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Instructions for use 

Thank you for purchasing the Musical Fidelity M6i dual mono Integrated amplifier. 

The M6i is designed to be partnered with present and future M6 series products. This combination yields one of 
the best high-fidelity systems available at any price.  

Used properly and carefully, it should give many years of outstanding musical reproduction. 

Dust regularly with a soft duster or soft brush, but be careful when using cleaning or polishing agents - they may 
harm the surface finish. 

If there are any questions about the audio system, please consult the dealer who is there to help and advise.
 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for M6I

Page 1: ...ields one of the best high fidelity systems available at any price Used properly and carefully it should give many years of outstanding musical reproduction Dust regularly with a soft duster or soft brush but be careful when using cleaning or polishing agents they may harm the surface finish If there are any questions about the audio system please consult the dealer who is there to help and advise...

Page 2: ...l information 5 Installation Introduction cleaning installation power connections audio connections 6 Facilities and connections Illustrations main unit front rear panels 7 Remote control handset Operation and illustration 8 Starting Volume Mute CD TUNER AUX HT 9 TAPE and TAPE MONITOR 10 Operation USB input 11 Problems Basic fault finding 12 Specifications 13 Manual history 14 ...

Page 3: ...ce may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in the plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or coloured green or green and yellow or by the earth symbol The wire which is coloured brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or colou...

Page 4: ...t and inform your dealer who should then check the unit before further use Entry of liquid into the M6i is dangerous and may cause electric shock or fire hazard Do not place the unit near direct heat sources such as radiators direct sunlight or other equipment Do not remove any covers or try to gain access to the inside There are no internal adjustments or fuses you can replace yourself Refer all ...

Page 5: ...ACHGERECHTE ENTSORGUNG Das auf der Geräterückseite angebrachte Label deutet darauf hin dass das Produkt nicht mit konventionellem Hauskehricht entsorgt werden darf Um Schäden und Verschmutzungen an Umwelt und Mensch zu vermeiden muss das Produkt fachgerecht entsorgt und von anderem Abfall getrennt werden Wenden Sie sich bei Fragen hierzu an Ihren Fachhändler oder an eine öffentliche Informationsst...

Page 6: ...n normal operation the unit dissipates a small quantity of power at all times and it is important that it is adequately ventilated The top and bottom are perforated to allow the smooth flow of heat through the unit It is therefore not recommended that the unit is enclosed in a cabinet or placed where the ventilation holes are impeded as this could result in excessive heat build up The M6i must be ...

Page 7: ...APE input selector buttons 4 VOLUME control 5 IR RECEIVER lens 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 6 LOUDSPEAKER OUTPUT Right 7 USB input from computer 8 BALANCED XLR right and left inputs 9 HT AUX Selector for HT AUX input 10 CD TUNER AUX HT TAPE input RCA Sockets 11 PRE TAPE output RCA sockets 12 LOUDSPEAKER OUTPUT Left 13 IEC MAINS INPUT ...

Page 8: ... CD selects internal CD player on CD SPDIF selects SPDIF RCA coax input Amplifier section BALANCED selects balanced input USB selects USB input on amplifier AUX HT selects AUX HT input CD selects CD input on amplifier TUNER selects TUNER input TAPE selects TAPE input CD player section TIME displays track time time remaining 0 9 Buttons Used to select track numbers CHECK check pre programmed tracks...

Page 9: ...g the CD button so CD LED is lit Selecting the CD input can also be achieved by pressing the corresponding button on the remote handsets see page 8 Tuner To use the tuner input connect tuner outputs to the TUNER input RCA sockets see page 7 Select TUNER input by pressing the TUNER button so TUNER LED is lit Selecting the TUNER input can also be achieved by pressing the corresponding button on the ...

Page 10: ...der line in Press the input selector button on the front panel or remote control This source will now be routed to the M6i TAPE OUT for recording by tape deck The recording can be directly monitored through the loudspeakers by pressing the TAPE MONITOR button so the TAPE MONITOR LED is lit Press again to return back to the original input being listened to and TAPE MONITOR LED is out again On some ...

Page 11: ...om being the only device connected on its USB bus Sharing the same bus with other devices may cause unwanted artefacts such as dropouts or temporary loss of signal This especially includes the use of the M6i on a USB hub splitter alongside other USB components PC users Check the computer has picked up the device and is currently using it by clicking most Windows versions Start Settings Control pan...

Page 12: ...No audio output from USB input USB Cable not connected USB Driver not selected PC or MAC Check connections and make sure they are secure See P 9 PC users or Mac users section Not detected when connected to USB USB Cable faulty USB not working enabled on computer Correct USB drivers not installed can happen particularly with factory preinstalled Windows operating systems Check and replace cable Che...

Page 13: ...A connectors constant level TAPE outputs 1 pair line level RCA connectors preamp outputs for e g biamping USB input USB type B square socket Speaker outputs 2 pairs 4mm banana plug binding posts Power requirement Mains voltages 115 230VAC 50 60Hz factory pre set 100VAC 50 60Hz alternative Consumption 680 Watts maximum Weight Unit only unboxed 16 6 kg 36 lbs In shipping carton 21 3 kg 47 lbs Dimens...

Page 14: ... Page 14 of 14 MANUAL HISTORY RELEASE DATE CHANGES Issue 1 24th July 2009 1st release Issue 2 14th October 2009 Formatting Issue 3 16th October 2009 Page 11 footer Issue 4 9th November 2009 Back panel updated ...

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