Warranty MC affords a full warranty. Please pay attention to the details given in the warranty card which ac- companies the unit. Warranty is only issued, if you send back the warranty card.
Contents Contents Page A. General 1. Accessoires 2. Placement 3. Maintenance B. mc 501 CD Player 1. mc 501 Views 1.2 Rear view 2. Basic functions 3. Remote control functions C. mc 601 Preamplifier 1. mc 601 Views 2. Volume 3.
Unplug the unit before cleaning! To clean the exterior surfaces of your MC unit use a dry, soft cloth. To wipe off finger prints and other grease spots, use a soft, wet cloth moistened with a mild detergent dissolved in water.
501 B. mc 501 CD Player 1.1 mc 501 front view function buttons power button resonance trap* display CD tray * made of 20 mm special material to absorb mechanical resonances and signal distortion. 1.2 mc 501 rear view...
The player counts minutes and seconds upwards, beginning with 0:00 of each track. If you have properly connected the MC 501 CD player to the other com- ponents of your home stereo system, you will now hear the music.
To stop playback press the stop button. 2.6 Removing the CD If you wish to remove a CD from your MC 501 CD player, simply press the no disc inserted “open/close“ button to open the CD tray. If you open the CD tray during playback, the player stops automatically.
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501 3.2 Programming Apart from playing the complete CD or any number of its tracks in their program play chronological order, you may easily draw up your own programs. To do this, you simply enter the track numbers of the pieces you want to play in the order in which they should be played.
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501 To continuously repeat the playback of all tracks of a CD, press the repeat repeat all button twice during playback. The display will show “repeat all”. Press the repeat button three times to cancel the repeat mode and return to normal playback.
601 C. mc 601 Preamplifier 1.1 mc 601 front view input selectors function buttons power button display volume control 1.2 mc 601 rear view variable variable outputs outputs optional input processor input ground XLR input RCA inputs fixed out...
601 2. Volume The MC 601 is equipped with a special potentiometer made for audio use. Press the right button for volume up and the left button for volume down. 3. Input selectors With the input selectors you can select one of the various sources connected to the preamplifier. The processor input enables the connection of an extern sourround-decoder.
601 5.1 Display brightness The brightness of the display can be turned within 5 steps from maximum to off by using the “brightness” button. If the display is turned off, the LED besides the “brightness” button is on. Press the “brightness” button once to turn the display from off to maximum brightness.
701 D. mc 701 Integrated Amplifier 1.1 mc 701 front view input selectors function buttons power button display volume control resonance trap* * made of 20 mm special material to absorb mechanical resonances and signal distortion. 1.2 mc 701 rear view...
701 2. Volume The MC 701 is equipped with a special potentiometer made for audio use. Press the right button for volume up and the left button for volume down. 3. Input selectors With the input selectors you can select one of the various sources connected to the amplifier. The processor input enables the connection of an extern sourround-decoder.
701 5.1 Display brightness The brightness of the display can be turned within 5 steps from maximum to off by using the “brightness” button. If the display is turned off, the LED besides the “brightness” button is on. Press the “brightness” button once to turn the display from off to maximum brightness.
801 E. mc 801 Power Amplifier 1.1 mc 801 front view power button display control LED‘s resonance trap* * made of 20 mm special material to absorb mechanical resonances and signal distortion. 1.2 mc 801 rear view speaker terminals...
801 2. Connecting the power amplifier to the speakers There are two pairs of speaker terminals on the back of the amplifier. Two speakers can be connected to the amplifier. To connect the speakers only use high quality cables. Especially recommended are coaxial cables with high copper quality.
Remote Control F. Operating the remote control 1. Replacement of the batteries First unsrew the four screws on the bottom of the remote control to remove the bottom plate. Inside the unit you will find the bettery holder. Insert the batteries with correct +/- orientation. Replace the bottom plate and re-screw it on the remote control.
A change of the main voltage always requires a change of the fuses. Warning: If opened by anybody other than qualified MC dealers, MC will not take responsibility for any damage to machinery or life. And any warranty claims will bevoid!
Specifications H. Specifications 1. mc 501 CD Player Advanced segment architecture D/A Converter 44.1 kHz Sampling (f) 96 kHz, upsampling mode Resolution 16 bit linear upsampling mode: 24 bit linear Signal / Noise Ratio 109 dB / 111 dB Digital Outputs...
Specifications 3. mc 701 Integrated Amplifier Pre section Inputs 6 inputs XLR, CD (2x) high level (2x) processor (1x) Option (1x) Outputs Fixed out Frequency Range DC - 400 kHz Output level 1 Veff - 10 Veff max. Output Impedance...
Specifications 4. mc 801 Power Amplifier Peak Pulse Power 500 W Rated Power 8 Ohm 2 x 120 W 4 Ohm 2 x 185 W Output Voltage max. 35 V peak Output Current max. 20 A peak Input Impedance 10 kOhm...
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