HP (Hewlett-Packard) N31.5 Stereo System User Manual


 
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“Linked amplifiers?”
you ask The communication required between preamplifier and power amplifier(s) is
more limited than between other components. In particular, the new 300 series
Mark Levinson amplifiers will:
toggle between standby and operate in conjunction with the
Nº38(S) they are Linked to;
when in standby, all of the standby indicator LEDs (sources,
preamp and power amps) blink in sync with one another;
report certain fault conditions to the preamplifier if they must shut
down for some reason.
For this reason, it made sense to define a somewhat simpler communications
Link between preamps and power amps. In this case, the Nº38 or Nº38S acts as
the “master” to the power amplifier(s) “slave.” Multiple amps may be daisy-
chained via their slave in and slave out ports. The Nº38 runs this smaller “net-
work” and passes necessary information back and forth as needed.
Hence, our seemingly confusing nomenclature on the rear panels of the various
products. “Master” is connected to “Slave In”, then the daisy-chain continues to
Slave Out, to Slave In, to Slave Out, etc., until you reach the preamplifier’s Slave
input. From there, you connect the Nº38’s Master to the power amp’s Slave In. If
you have more than one amp in the system, daisy chain them Slave Out to Slave
In (up to a maximum of six amplifiers). (See sample diagram below.)
digital input
master
analog output
digital output
slave in
slave out
Link
cable
Link
cable
Nº38
slaveany input
MADRIGAL AUDIO LABORATORIES
R
polarity
invert
display
intensity
aes/ebu emphasis
123456
standby
COMPACT DISC DRIVE
Nº 37
mode
teach ir
Nº36
MADRIGAL AUDIO LABORATORIES
R
polarity
invert
display
intensity
aes/ebu emphasis
123456
standby
DIGITAL PROCESSOR
Nº 36
mode
teach ir
MADRIGAL AUDIO LABORATORIES
R
standby
PREAMPLIFIER
Nº38
Link
cable
master
slave in
Nº333
Nº37
MADRIGAL AUDIO LABORATORIES
R
Nº 333
DUAL MONAURAL
POWER AMPLIFIER