Owner's Manual

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tridge Loading values, refer to figure 61. The change-
able load value is indicated on the Front Panel Display
by an Equal Symbol (=) between the Loading Type
and Value. To change the current Resistance Load
Value, rotate the Front Panel LOAD Control, refer to
figures 61 and 63.
To change the Capacitance Load Value first momen-
tarily press the LOAD Control and the Equal Symbol
(=) will now appear between the Capacitance Loading
Type and Value. Refer to figure 64.
To change the current Capacitance Load Value rotate
the Front Panel LOAD Control, refer to figures 64
and 65.
Trim Functions
The MP1100 has twelve different Trim Selections with
Adjustments. The Trim Selections include Cartridge
Profile (Phono Inputs), Resistance (Phono Inputs),
Capacitance (Phono Inputs), Gain (Phono Inputs),
Equalizer (Phono Inputs), Rumble Filter (Phono In-
puts), Scratch Filter (Phono Inputs), Digital Out Level,
Sample Rate, Mono/Stereo Mode, Meter Lights and
Display Brightness. The Trim Settings are stored in
memory independently for each Input Source Select-
Remote Control. Refer to figures 60, 62 and 66.
Load Control
In order for a Phono Cartridge (MM or MC) to deliver
sound with the flattest possible frequency response, it
is important for the Phono Cartridge to be connected
to electronics with an Input Impedance (resistance and
capacitance) the same as the Cartridge Load Specifac-
tions. The MP1100 offers capacitance and resistance
adjustments for MM (Moving Magnet Phono Car-
tridges) and MC (Moving Coil Phono Cartridges).
Note: Check the information supplied with the Phono
Cartridge or with the Turntable (if it was supplied
with the Phono Cartridge already installed) for the
cartridgeā€™s impedance value. If necessary, con-
tact your dealer or the manufacture of the phono
cartridge.
The LOAD Control is for changing the Capacitance
and/or Resistance Phono Cartridge Loading Values
from the default settings. The bottom line of Front
Panel Information Display indicates the current Ca-
pacitance (50pF) and Resistance (47K) Phono Car-
How to Operate the MP1100
Power On and Off
The Red LED above the STANDBY/ON Push-button
lights to indicate the MP1100 is in Standby mode.
To switch ON the MP1100, press the STANDBY/ON
Push-button on the Front Panel or the (Power On)
Push-button on the Remote Control. The MP1100 will
then go through a brief startup initialization with the
Front Panel Information Display indicating ā€œMP1100
TUBE WARMUPā€ for 15 seconds, with the Tubes
glowing an amber color. The Front Panel Information
Display will then indicate the last used source and
its settings, with the Tubes now glow a green color.
Refer to figures 60, 61, 62 and 66. To switch OFF the
MP1100 press the STANDBY/ON Push-button on
the Front Panel or the Push-button on the Remote
Control.
Note: For an explanation of the Remote Control
Push-button functions, refer to page 12.
Source Selection
Rotate the INPUT Control to select the desired source
or press the Input Selection Push-button on the
Figure 60
Figure 62
Line 1
Figure 61
MM PHONO 1 RIAA
pF 50 Ohm=47K
Figure 63
PHONO 1 RIAA
pF 50 Ohm=1K
Figure 65
PHONO 1 RIAA
pF=300 Ohm 1K
Figure 64
PHONO 1 RIAA
pF=50 Ohm 1K