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1. 5 Output power monitor meters indicate the output power of each channel Each meter has two primary scales WATTS and DECIBELS When the METER RANGE switch is in one of the decibel dB posi tions peak signal readings are indicated on the lower DECIBEL scale When the METER RANGE switch is in the WATTS position direct power in watts 1 read from the upper watts scale The meters are calibrated to read average watts The in termediate markings between the calibrations repre sent beginning with 250 watts 100 watts 50 watts the indicated 25 watts 10 watts 5 watts the in dicated 2 5 watts 1 watt 5 watt the indicated 0 25 watt 0 1 watt 0 05 watt the indicated 0 025 watt 0 01 watt 0 005 watt the indicated 0 0025 watt 0 001 watt and 0 0005 watt Although the meter calibra tions are in average watts for a sine wave signal the meters electrically respond to signal peaks The meters are voltage actuated and indicate power ac curately when the amplifier is operated into rated output load impedances The meters respond to the peak output of each channel Ordinary meters lack the capability of in dicating the short interval information in a sound wave The mass of the meter movement is too great to respond to the nearly instantaneous changes in RIGHT MONO GAIN music program material Short interval information can have a duration as short as half a thousandth of a second Ordinarily a meter pointer mo
2. RATED POWER BAND 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz TOTALHARMONIC DISTORTION STEREO 0 02 maximum harmonic distortion at any power level from 250 milliwatts to 250 watts per channel from 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz both channels operating MONO 0 0296 maximum harmonic distortion at any power 12 level from 250 milliwatts to 500 watts from 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz INTERMODULATION DISTORTION STEREO 0 0296 maximum if instantaneous peak power out put is 500 watts or less per channel with both chan nels operating for any combination of frequencies 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz MONO 0 02 maximum if instantaneous peak power out put is 1000 watts or less for any combination of fre quenices 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz FREQUENCY RESPONSE at one watt output 20 Hz to 20 000 Hz 0 0 25 dB 10 Hz to 100 000 Hz 0 25 1 dB NOISE AND HUM 95 dB below rated output RATINGS DAMPING FACTOR Greater than 30 INPUT IMPEDANCE 50 000 ohms INPUT SENSITIVITY owitchable 0 75 volt or 2 5 volts level control pro vided for higher input voltages POWERGUARD Clipping is prevented and THD does not exceed 296 with up to 20 dB overdrive at 1 KHz GENERAL INFORMATION POWER REQUIREMENTS 120 volts 50 60 Hz 0 7 to 12 amps SEMICONDUCTOR COMPLEMENT 85 silicon transistors 47 silicon rectifiers and diodes 14 integrated circuits Performance Charts HH FREQUENCY CURVE OUTPUT IMPEDANCE 80 POWER OUTPUT 1 10 10k 100k EBREDU
3. Performance Limits are the maximum deviation from perfection permitted for a Mclntosh instru ment We promise you the MC 2255 you buy must be capable of performance at or exceeding these limits or you get your money back Mclntosh is the only manufacturer that makes this guarantee PERFORMANCE McIntosh audio power ratings are in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission Regulation of November 4 1974 concerning power output claims for amplifiers used in home entertainment products POWER OUTPUT STEREO 250 watts minimum sine wave continuous average power output per channel both channels operating into 1 ohm 2 ohms 4 ohms or 8 ohms load im pedance which is 15 8 volts RMS across 1 ohm 22 4 volts RMS across 2 ohms 31 6 volts RMS across 4 ohms 44 7 volts RMS across 8 ohms MONO 500 watts minimum sine wave continuous average power output into 0 5 ohm 1 ohm 2 ohms 4 ohms 8 ohms or 16 ohms load impedance which is 15 8 volts RMS across 0 5 ohm 22 4 volts RMS across 1 ohm 31 6 volts RMS across 2 ohms 44 7 volts RMS across 4 ohms 63 2 volts RMS across 8 ohms 89 4 volts RMS across 16 ohms OUTPUT LOADIMPEDANCE STEREO 1 ohm 2 ohms 4 ohms and 8 ohms separate ter minals are provided for each output MONO PARALLEL 0 5 ohm 1 ohm 2 ohms and 4 ohms obtained by connecting together the appropriate terminals of both channels MONO BRIDGED 2 ohms 4 ohms 8 ohms or 16 ohms balanced to common connections
4. are correctly set In the MONO mode of operation the input signal feeds only the right input amplifier via the RIGHT MONO GAIN control The output of the right input amplifier feeds both output power amplifier sections When MONO BRIDGE MODE 1 selected the left channel input amplifier is used as a phase in verter before the left output amplifier The output channels are therefore 180 out of phase with respect to each other which 1 the correct arrange ment for bridge output connections When MONO PARALLEL MODE 1 selected the channels operate in phase The channels of course also operate in phase for the STEREO MODE OUTPUT POWER AMPLIFIER The power amplifier inputs are coupled to the in put amplifier outputs through an electronic switch The switch eliminates turn on and turn off transients and is used for speaker switching junction FET and LED light dependent resistor network make up the switch This combination allows the lowest possible distortion when the amplifier is on and high isolation when the output power amplifier 1 off The control signal to the switch is held off for the auto test countdown time Therefore transients that may come into the amplifier from source equipment will not be amplified or reach the loudspeaker Since the HEADPHONE output and meters are powered by the input amplifier their operation is not affected by the SPEAKER switch or turn on delay system The first stage of the output power amplif
5. Load For 8 Ohm Load Gauge Feet Meters Feet Meters 18 15 4 57 30 9 14 16 25 7 62 50 15 24 14 40 12 19 80 24 38 12 60 18 29 120 36 58 10 100 30 48 200 60 96 Wire lengths above represent the wire resistance equal to 5 of the speaker impedance STEREOOPERATION Check the impedance of the speaker which 1 usually identified on the speaker itself or in the owner s manual Connect a lead from the common terminal of the left speaker to the amplifier LEFT OUTPUT terminal strip COMmon screw Connect another lead from the other terminal of the loudspeaker to the left output terminal marked for the impedance of the speaker on the LEFT OUTPUT terminal strip The right channel speaker is con nected in the same manner to the RIGHT OUTPUT terminal strip When multiple speakers are to be connected to either or both outputs the combined load im pedance must be caluclated The load must be con nected to the appropriate impedance tap Use this table to aid in selecting the correct impedance match For monophonic operation using the MONO PARALLEL mode output impedances of Y 1 2 and 4 ohms are accomodated Connect as listed below The common output terminal 1 at ground potential Load Impedance In Ohms Connect Speaker Lead To Connect Speaker LeadTo 12 1 2 4 Either Left Right Common Terminal Either Left or Right Common Terminal Either Left or Right Common Terminal Either Left or Right Common Term
6. and regulate plus and minus 15 volt sources for low level circuits and plus 5 volts for the logic circuits Thermistors are used in the power transformer primary circuit to limit the turn on current McINTOSH MC 2255 STEREO POWER AMPLIFIER Welntosh McINTOSH LABORATORY INC 2 CHAMBERS ST BINGHAMTON N Y 13903 607 723 3512 The continuous improvement of its products is the pone of McIntosh Laboratory Incorporated who reserve the right to improve design without notice Printed in U S A 039258
7. highest power peak in a sequence of peaks The meter will be driven to maximum power and electronically held there until a higher peak passes through the amplifier If no further peaks are reached the meter needle will very slowly return to its rest position decay rate 6 dB per minute DECIBELS In the other three positions ofthe METER RANGE switch the meters will indicate the output of each channel in DECIBELS relative to 250 watts or any other chosen reference OdB In this position of the switch if the amplifier delivers 250 average watts the meter indicates 0 dB at 125 average watts the meter indicates 3 dB If the amplifier is overdriven to 2 dB the indicated out put would be 396 watts 10 dB In this position of the switch if the amplifier delivers 25 average watts the meter indicates 0 dB at 12 5 average watts the meter indicates 3 dB 20dB In this position of the switch if the amplifier delivers 2 5 average watts the meter indicates 0 dB at 1 25 average watts the meter indicates 3 dB HEADPHONES The output of the front panel HEADPHONE jack has been designed to feed low impedance dynamic stereo headphones The HEADPHONE output is not affected by the SPEAKERswitch SPEAKERS OFF The loudspeakers are turned off when the SPEAKER switch is in the OFF position You can lis ten to headphones in private THE SPEAKER SWITCH MUST BE IN THE ON PO SITION TO HEAR MUSIC FROM THE LOUDSPEAK ERS
8. ENEY 2255 CHANNEL EN dining iit INPUT IMPEDANCE 1k 20 100 1k 10k 20k SEPARATION IN dB PERFORMANCE CHARTS ARE FOR ONE STEREO CHANNEL WITH BOTH CHANNELS OPERATING MONO OPERATION IS IDENTICAL EXCEPT POWER IS DOUBLED FOR THE SINGLE MONO OUTPUT HARMONIC DISTORTION PREQUENCY IN AZ POWER OUTPUT IN WATTS RMS IM DISTORTION AAA 2 2HHH LLL ZH ETE AA AV CHN 00 10k 100k im TIT ie 4 4 10 100 1k POWER IN WATTS Technical Description INPUT AMPLIFIER Each channel input contains a complete seven transistor low power amplifier differential tran sistor pair provides high input impedance and low noise The differential signals are combined in a cur rent mirror circuit which drives a class amplifier stage The following output stage is driven by a com plimentary pair of transistors with class AB biasing The output signal drives the metering circuit head phone jack and the high power output amplifier This discrete transistor amplifier design was selected for low noise low distortion adequate power output capability to drive headphones and freedom from turn on and turn off transients The INPUT LEVEL selector and GAIN controls are passive attenuators which precede the input amplifier circuitry Therefore the input system to the amplifier cannot be overloaded when the controls
9. MANCE CHARTS TECHNICAL DESCRIPTION BLOCK DIAGRAM McINTOSH THREE YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT An application for A THREE YEAR SERVICE CONTRACT is included with this manual The terms of the contract are 1 Mcintosh will provide all parts materials and labor needed to return the measured performance of the instrument to the original performance limits The SER VICE CONTRACT does not cover any shipping costs to and from the authoriz ed service agency or the factory 2 Any Mclntosh authorized service agency will repair Mclntosh instruments at nor mal service rates To receive service under the terms of the SERVICE CON TRACT the SERVICE CONTRACT CER TIFICATE must be presented when the instrument is taken to the service agency 3 Always have service done by a Mclntosh authorized service agency If the instrument is modified or damaged as a result of unauthorized repair the SERVICE CONTRACT will be cancelled Damage by improper use or mishandl ing is not covered by the SERVICE CONTRACT 4 The SERVICE CONTRACT is issued to you as the original purchaser To pro 777 SASA Vs ATI SINN ar 724 74 ARANA 75 gt La J gt 29 es 2 x NS AAA M eee EC m war w Su 17774 dat SSAA 414457 qut 174
10. Mintosh MC 2255 OWNER 5 MANUAL Mcintosh Reading Time 31 Minutes Price 2 00 VARIOUS REGULATORY AGENCIES REQUIRE WE BRING THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION TO YOUR ATTENTION PLEASE READ IT CAREFULLY WARNING PREVENT FIRE OR SHOCK HAZARD DO NOT EXPOSE THIS UNIT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE The Mcintosh you have purchased is a Model 2255 It has a serial number located on the rear panel of the chassis Record that serial number here Serial Number The model serial number and purchase date are im portant to you for any future service Record the pur chase date here Purchase date Upon application Mclntosh Laboratory provides a Three Year Service Contract Your Mclntosh authorized Service Agency can expedite repairs when you provide the Service Contract with the instrument for repair To assist record your Service Contract number here Service Contract Number Your 2255 Stereo Power Amplifier will give you many years of pleasant and satisfactory performance lf you have any questions please contact CUSTOMER SERVICE Mcintosh Laboratory Inc 2 Chambers Street Binghamton New York 13903 Phone 607 723 3512 Take Advantage of 3 years of Contract Service Fill in the Application NOW Contents INSTALLATION HOW TO CONNECT CE FRONT PANEL INFORMATION REAR PANEL INFORMATION PERFORMANCE LIMITS AND RATINGS PERFOR
11. ON Music will be heard through the loudspeakers Use this as the normal listening position POWER The power switch turns the MC 2255 ON or OFF The switch does not control the power outlet on the back panel If you wish to control the AC power from a preamplifier control center leave the switch in the ON position Be sure the AC cord of the MC 2255 is plugged into the controlled outlets on the rear of the preamplifier control center OFF In the OFF position the AC power to the amplifier is turned off POWER GUARD POWER GUARD assures that the MC 2255 cannot be overdriven thus amplifier output clipping is eliminated Clipping is caused when an amplifier is asked to produce more power output than it can deliver with low distortion Amplifiers are capable of delivering large quantities of highly distorted power when they are driven to clipping The extra energy content of the clipped signal will damage most speakers Mclntosh s Power Guard circuit protects your speakers from this kind of damage The MC 2255 has a built in waveform comparator that compares the wave shape of the output signal to the input signal If the disparity between the two signals due to overdrive exceeds 0 5 equivalent to 0 5 total harmonic distortion a red LIMIT indicator illuminates With any further increase in distortion the Power Guard circuit operates to limit the amplifier input dynamically so that the amplifier cannot be overdriven Power Guard eli
12. Terminal Right 1 Ohm Terminal 4 Left 2 Ohm Terminal Right 2 Ohm Terminal 8 Left 4 Ohm Terminal Right 4 Ohm Terminal 16 Left 8 Ohm Terminal Right 8 Ohm Terminal Be certain that the MC 2255 is never operated in the stereo mode with the outputs connected for monophonic operation Should the MODE SWITCH be left in the STEREO position and the outputs re main strapped for a mono parallel load one channel will attempt to drive the other which causes high cir culating currents and overheating AC POWER The MC 2255 operates on 120 volts 50 60 Hz The auxiliary AC OUTLET on the MC 2255 is not fused or switched Mtintosh CAUTION MC 2255 STEREO HAZARD REPLACE ONLY Wi POWER AMPLIFIER 3 MA N LEFT OUTPUT RIGHT OUTPUT tk MODE SWITCH O aes 4 4 10 BRIDGE MONQ 9 69 STEREO PARALLEL 7 y A p q OE RN II IlitInfosh CAUTION ros courus MC 2255 STEREO SAME TYPE AND RATING FUSI POWER AMPLIFIER T T OUTPUT JDE SWITC INPUT LEFT OUTPU 0 PE i n DEDE r lt 2 5V INPUT LEVEL 5v T Mentash CAUTION ros conse MC 2255 STEREO TRAIN TSE OME w POWER AMPLIFIER McINTOSH LABORATORY BINGHAMTON WY 1903 LEFT OUTPUT RIGHT OUTPUT MODE SWITCH INPUT le 19 n M 190 8 q ve 3 Wu MONQ E y 0 40 STEREO PARALLEL Me AL L El
13. athe aniis ate atts tts Mw N ot olo pt no NINOS MARDO LV utto SONS ett oo QNS S 7 tee 1 71 4 4 4 NIS 17 U Nar HL AS 77 A 17 AT MA FH MAD PO FH VAD 8 4 x aie 7 DO ee ni IH MN s EM a A p fl SIN NA f 4 7 f WIS 4 WM f 7 4 H se i 9 it H H Copyright 1981 c by McIntosh Laboratory Inc contract cannot be transferred to a se cond owner receive the SERVICE CONTRACT your purchase must be made from a Mclntosh franchised dealer Your completely filled in application for the SERVICE CONTRACT must be post marked within 30 days of the date of purchase of the instrument To receive the SERVICE CONTRACT all information on the application must be filled in The SERVICE CONTRACT will be issued when the completely filled in application is received by Mclntosh Laboratory Incorporated in Binghamton New York Units in operation outside the United States and Canada are not covered by the Mcintosh Factory Service Contract irrespective of the place of purchase Nor are units acquired outside the U S A and Canada the purchasers of which should consult wit
14. dback networks This amplified diode circuit has nearly perfect rectifica tion characteristics One rectifier detects only posi tive signals The other responds only to negative signals and produces a positive output The outputs of the rectifiers are combined at the operational amplifier output so the highest signal either positive or negative is the one that is indicated by the meters Gate diodes are used to charge a low leakage capacitor which attains and holds a charge during signal peaks The operational amplifier pro vides a large amount of current so the capacitor can charge suddenly The charge on the peak holding capacitor is amplified in a two transistor DC amplifier which is used to drive the meter From the output of this amplifier there is a DC feedback net work that connects back to the detector to assure excellent overall linearity and frequency response The current drive to the meters has a peaking capacitor to accelerate the upscale response of the meter needle The meters also have a parallel shunt resistor to correctly damp their action In the WATTS mode the discharge of the peak holding capacitor is controlled by a resistor current source In WATTS HOLD the resistor is disconnected so the peak reading is retained The rate of decay is about 6 dB per minute POWER SUPPLY The power supply is a conventional full wave bridge rectifier arrangement providing plus and minus 50 volts DC Electronic regulators step down
15. h their dealer to ascertain what if any service con tract or warranty may be available locally How to Connect INPUT STEREOOPERATION Use shielded cables to connect the signal from the preamplifier or signal source to the power amplifier To minimize the possibilty of hum the shielded cables should be run parallel to each other or loosely twisted together Locate the cables away from speaker leads and AC power cords All connec tions are made on the back panel of the MC 2255 For stereo operation the left output of the preamplifier should be plugged into the Left input jack of the power amplifier The right output of the preamplifier should be plugged into the Right Mono input jack of the power amplifier In stereo operation the MODE SWITCH must be in the STEREO position MONOPHONIC OR SINGLE CHANNEL OPERATION A shielded cable from the signal source is plug ged into the Right Mono input jack of the MC 2255 only The MODE SWITCH on the back panel of the amplifier must be placed in one of the MONO posi tions In the MONO positions the output of the right channel input amplifier is fed to both left and right power amplifiers The Left INPUT 1 disconnected Only the signal fed into the Right MONO input will be amplified Be certain that the MC 2255 1 never operated in the stereo mode with the outputs connected for monophonic operation Should the MODE SWITCH be left in the STEREO position and the outputs re mai
16. ier 1 a differential transistor pair biased for best linearity The offset to the differential pair is adjustable Cor rect adjustment allows the lowest possible distor tion at low frequencies current mirror circuit com bines the differential outputs into one signal which is then amplified by a following class voltage amplifier Both the differential transitors and the voltage amplifier are supplied by active current sources The results are lower distortion and cleaner turn on characteristics The driver stage consisting of a complimentary pair of power transitors biased class AB follow the voltage amplifier Next three complimentary pairs of rugged power transistors make up the power out put stage All power transistors are mounted on con servatively sized anodized aluminum heat sinks Because of a unique connection of the bias network the output transistors operate class B and exhibit no crossover distortion often associated with class B operation The heat sinks therefore remain cool when there is no output The turn on and turn off characteristics of the Power Amplifier are smooth and silent No noisy relay is required to disconnect the loudspeakers dur ing turn on time Relays can cause noise and in creased distortion if the contacts aren t perfectly clean The amplifier output signal is fed to the output ter minals through the output autotransformer The McIntosh designed interleaved multifilar wound autotransfo
17. inal Both Left and Right 1 Ohm Terminals Both Left and Right 2 Ohm Terminals Both Left and Right 4 Ohm Terminals Both Left and Right 8 Ohm Terminals Load impedance in ohms Connectfor 0 8 to 1 6 1 ohm output 1 6 to 3 2 2 ohm output 3 2 to 6 4 4 ohm output 6 4 and up 8 ohm output FOR MONOPHONIC CONSTANT VOLTAGE LINE OPERATION If a load impedance is used that is lower than the output impedance tap then reduced power and pos sible distortion will result If a load impedance is us ed that is higher than the output impedance tap then neither the signal nor the amplifier will be harmed but the power available is reduced FOR STEREO CONSTANT VOLTAGE OPERATION For output voltage of Connected for 25 volts 2 ohm output mono Foroutput voltage of Connect for 25 volts 4 ohms MONOPHONIC OR SINGLE CHANNEL OPERATION When the MC 2255 is used as a monophonic or single channel power amplifier the two channels are combined to produce output up to 500 watts The outputs must be connected as described below For monophonic operation using the MONO BRIDGE mode output impedances of 2 4 8 and 16 ohms are accomodated Output connections are made by connecting to the output terminals as listed below Note that neither output terminal is at ground potential LoadImpedance Connect Speaker Connect Speaker In Ohms Lead To Lead To 2 Left 1 Ohm
18. minates amplifier output clipping As long as the amplifier operates without overload the NORMAL in dicator illuminates NEW AUTOMATIC TEST SYSTEM The MC 2255 contains a new automatic test circuit When AC line power is ap plied an LED digit illuminates to indicate which test is being performed Starting with the numeral 7 it makes the required measurement and verifies if it is within tolerance by lighting the normal Power Guard green lights It then counts down to six per forms and verifies the next test then five four three etc until it reaches 1 and then the speakers turn on A beep tone is heard each time a test is per formed If a circuit should fail the red limit lights will come on and the sequence will stop at that point Speaker turn on will not occur until the fault has been corrected thereby protecting your system from any further damage ag POWER GUARD LIMIT NORMAL There are two user controls associated with the auto test circuit They are located on the amplifier top panel Two switches control the speed of the countdown SLOW or FAST and the presence of the beep tone ON OFF CAUTION sor continue LEFT OUTPUT RIGHT OUTPUT T 1 H BO 2 8n MODE SWITCH The MC 2255 will operate in three modes Stereo Mono Bridge and Mono Parallel The Mono modes differ in the loads they will drive and the connection sequence to the speaker terminals LEFT and RIGHT OUTPUT TERMINALS For s
19. n by a counter that steps down at a 1 second or 4 second rate Each time the digit changes electronic switches select the outputs of various voltage comparators connected to test points in the amplifier If voltages are normal the green NORMAL Power Guard indicator lights there is an audible beep produced by an internal sounder and the digit decrements to the next test number When the count passes number 1 the loudspeakers connect and the display blanks off If a fault condi tion exists the counter stops The digit displayed in dicates the circuit at fault Servicing the amplifier is thereby simplified The test circuit uses logic counter BCD decoder lamp driver and voltage comparator integrated cir cuits METER CIRCUIT The meter circuit has three basic sections a loga rithmic amplifier a full wave rectifier and a DC amp lifier In the WATTS ranges the logarithmic amplifier is used In the DECIBEL ranges the signal bypasses 16 this amplifier and goes directly to the full wave rec tifiers through an attenuator which is controlled by the METER RANGE switch The logarithmic amplifier consists of a high gain operational amplifier with a biopolar connected sili con diode pair as feedback elements These diodes have a uniform logarithmic characteristic over an 80 dB range Only 60 dB of this logarithmic range is us ed in the MC 2255 The full wave rectifier circuit uses an operational amplifier with silicon diode fee
20. n strapped for a mono parallel load one channel will attempt to drive the other which causes high cir culating currents and overheating OUTPUT Be certain the loudspeakers connected to the MC 2255 are capable of handling the power output of the amplifier Selection of the proper gauge wire to connect the loudspeakers preserves the quality of sound repro duction for which the loudspeakers have been de signed If undersize wire is used resistance is added to the amplifier loudspeaker combination which adversely the performance Added resis tance causes depreciation of damping characteris tics modification of frequency response and reduc tion in power output Use lamp cord or wire with similar insulation to connect the speakers to the amplifier In all cases the leads to and from the speaker should be twin conductor or twisted together When using 8 ohm speakers and for the normally short distances of under 30 feet between the amplifier and speaker 18 wire or larger can be used For distances over 30 feet use larger diameter wire Select the correct size wire from the chart below lt is recommended that the DC resistance of the speaker leads be less than 5 of the speaker impedance Resistance of the leads should be computed for the length of wire both to and from the speaker or speakers For multiple speaker operation run separate leads from the amplifier to the speakers MAXIMUM WIRE LENGTHS Wire For 4 Ohm
21. rmer is used to properly match the amplifier to stereo output load taps for 1 2 4 and 8 ohms The MC 2255 will deliver full power over the entire audio frequency range at any of these im pedances The autotransformer also protects speakers from damage in the event of amplifier failure Should a direct current component appear in the output it is shunted by the autotransformer and DC cannot damage the speaker A Mcintosh patented Sentry Monitoring circuit constantly monitors the output signal and instantly reacts to prevent overload of the output transistors At signal levels up to rated output this circuit has high impedance and has no effect upon the output If the power output exceeds design maximum the Sentry Monitoring circuit operates to limit the signal to the output transistors In the event of a short cir cult across the amplifier output or severe pedance mismatch the Sentry Monitoring circuit will protect the output transistors from failure Both positive and negative halves of the output signal are monitored and protected independently POWER GUARD PROTECTION CIRCUIT The Mclntosh patented Power Guard circuit eliminates amplifier clipping due to overdrive The circuit also illuminates red LIMIT indicator lamps when the amplifier is driven beyond its maximum output capacity Power Guard prevents loudspeaker damage and eliminates harsh output distortion caused by amplifier clipping The Power Guard circuit consists of a
22. tereo operation output impedances of 1 2 4 and 8 ohms have been provided on a secure screw type barrier strip For monophonic operation proper interconnection provides 0 5 1 2 4 8 and 16 ohms from the same barrier strips See page 5 for connect ing instructions INPUT JACKS In the stereo mode of operation both input jacks accept signal In the mono mode of operation only the Right MONO channel input jack accepts signal and the Left channel input jack is disconnected INPUT LEVEL The Input sensitivity ofthe MC 2255 is 0 75 volts or 2 5 V depending on the position of the INPUT LEVEL switch All Mclntosh preamplifiers have been de signed to deliver 2 5 volts output with rated input For the best signal to noise ratio when using Mcintosh source equipment place the INPUT LEVEL switch in the 2 5 V position and the front panel LEFT and 120 VOLTS 50 60 Ma 11 Meintosh MG 2255 POWER AMPLIFIER MODE SWITCH INPUT MONO BRIDGE MONO z y STEREO PARALLEL e Mio RIGHT MONO GAIN controls in the fully clockwise position If more gain is desired the 0 75 V position may be used For source equipment other than McIntosh set the switch in the position nearest to the stated output rating of the source equipment AC POWER The input to the MC 2255 is 120 volts 50 60 Hz at up to 12 amps The primary circuit is protected by a 15 Amp Fuse Performance Limits PERFORMANCE GUARANTEE
23. ving over its scale in such a short time would not be seen McIntosh has developed circuits that drive the meters to respond to the short interval information in a sound wave to an accuracy of 90 The elec trical pulse that drives the meter pointer 1 time stretched long enough so that the peak position of the pointer can register in the persistence of vision characteristic of the retina of the human eye LEFT GAIN The LEFT GAIN control adjusts the volume in the left channel to the desired listening level Turn the control clockwise to increase the volume RIGHT MONO GAIN The RIGHT MONO GAIN control adjusts the volume in the right channel to the desired listening level Turn the control clockwise to increase the volume When the output of MC 2255 is connected for monophonic operation and the rear panel MODE SWITCH is in the MONO position the volume is con trolled by the RIGHT MONO GAIN control only METER RANGE The METER RANGE switch has five positions WATTS Inthe WATTS position the meter s primary calibra tion is from 0025 watts two and half milliwatts up to 250 watts the rated power output of the MC 2255 The meter is calibrated for 500 watts at the right hand end of the meter scale While the MC 2255 cannot reach this power level continuously is possible for short interval peaks to exceed con siderably the 250 watt continuous rating HOLD In the HOLD position the meter indicates WATTS and locks to the
24. waveform comparator which monitors the wave shape of the amplifier input and output signals Normally there is no disparity between these signals and the com parator produces no output When the amplifier is driven beyond its maximum power capacity a dif ference will develope If the disparity exceeds 0 5 equivalent to 0 5 total harmonic distortion the comparator output causes the red LIMIT indicators to light If there is a further increase in the disparity the comparator output controls an electronic at tenuator at the amplifier input to reduce the amplifier gain thus holding the amplifier output to its maximum undistorted value regardless of the degree of overdrive to the amplifier The amplifier may be overdriven by 20 dB before the output distor tion exceeds 2 The comparator is an especially compensated operational amplifier integrated circuit Its output is detected by a full wave bridge that feeds signals to the control circuitry for the LIMIT and NORMAL in dicators and to the electronic attenuator at the amplifier input The attenuator is a light emitting diode light dependent resistor network selected especially for its low distortion and time constant characteristics SYSTEM TEST CIRCUIT When AC line power is applied to the MC 2255 the system Test circuit functions to verify operating potentials at 7 test locations within the amplifier Upon applying power a digital display lights with the number 7 The digit is drive
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