Questionnaire, Maintenance, Dimensions – Flying Mole MAS160 User Manual

Page 2: Connections, Specifications, Connecting devices, Privacy policy, Connection of the remote power control trigger, Connection example 2: bridge (btl) connection, Connecting a speaker cable

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FLYING MOLE CORPORATION

5199-1 Waji-cho, Hamamatsu 431-1115 Japan.
Tel : +81-53-486-6030 Fax : +81-53-486-6033
http://www.flyingmole.co.jp [email protected]

This document is printed with soy ink
(an organic ink made from soy oil) on
recycled paper. Environmentally
friendly printed matter.

Questionnaire

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There is a questionnaire in the “Support” section in our website.

This is for helping us serve you better by developing new products.

We look forward to your access to the following URL.

http://www.flyingmole.co.jp

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Privacy Policy

Security of Collected Information
We maintains strict physical, electronic, and administrative safeguards to protect
your personal information from unauthorized or inappropriate access. We
restricts access to information about you to who need to know the information to
respond to your inquiry or request. Who misuse personal information are subject
to disciplinary action.

Maintenance

Never use liquids such as benzine, thinners,

etc., chemically treated cloths, and do not spray

any aerosol type insecticides on the amplifier.

Clean the case using only a soft, dry cloth.

If the amplifier becomes soiled, mix a solution

of water and a neutral detergent then dampen

a soft cloth in the solution, wring out as much

of the solution as possible, and clean the am-

plifier. Then use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the

surface dry.

Soft cloth

Neutral
detergent

Benzine

Liquids

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Dimensions

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281 (11-4/16”)

254 (10”)

11

(7/16”)

25

(1”)

290 (1

1-7/16”)

54

(2-1/8”)

6

(1/4”)

60

(2-3/8”)

Connections

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Connecting Devices

Make sure the power of all related equipments is turned off, when wiring and checking their polarity.

Make sure that the cable is not shorted, when connecting the speaker cable.

Connect the power cable after all connections are complete.

Specifications

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Rated Output

160W x 2 / 4Ω, 100W x 2 / 8Ω, 300W x 1 / 8Ω (During bridge connection)

Total Harmonic Distortion

0.05% (@50W/8Ω/1kHz)

Frequency Response

DC–20kHz (+0dB / –0.5dB) / (8Ω) DC–50kHz (+0dB / –3dB) / (8Ω)

Channel Separation

>70dB (20kHz)

S/N Ratio

120dB (IHF-A)

Input Sensitivity

1V

Input Impedance

VARIABLE : 47kΩ (Vol MAX), FIXED : 100kΩ

Power Consumption

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Power Supply

AC 120V 60Hz (U.S.A. & Canadian model) / AC 230V 50Hz

Use Environment

0°C – 40°C

Max. Dimensions inch / mm

11-1/16" (W) x 2-3/8" (H) x 11-7/16" (D) 281 (W) x 60 (H) x 290 (D)

Weight

4.2 kg (9.3 lbs)

* Nameplate is on the bottom of the product.

* Due to product improvement, specifications and/or product design are subject to change without notice.

Unit: mm (”)

This product should be placed close to the main source of electrical power (wall outlet in your house)

and keep the power plug within reach.

Connectors names may be different from this manual.

Refer to the owner's manuals of the equipments to be connected as well.

Connection of the REMOTE POWER CONTROL Trigger

By connecting the REMOTE POWER CONTROL Trigger, the activation/deactivation of power on a Flying Mole

power amplifier equipped with REMOTE POWER CONTROL Trigger Input can be interlocked with the activa-

tion/deactivation of power on this device. Refer to the owner’s manuals of the devices to be connected as well

before connecting cables.

1. Remove the attachment to the REMOTE POWER CONTROL connectors.

2. Remove insulation material around the ends of the supplied remote con-

nection cables and twist the wires until they are stranded securely.

3. Insert the wires into the holes in the attachment and tighten the screws

to fix the cables.

(Be sure to check polarity before connection)

* Connect the other ends of the cables to the connector for the device whose

power is to be interlocked as in the steps 1 to 3 above.
(The connector is also attached to the REMOTE POWER CONTROL jacks
of the device to be connected.)

4. DConnect the connectors to the REMOTE POWER CONTROL jacks of

the amplifier and of the other product.

• To control the power of the amplifier from the other product, connect the con-

nectors to the "IN" of this product and to the "OUT" of the other product.

• To control the power of the other product from this product, connect the con-

nectors to the "OUT" of the amplifier and to the "IN" of the other product.

* Commercially available vinyl insulated cables can be used as well.

• Compatible cable type is AWG24 to AWG12.

Refer to the steps 1 through 4 above when connecting cables and make sure that the polarity is correct.

Supplied remote
connection cable

+

* Be sure to check polarity before

connection.

Connect the black cable to the
negative terminal.

* Set the mode switch to "MONO/BTL".

Connection example 2: Bridge (BTL) connection

* Set the mode switch to "VARIABLE" or "FIXED".

Connection example 1: Common setting for playing stereo sounds

Preamplifier, CD Player, etc.

LINE OUT Jacks

L

R

Connect to AC Outlet

Connect to

Ground Terminal

(* 2)

Speaker (L)

(* 1)

Speaker (R)

AC Power Cable

L

R

L

R

Connect to AC Outlet

Connect to

Ground Terminal

(* 2)

AC Power Cable

Preamplifier, CD Player, etc.

Speaker

Connecting a Speaker Cable

q Strip the cover of the cable by about 10mm (3/8”).
w Twist the wires until they are stranded securely.

10mm

Caution

This product has DC amplifier circuit construction. (Sound signal goes through no capacitor from input to the speaker

output.)

Therefore, a little noise may be heard when the power is turned on or off depending on the connected device.

This product processes digital signals. This product may cause harmful interference to other equipment depending on

environments where they are used. If interference is caused, install the product where the interference is minimized.

In general, it is effective to keep the product as far away from the interfered equipment as possible. Bad receiving condition

may be experienced, especially if an indoor antenna or a feeder line is used for TV or radio broadcasting, because their

receiver sensitivity of airwaves tends to be low and is vulnerable to external influence. In such a case, an outdoor antenna

or a coaxial cable is recommended.

e Turn a speaker connector counterclockwise to loosen it.
r Insert the whole stranded wires of the cable and turn the

speaker connector clockwise to tighten it.

* Twist the wires of the speaker cable until they are stranded securely and take care not to leave any part of the stranded wires out

of the speaker connector when connecting the speaker cable. If the wires come in contact with the rear panel or the wires at the
positive terminal come in contact with the wires at the negative terminal, the protection circuit may be activated to stop the normal
operation of the product.

(* 1) Connect to either the "VARIABLE" or

"FIXED" jacks of the INPUTS depend-
ing on the mode switch setting.

(* 2) For safety purpose, a ground wire is attached

to the supplied AC cable. Be sure to connect
the ground wire to the ground terminal in the
outlet before connecting the plug to the
outlet.When disconnecting the AC cable, dis-
connect the power plug before disconnecting
the ground wire.

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