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The C 26 preamplifier functions can be divided

into 5 sections. They are: phono preamplifier,
main preamplifier, power supply, center channel
amplifier, and speaker control.

PHONO PREAMPLIFIER

There are three transistors in each channel of

the phono preamplifier. The input transistor, a

high-gain amplifier, dives an emitter follower. The

emitter follower drives the third transistor which

is another high-gain amplifier. To reduce noise
and distortion the output of the third transistor is
connected by a negative feedback loop to the

emitter of the input transistor. The feedback net-
work also provides precision RIAA frequency

compensation required for magnetic phonograph

cartridges and a low output impedance for the

tape output. Feedback remains in effect even at

20 Hz, where gain is highest.

The phono input sensitivity is 2 millivolts. In the

C 26, phono input overload is virtually impossible.

For example, at 1,000 Hz, the phono input circuit

will accept 150 millivolts of signal without over-

load.

Ten millivolts of signal at the phono input at

1,000 Hz will produce 1.2 volts at the tape output.

MAIN PREAMPLIFIER

There are five transistors in each channel of the

MAIN PREAMPLIFIER. The selector switch con-

nects either the output of the phono amplifier or

a high level input to the main preamplifier.

The high level input impedance is 250,000 ohms.

The high-level input feeds through the volume con-
trol to a pair of transistors connected as high-gain

amplifier. In the left channel the second transistor

is connected in a balanced output arrangement to
provide equal amplitude signals for the phase

switch. With this arrangement the output level
does not vary when the phase switch is changed.

Negative feedback is used to reduce noise and

distortion and to provide the low impedance
needed to drive the highly selective filter networks

which follow.

The filter networks are switch controlled. The

high-frequency filter network reduces treble re-

sponse above 5,000 Hz. The low-frequency filter

reduces bass response below 50 Hz. The slope of

the filters is selected for maximum rejection of

objectionable noises. Careful design has kept the

loss of usable program material to a minimum.

The signal is then fed into the loudness and

balance controls. The loudness control is con-

tinuously variable. It may be used in conjunction
with the volume control. Rotating the loudness

control produces any loudness compensation for

a desired listening level. At 50% rotation, the loud-

ness control will be effective below 150 Hz, gradu-

ally increasing low-frequency output to a maximum
of 6 dB at 20 Hz. At full rotation, the loudness
control will be effective below 1,000 Hz gradually
increasing low-frequency output to a maximum of
15 dB at 20 Hz.

The output of the balance control is connected

to an emitter follower which is the first stage of
the tone control section. The emitter follower pro-

vides a high-input impedance required for loud-

ness and balance circuits and a low-output imped-

ance for the tone control circuits. The remaining

two transistors are connected as a high-gain ampli-
fier stage. Again negative feedback is used to
assure low distortion and, in addition, accurately

shapes the tone-control response curves and pro-
vides a low output impedance for the main out-

puts. Negative feedback is maintained at all fre-

quencies, even with the tone controls turned to

full boost.

CENTER CHANNEL AMPLIFIER (L + R)

The center channel amplifier is a single transis-

tor connected as a voltage amplifier. The main left

and right outputs are fed through mixing resistors
to the input of the voltage amplifier. The center

channel level control is connected in a negative

feedback loop around the voltage amplifier. It per-

mits adjusting the output ±6 dB compared to the

main outputs. Feedback also provides a low out-

put impedance for center channel.

POWER SUPPLY

Careful design of the power supply section in-

sures proper supply voltages for the preamplifier
circuits. A wide variation of line voltage will not

affect the D.C. voltage output of the power supply.

A series regulator transistor acts as a highly effec-
tive filter for A.C. ripple as well. The voltage regu-

lator transistor is stabilized by a zener reference

diode for constant voltage output.

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Страница 1: ...READING TIME 32 Minutes Price 1 25 THE MclNTOSH C 26 SOLID STATE STEREO PREAMPLIFIER ...

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Страница 3: ...3 Always have service done by a Mclntosh authorized service agency If the instrument is modified or damaged as a result of un authorized repair the SERVICE CONTRACT will be cancelled Damage by improper use 4 The SERVICE CONTRACT is issued to you as the original purchaser To protect you from misrepresentation this contract cannot be transferred to a second owner 5 For your protection Mclntosh selec...

Страница 4: ... which the instrument is to be mounted Position the plastic mounting template over the area of the panel to be cut out for installa tion If the cutout is to be located from the front of the panel begin at step 2 If the cutout is to be located from the rear of the panel begin here 1 On the back of the cabinet panel scribe a vertical centerline through the exact center of the area in which the cutou...

Страница 5: ...te and tighten The screw head should pull into the wood slightly Use two inch long screws for panels under inch or two 1 inch long screws for panels inch thick and larger Attach the mounting brackets to the cabinet using four screws Place the template over the mounting screws The mounting screws should be centered in the A and B holes on the template The sides of the mounting brackets should match...

Страница 6: ...t the MAIN output jacks to the input of a stereo power amplifier The L jack is connected to the left amplifier input jack The R jack is con nected to the right amplifier input jack The output impedance at the MAIN output is 200 ohms Longer cables than are supplied can be connected between the C 26 and the amplifiers The length of the cable is limited by the capacity of the cable The total capacity...

Страница 7: ...TAPE RECORDER 1 TAPE RECORDER 2 TUNER TAPE MACH AC LINE TURNTABLE AC LINE AC LINE 5 FM ANTENNA TUNER GROUND LINE TURNTABLE ...

Страница 8: ...AC LINE MONO AMP S T E R E O AMP AC LINE 6 LEFT REMOTE STEREO LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM RIGHT LEFT MAIN STEREO LOUDSPEAKER SYSTEM CENTER RIGHT MONO LOUDSPEAKER S Y S T E M ...

Страница 9: ...h makes it pos sible to instantaneously compare recorded material with the source signal from either of two tape recorders used with the C 26 The recorders used with the C 26 should have separate record and playback heads and separate record and play amplifiers MONITOR With the button pushed in the signal source be comes the program as recorded and is fed through the main preamplifier outputs to t...

Страница 10: ...monitor button CAUTION When recording with two tape recorders at the same time from the same program source mutual interference of the recorder bias oscillators can result This can be heard as a howl or squeal in the background when the recordings are played back This noise is caused by insufficient filtering of the bias oscillator circuits in the tape recorders A test run should be made for the p...

Страница 11: ...e The bass is then heard in correct proportion to the mid range Turning clockwise toward MAX position reduces the listening volume while automatically boosting the bass for full frequency listening at even the lowest volume levels BALANCE The BALANCE control adjusts for unequal loud ness in either the left or right channels The loud ness of the channels can be varied relative to each other without...

Страница 12: ... speakers have been connected to the proper push connecters on the back panel the pushbuttons turn the speakers ON or OFF See Diagram Page 6 If the program is to be heard from the main speakers only the REMOTE pushbutton is pushed IN This turns off the remote loudspeakers If the program is to be heard from the remote speakers only the MAIN pushbutton is pushed IN This turns off the main speakers T...

Страница 13: ...HONO 1 or PHONO 2 whichever is connected to the record player you wish to hear 2 Turn the MODE SELECTOR to MONO 3 Adjust the VOLUME control to the desired volume LISTENING TO A TAPE RECORDER The TAPE input is used 1 Turn the INPUT SELECTOR to TAPE 2 Turn the MODE SELECTOR switch to STEREO or MONO depending on the pro gram on the tape 3 Adjust the VOLUME control to the desired volume Two tape recor...

Страница 14: ...LS AUXILIARY TUNER TAPE 1 and TAPE 2 to MAIN OUTPUT 20 dB to TAPE OUTPUT 0 dB PHONO 1 and PHONO 2 at 1 000 Hz to MAIN OUTPUT 62 dB to TAPE OUTPUT 42 dB AC POWER OUTLETS 1 unswitched Red 4 switched FACILITIES AND FEATURES BASS Separate 11 position rotary switches for each channel 20 dB to 16 dB at 20 Hz TREBLE Separate 11 position rotary switches for each channel 20 dB to 20 dB at 20 000 Hz LOUDNES...

Страница 15: ...level of the left plus right program material at the CEN TER CHANNEL output on the back panel PHASE CONTROL Electronically reverse phase in the left channel to correct out of phase program sources TRANSISTOR COMPLEMENT 18 silicon planar transistors and 3 silicon diodes SIZE Front panel measures 16 inches wide 40 64 cm by 5 7 16 inches high 13 81 cm Chassis measures 15 inches wide 38 1 cm by 5 inch...

Страница 16: ...20 FREQUENCY IN HERTZ 20 FREQUENCY IN HERTZ BASS AND TREBLE TONE CONTROL CHARACTERISTICS LOUDNESS CONTROL CHARACTERISTICS 10000 20000 14 100 FREQUENCY IN HERTZ 10000 20000 1000 20 RESPONSE IN dB 0 5 10 15 20 25 20 100 FREQUENCY IN HERTZ 1000 20 15 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 Response in dB 1000 10000 20000 100 Response in dB 20 0 5 10 15 20 Response in dB ...

Страница 17: ...ow 50 Hz The slope of the filters is selected for maximum rejection of objectionable noises Careful design has kept the loss of usable program material to a minimum The signal is then fed into the loudness and balance controls The loudness control is con tinuously variable It may be used in conjunction with the volume control Rotating the loudness control produces any loudness compensation for a d...

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Страница 20: ...MclNTOSH LABORATORY INC 2 CHAMBERS ST BINGHAMTON N Y 13903 607 723 3512 Design and Price subject to change without notice Printed in U S A 038 867 BE032003 ...

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