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TUBE F.A.Q.

A few general all-too-frequently-asked vacuum tube questions from the manleylabs.com F.A.Q. as found on 

our website are answered here in case you don’t have internet access (which we don’t doubt because after all 

you bought vacuum tube amplifiers, didn’t you?): 

(Don’t take that comment personally. EveAnna still drives air-cooled Volkswagons...) 

FAQ #16. Do you sell tubes? 

I don’t know what you’re talking about. 

FAQ #16a. I need to retube my Manley amplifier. Do you sell tubes? 

Sorry. Just kidding. Yes, of course we do.  We have about 100,000 tubes in stock of the several major types we use.

FAQ #16b. Why should I buy tubes from you? 

We are only as good as our worst tube. We are very selective about which tubes we use in Manley products and we 

have several different testing and burn-in jigs to test for certain parameters which will be most important for that 

tube in a given circuit. We will test and select a tube set for you that will be optimized for your Manley piece of 

gear and in most cases, your tube set will actually be tested in another one of what you have. 

FAQ #16c. Are tubes expensive? 

Not especially. Although I might have made a killing in the stock market had I invested the money, I instead put 

it into finding and stocking these large quantities of tubes twenty years ago when the USA military was dumping 

its stocks of NOS JAN vacuum tubes. Seriously, there is the stocking cost to consider in the cost we must charge, 

development charge of the computerized test jigs we built, then more importantly the time it takes one of our guys 

to run a little tube through its qualification procedures. Remember, a given tube cannot be improved during testing. 

It is the way it is, and one hopes it stays that way. It can only be selected, and in selecting that tube that will work 

really well for your piece of gear, we probably had to throw away several. In some cases we might have had to go 

through 30 tubes to find the quietest one, or the one with the lowest microphonics, or the one with the best internal 

matching, depending on what parameters are important for that circuit. That is all factored into the cost somewhat, 

but no, overall, we don’t charge enough for replacement tubes. 

FAQ #16d. NOS? JAN? What does that mean? 

New Old Stock. Joint Army Navy. Yes, our military used to use vacuum tubes. As long as the glass doesn’t break, 

tubes are impervious to a nuclear explosion’s electromagnetic pulse unlike little silicon devices whose little junc-

tions would go poof! 

FAQ #16e. Good to know. How long do tubes last? 

Some of them are dead out of the box. Some tubes don’t make it through burn-in and after a few days they just go 

noisy or quit. Sometimes UPS sabotages our shipments and after all our testing efforts the tube arrives broken at 

your place. Sometimes a tube decides to end it all early and intentionally misbehaves after a few months. Other 

tubes are real troopers (like my 98 year old neighbor) and run strong for 30 years. We have documented cases of 

power tubes in Manley amplifiers going over 60,000 hours non-stop in recording studios 24/7/365 without a re-

tube. In one case in particular, the amplifiers were never turned off and had their own dedicated air conditioning for 

the amplifier rack they lived in. This certainly contributed to their long life. 

FAQ #16f. Should I turn off my gear between uses?

While power cycling is a factor for ultimate tube life, there also is a fixed number of electrons that can ultimately 

jump off the cathode. In general we do recommend if you aren’t using the gear for more than a few hours you 

should power it down, or in the case of your Stingray II just put it in “Standby” mode with the little blue button on 

the front panel. 

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Summary of Contents for Stingray II

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Page 2: ...INPUTS OUTPUTS THE STUFF ON THE SIDES 7 8 DETAILED FRONT PANEL FUNCTIONS 9 DISPLAY MODES 10 OPTIMIZING YOUR SOUND SYSTEM 11 12 TUBE F A Q 13 14 ALL YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT BIAS 14 15 REMOTE CONTROL 16 TROUBLESHOOTING 17 CREDITS 18 SPECIFICATIONS 19 FCC INSTRUCTION TO THE USER 20 rev 4 19 11 CD ...

Page 3: ...uality 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 feat...

Page 4: ...e Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive The purpose of the Direc tive is the prevention of waste of electrical and electronic equipment and to promote the reuse and recycling and other forms of recovery of such waste As such the Directive concerns producers distributors and consumers The WEEE directive requires that both manufacturers and end consumers dispose of electrical and elect...

Page 5: ...a 12 inches if they are the paired type or slide the loop that holds the pair together If you need to connect a turntable vinyl you will need a separate phono preamp to raise the level from the tiny signal from the cartridge to regular line levels Manley builds these as do some other manufacturers The final interconnect available is the 1 8 line input on the front panel 5 Connect the speaker leads...

Page 6: ...es it Push in the knob for 2 seconds and release it to enter Balance Mode To exit Balance Mode push and quickly release the knob For more information on these functions see page 9 NOTE The two knobs on the front panel are known as infinite rotary knobs This means they can rotate indefinitely without ever encountering an end to their rotation Rather than being a normal pot the knob is actually a Gr...

Page 7: ...rom whatever is playing and selected on your input selector Note that this is not a buffered output so if your tape deck or recording device has a low input impedance or if it does funny things like become a dead short when it is powered off like some IC inputs on certain CD recorders we do know of you will load down the input to the Stingray II or short it out altogether and get no tunes Basicall...

Page 8: ...system and your room and your speakers and your tastes and what you are looking for We do not suggest you play with this switch all the time You should never switch up and down rapidly as there are high voltages on this switch and you ll blow something up quickly by nervously fidgeting with it We strongly suggest you pick the setting you like best and just leave it there B FUSE HOLDER Should you n...

Page 9: ... Balance knob adjusts the gain in this mode The range of gain adjustment runs from 12dB in the fully counterclockwise LED position to 11dB fully clockwise Default is unity 0dB ad justment and that is signified by the 12 00 position LED on the Volume Balance knob Before you enter the Main Menu select the input whose gain you wish to change When you enter the Main Menu and select Menu Function 3 you...

Page 10: ...3 Starlight Mode Settings Speed 11 00 LED lit Only functional when Display Timeout is selected When the display times out this mode will make the LEDs twinkle in a mostly random sequence In this Display Menu selection the Volume Balance knob controls the speed of the LED s twinkling Clockwise means the LEDs will twinkle faster In Starlight Mode pressing the Volume Balance knob allows you to cycle ...

Page 11: ... The angle of the tweeter or speaker front panel to your face is also critical and experiment with that too You should be getting a smooth frequency response so that highs and lows are balanced and mids not too prominent or distant It should simply sound natural When we buy color TVs the first thing most of us relate to is flesh tones because it is something we all relate to and know when they are...

Page 12: ...s with plain painted gypsum walls and hardwood floors The simpler the decor the more intense the acoustic problems The only hints we can offer is that the wall behind the speakers and behind you are often the most important You can build some simple absorbers Simply cut two 4 X8 pieces of 2 rigid fiberglass or open cell foam rubber into 16 X8 strips and wrap some white cloth around them Easy clean...

Page 13: ...ted and in selecting that tube that will work really well for your piece of gear we probably had to throw away several In some cases we might have had to go through 30 tubes to find the quietest one or the one with the lowest microphonics or the one with the best internal matching depending on what parameters are important for that circuit That is all factored into the cost somewhat but no overall...

Page 14: ... power tubes in our amplifiers after a few years if you notice a small revolt going on where several of the output tubes are misbehaving or getting hard to bias you might consider doing a full re tube Keep the old ones that did not join the revolution as emergency spares FAQ 16m Can I change a tube myself R T F M do you call in specialists to change your light bulbs for you See page 5 for details ...

Page 15: ... above 3 or below 2 then you may be seeing a tube begin to go bad Watch it for a while or check it every few weeks noting changes This tube should be replaced probably With mains changes all the tubes drift together and you may see more long term drift Another cause is that you forgot to stop the music What if I can t trim a tube into range If all you get is zero or near zero on one terminal it me...

Page 16: ...s is pressed a red LED will momentarily illuminate at 2 00 on the Input Selection knob If the Stingray II s remote has dead batteries this red light will NOT flash and the remote will NOT function Another note To pair a universal remote with your Stingray II the supplied Manley remote control must ALREADY have been paired to the Stingray II see page 17 for details For reference the IR carrier freq...

Page 17: ...uts or not The Balance Control is adjusted for center You might try swapping the speaker interconnects at the Stingray II end If the problem swaps sides then it may be the Stingray II In that case the two most likely problems are a bad tube 12AT7 or 6414 or a blown 250 mA MDL 1 4 B fuse accessible through the sides of the unit See page 8 for details on changing this fuse TUBE GLOWS CHERRY RED This...

Page 18: ...olt with his traditional martini and EveAnna Manley with her stimulant of choice a cup of coffee She was describing a new integrated amplifier she wanted to build and proceeded to make one of those legendary bar napkin drawings Gordon remarked It looks like a stingray the fish not the car and thus in honor of Gordon we called this little jobbie The Stingray Now in 2008 we have revisited that time ...

Page 19: ...22Khz Source 1Khz Sine wave Input Impedance 12 Kohm nominal Optimum Speaker Load 5 ohms Actual Output Impedance at 20Hz 2 36 ohms at 1KHz 2 ohms at 20KHz 1 83 ohms Output Z Headphone Output 53 ohms Damping Factor 2 4 Scratch Factor Use pennies under pointed feet to avoid marring cabinetry Try quarters if you are in upper tax brackets The bargain performer would be nickels Paper currency does not f...

Page 20: ...reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an...

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