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MAJIK-I

INTEGRATED AMPLIFIER

OWNER’S MANUAL

Summary of Contents for Majik-I

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Page 3: ...rating Disconnect supply cord before changing fuse WARNING To reduce the risk of re or electric shock do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture Shock hazard do not open MAINS PLUGS This apparat...

Page 4: ...r or sold with the apparatus 13 Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time 14 Refer all servicing to quali ed service personnel Servicing is required when th...

Page 5: ...n Yellow wire must go to the Earth pin f Before replacing the plug top ensure that the cable restraint is holding the outer sheath of the cable rmly and that the wires are correctly connected WARNING...

Page 6: ...eparately Electrical and electronic equipment can contain materials that are hazardous to the environment and human health and therefore should be disposed of at a designated waste facility or returne...

Page 7: ...ing to loudspeaker terminals 7 Connecting headphones 8 Connecting to an AUX source 8 Connecting to the mains supply 8 OPERATION 9 Front panel 9 Handset 10 Handset modes 11 Standby 12 Basic controls 13...

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Page 9: ...tment is manifested in the Majik I integrated ampli er This advanced product utilises the very latest technology to take you closer to the music you love And the inclusion of a phono stage ensures tha...

Page 10: ...mains supply as conventional large power supplies tend to do And if you upgrade from an ampli er with a conventional power supply to the Majik I ampli er aside from the bene ts of the improved ampli...

Page 11: ...t is advisable to site your Majik I away from and if possible connected to a power socket on a different circuit from powerful electrical or electronic products such as TV sets computers cookers fridg...

Page 12: ...tion Linn have therefore designed the phono stage as a hard wired circuit rather than a switchable or software con gurable adjustment This has been done in order to optimise audio performance and remo...

Page 13: ...eck etc 7 ANALOGUE AUDIO INPUT 6 PHONO INPUT 6 can be con gured as a moving magnet moving coil or line level input the factory setting is moving magnet See Important information phono input page 4 8 E...

Page 14: ...HONO may need to be recon gured if connected to a turntable which is tted with an MC cartridge this adjustment must be done by an authorised Linn retailer See Important information phono input page 4...

Page 15: ...terminals can be used as sockets for the connection of 4 mm banana plugs or can be used as binding posts for the connection of bare wires or spade terminated cables by loosening the outer section of t...

Page 16: ...wide mains voltage with no adjustment The Majik I incorporates Automatic Voltage Selection AVS and the power supply automatically adjusts for the incoming mains supply The unit uses a switch mode powe...

Page 17: ...Adjust the volume level 4 headphone socket Accepts a 3 5 mm headphone jack 5 standby Brings the unit out of or puts into standby 6 AUX auxiliary source socket For connecting a portable auxiliary sourc...

Page 18: ...HIFT Allows access to RECORD and OFF functions See Handset modes below 4 Mutes unmutes the audio output 5 Adjust volume level 6 For navigating setup menus and adjusting various features 7 AUDIO ADJUST...

Page 19: ...one of the keys is pressed CD mode Press SHIFT DVD The CD functions will then be assigned as the primary handset keys and the CD LED will light when one of the keys is pressed SHIFT functions Pressing...

Page 20: ...the display will show the standby symbol To toggle between standby mode and operating mode Press on the handset or front panel Notes Any of the front panel keys will also bring the unit out of standb...

Page 21: ...in Amp mode or Inserting a 3 5 mm jack into the front panel AUX socket automatically selects this input Removing the 3 5 mm jack automatically de selects the input and causes the Majik I to revert to...

Page 22: ...he handset or VOLUME VOLUME on the front panel Volume range is from 0 to 100 in 0 5 steps To mute and un mute the volume Press on the handset or front panel Note The handset volume and mute keys are n...

Page 23: ...ecord one source while listening to another Setting the record path to No source means that no record path will be set Sources with type set to None will not be shown Balance adjustment handset must b...

Page 24: ...s or to select an option Press to go back to the previous option or menu Press SETUP to exit setup or Using the front panel Press and hold until MAIN MENU appears on the front panel display Navigate u...

Page 25: ...etting will be displayed on the front panel If set to Volume only the current volume setting will be displayed If set to Source only the current source setting will be displayed If set to Last Used th...

Page 26: ...DVD CD The source type selected allows the input to be directly selected from the handset see Handset page 16 as an alternative to scrolling through the inputs Notes Assigning None as a source type me...

Page 27: ...to limit the unit s maximum volume For example if you set the volume limit to 60 the volume cannot be raised above 60 100 Volume Preset 0 to 100 Allows you to adjust the volume level that the unit wi...

Page 28: ...to be output at TAPE OUT while the unit is in standby Last used Handset Commands Enabled Disabled If set to Enabled the unit will accept remote commands from the handset If set to Disabled the unit w...

Page 29: ...arity Even None Odd Set parity to suit the RS232 protocol being used Even Data Bits 7 8 Set the data bits to suit the RS232 protocol being used 7 Stop Bits 1 2 Set the stop bits to suit the RS232 prot...

Page 30: ...ow Any alterations to the product s setup that you wish to keep as a new Installation can be stored by selecting this item which will overwrite the existing Installation settings N A Restore Installat...

Page 31: ...iewed N A Front Panel Board ID N A Allows the unit s front panel hardware revision to be viewed N A Phono Board ID N A Allows the unit s phono stage hardware revision to be viewed N A Input 6 type Lin...

Page 32: ...outputs Headphones Speaker outputs 2 mV 2 mV 2 mV 3 mV Signal to noise ratio Line inputs MM phono input Better than 120 dB Better than 90 dB Channel balance Better than 0 2 dB Channel separation Line...

Page 33: ...355 mm D 15 1 16 W x 3 1 8 H x 14 D Shipping dimensions 520 mm W x 220 mm H x 490 mm D 20 1 4 W x 8 3 4 H x 19 1 4 D Weight 4 90 kg 10 78 lb Shipping weight 6 50 kg 14 33 lb Control 6 control keys on...

Page 34: ...ng to product servicing should be referred to authorised retailers only Technical support and information For technical support product queries and information please contact either your local retaile...

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