Bricasti Design M15 Stereo Power Amplifier User Guide
- June 9, 2024
- Bricasti Design
Table of Contents
- Conformity
- Introduction
- Unpacking and Inspection
- Important Safety Instructions:
- **M15/M25 Operational Overview
- Setup and Operation
- Power Up/Power Down
- Additional Features of the M15/M25
- Audio Performance
- General Specifications
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
Desingn
M15 Stereo Power Amplifier
M25 Dual Mono Power Amplifier
Combined User Guide
12/22
Conformity
EMC / EMI
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class
B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC rules. These limits are
designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in
residential installations.
Canadian Customers
This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003.
Certificate Of Conformity
Bricasti Design, 123 Fells Ave., Medford MA, USA, hereby declares on its own
responsibility the following products:
M15/M25
-that is covered by this certificate and marked with the CE-label conforms
to the following standards:
EN 60065 Safety requirements for mains operated electronic and related
apparatus for household and general use
EN 55103-1 Product family standard for audio, video, audiovisual and
entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use. Part 1:
Emission
EN 55103-2 Product family standard for audio, video, audiovisual and
entertainment lighting control apparatus for professional use. Part 2:
Immunity
With reference to the regulations in the following directives: 73/23/EEC,
89/336/EEC
January 2019
Brian S Zolner
President
Introduction
This is a combined M15 and M25 user guide covering theory of design and setup
and use. In the future you can always find the latest version available at our
web site www.bricasti.com. Congratulations on the
purchase of your new power amplifier. We at Bricasti Design have set out to
design the world’s finest audio products made for the professional and
consumer audio markets. The M15 is a stereo power amplifier and the M25 is a
dual mono version of it, this manual will cover operation of both products.
Balanced Topology
The M15/M25 power amplifiers are a true reference design in analog power
amplification, an uncompromising design based on our M28 mono blocks, offering
extremely low distortion with moderate power and a unique truly balanced
topology rarely seen in the industry. When combined with our M1 DAC or M12
Source Controller driving the M15/M25 one can achieve a fully differential
signal path, from the converter to the loudspeaker.
Build Quality
The M15/M25 is robustly constructed of milled and CNC machined aluminum
sections. There is no typical bent metal chassis and top cover found on most
products. All sections of the construction, the front and rear panels, the
sides and even the bottom and top plates start out as solid blocks of aluminum
which are precision machined to shape, with exact tolerances for a perfect
fit. These parts are then anodized and the text and markings are laser etched
for a clean and enduring look.
The Sound
The intention of the M15/M25 is to provide state of the art analog power
amplification, utilizing the best designs and materials that can be found
today. The power amplifier is a very critical part of audio chain, it has to
take the incoming signal and amplify it and most important to deal with the
load of the loudspeaker and control its back EMF with precise control. The
sound of the amplifier is intended to be transparent and revealing, and fully
dynamic with no sense of limits and compression in the reproduction, on any
loudspeaker.
Many hours of listening were done to tune the product to an exacting sound,
with all types of music, and with extensive testing done in the studio and in
the home. We hope you find the M15/M25 to be pleasing and enjoyable to hear
and use in the home, or as a precision tool for high level reference
monitoring for the professional.
Unpacking and Inspection
After unpacking save all packing materials in the event you ever need to ship
the unit. Thoroughly inspect the product and packing materials for any signs
of damage in shipment. Report any damage to the carrier at once.
Precautions
The Bricasti Design M15/M25 is a rugged device with extensive electrical
protection. However, reasonable precautions applicable to any piece of audio
equipment should be observed.
- Always use the correct AC line voltage as set by the manufacturer. Refer to the power requirements section of the manual and adhere to any power indications on the rear or bottom of the chassis. Using the incorrect AC line voltage can cause damage to your M15/M25, so please check this carefully before applying power.
- Do not install the M15/M25 in an unventilated rack or directly above any heat-producing equipment. Maximum ambient operating temperature is 40 C. Exceeding the maximum ambient temperature may cause the amplifier to enter thermal shutdown as a safety precaution.
- To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not expose the product to rain or moisture.
Notices
In the interest of continued product development, Bricasti Design reserves the
right to make improvements to this manual and the product it describes at any
time and without notice.
Copyright 2019
Bricasti Design LTD
2 Shaker Rd
Shirley MA
+1 978 -25-5349
bricasti.com
All Rights Reserved
This publication is protected by copyright and all rights are reserved.
Important Safety Instructions:
Notice!
- Read these instructions.
- Keep these instructions.
- Heed all warnings.
- Follow these instructions.
- Do not use this apparatus near water.
- Clean only with dry cloth.
- Do not block ventilation openings; install in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions.
- Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers, pre amps) that produce heat.
- Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounded type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade and prong are for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit in your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
- Protect power cord from being walked on or pinched.
- Use only attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
- Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
- Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Service is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as by being dropped, exposed to rain,
liquid being spilled on it, or otherwise does not operate normally.
Service
- There are no user serviceable parts inside.
- All service must be performed by qualified personnel.
Warning!
- To reduce the risk of fire or electrical shock do not expose this equipment to dripping or splashing water and ensure that no objects such as vases are placed on the equipment.
- This apparatus must be earthed.
- This equipment requires the correct AC line voltage as set by the manufacture and is not auto sensing or scaling.
- Use a three-wire grounding-type line cord like the one supplied with this product.
- Be aware that different operating voltages require the use of different types of line cords and attachment plugs.
- Check the voltage in your area and use the correct type. See table below:
Voltage| Line plug standard
---|---
110-125V| UL817 and CSA C22.2 no 42
220-230V| CEE 7 page VII, SR section 1072-D1/IEC 83 pg C4
240V| BS 1363 of 1984
Specification for 13A fused plugs and switched and unswitched outlet plugs
This equipment should be installed near the socket outlet and disconnection of the device should be easily accessible.
- To completely disconnect from AC mains, disconnect the power supply cord from the AC receptacle.
- Do not install in a confined space.
- Do not open the unit -risk of electrical shock inside.
Caution
- You are cautioned that any change or modification not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment.
**M15/M25 Operational Overview
**
Front Panel
The front panel has 2 buttons and an LED. The larger lower button is the
primary power on/off pushbutton switch, above this is a red LED power on and
status indicator, and at the top a momentary stand-by switch that will set the
amplifier in to an idle mode with low power consumption and then to standby
with full power.
Rear Panel
At the rear there are 3 sections, at the top you will find the analog audio
inputs, XLR connector for balanced and RCA connectors for unbalanced. In the
center section are the speaker output terminals, and the lower section with
the trigger in/out, RS422 port, input trim control and AC inlet connectors.
Setup and Operation
Important Safety Note about AC power and the M15/M25
The AC power is connected at the rear of the unit IEC type 15A AC inlet and
the mains power switch is located at the front panel. This is a filtered inlet
and helps provide clean AC power to the amplifiers power supplies and will
prevent any RF and noise from entering M15/M25 power grid. Take note that
because the M15/M25 is a fully analog amplifier it utilizes linear power
supplies and care should be taken to use only the power range indicated on the
unit, otherwise damage may occur to the power supplies and other circuits in
the amplifier. Please note and adhere to any voltage indications on the outer
box, rear panel or chassis all of which will indicate how the product is set
at manufacture. As added protection the M15/M25 power supply will sense the AC
power range and if the applied power is not within + 10 or – 15% of the
factory set voltage the amplifier’s power supply will not allow for power up
operation and will not enter into full standby mode.
Making Connections to the M15/M25
Speaker Cables
Install the speaker cables first. We recommend the use of high quality speaker
cables with spade or ring lugs that will fit the M15/M25s binding posts. These
are set 2x standard spacing and can easily accept most connector types and
accept banana type connectors as well. Note that the polarity is marked on the
rear panel and use the thumb screws to apply a firm connection, taking care
not to over tighten them.
The ship kit with every amplifier is supplied with a pair of 1MHz HF filters
for speaker cable capacitance compensation, Some cables will present an exact
capacitive load to the amplifiers outputs and cause an instability causing the
amp to go into a protection mode. In the event the amp does not power or tends
to fault when operating at higher levels these should be installed at the rear
of the amps speaker terminals. They have banana type connectors and there are
to be placed across the + and – terminals.
Interconnect Cables
We recommend the use of high quality balanced XLR cables with M15/M25 when
using the balanced input or an unbalanced RCA cable when using the unbalanced
input. The amplifier is a true balanced amplifier and best performance can be
realized if using the amplifier with a balanced source. For convenience we
also provide unbalanced RCA inputs, but when using the unbalanced inputs it is
recommended that a XLR shorting plug be used on the balanced input, this will
correctly terminate the balanced input for best performance. This plug
connects pin 1 to 3 in the XLR connector and is supplied with the product ship
kit.
AC power cord
The product is supplied with a high quality power AC cord tipped with a 15-amp
IEC connector that meets all safety requirements. You may use different power
cord providing it meet or exceeds all safety requirements noted elsewhere in
this manual.
Power Up/Power Down
Once all your cables are connected to the M15/M25 it is time to power up.
Power Up Sequence
Stage 1 System Idle Mode: The M15/M25 has a dedicated front panel AC mains
power switch, this is a latching push button type switch and pressing it in
will connect AC power to the first stage of the power supply. This stage
senses the AC inlet power voltage and if within the + 10% or -20% range of
rated operation will allow for the next
stage of power up.
To operate, press the switch to the inward or on position and the LED will
light up and flash at a rate of about 1 per sec, the amp is now in idle and
will consume about 2W of power. You will hear the power relays click when this
state is activated.
Stage 2 System Standby Mode: Next, a quick press of the momentary stand
by button and you will hear a relay click when the button is pressed and in a
few moments you will hear the relays again as the M15/M25 enters standby. Once
engaged into standby mode the LED should start to blink at 1/3 the idle rate,
so a faster blinking of the LED than idle. The amplifier is now fully powered
up but the inputs are muted. This state can be used for pre heating the
amplifier before use, in this state it will consume about 60W. If in the event
there is a fault found in the initial power on and idle mode then the M15/M25
will not enter into standby.
Stage 3 System ON Mode: A quick press of the standby key again and the
inputs will be unmuted and the amplifier will be ready for play. You will now
see the LED as solid and hear a click of the input relays and audio can now
pass.
Recommended Power Down Sequence
It is recommended that you first put the M15/M25 into standby before
initiating a hard power off from the large front panel AC power switch. We
have taken great care in the way the amplifier behaves on power down to
eliminate the possibly of noise at the outputs when power is suddenly removed
but there may be a possibly that this could happen. So if possible place the
amplifier into standby first as this will mute all inputs and outputs and
insure a clean safe power off.
Placing the M15/M25 Back to Standby
A quick press of the standby key from the running state will set the amplifier
into STANDBY mode, you will hear the relays click and the front panel LED
will be flashing at the 1/3 speed. It is now safe to poweroff the M15/M25 by
either the front panel power switch or and external one.
Back to Idle Mode
A long press of about 2 seconds on the standby key from either the on and
running state or from standby state will place the amplifier in IDLE mode. As
described in the power up sequence a quick press on the button again will put
the amplifier back in standby, and press again to go back to run mode.
Additional Features of the M15/M25
Trigger In: On the lower section of rear panel the M15/M25 has a stereo
connector (Tip/Ring/Sleeve) for triggering the amplifier into standby mode
from an external device like a preamp or other external remote control. Sleeve
is connected to chassis ground, the RING is the trigger + voltage, the TIP is
the return. The amplifier will
fully power up from stage 1 power on stage 3 mode when a positive 5V or 12V DC
voltage is applied at the RING. The amp will then power down to stage one when
the trigger is removed. Note this wiring is nonstandard and for use with
Bricasti source products like the M20 preamp. An adaptor cable is supplied
with the product for use with other manufactures products; this short adaptor
cable is to be connected to the M15/25 trigger in as it’s a custom wired TRS
to Mono adaptor. If you need one of these please contact our service at
service@bricasti.com
RS422 Port On the lower section of rear panel the M15/M25 the rear panel
you will find a DB9 connector for a RS422 serial port. This is currently only
used for system diagnostic monitoring and has no use for the user.
Trim Control
A unique feature of the M15/M25 is an input trim control. This can be used to
lower the input sensitivity of the amp to better match the outputs of a pre
amp or more importantly the outputs our M1 DAC when using it to drive the
amplifier directly with no preamp. This attenuator is set by a logic
controlled relay switch and is adjustable in 6 db steps. The M15/M25 is
shipped with no attenuation or the switch set full clockwise. The switch is
stepped with detents; by using a small screwdriver and turning the switch
counterclockwise, will add more attenuation from the factory default position
of no attenuation. There are 4 steps of 6 db each so a full 18db of
attenuation can be applied to the input.
Using the trim control
This stepped analog attenuator is of great use when using the outputs of
the Bricasti M1 or other DAC to directly drive the M15/M25. In this case the
M1 has a digital level attenuator and use of such an attenuator can be done
with exceptional results provided there is good analog gain matching with the
power amplifier and this will vary with the combination of DAC/power
amp/speaker setup. This means using the digital attenuator to the minimal
amount needed to have good range level control range, and least loss of low
level bit resolution. In practice this means the most dynamic recordings will
have the M1 doing only a few db of gain reduction in the digital domain..
This makes for a simple setup with the M1or other source, one only has to
connect the balanced output of the M1 directly to the M15/M25 and then make
any fine tune the gain at the rear of the M15/M25 to the best range. All gross
amounts of attenuation are done in the analog domain and the upper level of
about 20db is done at the M1 digital attenuator there by maximizing the
advantages of each.
Audio Performance
Total Harmonic Distortion:Less than 0.005% 20hz-20kHz at full rated power in
to 8 ohm and 4 ohms.
M15 Power: 125 W into 8 ohms 250W into 4 ohms 500w into 2 ohms
M25 Power: 150 W into 8 ohms 300W into 4 ohms 600w into 2 ohms
Frequency response: 10hz-150kHz, within 0.5db
Gain: 27 db
Signal to Noise: greater than 85db at full rated power
Topology: Fully Differential
Balanced Input: XLR connector 200k ohm impedance
Unbalanced Input: RCA connector 100k ohm impedance
General Specifications
EMC
Complies with: EN 55103-1 and EN 55103-2 FCC part 15, Class B
RoHS Complies with: EU RoHS Directive 2002/95/EC
Safety Certified to: IEC 60065, EN 55103-2
Environment
Operating Temperature: 32 F to 105 F (0 C to 40 C)
Storage Temperature: -22 f to 167 F (-30 C to 70 C
General
Finish: Anodized Aluminum
Dimensions: 16.75”” wide, 10.25” high, 18” deep
Weight: 100 lbs
Shipping Weight: 110 lbs
Mains Voltage set at factory: 100, 120, 220, 230, 240 VAC, 50 Hz – 60 Hz
Trigger In: TRS connector for 5V external trigger.
Power consumption: 60W standby, 2W idle
Warranty parts and labor: 5 yrs limited
M15/M25 Limited Warranty
Bricasti Design warrants the M15/M25 against manufacturing defects for 5
years from date of purchase from an authorized Bricasti Design dealer.
- The warranty covers only new products purchased from a Bricasti Design dealer or Distributor.
- The warranty is nontransferable, valid for the original purchaser.
- All service must be performed by an authorized Bricasti Design Dealer or Distributor
- For USA customers, if the product is shipped back to Bricasti Design for warranty service, the customer pays for inbound shipping costs and Bricasti Design will pay for the return shipping.
- Customer must provide proof of purchase to be eligible for warranty service.
- All international customers must contact their local distributor for service.
Copyright 12/2014- Bricasti Design Ltd.-123 Fells Ave,- Medford MA 01255 USA
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