Front panel, Back panel – Manley Stingray II User Manual

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8. To select one of the RCA inputs on the back of the unit or the 1/8” input on the Left-Front, use the Input Selec-

tion knob on the left side of the faceplate. The LEDs around the knob will tell you which input is selected. For more

information on this knob, see page 9.
9. To adjust the volume of your Stingray II, simply turn the Volume/Balance knob on the right side of the faceplate.

To adjust the L/R balance, push this knob and hold it in for 2 seconds - then you are in Balance Mode. To exit Balance

Mode and return to Volume Mode, simply press and quickly release the knob. For more information on this knob, see

page 9.

FRONT PANEL

A) Input Selection & Menu Control: This knob displays and allows the selection of any one of the 4 inputs available on

your Stingray II. The LEDs show which input is selected, starting at the 9:00 position for Input 1 and ending at the 12:00

position for Input 4 (1/8” input). It also allows access to the Menu functions of the Stingray II, including individual input

gain adjustment and remote control modes. For more information on these functions, see page 9.
B) Standby Button: After powering on the unit via the switch on the back panel, this button will remain lit until the

Mute cycle has ended. At that point, pushing this button will turn on the Stingray II completely and allow audio to pass

through. To put the unit back into Standby Mode (no power to tubes, no audio signal passing through), simply push this

button again.
C) Volume & Balance Control: This knob displays and controls the volume of the Stingray II. Turning it clockwise

increases the volume, and counterclockwise decreases it. Push in the knob for 2 seconds and release it to enter Balance

Mode. To exit Balance Mode, push and quickly release the knob. For more information on these functions, see page 9.
NOTE: The two knobs on the front panel are known as “infinite rotary knobs”. This means they can rotate indefinitely

without ever encountering an “end” to their rotation. Rather than being a normal pot, the knob is actually a Grayhill

encoder that controls a Cirrus digital volume control chip. This chip changes the gain of the signal entering the tube

preamp section. As with the previous version of the Stingray, the Balance Mode reduces the gain of one channel at a time

to control the balance.

BACK PANEL

A) MAINS FUSE COVER: Pry the small slot to move the locking tab towards the fuse cover and it should pop open.

Only use an MDL 3 AMP / 250 Volt SLO-BLO fuse if it needs replacing (MDL 1.5 AMP / 250 Volt SLO-BLO for

220~240 units).

B) POWER SWITCH: Towards the fuse or away from the IEC power cable is

ON (I), towards the power cable is OFF (O). Make sure to power up your

sources first, to avoid any ugly noises from your speakers as your sources

come on. Now it’s Stingray II time! After you turn on this switch, the amp

will automatically go into Standby Mode. Press the blue Standby button on

the front panel, and the unit will Soft-Start (audio is muted), and will power

on fully after about 10 seconds. (When you are ready to turn your system off,

powering down should happen in reverse order from stated before - Stingray

II first, then everything else.)

C) IEC MAINS SOCKET: This is where the power cable goes. Note that your amp should be wired correctly for your

country. You may want to check the packing box to be sure. Also notice that this is a grounded 3-pin cable. If you get

a hum problem, see page 17 for some simple troubleshooting hints.

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