McIntosh MA 6500 Brochure

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McIntosh MA 6500 Brochure

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See SYSTEMS ENGINEERING in main brochure for more on McIntosh system architectures. MA6500 Integrated Amplifier Featured Technologies EXCLUSIVE MCINTOSH POWER ASSURANCE SYSTEM. Power Assurance is a collection of technologies that enhance performance and reliability and protect the amp and the loudspeakers. Power Guard ®clipping protection. Power Guard ensures that the amplifier will always deliver full power without causing clipping distortion. If an amplifier channel is overdriven, Power Guard automatically reduces the input volume just enough to keep distortion below 2% and prevent any clipping distortion. Thanks to an optical resistor, Power Guard acts literally at the speed of light, producing absolutely no audible side effects. An amplifier with Power Guard will actually deliver clipping-free output well above its rated power. Sentry Monitor ®current protection. Sentry Monitor continually senses the voltage and current of the output stage and confines it to a safe limit. Sentry Monitor does not limit power output. Thermal Cutout. If the cooling air is blocked and the power transistors become too hot, thermal cutouts protect against overheating until the amp cools. Turn-On Delay.This circuit delays operation for about two seconds after turn-on in order to avoid any pops or thumps generated as other equipment turns on. Soft Start inrush protection. Thermistors in the power transformer act as a cushion against inrush current, eliminating component stress during turn-on. Soft Start is one of many design details that contribute to the remarkable longevity of McIntosh equipment. ILLUMINATED PEAK-RESPONDING METERS. McIntosh meters respond 95% full scale to a single-cycle tone burst at 2kHz. Response is almost 10-times faster than a professional VU meter. M any who consider a McIntosh system for the first time will find integrated amplifiers a comfortable place to start. Hardly a slimmed-down model, the MA6500 incorporates premium McIntosh technologies – including Power Assurance and Silent Electromagnetic Switching – as well as several features that facilitate system integration and expansion. The patented McIntosh Power Guard provides real-time clipping protection without affecting power output or sound quality. a) test signal b) overdriven amp without Power Guard produces SEVERE clipping c) overdriven amp with Power Guard produces NO clipping ab c

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SILENT ELECTROMAGNETIC SWITCHING. In a conventional preamp, an input signal travels to a switch, and then travels to the input circuitry. Unfortunately, the farther a signal must travel, the more distorted it becomes. And this says nothing of what detritus a dirty switch can add to the signal. McIntosh Silent Electromagnetic Switching literally brings the switch to the input. The distortion-free switch consists of a glass tube containing oxygen-free gas and two signal leads separated by mere thousandths of an inch. The tube sits in a multilayer copper coil and the entire assembly is encased in shock-absorbent plastic. When DC voltage is applied to the coil in response to a switching command, current flow creates a magnetic field that causes the leads to bend and contact one another, completing the circuit. The inert gas eliminates corrosion of the contacts, ensuring a low-resistance, distortion-free switch that never needs cleaning. Another benefit is that non-selected inputs are truly off, eliminating potential sources of interference. PRECISION-TRIMMED VOLUME CONTROL. Level differences among channels in a stereo or surround system compromise sound imaging. The left and right sections of McIntosh volume controls are electronically trimmed for superior tracking. EXCLUSIVE MCINTOSH TONE CONTROLS. These offer ±12dB adjustments with fine resolution, yet in the flat position are completelyremoved from the signal path. CONTROL DATA OUTPUTS. To facilitate system integration, the MA6500 outputs control data for source components. This allows remote operation of non-McIntosh components either by direct connection to compatible data inputs or via a McIntosh Remote Translator. REMOTE POWER CONTROL. This enables the MA6500 to turn other McIntosh system com- ponents on/off. Featured Technologies (contd.) About the MA6500 Companion Products The McIntosh products shown at right are logical companions for the MA6500. Separate literature is available. Check with your McIntosh dealer for any late additions. McIntosh speaker systems are also covered in detail in separate literature. MR7084 AM/FM Tuner. A natural companion for integrated amplifiers, the MR7084 tuner is a thoroughly engineered broadcast monitor that reveals the upper limits of AM and FM performance. MVS3 A/V Selector. The MVS3 connects to the VIDEO data output of the MA6500 and accom- modates five additional A/V sources. RCT3 Remote Translator. The Translator allows non-McIntosh components to be operated with a McIntosh handheld remote or keypad. It connects to the data outputs on the MA6500. PC4 AC Power Controller. The PC4 provides five AC outlets (four switched) for turning non- McIntosh components on and off automatically when it is connected to the power control output of a Control Center or Integrated Amplifier. HC1 Home Controller. The HC1 connects to the HOME data output and allows operation of other devices such as lights and movie screens via a McIntosh handheld remote or keypad controller. WK2 Keypad Controller or R649 IR Sensor. With switching for two pairs of speakers, the MA6500 can feed music to a second zone, with operation via keypad or sensor. MA6500 Companions MR7084 AM/FM TUNER MVS3 A/V SELECTOR RCT3 REMOTE TRANSLATOR PC4 AC POWER CONTROLLER HC1 HOME CONTROLLER WK2 KEYPAD CONTROLLER R649 IR SENSOR The input selectors on McIntosh Control Centers actually control state-of-the-art silent electromagnetic switches. leadcoil sealed glass tube circuit completes when leads touch lead switching command causes DC voltage at coil