Manley STEELHEAD RC User Manual

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DURING OPERATION

Once audio is heard from the STEELHEAD the exploration for the ideal control settings

can begin. However it would be best to allow about 15 minutes of warm-up time for the system to

reach thermal equilibrium.

Again, notice that the MUTE function operates over both FIXED and VARIable outputs,

while the DIM and SUM functions are only available at the VARIable output jacks.

RETURNING TO STANDBY MODE

At the conclusion of your listening session press the SLEEP switch again to cut power

to the preamp. Notice that effort has been made to keep power engagement and cessation noise

generated by the preamp to a minimum. Nevertheless it is wise to remove power mains and signal

feed to your power amps when the preamp is undergoing a power state change.

Additionally, it is best to return the STEELHEAD to the SLEEP mode when not in use

rather then leaving the power on indefinitely. This will enhance tube and system life. The tubes

should last thousands of hours under normal conditions.

REPLACING A TUBE OR ILLUMINATED BADGE LAMP

Yes there are user-servicable parts inside! But, as with other vacuum tube based products,

there is also high voltage present. Therefore caution must be used when covers are removed; oth-

erwise there could be shock hazard. As with all mains-powered gear make sure the mains power is

off and mains cords are unplugged. Then unplug the power supply from the preamp. If the preamp

has been powered up within the last 15 minutes stop! and let the large internal capacitors finish dis-

charging. Wait about 5 minutes before opening the preamp once the 16-pin connector is unplugged.

You will need a #1 Philips screwdriver and a small slot driver.

FUSE-LAMP REPLACEMENT: *Note: Units shipped after 5/2003 use long-lasting LEDs

that will probably never burn out. For units built before then:

After removing the cover use the small slot driver to help pry the badge’s fuse-lamp out of

the clip holder. Use one hand only when reaching into the enclosure or touching any components

inside. Keep the other hand away from the preamp, preferably in your pocket.

TUBE REPLACEMENT: Increased noise level whether gradual or abrupt can generally be

attributed to aging tubes. Gradual noise increase from weakened tube cathode emission is the chief

symptom of an aging tube, which may be accompanied by exaggerated distortion or loss of head-

room. The noise may be a variation in the level of hiss, or the noise may develop a more granular

“large-curd” quality. Should these symptoms appear, unplug the tubes in the offending channel

and replace with new devices of known-good quality. If the front-end 6922 tube is being replaced

in one channel it is wise to replace the same tube in the alternate channel, preferably with match-

ing manufacturer and date code if possible.

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