McIntosh MC2301 User Manual

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Technical Description, con’t

should fail. During normal operation there is absolutely no

compromise in sonic performance with this circuit, and it

ensures safe operation of the amplifier under even the most

extreme operating conditions.

In the event a problem occurs, the MC2301 Sentry

Monitor Tube Protection Circuitry will activate to prevent

potentially destructive high levels of current from flowing

in the amplifier.

Power Supply Circuits

To compliment the fully balanced design of the MC2301

the power supply utilizes a very large Power Transformer

(golf ball is for size comparison). Refer to figure 17. It is

enclosed in the legendary McIntosh Potted Enclosures.

The main filter capacitors store energy necessary for the

wide dynamic range that today’s Audio demands. Refer to

figure 16.

Most owners desire one power switch for the whole

audio system. The MC2301 is equipped with a circuit that

provides remote Power Control from a McIntosh A/V Con-

trol Center. When the A/V Control Center is switched On,

a (5-12V) signal operates the power relay in the MC2301.

The MC2301 also has a remote Power Control Out Jack.

The Power Control signal from this jack is delayed by a

fraction of a second so that the turn on power surge of

the next power amplifier occurs at a later time. This helps

prevent power circuit overload that could trip circuit break-

ers or blow fuses, a very important feature in a high power

Home Theater System employing multiple MC2301 Power

Figure 17

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