Introduction - Manley Stingray iTube Owner's Manual

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THANK YOU!...
for choosing the Manley Stingray iTube integrated amplifier for your loudspeaker driving requirements. You pos-
sibly chose this product because you auditioned it in a store or heard it at a hifi show and were impressed with the
sound. It may have been the right combination of price, power, features and styling for you. It may have been because
you know the Manley Labs reputation for quality, reliability, and integrity. If any or all of these were the reasons, you
made a good choice and for that, we thank you.
The Stingray iTube is the next step up the ladder of evolution from our acclaimed Stingray Integrated Amplifier,
which has had a strong presence in the hifi industry since it swam from our labs in 1997. Originally designed with the
idea of "two monoblocks in one chassis", the Stingray quickly became one of our best-selling products. Its passive
preamplifier delivers near absolute transparancy, no added noise, and extreme signal path simplicity. This preamp is
essentially coupled with a pair of 50 Watt monoblocks, which include custom-designed output transformers and an
"overkill" power supply that keeps immense amounts of energy stored so your system's dynamic range and perfor-
mance are never lacking. In addition to "beefing up" the power supply for the Stingray iTube, we have added digitally
controlled volume, balance, input switching, a headphone jack, and of course the iPod interface on top of the unit.
All added features are accessible via the front panel as well as with the included REMOTE CONTROL! We're finally
catching up with the 21st century...or maybe just the 20th...
This product shares the same philosophies and standards of component quality and build technique as all of the recent
Manley products. It uses the best available parts with the shortest, cleanest signal path possible. Visually, this product
is unique, elegant, and practical. Visual beauty may be a prime factor for some but the size, shape and component
locations were chosen first for performance reasons.
Please take a few moments to read through this manual; there may be features and information about this unit which
you should familiarize yourself with.
Thank you again, and please enjoy!
LOCATION AND VENTILATION: The Stingray iTube should be installed on a stable location with ample ventila-
tion to allow some cooling. A table top or cabinet top is a good choice. A speaker top is not the best location because
the vibration can transfer to the Stingray iTube and degrade the sound and possibly cause the tubes to become mi-
crophonic. If your household has small children, we suggest that the Stingray iTube be in a location where it may be
out of reach. Similar considerations should apply if you have pets. You do not want the cat or dog jumping up on it
or across it or possibly exposing them to hot tubes accidentally. This unit is meant for indoor use and should be kept
clean and dry. You will probably need occasional access to the sides and back so placing this unit inside a 3-sided
cabinet may be not practical. If the Stingray iTube is placed on top of other equipment, we suggest that rubber feet or
pads be placed under the Stingray iTube's feet to prevent scratching the surface of the other gear. Pennies work just
fine for this too.
WATER & MOISTURE: As with any electrical equipment, this unit should not be used near water or moisture.
SERVICING: The user should not attempt to service the amplifier beyond that described in the owner's manual.
Refer all servicing other than tube or fuse replacement to Manley Laboratories.
iPod is a trademark of Apple Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Apple is not responsible for the operation
of this device or its compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
"Made for iPod" means that an electronic accessory has been designed to connect specifically to iPod and has been
certified by the developer to meet Apple performance standards.

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