McIntosh C2800 Tube Preamplifier Owner’s Manual
- August 15, 2024
- McIntosh
Table of Contents
McIntosh C2800 Tube Preamplifier
Specifications
- Model: C2800 Tube Preamplifier
- Manufacturer: McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.
- Address: 2 Chambers Street Binghamton, New York 13903-2699
- Phone: 607-723-3512
- Website: www.mcintoshlabs.com
Safety Instructions
Please refer to the safety instructions included in the Important
Additional Operation Information Guide provided with the product.
General Information
- Do not apply AC Power to the C2800 and other components until they are connected to avoid operational malfunction.
- You can mix Balanced and Unbalanced Inputs and Outputs. Connect signal sources to Unbalanced Inputs and send signals from Balanced Outputs.
- Simultaneously use Balanced and Unbalanced Outputs connected to different Power Amplifiers.
- The internal Digital to Analog Converter Circuitry decodes PCM, DSD, and DTS Digital Signals. Coaxial and Optical Digital Audio Inputs are for PCM, Dolby, and DTS Signals.
- The C2800 also decodes USB and HDMI (ARC) Digital Signals.
- The C2800 is factory configured for immediate use but can be customized using the Setup Menu described on page 11 of the manual.
FAQs
Q: How can I customize the McIntosh C2800 to complement my system?
A: You can refer to the Setup Menu described on page 11 of the owner’s manual
to customize the settings according to your system components.
Q: What should I do if I need technical assistance or service for my
C2800?
A: You can contact your dealer for technical assistance or reach out to
McIntosh directly using the contact information provided in the manual.
McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. 2 Chambers Street Binghamton, New York 13903-2699
Phone: 607-723-3512
www.mcintoshlabs.com
C2800
TUBE PREAMPLIFIER OWNER’S MANUAL
Thank You from all of us at McIntosh
You have invested in a precision instrument that will provide you with many
years of enjoyment. Please take a few moments to familiarize yourself with the
features and instructions to get the maximum performance from your equipment.
If you need further technical assistance, please contact your dealer who may
be more familiar with your particular setup including other brands. You can
also contact McIntosh with additional questions or in the unlikely event of
needing service.
McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. 2 Chambers Street Binghamton, New York 13903
Technical Assistance 607-723-3512 Fax 607-724-0549
Customer Service 607-723-3515 Fax 607-723-1917
License Information
General Information
1. Do not apply AC Power to the C2800 and other Component(s) until they are
connected to the C2800 so operational malfunctioning does not occur.
2. Balanced and Unbalanced Inputs and Outputs can be mixed. For example, you
may connect signal sources to Unbalanced Inputs and send signals from the
Balanced Outputs. You can also use Balanced and Unbalanced Outputs
simultaneously, connected to different Power Amplifiers.
3. The C2800 internal Digital to Analog Converter Circuitry is designed to
decode PCM, DSD and DTS Digital Signals. The Coaxial and Optical Digital Audio
Inputs are for PCM Digital Signals, Dolby Signals and DTS Signals. The C2800
also decodes USB and HDMI (ARC) Digital Signals. Other Digital Audio Signal
Format Types will cause the Audio Outputs of the C2800 to be muted.
4. The McIntosh C2800 is factory configured for immediate use. It can also be
customized to complement the components making up your system. Refer to the
Setup Menu described on page 11.
5. The Remote Control Supplied with the C2800 Preamplifier is capable of
operating other components. For additional information go to
www.mcintoshlabs.com.
6. The IR Input is configured for non-McIntosh IR sensors such as a Xantech
Model HL85BK Kit. Use a Connection Block such as a Xantech Model ZC21 when two
or more IR sensors need to be connected to the C2800. The signal from a
connected External IR Sensor will have priority over the signal from the Front
Panel IR Sensor.
7. For additional information on the C2800 and other McIntosh Products please
visit the McIntosh website at www.mcintoshlabs.com.
Introduction
The McIntosh C2800 Tube Preamplifier is one of the finest Preamplifiers ever
created with connections for both analog and digital sources. The C2800
Outputs have the ability to drive multiple Power Amplifiers. The C2800
reproduction is sonically transparent and absolutely accurate. The McIntosh
Sound is “The Sound of the Music Itself.”
C2800
Connector and Cable Information
XLR Connectors
Pin configuration for the XLR Balanced Input and Output Connector. Refer to
the diagrams for
connections:
PIN 1: Shield/Ground
PIN 2: + Input/Output PIN 3: – Input/Output
PIN 2 PIN 1 PIN 1
PIN 2
PIN 3
PIN 3
Power Control and Trigger Connectors
The C2800 Power Control Out,
Main, Triggers 1-4 and PASSTHRU
Trigger and PASSTHRU Output Power
Jacks send Power On/Off Signals (+12 Control
volt/0 volt) when connected to other
Meter Illumination
Components. An additional connec-
Control Ground
tion is for controlling McIntosh Power Amplifiers
Output Meters. A 3.5mm stereo mini phone plug is
used for connection to the Power Control (Trigger)
and PASSTHRU Output.
Note: The Six Foot Cables are available from the McIntosh Parts Department. Part No. 170202.
Data Port Connectors
The C2800 Data Out Ports send Remote Control Signals to Source Components. A
3.5mm stereo mini phone plug is used for connection.
IR IN Port Connectors
The IR IN Port also uses a 3.5mm stereo mini phone plug and allows the
connection of other brand IR Receivers to the C2800.
Data Signal
N/C Data Ground
IR Data Control
N/C Ground
RS232 Data Port Cable
The RS232-C Data Cable is a 3.5mm stereo mini
phone plug used to connect C2800 TXD Out
to external third party
Data being transmitted
controllers.
C2800 RXD In Data being received
Ground
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Performance Features
· Electromagnetic Input Switching with Level Trim Adjustment
Digital Logic Circuits drive Electromagnetic Switches on all Inputs and
operating functions for reliable, noiseless, distortion-free switching. The
Analog Inputs can be matched in level, preventing abrupt changes in volume
levels.
· Phono Inputs with Adjustable Gain
The C2800 has two precision Phono Preamplifier Circuits. They have the ability
to be configured for Moving Coil or Moving Magnet Cartridges. The close
tolerance resistors and capacitors used in the RIAA Correction Equalization
Circuitry provide an extremely flat frequency response.
· Selectable Phono Cartridge Loading
Adjustable Capacitance and Resistance Loading are available for both Moving
Coil and Moving Magnet Phono Cartridges. Capacitance Loading is selectable
from values of 50 picofarads to 400 picofarads. Resistance Loading is
selectable from values of 25 ohms to 47,000 ohms.
· Digital Audio Inputs
The Digital Inputs decode PCM and DSD Signals from external sources. Coaxial,
Optical and HDMI Inputs process Digital Signals up to 192kHz with 24-Bit
resolution. The Digital MCT Input Circuitry directly decodes SACD/CD signals
from an external Transport component. The USB Input for streaming audio
processes Digital Signals up to 384kHz with 32Bit resolution, decodes up to
DSD512 Digital Signals and DXD 24Bit with a sampling rate up to 384kHz.
· Balanced Inputs
The Balanced Inputs allow the connection of a source component using long
cable lengths without a loss in sound quality.
· Precision Tracking VOLUME Knob
Volume levels are controlled by a Precision Balanced Digitally Controlled
Attenuator System with an Encoder Rotary Control. This assures a 0.1dB
tracking accuracy between channels. There are 214 individual 0.5dB volume
level steps with no noise as the volume level is changed.
· Variable Rate Volume and Balance Controls
The C2800 Preamplifier’s Volume and Balance Control Circuitry provides an
ideal rate of change with control rotation.
· Electronic Tone Controls with Bypass
Electronic bass and treble circuitry allow volume level adjustments for low
and high frequencies in precise one Decibel steps. The C2800 remembers the
tone control circuitry bypass option for each input.
· HXD® for Headphones
The C2800 Headphone Crossfeed Director Circuitry (HXD®) improves the sound
localization for Headphone Listening. HXDTM restores the directionality
component of the spatial sound stage normally heard with loudspeaker
listening.
· Alphanumeric Fluorescent Display
The Front Panel Information Display indicates the Source Selection,
Volume/Balance Levels and Setup Menu Selections. The display intensity is
adjustable.
· Vacuum Tube Phono Amplification The C2800 utilizes vacuum tube amplification
circuitry for the phono inputs and preamplifier section. The circuits use the
latest designs providing the lowest possible noise and distortion.
· PASSTHRU Mode
The Automatic PASSTHRU Mode allows the C2800 to become part of a Home Theater
Multichannel Sound System.
· Remote Control with External Sensor Input
The Remote Control provides control of the C2800 operating functions and
McIntosh Source Components connected to it. Enjoy your McIntosh System from
another room in your home by connecting an external sensor.
· Power Control Output and Trigger Assignment
A Power Control connection for convenient Turn-On of McIntosh Power
Amplifiers, Source Components and Accessories is included. The Power Control
Trigger Outputs may be assigned to activate when a given Input/Output is
selected.
· Special Power Supply
Fully regulated Power Supplies and a special R-Core Power Transformer ensure
stable, noisefree operation even though the power line varies.
· Glass Front Panel with LED Illumination
The famous McIntosh Glass Front Panel is evenly Illuminated by multiple extra
long life Light Emitting Diodes (LEDs) arranged with a special orientation.
The pristine beauty of the C2800 will be retained for many years.
· Bi-Amp Outputs
Built-in Adjustable Highpass and Lowpass Outputs for bi-amping your speaker
system.
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HXD® is a registered trademark of McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.
Dimensions
The following dimensions can assist in determining the best location for your
C2800. There is additional information on the next page pertaining to
installing the C2800 into cabinets. A Note on Placement: It is important to
keep your McIntosh unit out of direct sunlight and only use appropriate gentle
cleaners because the Organic Anodize can become discolored over time. While
most products will maintain their classic dark features for their lifetime,
some situations can accelerate discoloration. The most pervasive culprit is UV
light, especially light directly from the sun, or high intensity spotlights.
Even high intensity short-term exposure can result in discoloration. Chemicals
can also alter the finish of the Anodize. Aggressive cleaners will take their
toll over time and actually etch away the Anodize finish.
17 / ”
44.5 cm
Installation
C2800
The C2800 should be installed upright on its four
feet. Adequate ventilation is important and will aid
in a long trouble-free life of the C2800. You must ensure proper airflow by
allowing at least 3 inches (7.6cm) above the unit and 3 inches (7.6cm) for
the front, rear and sides. Do not remove the feet to ensure adequate airflow
beneath the C2800. There must be openings for cool air to enter (below) and
warm air to escape (above) the C2800.
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0 +3
OUTPUT LEVEL IN dB
C2800 TUBE PREAMPLIFIER
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0 +3
OUTPUT LEVEL IN dB
INPUT PUSH – TRIM HOLD – SETUP
HEADPHONES
USB
DSD512
29%
1
OUTPUT
2
TONE
MUTE
VOLUME
PUSH INFO HOLD NET SETUP
ADJUST STANDBY / ON
RESET
7 /” 7 /”
18.1 cm 19.4 cm
14 / ”
36.8 cm
17 / ”
43.5 cm INSIDE DIMENSION
C2800 TUBE PREAMPLIFIER McINTOSH LABORATORY, INC. BINGHAMTON, NY
HANDCRAFTED IN USA WITH US AND IMPORTED PARTS
1R
1L
BAL R
MAIN / HIGH PASS
BAL L
L
UNBAL
R
BALANCED INPUTS
2R
2L
3R
OUTPUT 1 / LOW PASS
BAL R
BAL L
L
UNBAL
R
PROCESSOR LOOP
RETURN
SEND
3L L
OUTPUT 2 (SUBWOOFER)
BAL R
BAL L
L
UNBAL
R
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN SERIAL NUMBER
UNBALANCED INPUTS
1
2
3
4
PHONO INPUTS
1
GND
2
L
R
R
120V 50/60Hz 75 WATTS
POWER CONTROL
TRIG 3
TRIG 1
MAIN
EXTERNAL CONTROL IR IN
DATA PORTS
1
3
5
SERVICE PORT
TRIG 4
TRIG 2
PASSTHRU
RS232
2
4
6
NETWORK
CONTROL / UPDATE ONLY
DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS
USB AUDIO MCT
OPTICAL 2 OPTICAL 1
HDMI (ARC)
SERIAL NUMBER
COAX 2
COAX 1
DA2 DIGITAL AUDIO MODULE
6/”
16 cm
13 / ”
33.7 cm
1 /”
4.9 cm
10 / ”
26.8 cm
6 /”
16.5 cm
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0 +3
OUTPUT LEVEL IN dB
C2800 TUBE PREAMPLIFIER
-60 -50 -40 -30 -20 -10
0 +3
OUTPUT LEVEL IN dB
INPUT PUSH – TRIM HOLD – SETUP
HEADPHONES
USB
DSD512
29%
1
OUTPUT
2
TONE
MUTE
VOLUME PUSH INFO HOLD NET SETUP
STANDBY / ON
RESET
Front Panel Knobs and Buttons
1. INPUT Knob is used to select a source for listening and recording. The
knob is also used for menu navigation.
2. IR Sensor receives commands from a Remote Control.
3. Network Status LED provides NET connection status.
4. VOLUME Knob allows adjustment of the listening level for both channels,
Trim Mode Adjustments, and various SETUP Functions.
5. STANDBY/ON Button with indicator switches the C2800 ON or OFF (Standby)
and resets the microprocessors.
6. MUTE Button mutes the audio from the loudspeakers and Headphones.
7. TONE Button allows the user to select whether or not the tone circuit is
engaged. In the Off mode, the tone controls are bypassed and the audio signal
is unaltered. In the On mode, the audio signal can be adjusted via the Trim
Mode.
8. Information Display indicates the Sources, Volume, other Audio Settings,
Operational Functions and Setup Menu Settings
9. OUTPUT 1 and 2 Buttons with indicators switch the Preamplifier Outputs 1
and 2 On or Off.
10. HEADPHONES Connection to use with low impedance dynamic headphones for
private listening.
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C2800 TUBE PREAMPLIFIER
McINTOSH LABORATORY, INC. BINGHAMTON, NY HANDCRAFTED IN USA WITH US AND
IMPORTED PARTS
1R
1L
BAL R
MAIN / HIGH PASS
BAL L
L
UNBAL
R
BALANCED INPUTS
2R
2L
3R
OUTPUT 1 / LOW PASS
BAL R
BAL L
L
UNBAL
R
PROCESSOR LOOP
RETURN
SEND
3L L
OUTPUT 2 (SUBWOOFER)
BAL R
BAL L
L
UNBAL
R
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
SERIAL NUMBER
UNBALANCED INPUTS
1
2
3
4
PHONO INPUTS
1
GND
2
L
R
R
120V 50/60Hz 75 WATTS
POWER CONTROL
TRIG 3
TRIG 1
MAIN
EXTERNAL CONTROL IR IN
DATA PORTS
1
3
5
SERVICE PORT
TRIG 4
TRIG 2
PASSTHRU
RS232
2
4
6
NETWORK
CONTROL / UPDATE ONLY
DIGITAL AUDIO INPUTS
USB AUDIO MCT
OPTICAL 2 OPTICAL 1
HDMI (ARC)
SERIAL NUMBER
COAX 2
COAX 1
DA2 DIGITAL AUDIO MODULE
C2800
Inputs
1. AC Input uses a power cord to connect to an AC Outlet. 2. BALANCED INPUTS
(1 thru 3) accept high-level
program source signals. 3. SERVICE USB is a USB Type-A port used for service
purposes only. 4. POWER CONTROL PASSTHRU receives On/Off
signals from an Audio/Video Processor. 5. POWER CONTROL MAIN sends On/Off
signals to
a McIntosh Component when the C2800 Preamplifier is switched On/Off. 6. IR IN
accepts an external IR receiver using a 3.5mm stereo mini phone plug cable.
7. PROCESSOR LOOP RETURN receives audio from an external equalizer or room
correction processor.
8. NETWORK for a wired internet connection via ethernet. 9. UNBALANCED INPUTS
(1 thru 4) accept high-level
program source signals.
Outputs
10. USB AUDIO Input is a USB Type-B connector used to connect the C2800 to a
computer to stream digital audio.
11. HDMI (ARC) Input connects with a compatible ARC TV using an HDMI cable to
share control and digital audio
connectivity.
Note: The HDMI ARC functionality of the C2800 is only compatible with ARC TVs.
Other devices like DVD and Blu-ray players will not work.
12. MCT Input transfers signals from McIntosh products with an MCT connector
and is required for SACD audio.
13. COAX Inputs (1 and 2) accept coaxial cables for digital signals.
14. OPTICAL Inputs (1 and 2) accept optical connections for digital signals.
15. PHONO Inputs (Right and Left channels) accept signals from a Phono
Cartridge.
A. BALanced Outputs each use an XLR connector cable for a balanced output
signal.
B. UNBALanced Outputs use an RCA connector cable for an unbalanced output
signal.
C. POWER CONTROL TRIG (1 thru 4) send On/Off signals to other McIntosh
components.
D. RS232 Connector communicates with external control devices using a 3.5mm
stereo mini phone plug cable.
E. DATA PORTS retransmit remote control signals to source components.
F. PROCESSOR LOOP SEND jack delivers audio to an external equalizer or room
correction processor.
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Navigating the Remote Control
1. Switch Device: Select different devices for remote operation. Selected
device is indicated by the LED indicator.
2. Setup Button: Used to enter Setup Menu. 3. Level Up/Menu: Adjusts Trim
Functions settings.
Accesses menu on compatible devices.
4. Trim/Guide: Enters Trim Functions menu. Opens guide on compatible devices.
5. Info/Level Down: Adjusts Trim Functions settings. Accesses info on
compatible devices.
6. Input: Changes and selects different inputs.
7. Mute: Mutes audio playback.
8. Previous/Previous Preset: Return to your previous media selection.
9. Fast Reverse/Seek Down: Navigate backwards through the current active
media using this button.
10. Fast Forward/Seek Up: Navigate forward through the current active media
using this button.
11. Next/Next Preset: Jump to your next media selection or navigate to the
next tuner preset.
12. Volume: Used to adjust the volume.
13. Mode/Exit: This will exit the Trim Functions menu. It will also display
information or certain options.
14. Select: Selects the highlighted option.
15. Power Off: Turns off the selected device shown by the LED.
16. Power On: Turns on the selected device shown by the LED.
Note: The HR085 Remote Control has buttons used to control multiple devices.
Buttons whose function are not described are for use with other McIntosh
products. For more information, refer to the HR085 Owner’s Manual on the
McIntosh website at www.mcintoshlabs.com.
Remote Control Batteries
The HR085 Remote Control included with the C2800 is powered by two AAA
batteries (not included). To insert or remove batteries, open the battery
compartment by removing the cover located on the back of the remote control.
To open, pull the clasp located just above the opening downward.
Additional Discrete Commands
Additional discrete commands for external control systems are available: · BAL
1, 2, 3 · UNBAL 1, 2, 3, 4 · PHONO 1, 2 · COAX 1, 2 · OPT 1, 2 · USB · MCT ·
HDMI · Power (Cycle)
These additional commands can be accessed using an optional McIntosh HR093
Service Remote Control. A list of these commands as well as Pronto Hex Codes
can be found in the C2800 Pronto Hex Codes document located in the Download
section of the C2800 product information at www.mcintoshlabs.com
You can also contact McIntosh Technical Assistance or your dealer for more
information.
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The supplied C2800 Remote Control (HR085)
is capable of directly controlling the functions
of contemporary McIntosh Source Components
connected to the C2800 via the Data Ports.
Notes: 1. If at any time the C2800 seems unresponsive to the
HR085 Remote Control Commands, press the DEVICE
Button to select
first.
2. For additional information on using the HR085 Remote
Control with the McIntosh Model, please refer to the “How
to Operate” starting on page 20.
3. For additional information on assigning the Data Ports, refer to “Data Ports” on page 13.
Trim
Press the TRIM Button until the desired Trim function (Balance, Trim Level,
etc.) appears on the C2800 Front Panel Display, then press the LEVEL Up or
Down Button to adjust the Trim setting.
Note: Press the TRIM Button to recall the last Trim function selected. For
additional information on using the Trim Functions refer to pages 18-19.
Output Selection
Press the BLUE (Setup) Button followed by the AM (Output 1) or FM (Output 2)
Button, to control the Rear Panel Audio OUTPUTS 1, 2 (ON or OFF) and Power
Control TRIG 1 / TRIG 2.
Note: For additional information on assigning the Outputs (1 and 2) and Power
Control Triggers (1 and 2) refer to page 3.
The supplied HR085 Remote Control is capable of directly controlling the
functions of contemporary Source Components connected to the C2800 via the
Data Ports.
Note: If at any time the C2800 seems unresponsive to HR085 Remote Control
Commands press the Button first.
Mute
Press the MUTE Button to mute the audio in all outputs except the SEND OUTPUT.
The word MUTE will appear on the Front Panel Information Display. To un-mute
the audio, press the MUTE Button again.
Disc, Server and Tape Functions
Use these buttons to operate a DVD Player, CD Player, CD Changer, Music Server
or Recorder.
Numbered Buttons
Press Buttons 0 through 9 to access tuner station presets, tracks on discs or
selections on a Music Server.
Disc and Track
Use the AM (disc) and FM (track) Buttons when a Disc Player or Music Server is
being used.
C2800
How to use the Remote Control
Tuner Buttons
Press the AM or FM Button to select the desired broadcast band. Press and
release the Channel Up p or Down q Button to seek the next available station.
Press and hold a Channel Up p or Down q Button to seek continuously from
station to station.
Volume Press the Up p or Down q VOLUME Button to raise or lower the listening
volume level.
Note: The Record Signals present at REC OUTPUTS are not affected by volume
changes.
Pause
Press the Pause Button to perform various functions on a variety of McIntosh
Components. It will also pause the playing of a disc or tape player.
Trim
Press the TRIM Button until the desired Trim function (Balance, Trim Level,
etc.) appears on the Front Panel Information display, then press the LEVEL Up
p or Down q Button to adjust the Trim setting.
Note: Press the TRIM Button to recall the last Trim Function selected. For
additional information on the Trim Functions refer to pages 18 and 19.
Amplifier Selection Press the BLUE (Setup) Button followed by the AM (Output
- or FM (Output 2) Button, to control the rear panel Audio OUTPUTS 1, 2 (ON or OFF) and Power Control OUTPUT 1 / OUTPUT 2. These OUTPUTS provide signals to a Power Amplifier or other accessory component.
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Setup Menus
The Setup Menus are listed below. · System · Digital · Inputs · Outputs ·
Triggers · Data Out · External Control
How to Navigate the Setup Menus
Your McIntosh C2800 has been factory configured for default operating settings
that will allow immediate enjoyment of superb audio without the need for
further adjustments. If you wish to make changes to the factory default
settings, a Setup Menu is provided to customize the operating settings using
the Front Panel Information Display.
Note: If the C2800 is currently On, proceed to step 2.
1. Press and hold in the INPUT Knob until the Front Panel Information Display
indicates
SETUP: Menu Select < System >
2. Rotate the INPUT Knob to select any of the available submenus.
3. To enter the selected submenu, press and hold the INPUT Knob.
4. Rotate the INPUT knob to navigate available options in the selected
submenu.
5. Rotate the VOLUME knob to change the selected option’s value.
6. To exit from the Setup Menu, or any of the submenus, press the INPUT Knob.
System Setup Menu
Settings
Product Information Update Passthru Auto Off Power Save Restore Defaults
Factory Reset
Options
.._ Check for Update
Off Enabled, Disabled Enabled, Disabled
Default Settings Default Settings
Product Information
Specific identifying information for the C2800, including the System Firmware
Version, can be found on the Product Information page of the System Setup
Menu. This firmware effects the main circuitry and can be identified by
opening the System Setup Menu. To update, see the following
section.
Update
By default, the C2800 will periodically check for updates. To disable
automatic updates, perform the following steps:
1. Use the INPUT Knob to enter the System Setup Menu.
2. Rotate the input until the following appears on the Information Display.
System: < Update > Automatic >
3. Rotate the VOLUME Knob to until the following appears on the Information
Display.
System: < Update > < Manual (Hold Input)
4. To check for a Firmware update in Manual mode, hold the INPUT Knob. After
a few seconds, the Information Display will indicate that a check is being
performed. If an update is found, it will be deployed immediately.
5. Exit the System Setup Menu by pressing the INPUT Knob.
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System Setup Menu (continued)
Passthru
When the C2800 is part of a Home Theater or Multichannel Audio System, the
Right and Left Front Channels from an Audio/Video Processor or Surround
Decoder can “Passthru” the C2800 and onto its associated Power Amplifier(s).
The Passthru setting allows selection of the specified C2800 Input to be used
for the Right and Left Front Channels. In the example below, the Right and
Left Front Channels from the Audio/Video Processor will be connected to the
BALanced 2 Input Connectors on the C2800. Refer to pages 7 for additional
connection information.
Note: The Phono and Digital Inputs are not assignable as a Passthru Input.
1. Use the INPUT Knob to enter the System Setup Menu.
2. Rotate the INPUT Knob until the following appears on the Information
Display.
System: < Passthru > Off >
3. Rotate the VOLUME Knob to select “BAL 2” Input.
System: < Passthru > < BAL 2 >
4. Exit the System Setup Menu by pressing the INPUT Knob.
Auto Off
The C2800 incorporates an Auto Off feature, which automatically places the
Preamplifier into the Standby/Off Mode. This occurs approximately 30 minutes
after there has been an absence of user activity (includes changes to any of
the Operation Functions such as source selection, volume adjustment, etc.) or
absence of an audio signal. This feature is turned on by default but can be
disabled in the System Setup Menu.
Power Save
Disabled: The network connection will remain active during standby. May also
reduce wake up time.
Enabled: The network connection will be lost in standby. The unit can be
turned on by IR remote control, power control, RS232, or by pressing the front
panel STANDBY/ON Button.
C2800
Restore Defaults To reset all the adjustable settings (Setup and Trim
Settings) to the factory default values, perform the following steps: 1.
Select the Defaults option in the System
Setup Menu. The following should be on the Information Display.
System: < Defaults > Hold INPUT to Reset 3. Press and hold in the INPUT Knob
until the following appears on the Information Display, then release the INPUT
Knob.
System: < Defaults > In Progress!
System: < Defaults > Completed!
4. Press the front panel STANDBY/ON Button to switch the C2800 on.
Factory Reset To reset all adjustable settings and clear all network
information, select Factory Reset and follow the same process as above.
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Digital Setup Menu
Settings
DA Firmware Version DA Update OPT 1 Gain OPT 2 Gain HDMI Gain HDMI Lip
Synchronize Mode HDMI CEC Power HDMI CEC Volume
Options
0dB to +15dB in 1dB intervals 0dB to +15dB in 1dB intervals 0dB to +15dB in
1dB intervals
Manual, Automatic Disabled, Enabled Disabled, Enabled
DA Firmware Version
The C2800 functionality is controlled by internal software that is know as
Firmware. The Firmware Number for the Digital Audio Circuitry of the C2800,
and can be viewed by following the steps below:
1. Press and hold the INPUT Knob to enter the Setup Menu.
2. Rotate the INPUT Knob until the Front Panel Information Display indicates
SETUP: Menu Select < Digital >
3. Press and hold the INPUT Knob to open the Digital Setup Menu and the
Information Display will show the DA Firmware version.
DA Update
This option is for service purposes only.
Digital Gain
The C2800 offers Digital Gain Adjustments for the HDMI, OPTICAL 1 (OPT 1) and
OPTICAL 2 (OPT 2) Inputs. The change in gain of a specific Digital Input, will
produce a change in playback volume of the music. To change the gain for the
HDMI Input perform the following steps:
1. Use the INPUT Knob to enter the Digital Setup Menu.
2. Rotate the INPUT Knob until the following appears on the Information
Display.
Digital: < HDMI (ARC) > +15dB
3. The gain can be adjusted in 1dB Gain steps by rotating the VOLUME Knob
counterclockwise to reduce the gain downwards from +15 dB all the way to 0dB.
4. To adjust other Gain values, rotate the INPUT Knob to select OPT 1 or OPT
2 and the gain is adjustable in 1dB Gain steps. 0 dB is the default setting
for Optical 1 and Optical 2.
Digital: < OPT 1 > 0 dB
5. The gain can be increased by rotating VOLUME Knob clockwise to increase
the gain from 0 dB with an increase all the way up to +15 dB or +8dB from 0
dB.
Digital: < OPT 1 > + 15 dB
HDMI (ARC) CEC Power The C2800 HDMI Input Connector has (ARC) Audio Return
Channel Circuitry, allowing the Audio Selection and Control Command of HDMI
TV/Monitor Devices. By default the HDMI Input is configured to accept Power
commands via CEC. To prevent the CEC Power Control of the C2800, simply change
HDMI CEC Power from On to Off.
Digital: < CEC Power > < Enabled
Digital: CEC Power Disabled >
HDMI (ARC) CEC Volume To change the Consumer Electronics Control (CEC) of the
volume, perform the following steps:
1. Use the INPUT Knob to enter the Digital Setup Menu.
2. Rotate the INPUT Knob until the following appears on the Information
Display.
Digital: < CEC Volume < Enabled
3. To deactivate the Consumer Electronics Control (CEC), rotate the VOLUME
Knob until the following appears on the Information Display.
Digital: < CEC Volume Disabled >
Digital: < OPT 2 > + 8 dB
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Digital Setup Menu (continued)
HDMI (ARC) Lip Sync Mode
The C2800 HDMI Input Connector (ARC), also has another control function. When
listening and viewing a TV/Monitor HDMI Input Signal, the ARC circuitry
provides a synchronized Video and Audio TV/Monitor Signal. To switch Off the
AUTO Synchronised Video and Audio TV/Monitor Signal, perform the following
steps:
1. Use the INPUT Knob to enter the Digital Setup Menu.
2. Rotate the INPUT Knob until the following appears on the Information
Display.
Digital: < Lip Sync > < Auto
3. To manually configure the lip sync delay, rotate the VOLUME Knob until the
following appears on the Information Display.
Digital: < Lip Sync > Manual >
4. The delay time can then be adjusted from the Trim Menu when the HDMI (ARC)
Input is selected.
Inputs Setup Menu
C2800
Setting
Options
BAL 1-3
On/Name, Off
UNBAL 1-4
On/Name, Off
PHONO 1, 2
On/Name, Off
COAX 1, 2
On/Name, Off
OPT 1, 2
On/Name, Off
USB
On/Name, Off
MCT
On/Name, Off
HDMI(ARC)
On/Name, Off
Hold the INPUT Knob to open the Inputs Setup Menu and from there, the
following changes can be
made:
SETUP: Menu Select < Inputs >
On/Name: The selected input will be functioning as normal. Hold in the INPUT
Knob to enter the menu to rename the input.
Off: The selected input will be deactivated and will no longer be selectable
from the main display during normal use. Change this setting back to “On
/Name” to make it selectable again.
Naming Inputs: While in the selected input’s submenu, use the INPUT Knob to navigate to the input with the name you’d like to change (and turn it On using the VOLUME Knob if it isn’t already) so that the display says “Inputs: [ input name ] On/Name” and hold the INPUT Knob to begin renaming. The character you are currently adjusting will be blinking. Rotate the INPUT Knob to select which character you want to change and use the VOLUME Knob to change the character.
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Outputs Setup Menu
The Outputs Setup Menu provides the ability to change how the C2800 Output 1, Output 2 and Headphones function.
Settings Output Mode
Output Trim Level (only Output 1) Bi-Amp Center Frequency (only Fixed Mode)
Bi-Amp High Pass Frequency (only Split Mode) Bi-Amp Low Pass Frequency (only
Split Mode) Dual Mono (Output 2) Headphones
Options Switched, Unswitched, Bi-Amped (Fixed), Bi-Amped (Split) -6.0dB to
+3.0dB in 0.5dB intervals 150Hz, 350Hz, 900Hz
Bypass, 50Hz, 100Hz, 250Hz 600Hz, 1200Hz, 3000Hz
Off, On Mute All Outputs, Mute No Outputs
Output Mode
The Outputs on the C2800 can be independently configured to operate in one of
several modes.
· Switched (Default) – The Output is set to allow toggling by using the Front
Panel OUTPUT 1 and 2 Buttons, or by using the OUTPUT 1 and 2 Buttons on the
Remote Control.
· Unswitched – The Output is set to On, and toggling is disabled.
· Bi-Amped (Fixed) – This mode is a variant of Unswitched that is exclusive to
Output 1 and enables the Bi-Amp Circuitry in Fixed Mode.
· Bi-Amped (Split) – This mode is the same as Bi-Amped (Fixed) but Bi-Amp
Circuitry is in Split Mode.
Output Trim Level
Adjusts the level of Output 1 relative to the Main Output. This setting is
always active, and is useful for bi-amping.
Bi-Amp Circuitry
The C2800 has internal, adjustable crossover. The C2800’s crossover tailors
the output frequency range of each amplifier section to the attached
loudspeaker. In Fixed Mode, simply set the Center to the loudspeaker’s
Crossover Point, then frequencies above the Crossover Point will be
sent to the MAIN Output and frequencies below
the Crossover Point will be sent to Output 1. In Split Mode, the filter’s
corner frequencies can be independently configured. As an example, the High
Pass Outputs could be sent to a vacuum tube amplifier, and the Low Pass
Outputs could be sent to a solid-state amplifier. This adjustable crossover
allows you to optimize the performance of your amplifiers to your speaker’s
specifications and to your listening preferences. A direct feed can also be
connected to each amplifier section, thus bypassing the internal crossover.
Decibels
+6
+4
+2
0
-2
-4
-6
-8
-10
-12
-14
-16
-18
-20
-22
-24
-26
20
30
50
150Hz
CROSSOVER POINTS
350Hz
900Hz
Combined Response (Full Range)
High Pass Response (Low Cut)
Low Pass Response (High Cut)
100
200 300
500
1k
Frequency (Hz)
2k
3k
5k
10k
20k
Dual Mono Output 2 can be configured as either a stereo or mono output. These
connections can feed an additional full range amplifier and speaker system, or
can feed a single mono subwoofer or 2 separate Left/Right (stereo) subwoofers.
Headphones
The C2800 Default Setting for using Headphones is to automatically mute all
the Output Connectors when the Headphone Cable Plug is inserted into the C2800
Front Panel HEADPHONES Jack. There are two available settings:
Mute All Outputs Mute No Outputs
1. Rotate the INPUT Knob until the following appears on the Information
Display.
Outputs: < HEADPHONES Mute All Outputs >
2. Rotate the VOLUME Knob to change the current HEADPHONES setting.
Outputs: < HEADPHONES < Mute No Outputs
3. Exit the Outputs Setup Menu by pressing the INPUT Knob.
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Triggers Setup Menu
The C2800 has four Power Control Triggers Connections. When the C2800 Is On,
the Triggers are either activated or deactivated. Trigger 1, 2, 3 and 4
settings can be assigned to one of the available Outputs, or any combination
of Inputs. These settings will control the operational power to the components
connected to the various C2800 Trigger Output Connectors. Perform the
following steps to setup the Trigger:
1. Use the INPUT Knob to enter the Data Out Setup Menu.
2. Rotate the INPUT Knob until the following appears on the Information
Display.
SETUP: Menu Select < Triggers >
3. Press and hold in the INPUT Knob to select the Triggers Menu.
4. Rotate the INPUT Knob to select between TRIGGER 1, TRIGGER 2, TRIGGER 3,
or TRIGGER 4.
5. Rotate the VOLUME Knob to change the selected Trigger’s assignment.
6. If “Input” is selected as in the image to follow, the Trigger will be
configured according to the Inputs that are enable in the corresponding
submenu.
Triggers: TRIG 1 > < Input (Hold INPUT)
7. To change the Trigger’s Input configuration, press and hold in the INPUT
Knob.
8. Rotate the INPUT Knob to navigate the set of Inputs.
9. Rotate the VOLUME Knob to enable / disable the selected Input as in the
following image.
Triggers: TRIG 1 > < BAL 1 > : Off
10. Repeat steps 4-9 to configure any of the other Triggers.
11. Exit the Triggers Setup Menu by pressing the INPUT Knob a couple times.
Data Out Setup Menu
C2800
Data Port Connections between the C2800 and a McIntosh Source Component allow
for basic function control of the source component using the C2800 supplied
HR085 Remote Control. By default, all of the four Data Ports are set to send
the same Data to the selected source. To dedicate a given Data Port for only
one source component (example, source component connected to the BAL 1 Input
will be assigned to Data Port 1) perform the following Steps:
1. Use the INPUT Knob to enter the Data Out Setup Menu.
2. Rotate the INPUT Knob until the following appears on the Information
Display.
SETUP: Menu Select < Data Out >
3. Press and hold in the INPUT Knob until the following appears on the
Display.
Data Out: PORT 1 > All Data >
4. Rotate the VOLUME Knob to select “BAL 1” Input.
Data Out: PORT 1 > < BAL 1 >
5. In a similar manner, perform steps 3 and 4 to assign any additional Data
Ports.
6. Exit the Data Out Setup Menu by pressing the INPUT Knob.
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External Control Setup Menu
Settings
Front IR RS232 Baud Rate IR Codes
Options
Enabled, Disabled 115200 Baud
Normal, Alternate
IR Codes
The Remote Control included with the C2800 utilizes the NORMAL McIntosh
Control Codes. The Second Set of Control Codes the C2800 will respond to is
referred to as the ALTERNATE Codes. The Alternate Codes are used when the
C2800 is used in the same location as another McIntosh Preamplifier and/or A/V
Processor. This will prevent the Remote Control from affecting the operation
of both units at the same time. To activate the Remote Control ALTERNATE Codes
perform the following steps:
1. Use the INPUT Knob to enter the External Control Setup Menu.
2. Rotate the INPUT Knob until the following appears on the Information
Display.
Ext Ctrl: < IR Codes < Normal
Front IR The C2800 Front Panel Sensor, which receives the signals from the
HR085 Remote Control, can be switched off to prevent interference when an
external IR Sensor is connected. To de-activate the Front Panel IR Sensor
perform the following steps:
1. Use the INPUT Knob to enter the External Control Setup Menu.
2. Rotate the INPUT Knob until the following appears on the Information
Display.
Ext Ctrl: Front IR > < Enabled
3. Rotate the VOLUME Knob to select “Disabled”.
Ext Ctrl: Front IR > Disabled >
4. Exit the External Control Setup Menu by pressing the INPUT Knob.
3. Rotate the VOLUME Knob to the Alternate Codes.
Ext Ctrl: < IR Codes Alternate >
4. It is now necessary to change the HR085 Remote Control over to the
Alternate Codes. Information on the HR085 Remote Control is available for
download from the McIntosh website.
5. Exit the External Control Setup Menu by pressing the INPUT Knob.
RS232 Baud Rate
The C2800 may be remotely controlled from other equipment connected to the
Rear Panel RS232 Jack. The speed at which the C2800 communicates (8 bit, no
parity and 1 stop bit) with other equipment is adjustable from 9,600 bits per
second to 115,200 bits per second. To change from the default speed of 115,200
bits per second, perform the following steps:
1. Use the INPUT Knob to enter the External Control Setup Menu.
2. Rotate the INPUT Knob until the following appears on the Information
Display.
Ext Ctrl: < RS232 > < 115200 Baud
3. Rotate the VOLUME Knob to select the desired Baud Rate Speed.
4. Exit the External Control Setup Menu by pressing the INPUT Knob.
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System Configuration
Shown below are two typical system configurations. Your system may vary from
this, however the actual components would be connected in a similar manner.
Note: The preamplifier or power amplifier may be connected to the C2800
balanced or unbalanced outputs.
Connecting Components
C2800
The C2800 has the ability to automatically switch power On/Off to Source Components via the Power Control connections. The Data Port Connections allow for the remote operation of basic functions using the C2800 Remote Control HR085. With an external sensor connected to the C2800, remote control operation of the system is possible from another room and/or when the C2800 is located in a cabinet with the doors closed.
Example 1
IR REMOTE CONTROL
RS232 / NETWORK CONTROL SYSTEM
AUDIO SOURCES
ANALOG OR DIGITAL AUDIO
POWER CONTROL
DATA
C2800 TUBE PREAMPLIFIER
MAIN
VARIABLE ANALOG AUDIO POWER CONTROL
POWER AMP
(FULL RANGE)
SPEAKER
Example 2
IR REMOTE CONTROL
RS232 / NETWORK CONTROL SYSTEM
AUDIO SOURCES
ANALOG OR DIGITAL AUDIO
POWER CONTROL
DATA
C55 AUDIO PREAMPLIFIER
MAIN OUT 1 OUT 2
VARIABLE ANALOG AUDIO POWER CONTROL
POWER AMP
(HIGH PASS)
VARIABLE ANALOG AUDIO POWER CONTROL
POWER AMP
(LOW PASS)
VARIABLE ANALOG AUDIO POWER CONTROL
SPEAKER
POWERED SUBWOOFER
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Trim Functions Menu
The Trim Settings are stored in memory independently for each Input Source Selected, except the Meter Illumination and Display Brightness settings of On or Off, which are the same for all inputs.
How to Select and Adjust Trim Functions
1. Press the Front Panel INPUT Knob to open the Trim Menu.
2. Rotate it to select the desired Trim Function.
3. Rotate the VOLUME Knob to change the setting.
Note: the Remote Control TRIM Button together with the LEVEL UP / LEVEL DN
Button may also be used to access and change Trim Functions.
Approximately 5 seconds after making any changes, the Information Display will
return to indicate the Source Selection and Volume Level.
Trim Functions Menu Options
Settings
Options
Balance
L, Center, R
Input Trim
-6dB to +6dB in 1dB intervals
Tone Control
On, Off
Bass
Off, -12dB to 12dB in dB intervals
Treble
Off, -12dB to 12dB in dB intervals
Mono/Stereo Mode Stereo, Mono
Processor Loop
On, Off
Meter Lights
On, Off
Tube Lights
On, Off
Brightness
4 Levels from Dim
Bright
Phono Capacitance 50pF to 400pF in 50pF increments
Phono Resistance 25, 50, 100, 200, 400, 1k, 47k
Phono Gain
40dB to 64dB in 6dB intervals
Lip Sync Delay
0 to 150ms in 10ms intervals
HXD Mode*
On, Off
Note: HXD Mode will only appear if headphones are plugged in.
Balance
Listening balance varies with different program sources, room acoustics and
listening positions relative to the loudspeakers. Use the Balance (Trim
Function) as needed to achieve approximately equal listening volume levels in
each loudspeaker. The Front Panel Display indicates the Balance changes are
from 0 to 50 dB. After approximately 4 seconds the Information Display returns
to indicate the Source Selection and Volume Level. To verify the Balance
setting without changing it, use the TRIM Button and select Balance.
Input Trim Level
Source Components can have slightly different volume levels resulting in the
need to readjust the C2800 VOLUME Knob when switching between different
sources. The C2800 allows the adjustment of levels for each of the Source
Inputs for the same relative volume.
Mono/Stereo Mode
By default, the Stereo Mode is active for all Input Sources however, any Input
Source may be assigned to the Mono Mode of operation. To change Stereo Mode to
Mono for a given Input Source, perform the same type of steps by using the
Front Panel Controls or the Remote Control Pushbuttons as done for TONE
CONTROL Settings:
Note: The audio signal present at the SEND FIXED OUT Jacks is affected by the
Stereo/Mono setting.
Processor Loop
Connects or disconnects an external equalizer or room correction processor.
Meter Illumination
The Meter Illumination of McIntosh Power Amplifiers, when connected to the
C2800, may be switched On or Off. If using non-McIntosh components see page
21.
Information Display Illumination
The brightness level of the Front Panel Information Display can be adjusted.
It has 4 levels that vary from dim to bright.
Phono Adjustments
First select the Phono 1 or Phono 2 Input then press and rotate the INPUT
Control to display the active type of load setting for the phono cartridge
selected.
Phono Capacitance
Rotate the INPUT Control to select desired Capacitance. The available settings
are: 50pF, 100pF, 150pF, 200pF, 250pF, 300pF, 350pF, and 400pF.
Phono Resistance
Rotate the INPUT Control to select desired Resistance. The available settings
are: 25, 50, 100, 200, 400, 1K, and 47k.
Phono Gain
Rotate the INPUT Control to select desired Gain. The available settings are
40db, 46db, 52db, 58db, and 64db.
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Trim Functions Menu (continued)
Lip Sync Delay
When the Lip Sync Mode is set to Manual, and when the HDMI Input is selected,
the Trim menu will allow the HDMI Audio Lip Sync Delay to be adjusted from 0
to 150ms in 10ms intervals.
HXD Mode
When headphones are connected to the C2800 Front Panel Jack, an additional
TRIM function becomes available. McIntosh’s HXD brings the acoustical depth
and spatiality of music normally heard with loudspeakers, to your headphones.
Note: The Headphone Output is optimized for impedances ranging from 100 to 600
ohms.
+12 +6
dB 0
-6 -12
20
50
100
200
Tone Control
C2800
Network Information Menu
With the Tone Controls are On, the Treble and Bass Trim Settings may be
adjusted for the currently selected input source. The TONE LED indicator will
be illuminated. When the Tone Controls are Off, the previous settings for
Treble and Bass are bypassed from the signal path.
Note: the audio signal present at the SEND FIXED OUT Jacks is unaffected by
the TONE settings.
Bass
The intensity of the low frequencies in the music can be increased or
decreased by using the Trim Select and Trim Adjust controls.
Treble
The intensity of the high frequencies in the music can be increased or
decreased by using the Trim Select and Trim Adjust Control.
The Network Information Menu lists information
about network connection. Press the VOLUME Knob to open the Network
Information Menu. Navigate between settings using the INPUT Knob. The chart
below details all of the available settings.
Settings
Options
Connection Type
Displays Connection Type
IP Address
Displays IP Address
Ethernet MAC Address Displays Ethernet MAC Address
Wi-Fi MAC Address Displays Wi-Fi MAC Address
McIntosh Connect App
Press and hold the VOLUME Knob to put the C2800 into Network Setup Mode. The
NETwork Status LED will blinkindicating that network settings can be
configured from the McIntosh Connect App.
Note: The C2800 will exit Network Setup Mode if put into Standby.
500
1k
2k
Hz
5k
10k
20k
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How to Operate the C2800
Power On and Off
The Red LED above the STANDBY/ON Button lights to indicate the C2800 is in
Standby mode. To switch ON the C2800, press the STANDBY/ ON Button on the
Front Panel or the (Power Green) Button on the Remote Control. The C2800 will
go through a brief startup initialization with the Front Panel Information
Display indicating the last used source and volume setting. This is followed
by the volume setting indication starting at zero and then increasing to the
last used volume setting.
BAL 1
15%
To switch OFF the C2800 press the STANDBY/ ON Button on the Front Panel or the
(Power – Red) OFF Button on the Remote Control.
Note: For an explanation of the Remote Control Button functions, refer to page
8.
Source Selection
Rotate the INPUT Control to select the desired source or press the INPUT Upp
or Downq Button on the Remote Control.
PHONO 2 50pF
37% 200
Mute
Press the MUTE Button, on the C2800 Front Panel or on the Remote Control, to
Mute the Audio in all outputs (Main, Output 1, Output 2 and Headphones) except
the SEND FIXED OUT. The Front Panel Information Display will indicate the
Source Name and the word MUTE in place of the actual volume setting.
BAL 1
MUTE
Pressing the Mute Button a second time or adjusting the VOLUME Knob (either
the Front Panel or Remote Control) will unmute the C2800.
Output 1 and 2
Press the Front Panel OUTPUT 1 or OUTPUT 2 Button or use the Remote Control
and press the SETUP/BLUE Button followed by the OUTPUT 1 or OUTPUT 2 Button,
to send audio to separate Power Amplifiers connected to the rear panel OUTPUT
1 or 2 Jacks. It also activates the POWER CONTROL TRIGger 1 or 2 Jacks on the
rear panel of the C2800. To stop the Audio and Power Control Signals from
going to the separate Power Amplifiers, press the same Button(s) a second
time.
VOLUME Knob
Rotate the Front Panel VOLUME Knob or use the VOLUME Upp or Downq Buttons on
the Remote Control for the desired listening level.
Passthru
Refer to Passthru Information in the C2800 Setup Section on page 14 to
activate the function and select the desired Input on the C2800. The C2800
will automatically turn On and switch to the previously setup Passthru Input
when the McIntosh A/V Processor or Multichannel Surround Decoder is turned-on.
The Audio Preamplifier Front Panel Alphanumeric Display will indicate
“PASSTHRU”. The C2800 OUTPUT 1 and 2 are active when in the Passthru Mode. The
other Front Panel Controls and Buttons are deactivated as long as the Passthru
Mode is active.
Headphone Jack
Connect a pair of dynamic headphones to the Headphones Jack with a 1/4″
(0.635cm) stereo phone type plug for private listening. The default setting is
for all of the Power Amplifier Output Connections (1 and 2) to automatically
mute.
How To Make a Recording
1. Select the desired signal source you wish to record by using the Front
Panel INPUT Control or using the INPUT UP / DOWN Button on the Remote Control.
2. Adjust the record level using the recorder level control and proceed with
the recording process.
3. Listen to the playback of the program source just recorded by selecting
the Input Source connected to the recorder component output.
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How to Operate the C2800 (continued)
Digital Inputs
When a Digital Input on the C2800 is selected, the Front Panel Information
Display indicates the sample rate or audio format when a signal is present.
During the time there is no Digital Signal present the display will indicate
“__”.
MCT Input
When playing a multi-layer SACD, select the stereo (SACD) or CD layer. The
multi-channel layer will not reproduce sound.
Optical
The two Optical Inputs allow digital sources to be connected to the C2800
using TOSLINK cables also known as “optical audio cables.” The optical inputs
can handle high resolution digital audio up to 192kHz/24-bit. The C2800 DAC
will process standard format S/PDIF PCM signals and Dolby Digital and DTS
bitstreams. Unsupported formats can result in strange and/or unpleasant
sounds.
Coaxial
The two Digital Coaxial Inputs allow digital sources to be connected to the
C2800 using Digital Audio RCA Coaxial cables. The COAX inputs can handle high-
resolution digital audio up to 192kHz/24-bit. The C2800 DAC will process
standard format S/PDIF PCM signals and Dolby Digital and DTS bitstreams.
Remember, unsupported formats can result in strange and/or unpleasant sounds.
HDMI ARC
The HDMI ARC (Audio Return Channel) allows you to use your entire audio system
to play the sound from your TV.
Notes:· Ensure you are connected to the TV’s HDMI input port that is labeled
“ARC”.
· Your TV’s setup menu and settings may need to be adjusted before sound is
heard.
· When the C2800 is set to the HDMI input, the unit will automatically turn On
and Off with the TV. The front display will show “Entering HDMI Standby Mode”
when turning Off.
· Multi-channel formats will be down mixed to a 2-channel output.
Audio formats supported by HDMI ARC: · PCM (2 channel) · Dolby Digital (up to
5.1 channel) · DTS Digital Surround (up to 5.1 channel)
USB Audio
The USB Audio Input of the C2800 provides the capability to receive
music/sound in a digital format from a connected computer.
Software Requirements
Apple® computers with OS-10.6.8 are able to communicate with the C2800 without
any installations necessary.
For Windows-based computers (PC), Windows 7 (Service Pack 1) or later is
required. The correct McIntosh USB Audio driver must be installed for the PC
to communicate with the C2800.
To install the McIntosh USB driver for Windowsbased computers download the
latest driver from the McIntosh website.
The driver can be found in the Downloads section of the webpage under Software
Updates. Choose the DA2 Digital Audio Module: McIntosh USB Audio Windows
Driver. You may select this driver in many third-party applications such as
JRiver Media Center. The C2800’s display will show the sampling rate or bit
rate for the USB Audio Input.
Troubleshooting
C2800
Reset of Microprocessors
In the unlikely event the controls of the C2800 stop functioning, the
microprocessors can be reset by performing the following:
1. Press and hold in the STANDBY/ON Button until the LED above the STANDBY/ON
Button illumination is extinguished. Then release the STANDBY/ON Button.
2. To switch the C2800 back On, press the STANDBY/ON Button.
Note: This can be performed with the C2800 On or in the Standby Mode.
Meter Lights
Meter lights in Power Amps and Source units have the ability to be turned On
and Off by the C2800. But sometimes if a non-McIntosh unit is used, the Meter
lighting circuit is defeated and the lights are always Off.
To remedy this, place a 173419 Trigger Adapter Cable in-line with the normal
170202 Power Control cable.
This Adapter leaves the ring terminal unconnected, which allows the meter
lights to remain illuminated.
Non-McIntosh Product
TRIGGER OUT
System Connection Example
173419
M F Adapter Cable
170202
M M Stereo Cable
McIntosh Product
POWER CONTROL IN TRIGGER IN PASS THRU IN
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Specifications
Note: all measurements with EQ filters and output filters bypassed.
Frequency Response
Voltage Gain
Power Control and Trigger Output
+0, -0.5dB from 20Hz to 20,000Hz
High Level to Fixed Output: 0dB
12VDC, 25mA
Total Harmonic Distortion
0.08% from 20Hz to 20,000Hz
Rated Output
2.5V Unbalanced, 5V Balanced (Main) 450mV (Fixed Output)
Maximum Voltage Output
8V RMS Unbalanced, 16V RMS Balanced
Sensitivity (for rated output)
High Level, 450mV Unbalanced, 900mV Balanced Phono MM, 4.5mV Phono MC, 0.45mV
Signal To Noise Ratio (A-Weighted)
High Level – 100dB (Below rated output) MM Phono – 75dB (Below 5mV input) MC
Phono – 75dB (Below 0.5mV input)
Input Impedance
High Level 22K ohms Unbalanced 44k ohms Balanced
Phono 1, 2 (MM and MC) 25, 50, 100, 200, 400, 1k or 47k ohms 50 to 400pF in
50pF steps
Maximum Input Signal
High Level to Main Output: 15dB Phono 1, 2 (MM and MC) Selectable 40dB, 46dB,
52dB, 58dB, or 64dB
Output Impedance
100 ohms Unbalanced 200 ohms Balanced
Headphone Load Impedance
100 ohms to 600 ohms
Digital Input Sample Rates
Coaxial: PCM -16Bit, 24Bit – 44.1kHz to 192kHz Optical: PCM – 16Bit, 24Bit –
44.1kHz to 192kHz USB: PCM – 16Bit, 24Bit, 32Bit – 44.1kHz to 384kHz MCT: PCM,
SACD, -16Bit, 24Bit – 44.1kHz to 192kHz
DXD – DXD352.8kHz, DXD384kHz DSD – DSD64, DSD128, DSD256, DSD512 HDMI: PCM
24bit, 44.1kHz – 192kHz DTS Dolby Digital
Tube Complement
4 Tubes: 3-12AX7A and 1-12AT7
Power Requirements
Field AC Voltage conversion of the C2800 is not possible. The C2800 is factory
configured for one of the following AC Voltages: 100 Volts, 50/60Hz at 75
watts 110 Volts, 50/60Hz at 75 watts 120 Volts, 50/60Hz at 75 watts 220 Volts,
50/60Hz at 75 watts 230 Volts, 50/60Hz at 75 watts 240 Volts, 50/60Hz at 75
watts Standby Power, less than 0.5 watts
Note: Refer to the rear panel of the C2800 for the correct voltage.
Overall Dimensions
Width is 17 1/2 inches (44.4cm) Height is 7 5/8 inches (19.4cm) including feet
Depth is 18 inches (45.72cm) including the Front Panel, Knobs and Cables
Weight
28 pounds (12.5 kg) net, 43.5 pounds (19.7 kg) in shipping carton
Shipping Carton Dimensions
Width is 27 inches (68.6cm) Height is 12 inches (30.5cm) Depth is 25 inches
(63.5cm)
High Level, 5V Unbalanced, 10V Balanced
Phono MM, 80mV Phono MC, 8mV
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logo; the McIntosh Globe logo; the Mc logo; Power Guard; Power Guard Screen Grid Sensor; Power Guard SGS; Sentry Monitor; LD/HP; Dynamic Power Manager; the 4DPM8 logo; HXD; the HDX logo; Behind The Sound; Legendary Performance.
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permission of McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.
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Packing Instructions
In the event it is necessary to repack the equipment for shipment, the
equipment must be packed exactly as shown below. It is very important that the
four plastic feet are attached to the bottom of the equipment. This will
ensure the proper equipment location on the bottom pad. Failure to do this
will result in shipping damage.
Use the original shipping carton and interior parts only if they are all in good serviceable condition. If a shipping carton or any of the interior part(s) are needed, please call or write Customer Service Department of McIntosh Laboratory. Refer to page 2. Please see the Part List for the correct part numbers.
Parts List
C2800
Quantity Part Number Description
1
033888
Shipping carton only
4
034670
End cap
1
033697
Inside carton only
1
034414
Top pad (foam)
1
034576
Bottom pad
( )
4
017937
Plastic foot
4
400159
10-32 x 3/4″ screw
4
404080
10-7/16″ Flat washer
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McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. 2 Chambers Street
Binghamton, NY 13903 www.mcintoshlabs.com
The continuous improvement of its products is the policy of McIntosh
Laboratory Incorporated who reserve the right to improve design without
notice. The C2800 is designed to employ non-McIntosh-provided services some of
which require separate customer subscriptions and some of which do not, as
part of the Product’s functionality. Because McIntosh cannot control the
providers of such services or the services themselves, the owner of the
Product therefore assumes all risks related to the use of services provided by
anyone other than McIntosh itself. McIntosh cannot and does not warrant
against, and shall have no liability of any kind for any of the following that
are attributable to non- McIntosh providers or services: (i) interruption,
discontinuance, or other unsatisfactory performance of service; (ii) reduced
Product functionality that is so attributable; or (iii) any other loss or
damage of any kind that is so attributable.
Printed in the U.S.A.
© 2023 McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. McIntosh Part No. 24124100
References
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