McIntosh Connecting Your Amplifier for Two-Channel Audio System

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How to Connect for Two Channels

1.Connect the power control cable from the Control Cen- ter Amp ON to the MCC602TM ON Connector on the

right side of the Amplifier.

Note: All cables should be connected to the amplifier before connecting the DC power cables to the battery.

2.Connect a cable from a McIntosh Control Center with Power Guard to the MCC602TM PG Connector on the right side of the amplifier.

3.Connect the CHANNEL 1 4(-) Ohm OUTPUT of the Power Amplifier to the Crossover Network Negative (-) Input Terminal and the CHANNEL 1 4(+) Ohm OUTPUT to the Crossover Network (+) Input Termi- nal. Connect the CHANNEL 2 OUTPUTs to the sec- ond Crossover Network in a similar manor.

4.Connect the cables from the Crossover Network to the respective Woofer/Midrange Terminals, for both chan- nels.

5.Connect the cables from the Crossover Network to the Tweeter Terminals, for both channels.

6.Connect audio cables from the Control Center Front Outputs to the appropriate MCC602TM Inputs.

7.Connect the MCC602TM DC input terminals on the left side of the amplifier to the vehicle battery termi-

nals using a minimum size of 4 AWG cables.

Note: It is advisable to place an in-line fuse as close as possible to the battery.

 

Left Tweeter

Left Woofer/Midrange

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

McIntosh Control Center

Left Front Output

Right Front Output

Power Guard

(orange) Amp ON

(blue/white)

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Contents MCC602TM Owner’s ManualInstallation GeneralConnection Care of EquipmentCustomer Service Table of ContentsThank You Please Take a MomentIntroduction Performance FeaturesGeneral Notes, con’t 25.46cm 16-7/810-1/32 Installation Amplifier VentilationRemoving the Glass Panel Removing the End CapsRight Side View How to Connect for Two Channels Nals using a minimum size of 4 AWG cablesFuse How to Connect for Mono Parallel AWG cablesWoofer 4 Ohm Page Power Mode SwitchPower Output Meters Input Sensitivity ControlsHow to Replace the Fuses How to Replace the FusesIllumination, the power control and the power Refer to figures 7, 8Technical Description Design PhilosophyAutoformers Expectancy for the amplifierEngineers know how to do it right Power SupplyTechnical Description, con’t Protection CircuitsSpecifications Packing Instructions