Plinius M-7 Brochure

Thank you for buying a PLINIUS product!
This Preamplifier has been carefully designed and manufactured by hand and under normal circumstances will maintain its present high level of performance for years to come. Please read this manual fully before you attempt to use the M7 as it does require some familiarisation before you add it to your music system.
We are proud to guarantee the correct operation of your M7 Preamplifier for a period of 5 years from date of purchase.
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AUDIBLE TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED.
© AUDIBLE TECHNOLOGIES LTD, 1996.
PLINIUS M7 Instruction Manual Page 1
INTRODUCTION
The PLINIUS M7 Preamplifier is a continuation of the design philosophy embodies in the Model 12 Preamplifier. It represents another step in this new direction for Plinius amplification.
One major departure from previous models is the use of an “onboard” power supply. This supply consists of a pcb mounted transformer and a tightly regulated power regulation system.
The phono stage consists of a FET amplifier without overall feedback, in a design similar to a tube circuit, followed by the high frequency equalisation. This in turn is followed by an active feedback low frequency stage.
Although the M7 is able to provide superb results from a phono based system, the high level circuits have been optimised for CD and other popular sources.
Every component used within the M7 has been chosen for sonic excellence. The potentiometers used are quality ALPS units and all switching is done directly on the circuit board. Tape selection is by solid stage analogue switches.
CONTROLS
The volume control is a high quality close tolerance type and will accurately convey the source signals to the high level amplification stages. It should be set between 10 o’clock and 2 o’clock for normal listening.
The M7 has been designed to operate with medium to high output moving coil cartridges, although it will accept the output of lower level moving magnets as well. If required there is a small jumper located on the Phono Board that can be moved to provide an extra 2dB of gain.
The balance control when rotated alters the relative gain between the left and right channels. Rotating the knob to the left shifts the image left and rotating it to the right shifts it right.
The source selector allows any of the inputs chosen to appear at the main outputs.
The record selector allows recording of any chosen source and will not interfere with the source that is being listened to, eg, it is possible to be listening to the CD input while making a recording from the tuner. Two tape decks can be fitted and dubbing in either direction is possible. The mute switch allows manual muting of the preamplifiers outputs. This switch does not override the automatic mute within the preamplifier.
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