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When  you  are  finished  listening,  turn  off  your  power  amplifier(s);  then  turn  off  your 

preamplifier and then turn off the H-6500 last by pressing the on-off switch on the front 
panel of the power supply so it returns to the out position.  

  

In the case of any failure, please contact your Allnic Audio dealer for assistance.  

  

CURRENT METERS 

 

These illuminated meters indicate the current supply to the gain tubes in the H-6500. 
They are indicators of failure or damage to the function of the unit. There is one meter 

for each channel. The needle should be between the two parallel lines just left of centre 

on the meter face. Any failure of the tubes or circuits in one or the other of the H-6500’s 

channels is indicated by the needle on the meter for the respective channel moving out 

from between those two parallel lines. 

 

 

If the needle has moved to the left of the parallel lines on a meter, it means that a 

gain tube (5842) for that channel is failing. 

 

 

If the needle on either meter moves to the right of the parallel lines, it means that 

one, or both, of the voltage regulator/error detector tubes (7233 and 5654) for 

that channel is failing. 

 

In the case of any failure indicated by the meter, please contact your Allnic Audio dealer 

for assistance. 

 

The H-6500 has been designed so that if a tube (or tubes) fails it is not necessary to 

replace all the tubes of that type with a matched set of the same type. It is necessary to 

replace only each failed tube with a good tube of the same type. 

 

TUBES  

  

The H-6500 uses the following tubes:  

  

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Eight (8) x 5842 (4 per channel) 

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Two (2) x 7233  

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Two (2) x 5654 

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One (1) x 5AR4 (in, and the only tube in, the power supply)  

  

All consequences of changing or attempting to change tubes are borne by the user 

unless  by  express  agreement  between  the  owner  and  Allnic  Audio.  Allnic  Audio, 

Audiomentors  and  Allnic’s  dealers  will  not  accept  any  liability  whatsoever  for  any 

injury to the user or damage to the H-6500, any of its parts, or tubes or replacement 

tubes resulting from the user changing or attempting to change tubes. 

Summary of Contents for H-6500

Page 1: ...ALLNIC AUDIO H 6500 PHONO STAGE PREAMPLIFIER OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ation for years to come Please read this entire manual before you connect the H 6500 Phono stage to the other components of your system and the wall outlet Audiomentors Allnic Audio marketing company...

Page 3: ...ions Inputs Outputs Moving Coil MC Transformer Controls A Note on Phase Impedance 7 8 8 9 9 9 9 INITIAL POWER ON 10 OPERATION 10 CURRENT METERS 11 TUBES 11 SPECIFICATIONS 12 WARRANTY 13 FIGURES 14 Ple...

Page 4: ...frequencies are attenuated In the treble region for high frequency sounds not to be masked by the noise inherent in moving a stylus over and through a modulated vinyl surface some treble frequencies...

Page 5: ...ance is less than 13 ohms as a comparative some famous ones are 31 ohms The lower the impedance the more dynamic is the sound reproduction with better bass response and speed But LCR RIAA units have d...

Page 6: ...oltage of your location If it is not please contact your Allnic Audio dealer We advise that you keep the boxes and other packing materials that your H 6500 came in It will be useful if you sell your H...

Page 7: ...particularly for those who may want to place the H 6500 or its power supply on after market isolation feet or similar devices Dropping one side of either of the H 6500 units or the whole of either uni...

Page 8: ...nput on the bottom The two left hand pair of inputs facing the back of the phono stage have an MC label above the two upper i e the left channel connectors these are the two input pairs for moving coi...

Page 9: ...n indicated on the dB scale You should use identical settings for both transformers to avoid channel imbalance F A NOTE ON PHASE Phase issues generally will result in lack of bass and or focus of the...

Page 10: ...6500 press in the button switch on the front of the power supply marked with on and off icons see Figure 3 Of course the off position is the reverse pressing the button again so it is returns to the...

Page 11: ...5842 for that channel is failing If the needle on either meter moves to the right of the parallel lines it means that one or both of the voltage regulator error detector tubes 7233 and 5654 for that c...

Page 12: ...oltage MM non clipping 20Hz 30mV 100Hz 100mV 1KHz 240mV 10KHz 280mV THD Total Harmonic Distortion Less than 0 17 1KHz Output 1V Output Impedance 430 On off method S N Ratio 86db CCIR 1KHz Tubes 5842 x...

Page 13: ...s and manufacturing defects for one 1 year from date of purchase The warranty is transferable for the balance of the original purchaser s warranty period provided as stated below no unauthorized repai...

Page 14: ...14 FIGURES Figure 1 H 6500 Power Supply Rear Panel View Figure 2 H 6500 Phono stage Rear Panel View POWER SUPPLY Fuse See Specifications...

Page 15: ...15 Figure 3 H 6500 Power Supply Front Panel View Figure 4 H 6500 Phono stage Front Panel View POWER SUPPLY FOR PHONO STAGE...

Page 16: ...16 Figure 5 H 6500 Chassis Top View MC Transformer Control...

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