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Trouble Shooting 

Amplifier Dead 

Check the 1amp mains fuse at the back of the 
amplifier. To gain access, remove the mains lead. 
The fuse is in a small plastic drawer, which forms part 
of the socket assembly. To open insert a flat bade 
screwdriver or similar and prise open. 

The fuse in 

use is the innermost

 the outer is a spare. Should the 

replacement fuse also blow there is a fault. 
Replacements should be 1Amp ‘anti-surge’. 
The fuse in the mains plug should be a 3 or 5 amp 
fuse, although unlikely, this should be checked if the 
amplifier fuse is OK. 

No sound 

Have you selected the right input? Are the 
connections OK? Is everything switched on? Are the 
speakers connected? 

Distorted sound. 

Try another source; if sound improves then it’s 
probably something wrong with the first source. If no 
improvement try different speakers, if no improvement 
could be an amplifier problem. 

Hum Problems 

If you experience hum, try disconnecting all inputs, if 
hum persists this is probably an amplifier fault.  
If not, Identify which input is causing hum. Connect 
one input at a time. A common cause is a ‘hum loop’ 
caused by having to many earths, and may be 
identified by unplugging each input source from the 
mains. One remedy for this is to use an interconnect 
which only has the screen connected at one end. 
Other causes of low-level hum can be from adjacent 
equipment, so experiment with moving equipment 
around to see if this makes the hum better or worse. 

 

One channel missing. 

Usually ‘bad’ connection on either the input or the 
speakers. Try swapping the connection over to 
establish if the cause is: 

(a) Input to the amp.

  Sound will move to the other 

channel. 

(b) Amplifier or speakers.

 

Sound will not move. 

 

Strange noises coming from speakers 
Turn volume to minimum on unused input, if problem 
corrected either fault with source unit or with 
connection. If noise persists, problem with amplifier. 

 

A valve that is lit up is not a guarantee that it is 
working properly; conversely a valve that is not lit up 
will not be working. 

Valve Replacement 

(see also section 7) 

Valve life will depend upon such things as hours of 
use and number of on/off cycles. As all the valves are 
lightly loaded we would estimate life of approx 4 to 10 
years. 

It is essential that only the correct valves 

are used as some similar looking valves have a 
different pin connection and insertion could result 
in damage to the amplifier and risk of electric 
shock. 

It is not good practice to remove the valves 

unnecessarily as this can strain the pins and cause 
tiny air leaks. Icon Audio are happy to replace valves 

and check to performance of your amplifier, and 
advise on the latest upgrades available. 
Although the three original 6SN7 valves are normally 
identical it is important that if they are removed, that 
they are replaced in the same position. We normally 
number them FRONT BACK & CENTRE. 

 

Service: 

Should you suspect a problem, you could 

return the unit to your dealer or Icon Audio for a 
periodic service or return the valves for testing free of 
charge. You should carefully remove the valves they 
should be well packed in cardboard & foam or similar, 
and returned to Icon Audio for testing. (Valves are 
very rugged if packed properly). 

 

Specification & Features 

 

No printed circuit board or tag board 

 

Japanese Blue ALPS volume pot. 

 

All Triode design 

 

Valve rectifiers, EZ80  

 

Twin choke power supply 

 

3x 6SN7 Double triode 

 

Signal to noise level -90db 

 

Infra red remote control, volume up/down, mute 

 

Freq response 10hz-30khz +0 - 0.1db 

 

THD 0.01%, @ 1khz, 2v rms 

 

Hand wired point to point components 

 

High quality 2w metal film resistors, for audio 

 

Blue LED mains indicator 

 

Audio grade Polypropylene audio capacitors 

 

Wired with silver Teflon audiophile cable 

 Rubicon/Nichichron 

power 

capacitors 

 

Inputs, CD, Tape, Tuner, Aux, Phono (line level) 

 

Ceramic valve holders for minimum leakage 

 

DC heater power supply for minimum noise. 

 

Gold plated Input & output terminals 

 

Tape monitor circuit 

 200mv 

input 

sensitivity 

 

Output impedance 38 ohms 

 

Maximum output 30 volts (OUT1) 5v (OUT2) 

 

Supplied with attractive safety guard 

 

Transformers & choke resin sealed to minimise 
noise & hum. 

 

230/240volts, 35watts 1A anti-surge fuse 

 

IEC mains lead, (5amp fused) 

 

C E certified 

 

220W(280), 180H(210) 360D(430) 8.5kg with 
5Z3 180H(210) (figures in brackets allow for 
rear

 connections & ventilation) 

(Specifications subject to change, errors & omissions excepted 14/01/11) 

 

icon Audio 

351 Aylestone Road Leicester  LE2 8TA 

www.iconaudio.co.uk 

Phone 07787 158791 

Fax 0116 244 0593 

 

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