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1 Introduction & Final Inspection
2 Quick Set Up Guide
3 Connecting inputs & outputs
4 Getting the best out of your amplifier
5 Trouble Shooting
Thank you for purchasing the Stereo 300. This
unique design by David Shaw is the result of a
lifetime working with audio amplification. A great
deal of care has been taken in the design,
selection of components and production of this
amplifier. With a little care and attention, the
ST300 should give a lifetime of pleasure.
The Stereo 300 is a Pure Triode integrated valve
amplifier running in fixed bias push-pull mode.
Fixed bias allows all of the power to be used to
drive the speakers in Class A/B mode where the
important first 5 Watts are class A.
The pre-amplifier is a high quality 'Passive' circuit
using silver audio cable and an ALPS volume
control with remote control. The ST300 is
sensitive enough to be used with virtually any
modern source. A pre-amplifier may be used if
desired using the "low sensitivity" mode.
The circuit design is our own using only three
stages employing the venerable 6SN7 (CV181)
giving an excellent combination of the best of
vintage valve sound, yet accurate and dynamic to
suit modern speakers and recordings.
In order to get the best out of your amplifier,
please read the enclosed notes. Even if you are
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Instruction Manual and User Guide:
Stereo 300 MK II
Pictured with upgraded David Shaw CV181/6SN7
Contents
1 Introduction
6 Bias Checking & Valve Replacement
7 Specifications
8 Packing and Shipping
THIS MANUAL CONTAINS
ESSENTIAL HEALTH & SAFETY
INFORMATION FOR YOU AND
YOUR AMPLIFIER. PLEASE
READ & KEEP SAFE AND
REFER TO IF NECESSARY
experienced with valve amps please read the
'quick set up guide'. Should you be uncertain
about using your amplifier please contact us for
advice.
Valve (or Tube) amplifiers do the same job as a
solid state amplifier, but they do it differently. And
whilst solid state specifications look good on
paper even quite modest valve amplifiers can
have a richer, more textured sound. Our "old
school" method of point to point wiring hand wiring
without using printed circuit boards significantly
adds to the sound quality. Your ears may have
become accustomed to your old amplifier, so it
may take some hours before your ears attune
themselves to the new sound.
Your source, loudspeakers and room acoustics
will also affect the sound before it finally reaches
your ear. Some people find a small adjustment in
re positioning their speakers can help too. The
weakest link will always affect the listening quality.
When making judgements use a good well
balanced recording. Remember that a new
amplifier will take a few months to fully "burn in".
IMPORTANT!
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Summary of Contents for icon Audio Stereo 300 MK II

  • Page 1 Audio Instruction Manual and User Guide: Stereo 300 MK II Pictured with upgraded David Shaw CV181/6SN7 Contents 1 Introduction & Final Inspection 6 Bias Checking & Valve Replacement 2 Quick Set Up Guide 7 Specifications 3 Connecting inputs & outputs...
  • Page 2 Final Inspection - Your Guarantee of Quality To assure you of optimum performance and reliability, this amplifier has passed our rigorous final inspection and listening test by the Icon Audio team in Leicester. During which the final set up and adjustments were made.
  • Page 3 ‘Trouble Shooting’ section or contact valves are numbered on the base. The large 300B your re-seller or Icon Audio. valves need fitting in the rear 4 pin sockets V1-V4. Check the BIAS of the 300Bs by switching the...
  • Page 4 If you wish to use a turntable you will need a speaker cables shorter than 10m will help. phono pre-amp. Icon Audio make several pure valve models ideal for the ST300. See our website Speaker polarity. It is essential that you or your dealer can advise you.
  • Page 5 4 How to get the best out of your amplifier  Do not leave the amplifier switched on all the time. This is not necessary. Use “Standby” for short periods if not required (max 2 hours) (not recommended for W.E. 300Bs). ...
  • Page 6 Service: Should you suspect a problem, you could You can usually find the problem is by swapping return the unit to Icon Audio or one of our agents for connections over. And swapping Left input with Right. a periodic service or repair. If you are outside the UK Hum Adjustment contact Icon Audio.
  • Page 7 NOTE 3. The readings are affected by changes in your local Icon Audio are happy to check your valves Free of mains voltage. So if all four valves are slightly high or Charge if you send them to us in Leicester. We will low this is normal.
  • Page 8 7 Specification & Features (Typical conditions @ 235v 50Hz)  300B output valves  Rubicon/Nichichron power caps.  4x 6SN7 (CV181) double triodes  Internal wiring using PTFE silver plated cable  Low, medium and Zero feedback options  Valves carefully matched for best performance ...
  • Page 9 The valve cover is normally supplied in a guarantee becomes void if the unit has been separate box with the valves. We recommend that modified in any way not approved by Icon Audio. the cover be sent separately as rough handling can damage both cover and amplifier.
  • Page 10 Caution: This amplifier is very heavy! Lift the amplifier out of its packing by using the two “hand cut-outs” in the bottom packing near the transformers. Or you may find it easier to remove the unit using the following procedure: With the top packing in place, turn the box “upside down”...