Bryston BP20 Stereo Amplifier User Manual


 
BP20/25 PreAmplifiers
INTRODUCTION
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regarding the operation of your amplifier. We consider you,
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SETUP:
The Bryston BP-25 pre-amps, with remote-control, should
be placed where there is a direct line-of-sight between the
hand-held remote and the remote infra-red sensor eye
located on the left side of the pre-amplifier's front panel.
If you purchased the BP0/25P or BP20/25MC, which
includes a Phono section, avoid placing the preamplifier
directly on top of your power amplifier. Power amplifiers usu-
ally employ large power supplies and the transformer(s) in
the power supplies can cause interference (hum) with the
sensitive phono section inside the pre-amp.
Next, insert the 5-pin DIN cable from the outboard
power supply into the “Power Supply” input connector ( 5 pin
DIN) located on the rear of the preamplifier. Then plug the
power supply into an appropriate AC power outlet. The pre-
amplifier is powered up by engaging the push button switch
located on the front of the MPS-1 external power supply.
The "green" LED on the outboard power supply and the pre-
amplifier front panel indicates power-on.
EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLY (MPS-1) and REMOTE
TURN-ON FUNCTIONS:
The MPS-1 outboard power supply provides AC power for
the BP20 and BP25 preamplifiers. It has a push button
switch (push-to-set/push-to-release) located on the front
and a 2 colour LED to indicate power and mute status. This
LED mirrors the operation of the similar LED on the BP20/25
preamp (see the Visual Indicators section for more informa-
tion). On the rear of the unit there are two terminal blocks
and a two position slide switch.
The two position connector, or terminal block, accepts
bare wires between 12 and 26 AWG. Insulated wires should
be stripped to expose .3 inches (5/16” or 8mm) of bare wire.
This provides a means of turning on the MPS-1 power sup-
ply (and thus the BP20/25 pre-amp) remotely by connecting
a 4 to 12 volt (AC or DC) control signal. To enable remote
turn-on, the rear panel slide switch must be in the REMOTE
position and the front push-button power switch must be
depressed (activated).
To operate the MPS-1 power supply manually:
1st) Put the rear panel slide switch in the LOCAL position,
2nd) Press in the front panel push-button switch to turn on
the unit. Press in the push-button switch again to
release the switch and turn off the MPS-1 power sup
ply and the BP20/25 pre-amp.
The three-position connector provides a control voltage for
remote turn on/off of your Bryston amplifier(s) or other
amplifiers so equipped.
To turn on a Bryston amplifier by turning on the MPS-1:
1st) Connect the COM and +12V terminals of the three ter
minal connector on the rear panel of the MPS-1 to the
IN terminals on a Bryston power amplifier intended for
a 4~14V AC/DC control signal.
2nd) Put the amplifiers “EXTERNAL TURN ON” switch in the
EXTERNAL position for the amplifier to respond to
remote control turn-on signals (see figure 2).
To turn a Bryston power amplifier OFF and ON when the
BP20/25 pre-amp is MUTED and unMUTED respectively:
1st)Connect the +12V SW and COM terminals on the
back of the MPS-1 to the two IN terminals on the power
amp’s remote control connector.
2nd) Place the power amplifiers EXTERNAL TURN ON
switch in the EXTERNAL position.
CONNECTIONS to OTHER EQUIPMENT:
All inputs and outputs employ fully discrete active circuitry
and all input and output connectors have gold plated contact
surfaces. Only cables with high quality gold plated connec-
tors should be used with your pre-amp to avoid noise and
distortion from the corrosion that will eventually appear on
poorly plated cable connectors.
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Figure 1: Turning “SST” power amps on & off via the MPS1 power supply
Figure 2: Turning “SST” power amps on & off via the BP20/25 MUTE switch