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Getting the Most Out of Your MA9500

Using the Autoformer:

Your MA9500 comes equipped with independent 

connectors specifically allocated for loudspeakers 

of 2-, 4-, and 8-ohm impedance. Separating these 

connections allows McIntosh to use its patented 

Autoformer to provide the full 200 watts of power 

regardless of your speakers’ specifications. 

Using the Eight-Band Equalizer:

As with all McIntosh products, your MA9500 

produces the clearest, most accurate form possible 

of any audio that pumps through it. If the audio sent 

from the source is suboptimal, however, then the 

“clearest, most accurate form” might not be ideal for 

every situation. If you find yourself wanting to adjust 

the audio frequencies, enable the Equalizer (with the 

button on the front panel or in the Trim Functions 

Menu) to activate the functionality of the eight 

Frequency Adjustment Knobs. Turning the Knobs will 

adjust from the low frequencies (25Hz) up to the high 

frequencies (10,000Hz). Experiment with different 

rotations of the knobs to produce your desired sound. 

The Equalizer will affect the sound for any Input that 

has it on, and its On/Off status will be saved per Input.

Using Bi-Amplification on Loudspeakers:

WARNING:

 If the loudspeakers you are attempting 

to connect for bi-amplification have Jumper 

Plugs connecting the mid/high and low frequen-

cies, they must be removed before making the 

connections to the amplifier(s). Failure to do so 

may result in damage to your equipment.

The MA9500’s onboard power amplifier may be used 

in conjunction with a separate external power ampli-

fier to connect a loudspeaker for bi-amplification, 

allowing more flexible power control to the separate 

mid/high and low frequencies of the loudspeaker. You 

will do this by first removing the McIntosh Jumper 

Plugs from the Output 1 ports and the PWR AMP 

ports on the MA9500. In their place, bridge each of 

the left and right channels of the Output 1 and PWR 

AMP ports with a shielded RCA Y splitter. Connect 

the open ends of each of the Y splitters to your 

separate external power amplifier.

Using the HXD with Headphones:

Enable Headphone Crossfeed Director (HXD) to 

improve the sound localization for your headphones. 

HXD restores the directionality component of the 

spatial sound stage, giving you the quality and 

immersion of a loudspeaker paired with the privacy of 

headphones.

Listening Worry-Free (Auto Protection):

The internal McIntosh Power Guard monitors and 

adjusts sound waves at the speed of light, preventing 

harsh sounding distortion and clipping that could 

damage your speakers. The Power Guard LED lights 

on the front panel will be lit when it automatically 

activates. The MA9500 also includes an internal 

Sentry Monitor, which guages the amount of incoming 

electricity and will automatically protect your unit in 

the event of improper current flow, allowing you to 

listen while knowing your unit is safe.

Using the Onboard Power Amplifier:

To use the internal preamplifier and power amplifier 

simultaneously, connect the Output 1 ports and the 

PWR AMP ports using the included Jumper Plugs. 

This audio will be produced through Output 1.

Using External Power Amplifiers:

While your MA9500 comes fully equipped with a 

preamplifier and a power amplifier with the capability 

of playing the crystal-clear audio you'd expect from 

McIntosh amps through your loudspeakers, you have 

the option to attach separate power amplifiers if you 

so choose. You can do this while using the onboard 

power amplifier, or you can disable the onboard power 

amplifier and only use separate ones.

Using MA9500 with External Amp:
Connect your loudspeakers to the MA9500 and use 

the Output 2 ports to send a signal to an external 

amplifier, leaving the McIntosh Jumper Plugs that are 

bridging the Output 1 ports and the PWR AMP ports 

right where they are.
Using Only External Amps:
To disable the functionality of the onboard power 

amplifier, disconnect any loudspeakers from the 

MA9500 and remove the McIntosh Jumper Plugs 

bridging the Output 1 ports and the PWR AMP ports. 

This will turn your MA9500 into a dedicated pream-

plifier, allowing you to send signals from Output 1 and 

Output 2 to external power amplifiers.

Using Audio Passthru:

When using the MA9500 as part of a home theater 

system, you will likely want to enable audio Passthru 

to ensure proper flexibility with your audio signals. 

To do this, connect a cable from one of your A/V 

processor’s trigger ports to the MA9500’s Passthru 

Input port. Then, connect left and right audio signals 

from the A/V processor to a left and right Input port, 

respectively, on the MA9500. Finally, enable that 

Input for Passthru in the Setup Menu (see Page 14).

Viewing Coax/Optical Inputs Sample Rate:

When coaxial or optical inputs are selected and 

producing a signal, the Display will show the sample 

rate of the signal under the input name. If no signal 

is being received through the inputs, the Display will 

show a dotted line under the input name.

Using USB Playback:

You can play audio from your computer through 

the MA9500 while it’s connected via USB. You can 

see the sample rate of the playback on the second 

line of the Display while the USB Input is selected. 

The sample rate is affected by the audio source, the 

software used for playback, and the Settings set in the 

McIntosh HD Control Panel software.

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Страница 1: ...MA9500 Integrated Amplifier Owner s Manual...

Страница 2: ...tion exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment and meets the FCC radio frequency RF Exposure Guidelines in Supplement C to OET65 and RSS 102 of the IC radio frequency RF Exposure rules...

Страница 3: ...ing the Front Panel 11 Navigating the Remote Control 12 Setting Up Your MA9500 13 Using Knobs for Menu Navigation 13 Entering Setup Menu 13 Entering Trim Functions Menu 13 Selecting Adjusting Menu Set...

Страница 4: ...E 1 2 OUTPUTS EQUALIZER MUTE STANDBY ON RESET PUSH TRIM HOLD SETUP TRIM SETUP ADJUST 25 VOLUME INPUT 50 100 200 400 1k 2 5k 10k P O W E R O U T P U T 50 30 DECIBELS WATTS 40 20 10 0 3 0m 30m 600 30 3...

Страница 5: ...Amplifier so that airflow is not obstructed Allow 20 inches 50 8cm depth behind the front panel Allow 1 7 6 inch 3 66cm in front of the mounting panel for knob clearance Be sure to cut out a ventilat...

Страница 6: ...Computer Connection Legend Data Cable Digital Signal Cable Sensor Keypad Cable Ground Wire Power Control Cable Audio Signal Cable Loudspeaker Cable 2 conductor shielded with 1 8 inch stereo mini phon...

Страница 7: ...GND CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN SERIAL NUMBER L R GND ATTENTION RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR MC MM PHONO DA2 DIGITAL AUDIO MODULE HDMI ARC MCT OPTICAL 1 DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS...

Страница 8: ...the signal to a subwoofer or power amplifier Connect included Jumper Plugs see next page to this port and PWR AMP to use onboard amp see Page 16 5 PWR AMP Input 5 PWR AMP Input The included Jumper Plu...

Страница 9: ...audio Connector and Cable Information XLR Connectors Below is the Pin configuration for the XLR Balanced Input Connectors on the MA9500 Refer to the dia gram for connection PIN 1 Shield Ground PIN 2...

Страница 10: ...top making sure not to overtighten Finally to secure the wires in place use the included McIntosh Wrench and turn the posts one quarter turn 90 clockwise WARNING Overtightening can cause damage Openin...

Страница 11: ...on based on your current selection Shows inputs and Menu options for navigation 5 Equalizer Toggle Button Toggle the Equalizer see Page 16 On or Off for the currently selected Input with this button 6...

Страница 12: ...everse Seek Down Navigate backwards through the current active media using this button This is also used to adjust the tuner downwards 22 23 24 14 Fast Forward Seek Up Navigate forward through the cur...

Страница 13: ...switched The front panel Remote Control Output buttons will be deactivated and the outputs will be always On SETUP HEADPHONES Mute All Outputs Mute No Outputs Mute All Outputs When headphones are plug...

Страница 14: ...r TRIG 1 or TRIG 2 when Output 2 is activated either via the front panel buttons or the Remote Control SETUP TRIGGER 1 TRIGGER 2 Main Output 1 Output 2 Input Hold Input SETUP TRIGGER 1 2 input name ON...

Страница 15: ...ng and adjusting Settings in the Trim Function Menu The Remote Control will also adjust these Settings Note The Balance Input Trim and Equalizer Settings in this Menu will only be adjusted and affect...

Страница 16: ...s The Power Guard LED lights on the front panel will be lit when it automatically activates The MA9500 also includes an internal Sentry Monitor which guages the amount of incoming electricity and will...

Страница 17: ...difference between Fixed Output and a regular Output A A regular Output is designed to be used for listening Sound from regular Outputs will behave as anticipated adjusting the Equalizer or Volume fo...

Страница 18: ...ed 16V balanced Phono MM 80mV Phono MC 8mV Headphone Impedance 100 to 600 ohms Equalizer Controls 25Hz 50Hz 100Hz 200Hz 400Hz 1 000Hz 2 500Hz and 10 000Hz Power Amplifier Specifications Power Output M...

Страница 19: ...re attached to the bottom of the equipment Two 1 4 20 x 2 1 4 inch screws and washers must be used to fasten the unit securely to the bottom pad and wood skid This will ensure the proper equipment loc...

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