500i is its elegant design and build quality. The chassis is constructed from high-grade aluminum, giving it a premium feel and making it durable enough for everyday use. The front panel features a sleek layout, with easy-to-use controls and a clear display, making it user-friendly even for those not well-versed in audio equipment.

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In conclusion, the Musical Fidelity M6500i stands out as a premium integrated amplifier, combining robust power with advanced technology and elegant design. Its focus on delivering high-quality sound makes it a worthy investment for both professionals and enthusiasts seeking an elevated audio experience.