Difference between revisions of "Majik DS-I"

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== Back Panel Connections ==
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== Front Panel Connections ==
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== Positioning ==
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Despite the efficiency of the design, your Majik DS-I integrated amplifier still requires to dissipate considerable power in the form of heat. It should therefore be sited in a position that does not restrict the airflow around it.
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'''For best results:'''
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* llow at least 10 cm / 4” free space above and to each side of the unit for air circulation which will allow this heat to dissipate.
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* If the unit is sited a cabinet, air must be able to flow through from front-to-back. An enclosed cabinet will severely restrict heat dissipation.
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* Ensure that nothing is placed above or below the amplifier that might block or restrict the vents.
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If the Majik-I has inadequate ventilation and/or is played very enthusiastically for a
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period of time, its temperature may rise above the designated operating level and the amplifier will shut down until it has cooled sufficiently.

Revision as of 16:02, 21 October 2009

Product info

  • Product Name: Majik DS-I
  • Date of Intorduction:October 2009
  • Type: Integrated DS Player, pre-amplifier and power amplifier.

Latest software

Latest software releases

Open source software

Manuals

installation manual

owner's manual

Production Information Sheet, including Product Specifications

System Setup

Recommended DS Network setup guide


Back Panel Connections

Front Panel Connections

Positioning

Despite the efficiency of the design, your Majik DS-I integrated amplifier still requires to dissipate considerable power in the form of heat. It should therefore be sited in a position that does not restrict the airflow around it.

For best results:

  • A
  • llow at least 10 cm / 4” free space above and to each side of the unit for air circulation which will allow this heat to dissipate.
  • If the unit is sited a cabinet, air must be able to flow through from front-to-back. An enclosed cabinet will severely restrict heat dissipation.
  • Ensure that nothing is placed above or below the amplifier that might block or restrict the vents.


If the Majik-I has inadequate ventilation and/or is played very enthusiastically for a


period of time, its temperature may rise above the designated operating level and the amplifier will shut down until it has cooled sufficiently.