McIntosh owner manual How to Operate the MA2275, con’t

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Figure 13

How to Operate the MA2275, con’t

Volume Control

Adjust the VOLUME Control or press the UpS /DownT Push- buttons on the Remote Control for the desired listening level. Refer to figure 13.

Record Monitor

Press the REC MONITOR Push-button to hear the TAPE Playback Signal during the re- cording process. Refer to figure 14.

Tone Bypass

Press the TONE BYPASS Push-button to totally Bypass the Tone Control Circuitry, providing a flat frequency response.

Note: The MA2275 will automatically remember for each input whether the Tone Bypass is active.

Mono Press the MONO Mode Push-

button to combine Left and Right Stereo Signals to Mono, for the Loudspeaker Outputs, PREAMP OUTPUTs 1&2 and the HEAD- PHONES Jack. The MODE Push-button on the Remote Con- trol also can be used to switch

between the Stereo and Mono Modes of Operation. Refer to figure 13.

Note: The TAPE Outputs are not effected by the Mono Mode of Operation.

Mute

Press the MUTE Push-button to Mute the Audio at the Loudspeaker Outputs and PREAMP OUTPUTS 1 & 2. An LED above MUTE Push-button, on the front panel, will flash On and Off during the time the audio is muted.

Reset of Microprocessors

In the event the controls of the MA2275 stop functioning, push the POWER switch OFF and wait about two minutes. Then push the POWER switch ON followed by pushing the STANDBY/ON Push-button. This will reset the MA2275 microprocessors and the Tube Integrated Ampli- fier should be functioning normally.

Note: The above condition is usually caused by either interruptions in AC power and/or major changes that may occur in AC power line voltage.

Using a Separate Power Amplifier

There are two different ways to use a separate power am- plifier with a MA2275. The first way is to use the separate

amplifier instead of the MA2275 built-in Power Amplifier.

Connect the Loudspeakers to the separate

 

power amplifier and remove the McIntosh

 

Jumpers that are located between the OUT-

 

PUTS 1 Jacks and the POWER AMP IN-

 

put Jacks. Refer to figures 15 and 16.

 

Note: The McIntosh Jumpers must be

 

connected, between the above

Figure 15

mentioned jacks, when the MA2275

 

Internal Power Amplifier is to be used.

 

The second way is to use both a separate

 

power amplifier and the MA2275 built-in

 

Power Amplifier. Connect one pair of Loud-

 

speakers to the separate power amplifier

 

and the second pair to the MA2275. Refer

Figure 16

to page 13 for connection information.

 

Note: The MA2275 VOLUME Control will affect the sound level of all the Loudspeakers.

How To Make A Tape Recording

1.Select the source signal you wish to record using the INPUT SELECTOR Control.

2.Adjust the record level using the tape recorder volume control and proceed with the recording process.

3.Press the REC MON Push-button and listen to the tape playback of the just recorded program source selected.

Note: The MA2275 TAPE OUTPUTS are not affected by the VOLUME or BALANCE controls.

Figure 14

Note:For an explanation of the Remote Control Push-button functions, refer to pages 18 and 19.

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Contents Tube Integrated Amplifier Important Safety Instructions Customer Service Table of ContentsThank You Please Take a MomentPerformance Features Introduction and Performance Features Connector InformationIntroduction Dimensions Installation of Tubes and Tube Cover Installation of Tubes, Tube Cover, Location and Ventilation Location and VentilationInstallation in a Custom Cabinet Top Panel Connections and Tube Locations V2RRear Panel Connections Jumper Plugs TAPE, DVD, TunerHow to Connect Loudspeakers How to Connect Audio Components How to Connect for a Second Room Front Panel Controls, Displays, Push-Buttons and Switch STANDBY/ONHow to Operate the MA2275 Power On and OffMeter Mode Selection Bass and Treble ControlsHow to Operate the MA2275, con’t Page Remote Control Push-Buttons How to Operate by Remote Control Page Page Specifications Packing Instructions McIntosh Laboratory, Inc Chambers Street Binghamton, NY