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TAG MCLAREN AUDIO 60IRV User Manual

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aux tuner cd
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1 outin 2
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serial
number
220-240V
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50-60Hz
Fuse: T2.5A L250V
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made in United Kingdom
integrated amplifier 60iRv
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OUTPUT
OUTPUT
POWER
AMP
PRE
AMP
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TAPE
SOURCE
fuse
carrier
tape in/out
sockets
power amplifier
input sockets
ground
terminal
preamplifier
output sockets
input
sockets
loudspeaker
terminals (left)
loudspeaker
terminals (right)
ac supply
socket
60R 1234567
cd
tuner
RECORD
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tape 2
tape 3
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tuner
INPUT
cd
tape 1
tape 2
tape 3
pre
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MODE VOLUME
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integrated amplifier 60iRv
record
selector knob
mode
selector knob
headphone
socket
power
LED
input
selector knob
volume
knob
power
button
mute
LED
remote control
window
contents
02 welcome
08 key features
10 getting started
14 selecting an input
16 operating modes
21 volume control
22 muting
23 headphones
24 grounding
25 connecting loudspeakers
33 running in and warming up
34 care and maintenance
36 technical data
40 international standards
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TAG MCLAREN AUDIO 60IRV Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandTAG MCLAREN AUDIO
Model60IRV
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

Summary

welcome

TAG McLaren Audio Partnership

Discusses the collaboration between TAG companies and Audiolab.

key features

Straight Line Technology

Direct coupled signal path with feedback circuit for cleaner sound.

Versatile Amplifier Design

Relay-switched sections for future upgrade path to separates.

High-Quality Components & Power Output

Uses premium components and delivers 60W RMS power.

Input and Output Connectivity

Multiple inputs, record outputs, headphone jack, bi-wiring terminals.

Operational Features

Mains interrupt monitor, Class A pre-amp, remote control.

getting started

Loudspeaker Connection

Guide on connecting loudspeakers using BFA plugs or bare wire.

Sound Source and Power Connection

Connecting audio sources and AC supply for initial setup.

Initial Setup and Operation

Setting controls, switching on, and starting playback.

selecting an input

Listening Input Selection

How to select audio sources for playback using the knob.

Recording Input Selection

How to select sources for tape or digital recording.

Remote Control Input Selection

Using the remote control to switch between audio inputs.

operating modes

Integrated Mode

Uses the amplifier as a single integrated unit.

Preamplifier Mode

Uses the unit solely as a preamplifier with external power amps.

Pre-Power AV Mode

Separates pre-amp and power amp for external processors.

Pre-Power Mode

Uses the power amp section with external preamplifiers.

volume control

Volume Adjustment

How to adjust volume using the front panel knob or remote control.

Volume Knob Operation

Clockwise to increase, anticlockwise to decrease volume.

muting

Manual Muting Options

Muting via MODE knob or remote control.

Automatic Muting

Brief muting during input or mode changes.

headphones

Headphone Socket Connection

Inserting headphones into the 1/4" jack socket.

Headphone Muting Effect

Loudspeaker and preamplifier outputs mute when headphones are used.

grounding

Avoiding Mains Hum

Tips to minimize audible hum from the AC mains supply.

Grounding System

Information on double insulation and optional grounding.

connecting loudspeakers

Loudspeaker Connection Basics

General advice on connecting loudspeakers and cable quality.

Speaker Terminal Types

Details on using BFA plugs, spade terminals, or bare wire.

Standard Speaker Wiring

The simplest method using single cables per loudspeaker.

Bi-wiring Speakers

Using separate cables for high and low-frequency drivers.

Bi-amping Speakers

Using separate amplifiers for high and low-frequency drivers.

running in and warming up

Running In Period

Performance improves during initial hours of operation.

Warming Up

Components reach optimal performance at operating temperature.

care and maintenance

Fuse and Cleaning Procedures

How to replace fuses and clean the amplifier safely.

Service and Support

Instructions on when and how to seek professional service.

technical data

Preamplifier and Amplifier Specs

Detailed specifications for the preamplifier section.

General Performance Specifications

Frequency response, distortion, dimensions, and power.

international standards

Regulatory Compliance

Lists relevant EMC, Low Voltage, and Safety Directives/Standards.

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