McIntosh Stereo Amplifier MA7000 User Manual

Integrated Amplifier  
MA7000  
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 MA7000 Integrated  
Amplifier ranks you at the very top among discriminating  
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 ..............................................................3  
General Information .........................................................3  
Connector and Cable Information ....................................4  
Introduction.......................................................................4  
Performance Features .......................................................4  
Dimensions .......................................................................5  
Installation ........................................................................6  
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:  
Connections:  
Rear Panel Connections....................................................7  
Connecting Components...................................................8  
Connection Diagrams (Separate Sheet)..............Mc1A/1B  
Connecting Loudspeakers ................................................9  
Serial Number: __________________________________  
Purchase Date: __________________________________  
Dealer Name: ___________________________________  
Remote Control:  
Remote Control Push-buttons......................................... 10  
How to Operate by Remote Control ............................... 11  
Front Panel Features:  
Front Panel Displays, Controls, Push-buttons and Jack . 12  
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  
additional help concerning a suspected problem, you can  
receive technical assistance for all McIntosh products at:  
Operation:  
How to Operate the MA7000..................................... 13-14  
Additional Information:  
Technical Description ................................................ 15-17  
Specifications.................................................................. 18  
Packing Instruction.........................................................19  
McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.  
2 Chambers Street  
Binghamton, New York 13903  
Phone: 607-723-1545  
Fax: 607-724-0549  
General Information  
1. For additional connection information, refer to the  
owner’s manual(s) for any component(s) connected to  
the MA7000 Integrated Amplifier.  
Customer Service  
2. The Main AC Power going to the MA7000 and any  
other McIntosh Component(s) should not be applied  
until all the system components are connected together.  
Failure to do so could result in malfunctioning of some  
or all of the system’s normal operations. When the  
MA7000 and other McIntosh Components are in their  
Standby Power Off Mode, the Microprocessor’s Circuit-  
ry inside each component is active and communication  
is occurring between them.  
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  
assistance on factory repair return procedure, contact the  
McIntosh Service Department at:  
McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.  
2 Chambers Street  
Binghamton, New York 13903  
Phone: 607-723-3515  
Fax: 607-723-1917  
Copyright 2007 © by McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.  
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Connector Information, Introduction and Performance Features  
Connector and Cable Information  
Performance Features  
XLR Connectors  
• Power Output with Patented Autoformer  
Below is the Pin configuration for the XLR Balanced Input The MA7000 consists of a 250 watts per channel stereo  
and Output Connectors on the MA7000. Refer to the dia-  
gram for connection:  
Power Amplifier with less than 0.005% distortion. The  
McIntosh designed and manufactured Autoformer allows  
connection of 2, 4 or 8 ohm Loudspeakers.  
PIN 1: Shield/Ground  
PIN 2: + Output  
PIN 3: - Output  
• Electronic Switching and Balanced Connections  
The Preamplifier uses Logic Circuits controlling Electro-  
magnetic Switches on all inputs and operating functions  
for reliable, noiseless, distortion free switching. There are  
two Balanced Inputs for connection of source components  
and a Balanced Preamplifier Output for driving an external  
Power Amplifier.  
PIN 2  
PIN 2  
PIN 3  
PIN 1  
PIN 1  
PIN 3  
Power Control Connector  
The MA7000 Power Control Output Jack sends Power On/  
Off Signals when connected to other  
Power  
McIntosh Components. A 1/8 inch  
Control  
stereo mini phone plug is used for con-  
N/C  
nection to the Power Control Output  
on the MA7000.  
Ground  
• Power Guard  
The patented McIntosh Power Guard circuit prevents the  
amplifier from being overdriven into clipping with its  
harsh distorted sound that can also damage your valuable  
loudspeakers.  
Note: The Data and Power Control Connecting Cable is avail-  
able from the McIntosh Parts Department:  
Data and Power Control Cable Part No. 170-202  
Six foot, shielded 2 conductor, with 1/8 inch stereo mini  
phone plugs on each end.  
• Sentry Monitor and Thermal Protection  
McIntosh Sentry Monitor power output stage protection  
circuits ensure the MA7000 will have a long and trouble  
free operating life. Built-in thermal protection circuits  
guard against overheating.  
Data Port Connectors  
The MA7000 Data Out Ports send Remote Control Signals  
to McIntosh Source Components. A 1/8  
Data  
Signal  
inch stereo mini phone plug is used for  
connection.  
• Illuminated Power Meters  
N/C  
Data  
Ground  
The Illuminated Power Output Watt Meters on the  
MA7000 are peak responding, and indicate the power out-  
put of the amplifier.  
McIntosh Plug-In Jumper Connector  
The MA7000 utilizes a phono style Plug-In Jumper to con-  
nect the OUTPUT 1 (Preamplifier Output)  
Jack to the PWR AMP (Power Amplifier  
Input) Jack for each channel.  
• Power Control and Remote Control  
The Power Control Output connection provides convenient  
Turn-On/Off of McIntosh Source Components. The Data  
Ports together with the supplied Remote Control provides  
control of McIntosh Source Components connected to the  
MA7000.  
Note: The Jumper Connector is available  
from the McIntosh Parts Department:  
McIntosh Jumper Connector Part No. 117-781  
• Special Power Supply  
Introduction  
The large Power Transformer, multiple filter capacitors and  
regulated Power Supply ensures stable noise free operation  
even though the power line varies.  
Now you can take advantage of traditional McIntosh stan-  
dards of excellence in the MA7000 Integrated Amplifier.  
The Power Amplifier section of the MA7000, with a power  
output of 250 watts per channel, will drive a pair of quality  
Loudspeakers to a high level of performance. The flex-  
ible Preamplifier section provides connections for various  
input sources and may also be used to drive an external  
Power Amplifier. The MA7000 reproduction is sonically  
transparent and absolutely accurate. The McIntosh Sound  
is “The Sound of the Music Itself.”  
• Fiber Optic Solid State Front Panel Illumination  
The even Illumination of the Front Panel is accomplished  
by the combination of custom designed Fiber Optic Light  
Diffusers and extra long life Light Emitting Diodes  
(LEDs). The glass Front Panel ensures the pristine beauty  
of the MA7000 will be retained for many years.  
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Dimensions  
Dimensions  
The following dimensions can assist in determining the  
best location for your MA7000. There is additional in-  
formation on the next page pertaining to installing the  
MA7000 into cabinets.  
17-1/2"  
44.45cm  
Front View of the MA7000  
8-13/16"  
22.38cm  
9-7/16"  
23.97cm  
16-13/16"  
42.70cm  
Rear View of the MA7000  
11-1/2"  
29.21cm  
19-3/4"  
50.17cm  
2-1/4"  
5.72cm  
16-7/16"  
41.75cm  
Side View of the MA7000  
8-1/4"  
20.96cm  
3/16"  
0.48cm  
1-1/4"  
3.18cm  
7/8"  
2.22cm  
12-3/4"  
32.39cm  
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Installation  
Installation  
The MA7000 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 MA7000 when it  
is custom installed as outlined below. The four feet togeth-  
er with the mounting screws should be retained for pos-  
Allow at least 6 inches (15.24cm) above the top, 2 inches  
(5.08cm) below the bottom and 1 inch (2.54cm) on each  
side of the Integrated Amplifier, so that airflow is not ob-  
structed. Allow 20 inches (50.8cm) depth behind the front  
panel. Allow 2-1/4 inch (5.72cm) in front of the mounting  
panel for handle clearance. Be sure to cut out a ventilation  
sible future use if the MA7000 is removed from the custom hole in the mounting shelf according to the dimensions in  
installation and used free standing. The required panel  
the drawing.  
cutout, ventila-  
tion cutout and  
unit dimensions  
are shown.  
17-1/16"  
43.34cm  
Always pro-  
vide adequate  
ventilation for  
your MA7000.  
Cool opera-  
tion ensures the  
8-5/16"  
21.11cm  
MA7000 Front Panel  
Custom Cabinet Cutout  
longest possible  
operating life for  
any electronic  
instrument. Do  
not install the  
MA7000 directly  
above a heat  
generating com-  
ponent such as  
a high powered  
amplifier. If all  
the components  
are installed in  
a single cabinet,  
a quiet run-  
6"  
15.24cm  
Cutout Opening  
for  
Custom Mounting  
Cabinet  
Front  
Panel  
Opening  
for Ventilation  
MA7000 Side View  
in Custom Cabinet  
ning ventilation  
fan can be a  
definite asset  
in maintaining  
all the system  
components at  
the coolest pos-  
sible operating  
temperature.  
Cutout Opening for Ventilation  
Chassis  
Spacers  
Support  
Shelf  
4-5/8"  
11.75cm  
9-1/2"  
24.13cm  
A custom cabi-  
net installation  
should provide  
the following  
minimum spac-  
ing dimensions  
for cool opera-  
tion.  
MA7000 Bottom View  
in Custom Cabinet  
16"  
40.64cm  
11-1/2"  
29.21cm  
Cutout  
Opening  
for  
Ventilation  
Note: Center the cutout Horizontally on the unit.  
For purposes of clarity, the above  
10"  
25.4cm  
illustration is not drawn to scale.  
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Rear Panel Connections  
Connect the MA7000 EXT SENSOR con-  
GND  
terminal  
accepts  
a ground  
wire from a  
turntable  
JUMPER PLUGS  
connect the Pream-  
plifier OUTPUT 1  
Jacks to the PWR  
AMP IN Jacks  
OUTPUT 2 sends balanced  
signals to a separate exter-  
nal Power Amplifier with  
balanced inputs  
power cord to a live  
AC outlet. Refer to  
information on the  
back panel of your  
MA7000 to determine  
the correct voltage for  
your unit  
nector permits the  
connection of a Mc-  
Intosh IR Sensor for  
remote operation  
and are needed for  
normal operation  
POWER CON-  
RIGHT OUTPUT  
LEFT OUTPUT  
CD1 and DVD Bal-  
TROL MAIN Out-  
put sends a turn-on  
signal to a McIn-  
tosh Component  
when the MA7000  
is turned On  
connections for a  
2, 4 or 8 ohm  
loudspeaker  
connections for a  
2, 4 or 8 ohm  
loudspeaker  
anced and Unbalanced  
INPUTS accept high  
level program source  
signals  
Main Fuse holder,  
POWER CONTROL  
PHONO accepts  
PWR AMP  
input accepts  
signals from  
the internal  
Preamplifier  
or a separate  
external Pre-  
amplifier  
RECord  
refer to information  
on the back panel  
of your MA7000 to  
determine the cor-  
rect fuse size and  
rating  
1 and 2 Output sends  
a turn-on signal to a  
McIntosh Component  
when the Outputs 1  
and 2 Push-buttons  
are used  
signals from a  
Moving Magnet  
phono cartridge  
OUTPUT  
sends signals  
to the input  
of a recording  
device  
POWER CONTROL ACC  
Output sends a turn-On,  
turn-Off signal to a McIn-  
tosh Component when using  
the MA7000 Remote Control  
ACC On/Off Push-buttons  
DATA PORTS send  
CD2, SERVER,  
OUTPUT 1 sends  
signals to the internal  
Power Amplifier or  
a separate external  
Power Amplifier  
signals to McIntosh  
Source Components  
to allow control with  
the MA7000 Remote  
Control  
REC and TUNER  
INPUTS accept high  
level program source  
signals  
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Connecting Components  
Sensor Connections:  
The MA7000 has the ability to automatically switch power  
On/Off to McIntosh Source Components via the Power  
Control connections. The Data Port Connections allow for  
the remote operation of basic functions using the MA7000  
Remote Control. With an external sensor connected to the  
MA7000, remote control operation of the system is possi-  
ble from another room and/or when the MA7000 is located  
in a cabinet with the doors closed.  
12. Connect a RG59U or RG6U Cable from the MA7000  
EXT SENSOR “F” Connector to the McIntosh Sensor  
“F” Connector.  
Audio Connections:  
13. Connect an Audio Cable from the MA7000 TUNER  
INPUT Jacks to the McIntosh TUNER 1 Fixed Output  
Jacks.  
14. Connect Balanced Cables from the MA7000 CD  
INPUT Jacks to the McIntosh SACD/CD Player Fixed  
Balanced Output Jacks.  
The connection instructions below, together with the  
MA7000 Input and Output Connection Diagrams located  
on the separate folded sheet “Mc1A/1B”, are an example of  
a typical audio system. Your system may vary from this,  
however the actual components would be connected in a  
similar manner. For additional information refer to “Con-  
nector and Cable Information” on page 4.  
Note: Unbalanced Audio Cables may be used instead of  
the Balanced Cables, but not both.  
15. Connect an Audio Cable from the MA7000 SERVER  
INPUT Jacks to the McIntosh Music Server Output  
Jacks.  
Power Control Connections:  
16. Connect an Audio Cable from the MA7000 REC OUT-  
PUT Jacks to the McIntosh Music Server Input 1 Jacks.  
17. Connect Balanced Cables from the MA7000 DVD  
INPUT Jacks to the McIntosh Audio/Video Player Bal-  
anced Output Jacks.  
1. Connect a Control Cable from the MA7000 POWER  
CONTROL MAIN Jack to the Power Control In on the  
McIntosh SACD/CD Player.  
2. Connect a Control Cable from the McIntosh SACD/CD  
Player Power Control Out Jack to the McIntosh Audio/  
Video Player Power Control In Jack.  
3. Connect a Control Cable from the McIntosh Audio/  
Video Player Power Control Out Jack to the McIntosh  
Tuner Power Control In Jack.  
4. Connect a Control Cable from the McIntosh Tuner  
Power Control Out Jack to the McIntosh Music Server  
Power Control In Jack.  
5. Optionally connect a Control Cable from the MA7000  
POWER CONTROL OUTPUT 2 Jack to the McIntosh  
Power Amplifier (Secondary Room) Power Control In  
Jack.  
6. Connect any additional McIntosh Components in a  
similar manner, as outlined in steps 1 thru 4.  
Data Control Connections:  
7. Connect a Control Cable from the MA7000 TUNER  
DATA PORTS Jack to the McIntosh TUNER1 Data In  
Jack.  
Note: Unbalanced Audio Cables may be used instead of  
the Balanced Cables, but not both.  
18. Connect the Audio Cables coming from the Turntable  
to the MA7000 PHONO INPUT Jacks.  
19. Optionally, connect Balanced Cables from the MA7000  
OUTPUT 2 Jacks to the McIntosh Power Amplifier  
(Secondary) Input Jacks.  
20. Connect any additional McIntosh Components in a  
similar manner, as outlined in steps 14 thru 18.  
Ground Connections:  
21. Connect the Ground Cable coming from the Turntable  
to the MA7000 GND Binding Post.  
AC Power Cords Connections:  
22. Connect the MA7000 and any remaining components’  
AC Power Cords to a live AC outlet as illustrated.  
8. Connect a Control Cable from the MA7000 CD DATA  
PORT Jack to the McIntosh SACD/CD Player Data In  
Jack.  
9. Connect a Control Cable from the MA7000 SERVER  
DATA PORT Jack to the McIntosh Music Server Data  
In Jack.  
10. Connect a Control Cable from the MA7000 DVD  
DATA PORT Jack to the McIntosh Audio/Video Player  
Data In Jack.  
11. Connect any additional McIntosh Components in a  
similar manner, as outlined in steps 7 thru 10.  
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How to Connect  
Connecting Loudspeakers  
Caution: The supplied AC Power Cord should not be  
connected to the Rear Panel of the MA7000  
Amplifier until after the Loudspeaker Connec-  
tions have been made. Failure to observe this  
could result in Electric Shock. For additional  
instruction on making Loudspeaker Connec-  
tions contact your McIntosh Dealer or McIn-  
tosh Technical Support.  
Figure 4  
Figure 5  
Figure 6  
out. Refer to figures 4, 5 & 6.  
Banana plug connection:  
When connecting Loudspeakers to the MA7000 it is very  
important to use cables of adequate size, so there is little to  
no power loss in the cables. The size is specified in Gauge  
Numbers or AWG (American Wire Gauge). The smaller  
the Gauge number, the larger the wire size:  
If your loudspeaker cables are 50 feet (38.1m) or less,  
use at least 14 Gauge.  
Insert the banana plug into the hole at the top of the  
termi-  
nal.  
Refer  
to fig-  
ures  
A and  
B.  
If your loudspeaker cables are 100 feet (76.2m) or less,  
use at least 12 Gauge.  
1. This McIntosh MA7000 Integrated Amplifier is de-  
signed for the connection of a single Loudspeaker per  
amplifier channel, with an impedance of 2 ohms, 4  
ohms or 8 ohms.  
Note: Banana Plugs are for use in the United States  
and Canada only.  
When making Loudspeaker Connections to the MA7000  
refer to Connection Diagram located on the separate folded  
sheet “Mc1B”. This an example of a typical audio system,  
your system may vary from this, however the actual Loud-  
speakers would be connected in a similar manner.  
3. Connect the Loudspeaker hookup cables from a single  
Loudspeaker to the output terminals that match the im-  
pedance of the Loudspeaker, being careful to observe  
the correct polarities. Output impedance connections  
of 2 ohms, 4 ohms and 8 ohms are provided. If the  
Loudspeaker’s impedance is in-between the available  
connections, use the nearest lower impedance connec-  
tion.  
Note: The remaining Loudspeaker Terminals on the  
Amplifier should not be connected to another  
Loudspeaker.  
2. Prepare the Loudspeaker Hookup Cables that attach to  
the Amplifier 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  
Figure 2  
Figure 3  
Figure 1  
WARNING: Loudspeaker terminals are hazardous live  
and present a risk of electric shock.  
4. Connect the MA7000 Power Cord to a live AC outlet.  
twist the strands together as tightly as possible.  
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  
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Remote Control Push-Buttons  
Press to Power the  
MA7000 ON or OFF  
Press MODE to switch between  
Stereo and Mono Modes  
LED illuminates during the time a re-  
mote command is sent to the MA7000  
Turns AC Power ON or OFF to  
certain McIntosh Components when  
connected via the Data Port and any  
McIntosh Components connected to  
the ACC Power Control Jack  
Press to Power ON  
the MA7000  
Press to Power OFF  
the MA7000  
Selects FM Tuner Operating Func-  
tions and Track Selection on certain  
McIntosh CD Players  
Switches OFF the en-  
tire MA7000 System  
Use to select tuner presets, disc  
tracks or any numbered operation  
Press to review Tuner Station Pre-  
sets and select certain functions on a  
variety of McIntosh Components  
Selects AM Tuner Operating Func-  
tions and Disc Selection on certain  
McIntosh Disc Players  
Adjusts the volume level up or down  
Selects On Screen Functions on a  
variety of McIntosh Components  
Mutes the audio  
Selects a Disc Player, Music Server  
or Tape Recorder Function and also  
performs various functions on a  
variety of McIntosh Components  
Selects the FF (Fast Forward) or  
REWind Mode on a Disc Player,  
Music Server or Tape Recorder;  
tunes Up or Down the AM/FM  
Dial  
Selects one of the seven  
available Audio Sources  
Note: Push-buttons whose function is not identified above  
are for use with other McIntosh Products.  
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How to use the Remote Control  
How to use the Remote Control  
Pause  
The supplied Remote Control is capable of directly con-  
trolling the functions of contemporary McIntosh Source  
Components connected to the MA7000 via the Data Ports.  
Press the Pause Pushbutton to perform various functions  
on a variety of McIntosh Components. It will also pause  
the playing of a disc or tape player. The Pause Push-but-  
ton will also allow for quick exiting from the active menu  
when in the setup mode. The Pause Push-button is also  
used as an Enter Push-button with some McIntosh compo-  
nents  
Input Source Selection  
Press the appropriate Source Push-button to select the  
desired program source.  
Mute  
Acc On/Off  
Press the MUTE Push-button to mute the audio in all  
outputs except the REC OUTPUT. The MUTE LED above  
the push-button will flash on and off to indicate that Mute  
is active. To un-mute the audio, press the MUTE Push-but-  
ton again.  
Press ACC ON to turn the power ON or ACC OFF switch-  
es AC Power ON or OFF to certain McIntosh Components  
when connected via the Data Port and any McIntosh Com-  
ponents connected to the ACC Power Control Jack.  
Mono  
Press the MONO Push-button to switch from Stereo to  
Mono for Monophonic listening.  
Disc, Server and Tape Functions  
Use these push-buttons to operate a DVD Player, CD  
Player, CD Changer, Music Server or Tape Recorder.  
Numbered Push-buttons  
Press Push-buttons 0 through 9 to access tuner station pre-  
sets, tracks on discs or selections on a Music Server.  
Disc and Track  
Use the DISC and TRACK Push-buttons when a Disc  
Player or Music Server is being used.  
Tuner Push-buttons  
Press the AM or FM Push-button to select the desired  
broadcast band. Press and release the Channel Upor  
DownPush-button to move from station to station. Press  
and hold a Channel Upor DownPush-button to move  
continuously from station to station. Press +10 Push-button  
to start the automatic brief audition of each of the pre-  
sets stored in the tuner memory. Press +10 Push-button a  
second time to stop on a station preset and exit the review  
process.  
Volume  
Press the Upor DownVOLUME Push-button to raise  
or lower the listening volume level.  
Note: The Record Signals present at REC OUTPUTS are not  
affected by volume changes.  
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Front Panel Displays, Controls, Push-buttons and Jack  
Meter indicates the  
Left Channel Out-  
put of the amplifier  
LED indicates when the  
Left Channel Amplifier  
POWER GUARD circuit  
activates  
LED indicates when the  
Right Channel Amplifier  
POWER GUARD circuit  
activates  
VOLUME Control allows  
adjustment of the listening  
level for both channels  
BALANCE Control  
The LEDs above  
Equalizer Controls  
Meter indicates the  
Right Channel Out-  
put of the amplifier  
Standby Power  
On Indicator  
allows adjustment of  
the relative volume  
balance between  
channels  
the push-buttons  
indicate the current  
source selected.  
provide 12dB of boost  
or cut at the center  
frequencies indicated  
above each control  
Source Push-buttons  
Connection for low  
OUTPUTS 1 and 2  
STANDBY/ON  
select audio signals from  
seven inputs for listening  
impedance dynamic  
headphones, for private  
listening  
Push-buttons with  
indicators, turn the  
Loudspeakers and  
Preamplifier Output 2  
On or Off  
Push-button switch-  
es the MA7000 ON  
or OFF (Standby)  
and resets the micro-  
processors  
IR Sensor receives  
MONO Push-button with  
MUTE Push-button  
commands from a  
Remote Control  
indicator combines the  
Left and Right Channel  
signals for Monophonic  
Sound  
with indicator, mutes  
the audio from the  
Loudspeakers and  
Headphones  
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How to Operate the MA7000  
How to Operate the MA7000  
Power On  
Headphones Jack  
The Red LED above the STANDBY/ON Push-button lights Connect a pair of dynamic  
to indicate the MA7000 is in Standby mode. To Switch headphones to the Headphones  
ON the MA7000, press the STANDBY/ON Push-button on Jack for private listening. Press  
the Front Panel or the Power Push-button on the Remote  
Control. The MUTE LED will light for approximately two  
seconds after turn on. Refer to page 12 and figure 7.  
Note: For an explanation of the Remote Control Push-but-  
ton functions, refer to pages 10 and 11.  
the MUTE Push-button to  
mute the Headphones; press  
OUTPUT 1 and/or 2 Push-but-  
tons to mute the Loudspeakers.  
Note: The Headphone Output  
is optimized for imped-  
ances ranging from 16 to  
250 ohms.  
Source Selection  
Select the desired source with the appropriate push-button  
switch on the Front Panel or Remote Control.  
Power Output Meters  
The MA7000 Power Output  
Meters indicate the power  
delivered to the Loudspeakers.  
The meters respond to all the  
musical information being pro-  
duced by the Amplifier. They  
indicate to an accuracy of at  
least 95% of the power output  
with only a single cycle of a  
2,000Hz tone burst.  
Volume Control  
Rotate the Front Panel VOLUME Control or use the  
VOLUME Upor DownPush-buttons on the Remote  
Control for the desired listening level.  
Balance Control  
Rotate the Front Panel BALANCE Control as needed to  
achieve approximately equal listening volume levels in  
each Loudspeaker. Rotate the BALANCE counterclock-  
wise to emphasize the Left Channel by reducing the level  
of the Right Channel. Rotate the BALANCE clockwise to  
emphasize the Right Channel by reducing the level of the  
Left Channel.  
Power Guard  
During normal operation,  
the Front Panel Power Guard  
Indicators will momentarily  
illuminate during peaks in the  
audio signals. In the event the  
MA7000 over heats, due to  
improper ventilation and/or  
high ambient temperature, the  
internal protection circuits will  
activate. The Front Panel Power  
Guard Indicators will continu-  
Equalizer Controls  
Each of the five Equalizer Frequency Controls will raise  
or lower by approximately 12dB, the amplitude of the band  
of frequencies centered at the frequency marked above the  
controls. Both Left and Right Channels are affected. At the  
center detent or flat position of the controls, all equalizer  
circuit components are removed from the signal path.  
Figure 7  
Mono  
ously illuminate and the audio will be muted. When the  
MA7000 has returned to a safe operating temperature,  
normal operation will resume.  
Press the Front Panel MONO Push-button or the MODE  
Push-button on the Remote Control to combine left and  
right stereo signals to a Monophonic signal.  
Note: The signals at the REC OUT Jacks are not affected.  
How To Make A Tape Recording  
1. Select the signal you wish to record with the appropriate  
Source Push-button.  
2. Adjust the record level using the recorder volume con-  
trol and proceed with the recording process.  
3. To listen to the playback of the program source just  
recorded, press the REC Push-button.  
Mute  
Press the MUTE Push-button on the Front Panel or Remote  
Control to mute the audio in all outputs except the REC  
OUTPUT. The MUTE LED above the push-button flashes  
to indicate that Mute is active. To un-mute the audio, press  
the MUTE Push-button again, press the Remote Control  
Volume Push-button(s) or press a Source Push-button.  
Note: The MA7000 REC OUTPUTS are not affected by the  
VOLUME or BALANCE controls.  
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How to Operate the MA7000, con’t  
How to Operate the MA7000, con’t  
Reset of Microprocessors  
Using a Separate Power Amplifier  
In the unlikely event the controls of the MA7000 stop  
functioning, the microprocessors can be reset by perform-  
ing the following:  
1. Press and hold in the STANDBY/ON Push-button for  
approximately five seconds.  
There are two different ways to use a separate power am-  
plifier with a MA7000. The first way is to use the separate  
amplifier instead of the MA7000 built-in Power Amplifier.  
Connect the Loudspeakers to the separate power amplifier  
and remove the McIntosh Jumpers that are located between  
the OUTPUTS 1 Jacks and the POWER AMP INput Jacks.  
Refer to figure 8.  
2. When the MA7000 cycles On then Off, release the  
STANDBY/ON Push-button.  
Note: The McIntosh Jumpers must be connected, between  
the above mentioned jacks, when the MA7000 Internal  
Power Amplifier is to be used.  
3. When the STANDBY/ON LED is illuminated press the  
STANDBY/ON Push-button, the MA7000 will resume  
normal operation.  
The second way is to use both a separate power amplifier  
and the MA7000 built-in Power Amplifier. Connect one  
pair of Loudspeakers to the separate power amplifier and  
the second pair to the MA7000. Refer to the MA7000 Out-  
put Connection Diagrams located on the separate folded  
sheet “Mc1B” and figure 8 below.  
Note: This can be performed with the MA7000 On or in  
the Standby Mode.  
Note: The MA7000 VOLUME Control will affect the sound  
level of all the Loudspeakers.  
Using Output 2  
The MA7000 has provisions for connecting an external  
Power Amplifier (to drive Loudspeakers in another room)  
and an external sensor for remote operation of the MA7000  
from that room. With an external Power Amplifier con-  
nected (as illustrated on the McIntosh Connection Diagram  
separate sheet “Mc1B”), press the Front Panel OUTPUT 2  
Push-button or press on the Remote Control the 2nd Push-  
button followed by pressing the OUTPUT 2 Push-button to  
switch On or Off the external Power Amplifier.  
Jumpers  
Figure 8  
Figure 9  
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Technical Description  
Technical Description  
McIntosh Laboratory, the company who introduced the  
world’s first amplifier that could be called “High Fidel-  
ity”, has done it again. The McIntosh engineering staff has  
created a power amplifier without compromise, using the  
most advanced McIntosh circuit design concepts.  
A continuous average power output rating of 250 watts  
and with an output current of greater than 50 amperes per  
channel, making this the most advanced Integrated Ampli-  
fier McIntosh has ever manufactured. The distortion limits  
for the MA7000 are no more than 0.005% at rated power  
output for all frequencies from 20Hz to 20,000Hz. Typical  
performance at mid frequencies is less than 0.002%. The  
true distortion readings on the MA7000 are so low, it takes  
special measuring techniques to make accurate readings.  
The MA7000 can deliver the best possible performance  
from any type of high quality loudspeaker system.  
Creating an amplifier with this level of performance did  
not come easily. Many months of design, testing and mea-  
suring were required. Extensive controlled listening tests,  
the ultimate form of measuring, were made before the final  
design was accepted.  
Preamplifier Design Philosophy  
All Audio Signal Switching in the MA7000 is done by 25  
Electro-Magnetic devices. Electro-Magnetic Switching is  
a proven technology that uses the latest in materials and  
manufacturing methods. Each switch consists of a glass  
tube that is filled with an inert oxygen-free atmosphere and  
MA7000 Top View  
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sealed with tiny leads protruding  
from either end. Refer to figure  
10. These leads extend into the  
tube and overlap one another  
with a separation of a few thou-  
sandths of an inch. The leads are  
made from a ferrous material that  
is influenced by a magnetic field.  
Figure 10  
They are first plated with gold as a base material, then  
with rhodium and finally ruthenium. Ruthenium is the best  
contact material known.  
The glass assembly is then placed in the center of a  
multilayer coil of copper wire. The entire assembly is  
molded together in a tough shock absorbing material. The  
switch and coil connectors extend from the bottom in the  
form of printed circuit board terminals. When a DC volt-  
age is applied to the coil, current flows and creates a mag-  
netic field. The force of the field causes the leads to bend  
and contact one another inside the sealed glass tube. The  
inert gas eliminates corrosion of the contacts and insures a  
low resistance, distortion free switch.  
All inputs, outputs, and data ports are controlled by  
logic circuits in the MA7000. The logic is changed by  
front panel push-buttons or by a microprocessor IR de-  
coder. This microprocessor IR decoder is programmed  
with exclusive McIntosh software. It receives data from the  
front panel or external sensors and provides the command  
signals for input switching, data switching, and volume  
control.  
Figure 11  
never accept the approximately 100 times higher distortion  
of many non-feedback designs.  
All transistors are selected to have nearly constant cur-  
rent gain over the entire current range they must cover. The  
12 Power Transistors used in each channel of the MA7000  
Power Output Circuitry, have matched uniform current  
gain, high current bandwidth product and a large active  
region safe operating area. These Power Transistors are the  
very latest in semiconductor technology and  
incorporate a new design known as Thermal-  
Trak™. Refer to figure 12. This allows for the  
instantaneous and accurate monitoring of the  
Power Transistor Temperature. The MA7000  
Power Output Circuitry has a specially de-  
The equalizer section uses several high technology  
operational amplifiers. The amplifier stage has been op-  
timized for the best transient performance and minimum  
distortion. Five other operational amplifiers are arranged  
in a circuit configuration that is the equivalent of a series  
turned circuit. A control potentiometer inserts this series  
tuned circuit into either the feedback or input section of the  
equalizer amplifier. This provides a 12dB boost or cut at  
the frequency of the tuned circuit. Refer to figure 11. The  
overall gain of the stage is 0dB when the potentiometer is  
at its center detent position. In this position the tone control  
elements are completely removed from the signal path.  
signed bias circuit to take full advantage of  
the ThermalTrak™ Power Transistors and thus  
precisely controls the power amplifier opera-  
tion over a wide range of music conditions  
Figure 12  
with the benefits of lower distortion and cooler operation.  
Precision metal film resistors and low dielectric absorption  
film capacitors are used in all critical circuit locations.  
The output signal of the circuit is coupled together  
in the unique McIntosh MA7000 Output Autoformer.  
It provides low distortion power transfer at frequencies  
from below 20Hz to well beyond 20,000Hz with optimum  
impedance points of two ohms, four ohms and eight ohms.  
The unequaled expertise of McIntosh in the design and  
manufacturing of autoformers is legendary in the high  
fidelity industry.  
Power Amplifier Design Philosophy  
The design philosophy incorporated in the MA7000  
involved several different techniques, all based on sound  
scientific logic. Every stage of voltage or current ampli-  
fication must be as linear as possible prior to the use of  
negative feedback. McIntosh engineers know how to prop-  
erly design negative feedback circuits so they contribute to  
the extremely low distortion performance expected from  
a McIntosh Amplifier. The typical McIntosh owner would  
The high efficiency circuit design of the MA7000 con-  
tributes to low operating temperatures. More than 1,000  
square inches of heat sink area keep the MA7000 operating  
safely with convection cooling. No fans are needed.  
ThermalTrak™ - is a trademark of Semiconductor Components Industries,  
LLC (SCILLC)  
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Autoformers  
it can damage valuable loudspeaker  
All solid state power amplifier output circuits work best  
into what is called an optimum load. This optimum load  
may vary considerably from what a loudspeaker requires.  
In the case of more than one loudspeaker connected in  
parallel, the load to the power amplifier may drop to two  
ohms or even less. A power amplifier connected to a load  
that is lower than optimum, causes more output current  
to flow, which results in extra heat being generated in  
the power output stage. This increase in temperature will  
result in a reduced life expectancy for the amplifier.  
The Autoformer creates an ideal match between the  
power amplifier output stage and the loudspeaker. Refer to  
figure 13. There is absolutely  
system tweeters. You will never  
experience the harsh and damaging  
distortion due to clipping.  
The Power Guard circuit is a  
waveform comparator, monitoring  
both the input and output wave-  
forms. Under normal operating con-  
ditions, there are no differences be-  
tween the shape of these waveforms.  
If an amplifier channel is overdriven,  
there will be a difference between  
the two signal waveforms. When the  
difference exceeds 0.3%, the Power  
Guard activates the PG light and a  
dynamic electronic attenuator at the  
amplifier input reduces the input  
volume just enough to prevent any  
further increase in distortion. The  
Figure 16  
no performance limitation  
with an Autoformer. Its fre-  
quency response exceeds that  
of the output circuit itself,  
Figure 17  
and extends well beyond the  
audible range. Its distortion  
level is so low it is virtually  
impossible to measure. In the  
rare event of a power ampli-  
fier output circuit failure,  
the McIntosh Autoformer  
provides absolute protection  
Power Guard circuit acts so fast that there are absolutely  
no audible side effects and the sonic purity of the music  
reproduction is perfectly preserved. The MA7000 Ampli-  
fier with Power Guard is not limited to just the rated power  
output, but will actually produce distortion free output well  
above its rated power due to the McIntosh philosophy of  
conservative design.  
Figure 13  
from possible damage to your valuable loudspeakers.  
Power Supply Circuits  
Protection Circuits  
To compliment the design of the MA7000, there is a  
high voltage power supply for both channels. The power  
amplifiers draw high current from the AC power line.  
Therefore, it is important that they plug directly into the  
wall outlet. Turn on inrush current is cushioned by therm-  
istors in the power transformer’s primary circuit. This soft  
start eliminates component stress during turn-on.  
The MA7000 can provide greater than 50 amperes peak  
output current to drive uneven speaker loads. Some poor  
speaker designs have input impedance that dip to 1 or 2  
ohms at various frequencies and the MA7000 has the out-  
put current reserve to drive them. The MA7000 has main  
filter capacitors that guarantee an excellent signal to noise  
ratio and the energy storage necessary for a wide dynamic  
range that music demands.  
The MA7000 incorporates its version of the McIntosh  
Sentry Monitor output transis-  
tor protection circuit. Refer to  
figure 14. There is absolutely  
no compromise in sonic per-  
formance with this circuit, and  
it ensures safe operation of the  
amplifier under even the most  
extreme operating conditions.  
The different types of protec-  
Normal Operating Area  
Output  
Transistor  
Failure  
Sentry Monitor  
Safety Area  
Figure 14  
tion circuits incorporated in the MA7000 insure a long and  
safe operating life.  
The MA7000 also includes the unique patented McIn-  
tosh Power Guard circuit. Power Guard eliminates the pos-  
sibility of ever overdriving the ampli-  
fier into clipping. Refer to figures 15,  
16 and 17. An overdriven amplifier  
can produce both audible and inaudi-  
ble distortion levels exceeding 40%.  
The audible distortion is unpleasant  
to hear, but the inaudible ultrasonic  
distortion is also undesirable, since  
Figure 15  
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Specifications  
Specifications  
Power Output  
Maximum Input Signal  
250 watts is the minimum sine wave continuous average  
power output per channel, both channels operating  
High Level, 8V unbalanced, 16V balanced  
Phono, 45mV  
Power Amplifier In, 16V  
Output Load Impedance  
2, 4 or 8 ohms  
Main Output Impedance  
50 ohms  
Rated Power Band  
20Hz to 20,000Hz  
Power Guard  
Less than 2% THD with up to 16dB overdrive at 1,000Hz  
Total Harmonic Distortion  
0.005% maximum with both channels operating from 250  
milliwatts to rated power, 20Hz to 20,000Hz  
Voltage Gain  
High Level to Rec Output: 0dB  
High Level to Main Output: 20dB  
Phono to Rec Output: 46dB  
Phono to Main Output: 66dB  
Power Amplifier: 25dB  
Dynamic Headroom  
2.0dB  
Frequency Response  
+0, -0.5dB from 20Hz to 20,000Hz  
+0, -3dB from 10Hz to 100,000Hz  
Equalizer Controls  
Variable 12dB boost to 12dB cut at 30Hz, 150Hz, 500Hz,  
1500Hz and 10,000Hz  
Preamplifier Main Output (for rated input)  
2.5V unbalanced (8V Maximun)  
Power Requirements  
5.0V balanced (16V Maximun)  
100 Volts, 50/60Hz at 8.0 amps  
110 Volts, 50/60Hz at 7.2 amps  
120 Volts, 50/60Hz at 6.6 amps  
220 Volts, 50/60Hz at 3.3 amps  
230 Volts, 50/60Hz at 3.3 amps  
240 Volts, 50/60Hz at 3.3 amps  
Standby: Less than 1 watt  
Sensitivity (for rated output)  
High Level, 250mV unbalanced, 500mV balanced  
Phono, 1.2 mV  
Power Amp In, 2.5V  
Note: Refer to the rear panel of the MA7000 for the correct  
Signal To Noise Ratio (A-Weighted)  
High Level, 100dB below rated output  
Phono, 84dB below 5mV input  
voltage.  
Overall Dimensions  
Power Amplifier, 115 below rated output  
Width is 17-1/2 inches (44.45cm)  
Height is 9-7/16 inches (23.97cm) including feet  
Depth is 22 inches (55.88cm) including the Front Panel,  
Knobs and Cables  
Intermodulation Distortion  
0.005% maximum, if the instantaneous peak power is 500  
watts or less per channel with both channels operating for  
any combination of frequencies from 20Hz to 20,000Hz  
Weight  
97.5 pounds (44.3 kg) net, 130.5 pounds (59.2 kg) in ship-  
ping carton  
Wide Band Damping Factor  
Greater than 40  
Shipping Carton Dimensions  
Width is 29-1/2 inches (74.93cm)  
Depth is 29 inches (73.66cm)  
Height is 17 inches (43.18cm)  
Input Impedance  
High Level, 20K ohms  
Phono, 47K ohms; 65pF  
Power Amp In, 10K ohms  
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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 shown  
below. It is very important that the four plastic feet are at-  
tached to the bottom of the equipment. Four 1/4 - 20x2-1/4  
inch screws and washers must be used to fasten the unit  
securely to the bottom pad and wood skid. This will ensure  
the proper equipment location on the bottom pad. Failure  
to do this will result in shipping damage.  
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  
Laboratory. Refer to page 3. Please see the Part List for the  
correct part numbers.  
Quantity Part Number Description  
1
1
2
2
2
034052  
034051  
034054  
034186  
034187  
Shipping carton top  
Shipping carton bottom  
Foam Pad (top and bottom)  
Foam Pad (front and rear)  
Foam Pad (sides)  
1
1
1
1
4
4
034136  
034137  
034188  
034264  
401212  
104058  
Inner carton top  
Inner carton bottom  
Foam Pad (inner carton)  
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. 04105200  
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