[. . . ] All warnings on the unit and in the operating manual should be followed. Operate the unit only from a power source of the appropriate voltage indicated on the rear panel. Do not use a damaged or deformed power cord as it may cause electric shock. When removing the plug from the wall outlet, be sure to remove by holding the plug attachment and not by pulling the cord. [. . . ] Your investment in a Marsh product means that you can forget about the hardware and focus on years of enjoyment.
So - set your course for the music . The MSD-A200S
The A200S gives out 120 watts per channel, for a total of 240 watts. The A200S is designed with a High End circuit with very low-noise FETs. A balanced, complimentary differential input circuit makes the A200S even more linear than other systems. The output stage has two pairs of high current, paralleled, bi-polar power transistors to meet the peak current demands of any speaker system. Servo-controlled, direct-coupled circuitry is used throughout the circuitry for extremely high resolution sound.
Unpacking
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WARNING: PEOPLE WITH BACK PROBLEMS SHOULD NOT UNPACK THIS EQUIPMENT WITHOUT ASSISTANCE.
1. Set up the unit for use.
REMEMBER: Keep all the original packing in case it is necessary to return the unit for servicing.
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Placement Considerations
DO NOT
INSTALL THE UNIT IN THE FOLLOWING LOCATION:
1. In a poorly ventilated place.
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Functions
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H IGH R ESOLUTION P USH- P ULL S OLID- S TATE A MPLIFIER
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POWER LED indicator
Pressing the POWER button once to turn the unit ON. See more detail in the internal Protections section.
REMARK: The MSD-A200S can be linked with other MARSH SOUND DESIGN remote control preamplifiers to
utilize the remote on/off option of your preamplifier.
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Connections
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A
INPUTS BI-WIRED SPEAKERS
PUSH
RIGHT
LEFT
PUSH
BI-WIRED SPEAKERS
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A LEFT
7 6
UNBALANCED RIGHT BALANCED 8A SLO-BLO
UNBALANCED BALANCED
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B
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MODEL: MSD-A200S POWER AMPLIFIER
SERIAL NUMBER
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FUSE
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CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
B
AVIS : RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE-NE PAS OUVRIR WARNING
TO PREVENT FIRE AND SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS DEVICE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. - DO NOT OPERATE WITH COVERS REMOVED CAUTION FOR CONTINUED PROTECTION AGAINST FIRE HAZARD, REPLACE ONLY WITH SAME TYPE AND RATING FUSE.
REMOTE IN
AC 120 Volts 60 Hz POWER CONSUMPTION : 600 W MAX
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1. INPUT SELECTOR SWITCHES Select according to the type of inputs being used. POWER If there is a problem with the fuse, replace with a fuse of the same type and rating. Connect the MSD-A200S to the outlet with the enclosed power cord.
IMPORTANT: Operate the unit only from the power source of the appropriate voltage indicated on rear
panel.
6. REMOTE IN This is a digitally controlled input designed to receive +12VDC from others MARSH SOUND DESIGN preamplifiers with remote Turn on capability or from other equipment e. g. With this function, the MSD-A200S can be powered ON/OFF synchronized with that equipment. SPEAKERS
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Internal Protections
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OVER-CURRENT PROTECTION
The MSD-A200S will go into protect mode and cut off the main power supply to protect the amplifier and speakers. This usually happens when the speaker terminals or wires are accidentally shorted together. The MSD-A200S will go into protect mode when it detects DC voltage at the speaker output. This is caused by a DC voltage leak from the pre-amplifier outputs or by an internal fault that gives a DC voltage leak at the speaker output.
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DC-FAULT PROTECTION
When in the above mentioned protect mode, the unit will shut down to prevent damage to itself or the speakers. [. . . ] A MARSH SOUND DESIGN warranty only applies to the original retail purchaser. The warranty certifies that the product is free from defects in material and workmanship and authorizes free service and/or parts exchange for a period of TWO years from the date of purchase. Service must only be done at an authorized MARSH SOUND DESIGN Service center. The warranty is subjected to the following conditions and limitations. [. . . ]