McIntosh Stereo Amplifier MA2275 User Manual

Tube Integrated Amplifier  
MA2275  
Owner’s Manual  
McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. 2 Chambers Street Binghamton, New York 13903-2699 Phone: 607-723-3512 FAX: 607-724-0549  
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Thank You  
Table of Contents  
Your decision to own this McIntosh MA2275 Tube Inte-  
grated Amplifier ranks you at the very top among discrimi-  
nating music listeners. You now have “The Best.” The  
McIntosh dedication to “Quality,” is assurance that you  
will receive many years of musical enjoyment from this  
unit.  
Please take a short time to read the information in this  
manual. We want you to be as familiar as possible with all  
the features and functions of your new McIntosh.  
Safety Instructions ............................................................ 2  
Thank You and Please Take a Moment............................. 3  
Technical Assistance and Customer Service .................... 3  
Table of Contents and Important Information .................. 3  
Connector Information ..................................................... 4  
Introduction ...................................................................... 4  
Performance Features ....................................................... 4  
Dimensions ....................................................................... 5  
Installation of Tubes, Equipment Location  
and Ventilation .................................................................. 6  
Installation in a Custom Cabinet ...................................... 8  
Top Panel Connections and Tube Locations .................... 9  
Rear Panel Connections.................................................. 10  
How to Connect Loudspeakers....................................... 11  
How to Connect Audio Components .............................. 12  
How to Connect for a Second Room .............................. 13  
Front Panel Controls, Displays, Push-Buttons  
and Switch ...................................................................... 14  
How to Operate............................................................... 15  
Remote Control Push-Buttons ........................................ 18  
How to Operate by Remote Control ............................... 19  
Specifications ................................................................. 22  
Packing Instruction ......................................................... 23  
Please Take A Moment  
The serial number, purchase date and McIntosh Dealer  
name are important to you for possible insurance claim or  
future service. The spaces below have been provided for  
you to record that information:  
Serial Number:  
Purchase Date:  
Dealer Name:  
Technical Assistance  
If at any time you have questions about your McIntosh  
product, contact your McIntosh Dealer who is familiar with  
your McIntosh equipment and any other brands that may  
be part of your system. If you or your Dealer wish addi-  
tional help concerning a suspected problem, you can re-  
ceive technical assistance for all McIntosh products at:  
Important Information  
1. Caution: To prevent electrical shock make sure the AC  
POWER CORD IS NOT CONNECTED TO THE  
MA2275 . Also do not touch the Vacuum Tube  
Connection Pins when inserting or removing them,  
as there may be hazardous voltages present at the  
Tube Socket Pins even after the MA2275 has been  
switched Off for a period of time.  
2. When Vacuum Tubes are installed or removed, reattach the  
Tube Cover with the Original Tube Cover Screws.  
3. If the MA2275 has been On, please allow the Hot Vacuum  
Tubes to cool first before removing them.  
McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.  
2 Chambers Street  
Binghamton, New York 13903  
Phone: 607-723-1545  
Fax: 607-723-3636  
4. The following Connecting Cable is available from the  
McIntosh Parts Department:  
Customer Service  
If it is determined that your McIntosh product is in need of  
repair, you can return it to your Dealer. You can also return  
it to the McIntosh Laboratory Service Department. For as-  
sistance on factory repair return procedure, contact the  
McIntosh Service Department at:  
Data and Power Control Cable Part No. 170-202  
Six foot, 2 conductor shielded, with two 1/8 inch stereo  
mini phone plugs.  
5. For additional connection information, refer to the owners  
manual(s) for any component(s) connected to the MA2275.  
6. It is very important that loudspeaker cables of adequate size  
be used, so that there will be minimum power loss. The size is  
specified in Gauge Numbers or AWG (American Wire Gauge).  
The smaller the Gauge number, the larger the wire size.  
Connection Terminals will accept up to a 8 AWG wire size:  
If your loudspeaker cables are 50 feet (38.1m) or less,  
use at least 14 Gauge.  
McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.  
2 Chambers Street  
Binghamton, New York 13903  
Phone: 607-723-3515  
Fax: 607-723-1917  
If your loudspeaker cables are 100 feet (76.2m) or less,  
use at least 12 Gauge.  
Copyright 2004 © by McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.  
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Introduction and Performance Features  
Connector Information  
XLR Connectors  
Balanced and Unbalanced Inputs  
The MA2275 has five Inputs for high level program  
sources and one Phono Input for a Moving Magnet Car-  
tridge.  
Below is the Pin configuration for the XLR Balanced Input  
Connectors on the MA2275. Refer to the diagram for con-  
nection:  
PIN 1: Shield/Ground  
PIN 2: + Input  
PIN 3: - Input  
Pin 2  
Pin 1  
Pin 3  
Tone Control Bypass  
The Bass and Treble Control Circuit Elements can be re-  
moved from the Signal Path.  
Power Control Connectors  
The MA2275’s Power Control Outputs provide a 5 volt  
signal. Use a 1/8 inch stereo mini  
Low Distortion  
Distortion levels of all types are less than 0.5%. Music is  
amplified with total transparency and accuracy.  
phone plug to connect to the  
Power Control Input on other  
McIntosh Components.  
Positive  
N/C  
Ground  
Remote Control Operation  
A Remote Control is included that will allow control of  
major front panel controls and switches. There are provi-  
sions for connecting External Keypad and/or Sensors,  
which allows for enjoyment of your McIntosh System from  
other rooms in your home.  
Data Port Connectors  
The MA2275’s Data Port Output provides Remote Control  
Signals. Use a 1/8 inch stereo  
mini phone plug to connect to the  
Data Signal  
Data Port Inputs on McIntosh  
Source Units.  
N/C  
Ground  
Illuminated Power Meters  
Peak responding Power Output Meters will indicate either  
continuously or in a peak hold mode for each channel.  
There is also a Meter Illumination Off Mode if desired.  
Introduction  
Now you can take advantage of traditional McIntosh stan-  
dards of excellence in the MA2275 Tube Integrated Ampli-  
fier. The versatile Preamplifier together with two 75 watt  
Power Amplifier Channels provide all the electronics nec-  
essary to drive any high quality Loudspeaker System. The  
MA2275 reproduction is sonically transparent and abso-  
lutely accurate. The McIntosh Sound is “The Sound of the  
Music Itself.”  
Gold Plated Connectors and Tube Socket Contacts  
Gold Plated Input Jacks and Output Binding Posts provide  
trouble free connections. Ceramic tube sockets with gold  
plated contacts provide protection from atmospheric con-  
tamination. Output Tube Sockets include Air-Pipe cooling  
at their bases.  
Performance Features  
Fiber Optic Solid State Front Panel Illumination  
The even Illumination of the Glass Front Panel is accom-  
plished by the combination of custom designed Fiber Optic  
Light Diffusers and extra long life Light Emitting Diodes  
(LEDs).  
Power Output  
The MA2275 has two separate power amplifier channels,  
each capable of 75 watts into 2, 4 or 8 ohm Loudspeakers.  
Bifilar Wound Transformers and Output Circuit  
The Power Output Circuitry utilizes the famous McIntosh  
Patented Unity Coupled Circuit with a Bifilar Wound Out-  
put Transformer for low distortion, extended frequency re-  
sponse and cool operating output tubes.  
Super Mirror Chassis Finish  
The Stainless Steel Chassis with Super Mirror Finish en-  
sures the pristine beauty of the MA2275 will be retained  
for many years.  
Electronic Input Switching  
Digital Logic integrated circuits drive Electromagnetic  
Switches on all inputs and operating functions for reliable,  
noiseless, distortion free switching.  
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Dimensions  
Dimensions  
The following dimensions can assist in determining the  
best location for your MA2275. There is additional infor-  
mation on page 8 pertaining to installing the MA2275 into  
cabinets.  
17-3/4"  
45.09cm  
8-7/8"  
22.54cm  
10-1/8"  
25.72cm  
Front View of the MA2275  
16-3/4"  
42.55cm  
Rear View of the MA2275  
13-11/16"  
34.77cm  
17-3/4"  
45.09cm  
17"  
43.18cm  
Side View of the MA2275  
8-1/8"  
20.64cm  
9-3/4"  
24.77cm  
3/4"  
1.91cm  
12-3/4"  
32.39cm  
3-5/16"  
5.87cm  
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Installation of Tubes and Tube Cover  
Caution: To prevent electrical shock make sure the AC  
POWER CORD IS NOT CONNECTED TO THE  
MA2275 . Also do not touch the Vacuum Tube  
Connection Pins when inserting or removing them,  
as there may be hazardous voltages present at the  
Tube Socket Pins even after the MA2275 has been  
switched Off for a period of time.  
Tube Cover  
Your MA2275 has gone through an extensive series of per-  
formance tests during the manufacturing process. The  
MA2275 is supplied with the actual Tubes that were used  
to test and confirm the performance of this integrated am-  
plifier. To protect the Vacuum Tubes from possible ship-  
ping damage, they are packed in five layers of foam,  
placed into the Tube Cover and secured to the MA2275  
Chassis.  
Fastening  
Screw  
Location  
Figure 1  
Note: Gloves or a soft cloth will prevent “fingerprinting” of  
Tube Cover with  
Layers of Foam  
and Tubes  
the Tubes during their installation.  
1. Orient the MA2275 so the right Side Panel is facing  
you. Refer to figure 1.  
2. Using an appropriate screwdriver, remove the Tube  
Cover Fastening Screw.  
Figure 2  
3. In a similar manner, remove the Tube Cover Fasten-  
ing Screw from the left side of the integrated ampli-  
fier.  
Power Output Tubes  
Small Signal Tubes  
4. Remove the tube cover from the MA2275 Chassis.  
5. Orient the Tube Cover to the wide opening along one  
side of its longer dimension. Refer to figure 2.  
6. Remove the first layer of foam to expose the Tubes.  
Refer to figure 3.  
Figure 3  
7. Carefully remove the Tubes from the foam and tem-  
porarily place them in a safe location.  
8. Remove the remaining foam from the Tube Cover  
and retain all five pieces for possible future use.  
V3L - KT88/6550 Tube  
The MA2275 Chassis has nomenclature screened on it to  
specify the location in the circuit and Tube Type for each  
channel. Refer to figure 4.  
V4 - 12AX7A Tube  
V1R - 12AT7 Tube  
Note: It is extremely important to insert the Tubes in the  
correct location.  
Power Output Tubes:  
1. Orient the Chassis so the Front Panel of the Amplifier  
is facing you.  
2. Locate a KT88 or 6550 Power Output Tube.  
3. On the top left side of the amplifier, locate the Tube  
Socket that has the nomenclature V3L KT88/6550  
next to it on the chassis.  
4. Orient the Tube so the key on the base of the Tube is  
aligned with the corresponding key on the Tube  
Socket.  
5. Carefully insert the Tube into the socket until the base  
of the Tube is fully seated in the Tube Socket.  
Figure 4  
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Installation of Tubes, Tube Cover, Location and Ventilation  
6. Repeat the above the steps for the remaining 3 Power  
Output Tubes.  
12AX7A  
There are two different types of Small Signal Tubes  
(12AX7A and 12AT7) used in each channel. Tube type can  
be found on the outside of the Tube. The MA2275 will not  
function if they are inserted into the wrong socket.  
Small Signal Tubes:  
KT88/  
6550  
KT88/  
6550  
1. Locate a 12AX7A Tube.  
2. On the top center area of the amplifier, locate the  
Tube Socket that has the nomenclature V4 12AX7A  
next to it on the chassis. Refer to figure 4.  
3. Orient the Tube so the area where no pins are located  
on the base of the Tube is aligned with the corre-  
sponding area on the Tube Socket.  
12AT7  
4. Carefully insert the Tube into the socket until the base  
of the Tube is fully seated in the Tube Socket.  
5. Repeat the above steps for the remaining three  
12AX7A Tubes. Refer to figure 5.  
6. Locate a 12AT7 Tube.  
7. On the right side of the amplifier, locate the Tube  
Socket that has the nomenclature V1R 12AT7 next to  
it on the chassis. Refer to figure 4.  
8. Insert the Tube, following the same procedure as in  
steps 3 and 4.  
Figure 5  
Tube Cover  
9. Repeat steps 6-9 for the remaining 12AT7 Tube. Re-  
fer to figure 5.  
Caution: To prevent electrical shock make sure the MA2275  
Tube Cover is installed before connecting the AC  
Power Cord.  
Before operating the MA2275, locate the previously re-  
moved Tube Cover and perform the following steps:  
Installing the Tube Cover:  
Fastening  
Screw  
Location  
Figure 6  
1. The Tube Cover has a wide opening along one side  
of its longer dimension. Orient this wide opening so  
it is facing towards you.  
Warm Air  
2. Carefully place the Tube Cover onto the MA2275.  
Refer to figure 6.  
3. Using an appropriate screwdriver secure the Tube  
Cover to the chassis using the previously installed  
screws.  
Location and Ventilation  
Adequate ventilation extends the trouble free life of the  
MA2275. The suggested minimum space for operating the  
MA2275 is 24 inches (60.96cm) in width, 20 inches  
(50.8cm) depth, and 22.5 inches (57.15cm) in height. Al-  
ways allow air to flow through the ventilation holes on the  
bottom of the amplifier and a means for the warm air to es-  
cape at the top, refer to figure 7. For installation of the  
MA2275 into a cabinet, refer to the next page.  
Cool Air  
Figure 7  
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Installation in a Custom Cabinet  
panel. Allow 1 inch (2.54cm) in front of the mounting  
panel for knob clearance. Be sure to cut out a ventilation  
hole in the mounting shelf according to the dimensions in  
the drawing.  
The MA2275 can be placed upright on a table or shelf,  
standing on its four feet. It also can be custom installed in a  
piece of furniture or cabinet of your choice. The four feet  
may be removed from the bottom of the MA2275 when it  
is custom installed as out-  
lined below. The four feet  
together with the mounting  
17-1/4"  
43.82cm  
screws should be retained  
for possible future use if the  
MA2275 is removed from  
the custom installation and  
used free standing. Install  
8-1/4"  
20.96cm  
MA2275 Front Panel  
Custom Cabinet Cutout  
the four supplied chassis  
spacers into the threaded  
openings on the bottom lo-  
cated next to the just re-  
moved four feet. The re-  
quired panel cutout, ventila-  
tion cutout and unit dimen-  
sions are shown.  
Cutout Opening for Custom Mounting  
Cabinet  
Front  
Panel  
12"  
Always provide ad-  
30.48cm  
equate ventilation for your  
MA2275. Cool operation  
ensures the longest possible  
operating life for any elec-  
tronic instrument. Do not  
install the MA2275 directly  
above a heat generating  
component such as a high  
powered amplifier. If the  
MA2275 is installed in a  
cabinet, a quiet running  
ventilation fan can be a  
definite asset in maintain-  
ing the coolest possible op-  
erating temperature.  
A custom cabinet instal-  
lation should provide the  
following minimum spac-  
ing dimensions for cool op-  
eration. Allow at least 12  
inches (30.48cm) above the  
top, 2 inches (5.08cm) be-  
low the bottom and 3  
Opening  
for Ventilation  
MA2275 Side View  
in Custom Cabinet  
Cutout Opening for Ventilation  
Chassis  
Support  
Shelf  
1-7/8"  
4.76cm  
Spacers  
13-11/16"  
34.77cm  
MA2275 Bottom View  
in Custom Cabinet  
9-3/16"  
23.34cm  
10-5/16"  
26.19cm  
Cutout Opening  
for Ventilation  
inches (7.62cm) on each  
side of the amplifier, so that  
airflow is not obstructed.  
Allow 20 inches (50.8cm)  
depth behind the front  
2"  
13-1/8"  
33.34cm  
5.08cm  
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Top Panel Connections and Tube Locations  
V3R  
V2L  
KT88/  
6550  
KT88/  
6550  
V1R  
V1L  
12AT7  
12AT7  
V2R  
V3L  
KT88/  
6550  
KT88/  
6550  
RIGHT Channel OUTPUTs  
connections for 2 ohm, 4 ohm  
and 8 ohm Loudspeakers  
LEFT Channel OUTPUTs  
connections for 2 ohm, 4 ohm  
and 8 ohm Loudspeakers  
V7  
12AX7A  
V4  
12AX7A  
V6  
12AX7A  
V5  
12AX7A  
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Rear Panel Connections  
External SENSOR  
or Keypad Jack  
permits the con-  
nection of a McIn-  
tosh IR Sensor or  
Keypad for remote  
operation  
JUMPER PLUGS  
connect the Pream-  
plifier OUTPUTS  
PREAMP 1 Jacks to  
the POWER AMP IN  
Jacks and are needed  
for normal operation  
TAPE, DVD, TUNER,  
CD and CD2 INPUTS  
accept unbalanced high  
level program source  
signals  
Main Fuse holder,  
POWER AMP IN  
inputs accept sig-  
nals from a sepa-  
rate external  
TAPE OUTPUTS  
provide the Record  
Out Signal  
PHONO Input accepts  
signals from a Moving  
Magnet Phono Cartridge  
refer to information  
on the back panel  
of your MA2275 to  
determine the cor-  
rect fuse size and  
rating  
preamplifier  
Connect the  
POWER CONTROL  
ACC Output sends a  
turn-on signal to a  
DATA PORTS send  
CD balanced INPUTS  
accept high level pro-  
gram source signals  
MA2275 power cord  
to a live AC outlet.  
Refer to information  
on the back panel to  
determine the correct  
voltage  
signals to McIntosh  
Compatible Compo-  
nents to allow control  
with the Remote  
Control  
McIntosh Source  
Component or Power  
Control unit when the  
MA2275 is turned on  
POWER CONTROL  
PREAMP OUTPUTS  
Ground  
MAIN Output sends  
a turn-on signal to an  
external McIntosh  
Power Amplifier  
when the MA2275 is  
turned on  
1 and 2 supply the  
Preamplifier Output  
to either the internal  
or external power am-  
plifier  
connection  
for turntables  
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How to Connect Loudspeakers  
How to Connect Loudspeakers  
Caution: The supplied AC Power Cord should not be  
connected to the Rear Panel of the MA2275  
Integrated Amplifier until after Connections have  
been made.  
Banana plug connection:  
Insert the banana plug into the hole at the top of the  
terminal.  
Tighten the top  
portion of the  
terminal post  
and the set  
screw to secure  
the banana plug  
1. Prepare the Loudspeaker Hookup Cables that attach to  
the MA2275 by choosing one of the methods below:  
Bare wire cable ends:  
Carefully remove sufficient insulation from the cable  
ends, refer to figures 1, 2 & 3. If the cable is stranded,  
carefully twist the strands together as tightly as pos-  
sible.  
in place.  
Note: The use of Banana Plugs is for use in the United  
States and Canada only. Refer to figures 7 and 8.  
2. Connect the Loudspeaker hookup cables to the output  
terminals that match the impedance of the Loudspeak-  
er, being careful to observe the correct polarities. Out-  
put impedance connections of 2S (ohm), 4S (ohm) and  
8S (ohm) are provided. If the Loudspeaker’s imped-  
ance is in-between the available connections, use the  
nearest lower impedance connection.  
WARNING: Loudspeaker terminals are hazardous live  
and present a risk of electric shock. For  
additional instruction on making  
Note: If desired, the  
twisted ends can be  
tinned with solder to  
keep the strands  
together, or attach spade lug and/or banana  
connector.  
Spade lug or prepared wire connection:  
Insert the spade lug connector or prepared section of  
the cable end into the terminal side access hole, and  
tighten the terminal cap until the cable is firmly  
clamped into the terminal so the wires cannot slip out.  
Refer to figures 4, 5 & 6.  
Loudspeaker Connections contact your  
McIntosh Dealer or McIntosh Technical  
Support.  
Right  
Left  
Loudspeaker  
4 ohm  
Loudspeaker  
4 ohm  
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How to Connect Audio Components  
How to Connect Audio Components  
1. Connect an Audio Cable from the McIntosh CD Player  
Audio Outputs to the MA2275 CD INPUTS.  
2. Connect an Audio Cable from the McIntosh Tuner  
1 Outputs to the MA2275 TUNER INPUTS.  
3. Connect an Audio Cable from a Turntable to the  
PHONO INPUTS and the Turntable Ground Connec-  
tion to the GND grounding post.  
4. Connect an Audio Cable from the MA2275 TAPE  
OUTPUTS to the Record Inputs of a Tape Recorder  
and from the MA2275 TAPE INPUTS to the Tape Re-  
corder Outputs.  
6. Connect a Control Cable from the McIntosh Tuner  
Power Control Out Jack to the Power Control In jack  
on the McIntosh CD Player.  
7. Connect a Control Cable from the MA2275 TUNER  
DATA PORT Jack to the McIntosh Tuner Data In  
(Tuner 1).  
8. Connect a Control Cable from the MA2275 CD2  
DATA PORT Jack to the McIntosh CD Player Data In  
Jack.  
9. Connect the MA2275 Power Cord to a live AC outlet.  
5. Connect a Control Cable from the MA2275 POWER  
CONTROL ACC Jack to the Power Control In on the  
McIntosh Tuner.  
McIntosh Tuner  
McIntosh CD Player  
To AC Outlet  
Turntable  
Out  
Tape Recorder  
In  
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How to Connect for a Second Room  
How to Connect for a Second Room  
1. Connect Audio Cables from the MA2275 OUTPUTS  
PREAMP 2 to the second Power Amplifier Inputs.  
2. Connect Hookup Cables from the second Power Ampli-  
fier to the Loudspeakers. Refer to page 11 in this  
Owner’s Manual for connection details.  
Keypad  
3. Connect a Control Cable from the MA2275 POWER  
CONTROL MAIN Jack to the Power Control In of a  
McIntosh Power Amplifier.  
4. Connect an RG6 or RG59U coaxial cable from the  
EXTernal SENSOR Jack to a McIntosh Keypad.  
Note: A Wall Mounted IR Sensor may also be used in  
place of the Keypad.  
McIntosh Power Amplifier  
Right  
Left  
Loudspeaker  
4 ohm  
Loudspeaker  
4 ohm  
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Front Panel Controls, Displays, Push-Buttons and Switch  
METER indicates the  
Power Output of the Left  
Channel Amplifier  
TREBLE Control provides  
12dB boost or cut with a  
flat center position  
METER indicates the  
Power Output of the Right  
Channel Amplifier  
VOLUME Control  
adjusts the listening  
volume level of the  
Loudspeakers and  
Headphones  
INPUT SELECTOR  
BASS Control pro-  
METER Control selects  
The BALANCE  
Control selects the pro-  
gram signals that are  
listened to and are  
vides 12dB boost or  
cut with a flat center  
position  
the display modes of the  
Power Output Meter  
Control adjusts the  
relative volume bal-  
ance between chan-  
nels  
available for recording  
HEADPHONES  
jack accepts dy-  
namic headphones  
REC MONITOR Push-but-  
ton with indicator, allows  
listening to the tape play-  
back while the recording is  
in process  
MONO Push-button  
combines left and right  
stereo signals to mono  
at the Headphones and  
PREAMP OUTPUTS  
1&2  
STANDBY/ON  
POWER Switch  
turns all AC  
power completely  
ON or OFF  
Push-button turns  
the MA2275 ON  
or OFF (Standby)  
IR Sensor receives  
commands from a  
remote control  
TONE BYPASS Push-button  
MUTE Push-button  
mutes the listening  
audio  
TUBE WARMUP  
indicates when the  
audio output is muted  
until the tubes reach  
operating temperature  
allows the audio signal to to-  
tally bypass the Tone Control  
Circuitry  
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How to Operate the MA2275  
How to Operate the MA2275  
Power On and Off  
Bass and Treble Controls  
Press the POWER switch to ON, the Red LED above the  
STANDBY/ON Push-button lights to indicate the MA2275  
is in Standby Mode. To  
Adjust the BASS and TREBLE controls to suit your listen-  
ing preferences. The Bass or Treble intensity can be in-  
creased with clockwise rotation and decreased with coun-  
terclockwise rotation.  
Switch On the MA2275  
press the STANDBY/  
ON Push-button on the  
Meter Mode Selection  
Front Panel or the  
POWER Push-button on  
the Remote Control.  
The title TUBE WARMUP will illuminate on the Front  
Panel (located to the right of the STANDBY/ON Push-  
button) with the Audio Outputs muted until the tubes reach  
operating temperature. Refer to figures 9 and 10.  
Notes: 1. For normal operation,  
switch the MA2275 On  
and Off with the  
Rotate the Meter Mode Switch to select the meter opera-  
tion mode you desire. Refer to figure 11 and 12.  
Lights Off - Meter lights are turned off and the meter will  
continue to indicate  
Figure 9  
the power output.  
Watts- The meters respond to  
all the musical infor-  
mation being pro-  
duced by the ampli-  
fier. They indicate to  
an accuracy of at  
Standby/On Push-  
button. If the Tube  
Integrated Amplifier is  
not going to be used for  
an extended period of  
least 95% of the  
Figure 11  
power output with  
only a single cycle of a 2000Hz tone burst.  
time, turn Off all AC  
Power with the Power  
Switch on the Front  
Panel.  
2. The amount of time  
required for Tube  
Warmup is dependant  
upon the temperature of  
the Tubes inside the  
Figure 12  
MA2275 when the  
STANDBY/ON Push-  
button is depressed.  
3. If there is an  
interruption of AC  
Power to the MA2275  
while it is On, the  
internal circuitry will  
Hold - The meter pointer is locked to the highest  
power peak in a sequence of peaks. It is elec-  
tronically held to this power level until a higher  
power peak passes through the amplifier. The  
meter pointer will then rise to the newer  
higher indication. If no further power peaks  
are reached, the meter pointer will very slowly  
return to its rest position or lower power level.  
The decay rate is approximately 6dB per  
minute.  
sense this condition  
and will automatically  
switch the MA2275  
back On when AC  
Power is restored.  
Balance Control  
Adjust the BALANCE Control as needed to achieve ap-  
proximately equal listening volume levels in each Loud-  
speaker. Rotate the BALANCE Control clockwise to em-  
phasize the Right Channel by reducing the volume level of  
the Left Channel. Rotate the BALANCE Control counter-  
clockwise to de-emphasize the Right Channel until equal  
Balance of both Channels is achieved.  
Input Source Selection  
Select the desired Source with  
the INPUT Selector Control or  
the Source Push-button on the  
Figure 10  
Remote Control.  
Note:For an explanation of the Remote Control Push-button  
functions, refer to pages 18 and 19.  
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Volume Control  
Reset of Microprocessors  
Adjust the VOLUME Control or  
press the UpS /DownT Push-  
buttons on the Remote Control  
for the desired listening level.  
Refer to figure 13.  
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.  
Record Monitor  
Press the REC MONITOR  
Push-button to hear the TAPE  
Playback Signal during the re-  
cording process. Refer to figure  
14.  
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 PowerAmplifier.  
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.  
Tone Bypass  
Press the TONE BYPASS  
Push-button to totally Bypass the  
Tone Control Circuitry, providing  
a flat frequency response.  
Note: The MA2275 will  
Note: The McIntosh Jumpers must be  
automatically remember  
for each input whether the  
Tone Bypass is active.  
Figure 15  
connected, between the above  
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  
to page 13 for connection information.  
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  
Figure 16  
Note: The MA2275 VOLUME Control will affect the sound  
level of all the Loudspeakers.  
Figure 13  
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.  
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.  
Figure 14  
Note:For an explanation of the Remote Control Push-button functions, refer to pages 18 and 19.  
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Remote Control Push-Buttons  
Press to Power the  
MA2275 ON or OFF  
LED illuminates during the  
time a remote command is  
sent to the MA2275  
Press MODE to switch between  
Stereo or Mono Modes  
TurnsAC Power ON or OFF to cer-  
tain McIntosh Components when  
connected via the Data Port  
Press to Power ON  
the MA2275  
Press to Power OFF  
the MA2275  
Selects Functions for McIntosh  
Home Controller and as a “shift”  
key when used with the AM or FM  
push-buttons to select Output  
(Spkr) 1 or 2  
Selects FM Tuner Operat-  
ing Functions and Track  
Selection on certain  
Switches OFF the entire  
MA2275 System  
McIntosh CD Players  
Use to select tuner pre-  
sets, disc tracks or any  
numbered operation  
Selects AM Tuner Operating  
Functions and Disc Selection  
on certain McIntosh CD Play-  
ers  
Adjusts the volume  
level up or down  
Press to REVIEW Tuner Station  
Presets and selects certain func-  
tions on McIntosh CD Players  
Selects On Screen Func-  
tions for McIntosh DVD  
Players and certain CD  
Players  
Mutes the audio  
Selects the FF (Fast For-  
ward) or REWind Mode  
on Disc Player, Music  
Server or Tape Recorder;  
tunes Up or Down the  
AM/FM Dial  
Selects Disc Player, Music  
Server or Tape Recorder  
Functions and also per-  
forms various functions  
on a variety of McIntosh  
Components  
Selects one of the five High  
Level Audio Sources or the  
Phono Input  
Notes: Push-buttons whose function is not identified above are for use with other  
McIntosh Products. The Remote Control shipped with your MA2275 may  
differ from the illustration above; however, the functionality is the same.  
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How to Operate by Remote Control  
How to Operate by Remote Control  
The supplied Remote Control is capable of directly control-  
ling the functions of contemporary McIntosh Source Com-  
ponents connected to the MA2275. Earlier McIntosh  
move continuously from station to station. Press the +10  
Push-button to start the automatic brief audition of each of  
the presets stored in the tuner memory. Press the +10  
source components and other brand source components can Push-button a second time to stop on a station preset and  
be controlled by the MA2275 Remote Control with the ad-  
dition of a McIntosh Remote Control Translator (RCT).  
Note: Your McIntosh Dealer can assist you with the  
installation and operation of the Remote Control  
Translator (RCT).  
exit the review process.  
Acc On/Acc Off  
Press ACC ON Push-buton to switch the power ON to  
certain McIntosh Disc Players. Press ACC OFF Push-but-  
ton to switch the power OFF to certain McIntosh Disc  
Players. The ACC ON/OFF Push-buttons also control the  
signal at the ACCessory(B) Power Control Jack; it will also  
remember the last command when the MA2275 is switched  
Off and On again.  
Mute  
Press the MUTE Push-button to mute audio at the Loud-  
speaker and Headphone Outputs. Press MUTE a second  
time to unmute audio.  
Mode  
Pause  
Press the MODE Push-button to select between Stereo and  
Mono Modes of operation.  
Press to perform various functions on a variety of McIn-  
tosh Components. It will also pause the playing of a Disc or  
Tape playback.  
Input Source Selection  
Press one of the Input Push-buttons to select the desired  
program source.  
Disc Player, Music Server or Tape Recorder  
Functions  
Use these push-buttons to operate a Disc Player or Tape  
Recorder.  
Numbered Push-buttons  
Press Push-buttons 0 through 9 to access tuner station pre-  
sets or Disc chapters/tracks/discs.  
Disc and Track  
Use the DISC and TRACK Push-buttons when a Disc  
Player, Music Server or Tape Recorder is being used.  
Note: Certain Disc Players will require a Numbered Push-  
button be pressed immediately after the Disc or Track  
Push-button is depressed.  
Volume  
Press the UpS or DownT VOLUME Push-button to raise  
or lower the listening volume level.  
Note: The TAPE OUPUTS are not affected by volume  
changes.  
Tuner Push-buttons  
Press the AM or FM push-button to select the desired  
broadcast band. Press and release the CHANnel UpS or  
DownTpush-button to move from station to station. Press  
and hold a CHANnel UpS or DownT push-button to  
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Specifications  
Specifications  
Power Output  
Voltage Gain  
Minimum sine wave continuous average power output per  
channel, both channels operating is:  
75 watts into a 2 ohm load  
High Level to Tape: 0dB  
High Level to Main: 15dB  
75 watts into a ohm load  
Wide Band Damping Factor  
75 watts into an 8 ohm load  
Greater than 18  
Rated Power Band  
Power Requirements  
20Hz to 20,000Hz  
100 Volts, 50/60Hz at 3.6 amps  
110 Volts, 50/60Hz at 3.6 amps  
120 Volts, 50/60Hz at 3.6 amps  
220 Volts, 50/60Hz at 1.8 amps  
230 Volts, 50/60Hz at 1.8 amps  
240 Volts, 50/60Hz at 1.8 amps  
Total Harmonic Distortion  
Maximum Total Harmonic Distortion at any power  
level from 250 milliwatts to rated power output is:  
0.5% for a 2, 4 or 8 ohm load  
Note: Refer to the rear panel of the MA2275 for the correct  
voltage.  
Frequency Response  
+0, -0.5dB from 20Hz to 20,000Hz  
+0, -3dB from 10Hz to 50,000Hz  
Preamplifier Tube Compliment  
2 - 12AX7A Phono Circuitry  
2 - 12AX7A High Level Circuitry  
Sensitivity  
Phono: 4.4mV for 2.5V rated output  
High Level: 450mV for 2.5V rated output  
Power Amplifier Input: 2.5V for rated output  
Power Amplifier Tube Compliment  
2 - 12AT7  
4 - KT88/6550  
A-Weighted Signal To Noise Ratio  
Phono Input: 80dB below 10mV input  
High Level: 97dB below rated output  
Power Amplifier: 110dB below rated output  
Overall Dimensions  
Width is 17-3/4 inches (45.09cm)  
Height is 10-1/8 inches (25.72cm) including feet  
Depth is 18-3/4 inches (47.63cm) including the Front Panel  
and Knobs  
Intermodulation Distortion  
Maximum Intermodulation Distortion if instanta-  
neous peak output does not exceed twice the rated  
output, for any combination of frequencies from  
20Hz to 20,000Hz is:  
Weight  
77 pounds (35 kg) net, 110 pounds (50 kg) in shipping car-  
ton  
0.5% for a 2, 4 or 8 ohm load  
Input Impedance  
Phono: 47K ohms, 65pF  
High: Level, 22K ohms  
Maximum Input Signal  
Phono: 90mV  
High Level: 8V  
Preamplifier Maximum Voltage Output  
Phono: 8V  
High Level: 8V  
Main Out: 8V at preamp output  
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Packing Instructions  
Packing Instructions  
In the event it is necessary to repack the equipment for  
shipment, the equipment must be packed exactly as de-  
scribed and shown below.  
The MA2275 Vacuum Tubes must be removed from the  
Amplifier Tube Sockets and placed into the inside open-  
ings of the five layer foam packing material. The foam  
with the tubes located inside are placed into the Amplifier  
Tube Cover and secured to the Chassis. Failure to do this  
will result in damage to the Vacuum Tubes and possibly the  
MA2275.  
Quantity Part Number  
Description  
Shipping carton top  
Shipping carton bottom  
Foam Pad (top and bottom)  
Foam Pad (front and rear)  
Foam Pad (sides)  
1
1
2
2
2
034052  
034051  
034054  
034186  
034187  
2
2
034180  
034179  
Foam pack tube (ends)  
Foam pack tube (inside with  
tube cutouts)  
Four 1/4 - 20 x 2-1/4 inch cap screws and flat washers  
must be used to fasten the unit securely to the Shipping  
Skid. This will ensure the proper equipment location in the  
Inner Carton. Failure to do this will result in shipping dam-  
age.  
Use the original shipping carton and interior parts only  
if they are all in good serviceable condition. If a shipping  
carton or any of the interior part(s) are needed, please call  
or write Customer Service Department of McIntosh Labo-  
ratory. Please see the Part List for the correct part numbers.  
1
1
1
1
4
4
034136  
034137  
034008  
034161  
101212  
104058  
Inner carton top  
Inner carton bottom  
Bottom pad  
Shipping skid  
1/4 - 20x2-1/4 cap screw  
Flat washer  
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McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.  
2 Chambers Street  
Binghamton, NY 13903  
The continuous improvement of its products is  
the policy of McIntosh Laboratory Incorporated  
who reserve the right to improve design without  
notice.  
Printed in the U.S.A.  
McIntosh Part No. 04099200  
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