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and the amplifier cools to its normal operating temperature, the AC power will turn back on.
POWER GUARD
The MC1000 includes the unique and patented Mclntosh POWER GUARD circuit. POWER
GUARD eliminates the possibility of ever overdriving the amplifier into clipping.
Clipping) occurs when an amplifier is overdriven past its output design capabilities. An over-
driven amplifier can produce both audible and ultrasonic distortion levels approaching 40%.
The audible distortion is certainly unpleasant, but the ultrasonic distortion is also undesirable,
since it can damage tweeter loudspeakers.
The POWER GUARD circuit acts as a waveform comparator, monitoring both the input and
output signal waveforms. Under normal operating conditions there are no differences bet-
ween these waveforms. When an amplifier is overdriven beyond its maximum distortion free
output, there will be a difference between the two signal waveforms. If the difference exceeds
0.3% (equivalent to 0.3% harmonic distortion), the amber POWER GUARD indicator will light.
If the difference continues to increase, the POWER GUARD circuit controls an electronic at-
tenuator at the input to reduce the gain of the amplifier just enough to prevent any further
increase in distortion. Distortion will not exceed 2% with as much as 14dB overdrive. Without
POWER GUARD, the distortion could easily reach 40% for the same operating conditions.
A Mclntosh power amplifier with POWER GUARD will always deliver its maximum distor-
tion free output. This power is always well above the rated power due to the Mclntosh
philosophy of conservative design. You will never experience the harsh and damaging distor-
tion due to clipping when using a Mclntosh MC1000 Amplifier with POWER GUARD.
THE VERSATILE MclNTOSH OUTPUT AUTOFORMER
All transistor power output circuits work best into what is called an optimum load. Depend-
ing on the number and configuration of transistors used, this optimum load may vary con-
siderably from what a loudspeaker requires. In the case of more than one loudspeaker con-
nected in parallel, the impedance load reflected to the power amplifier may drop to two ohms
or even less.
A power amplifier connected to a load that is lower than optimum causes extra current
to flow and extra heating of the power transistors. This means the amplifier will run much
hotter, with a corresponding reduction in operating life.
The output signals from the two balanced circuits in the MC1000 are coupled into the
autoformer at the point on the windings that is an optimum impedance match for the tran-
sistors in the circuit. The autoformer includes balanced output impedance taps for exact
loudspeaker matches of 2 ohms, 4 ohms and 8 ohms. The MC1000 amplifier will always be
operating at its most efficient point, and speaker performance always will be at its best. Any
Mclntosh power amplifier with an autoformer is especially well suited for stereo installations
that require multiple speakers, since it is possible to have a very close impedance match.
The frequency response of a Mclntosh autoformer exceeds that of the output circuit itself,
and extends well beyond the audio range. Its distortion level is so low it is virtually impossible
to measure. The Mclntosh Autoformer is, quite simply, a significant engineering advance in
power amplifier performance and reliability. The unequaled expertise of Mclntosh in the design
and manufacturing of autoformers is legendary in the high fidelity industry.
In the rare event of output circuit failure, the Mclntosh autoformer will conduct any speaker
damaging DC (direct current), directly to circuit ground. This will protect your valuable
loudspeakers from possible damage.
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McIntosh MC1000 Specifications

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BrandMcIntosh
ModelMC1000
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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