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We’re sure that your expectations will be fulfilled by purchasing VAN DER GRAAF M II: your M2Tech products will exhibit an incredible increase of their sonic performance, so you can now prepare for a whole new listening experience! Nadia Marino, CEO...
6) IR receiver. The VAN DER GRAAF M II senses the on/off commands from other M2Tech products’ remote controls, when purposely set by the user. Operation is same as the global enable button (item 2, Fig. 1).
+5V/+15V/-15V (e.g. the NASH) to this outputs using the stock cables. Female 4-pole XLR sockets. 8) Single voltage outputs. Connect M2Tech units provided with input for single 15V or 9V supply and maximum current sink 500mA (e.g. the Young MkIII) to this outputs, using the stock cables.
When VAN DER GRAAF M II is active, it can be put in standby pushing the global enable button once more or, when purposely set, by another on/off command from an M2Tech Rockstars product’s remote control. Following this action, the global enable LED starts blinking and the active outputs are shut down in the reverse order with respect to the activation order.
7. Setting the VAN DER GRAAF M II to sense IR on/off commands When used in an all-M2Tech system, the Van Der Graaf M II can power all the other units in the right order by a single remote control’s button push. This can be easily...
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