We debuted to the world a killer frikkin' cool phono stage
at CES 2001. It was called, aquatic naming theme
continuing, The Steelhead, as it is an "upstream" device
and has a very clever MC variable load auto tranny that
Mitch Margolis (on-staff Manley hifi designer) designed and
our very own Manley Magnetics department executed (which
makes the MC stage so very clever).
It has two Moving Coil inputs with selectable impedance
load 25, 50, 100, 200 and 400 ohms via Mr. Clever
"Steelhead" transformer/autoformer. It also has
variable and selectable Moving Magnet input
impedances too 25, 50, 100, 200 ohms and 47Kohms. Very
nifty is the
selectable-dial-able-in-able-from-the-faceplate-able
capacitive loading for all three of the MM & MC inputs
0 to 1100 picofarads in 10 picofarad steps. Very cool!
Equalize baby! TEN picofard steps! Wow! Now you can really
dial this in for perfect cartridge matching with ZERO
penalty. None of this switching detracts from the sound
quality or adds any extra anything to the signal path. Rest
assured.
It's got six tubes. 2 x 6922 plus 4 x 7044. It's got a big
honkin' volume control. It can drive an amplifier directly
if you want, if you don't "do" digital. Hey and if you
happen to have three turntables set up, we give you 2 x MC
and 1 x MM selectable inputs! It's got variable and fixed
volume outputs. And All-tube really low Z tube buffered
outputs. Like inherently 20 ohms plus the little 47 ohm "OK
drive those high capacitance audiophile cables why doncha"
resistor, so it's real output impedance is only 67 ohms. No
wanky cathode follower (oh bor-ing) output here like the
other guys. We got your real low impedance all-tube outputs
right here! It will drive anything and everything.
Long cables, no problem.
It's got selectable gain 50, 55, 60, 65dB on a switch that
even auto-mutes as you change it so no nasty bangs. Gain
switch markings are referred to from the input of the 1st
active electronics at 1 kHz to the fixed output @ 10k load,
regardless of whether source is MM or XFMR stepped-up MC.
It is not really practical to include MC step-up gain on
the front panel markings due to the variable SOURCE
impedances of the MC cartridges and the variable LOADING
that the input XFMR will have on any given cartridge. All
of this total MC gain variability should be confined to
about 3 to 12 dB of range though. XFMR step-up gain
plateaus as the load Z on a given MC cartridge is
optimised...producing no VOLTAGE gain but in fact a bit
more POWER gain... All this means you should set a
load Z which sounds best with your particular MC cartridge
and adjust gain to suit your system's operating level.
Whatever you like. You will not blow anything up. (Bottom
line: there is plenty of gain... enough to do justice to
your fave lo-output MC cartridges).
It's got a mute switch. It's got a "just turn it down while
I cue up so I don't throw my woofer cones across the room
but I still want the same volume I was listening at before
I flipped the side" DIM switch. And what goes with DIM
better than SUM which would be the MONO button... It has a
killer hyper-regulated outboard power supply that plugs in
on the huge-est connector you ever saw. And you can just
hit the "standby" button to keep everybody off while you
take a small holiday to Tahiti. A backlit "MANLEY
STEELHEAD" illuminated badge reflects back to
vinyl-days-of-yore while the millions of BLUE LEDs remind
you that this is modern tube engineering design, baby!
The VARIABLE Outputs are controlled by the precision film
dual NOBLE® volume control. They are SMOOTH action these
days as the fashion went against the detented ones. This is
a tweak-o-holic tube-lover's dream....
Features & Specifications
- Vacuum tube compliment: 6922 SOVTEK Russian
x 2 (gain) plus 5687 (was 7044) x 4 (output buffers)
- Fuse type and ratings @ 230 VAC operation:
0.75 Amp 3AG slow-blow mains fuse, 0.25 Amp 3AG slow-blow
logic fuse
- Moving Magnet input impedance: 5-step user
adjustable via fixed low-noise resistors. 25, 50, 100,
200 and 47000 ohms.
- Moving Coil input impedance: 5-step user
adjustable via multi-tap autoformer: 25, 50, 100, 200 and
400 ohms.
- Input Termination Capacitance: Front Panel
Selectable in 10 picofarad steps from 10 to 1100 pF
(1.1nF) Residual input capacitance less than 40 pF.
- Gain: 4-step user adjustable, 50, 55, 60 and
65 dB active gain at 1 kHz referred to the FIXED output
jack into a 10Kohm load. Additional gain available via
the MC input's step-up autoformer. See Owner's Manual for
discussion.
- Deviation from RIAA curve: Less than +0.5 /
-0.3 dB from 20 Hz to 20 kHz at any gain setting.
Typically less than +/- 1 dB from 10 Hz to 100 kHz
- Inter-channel differential phase: Less than
4 degrees from 20 Hz to 20 kHz at any gain setting.
Typically less than 2 degrees.
- Inter-channel differential gain: Less than
+/- 0.5 dB from 20 Hz to 20 kHz at any gain setting.
- Dynamic Range: 101 dB @ 1 kHz, 1% THD
measured with 200 ohm source, 47Kohm input, @ 55dB
Gain 97 dB @ 1 kHz, 0.1% THD
- THD: 0.0042% at 1V output @1kHz
- Maximum LINE input level: +30.6dBu @
1KHz for an output of +29.3dBu @ 0.07% THD 26.5Vrms
@ 1KHz for an output of 22.8Vrms @ 0.07% THD
- Maximum Output: +27dBm @ 1KHz with 3% THD
into 100Kohm load
- Fixed Output impedance: 150 ohms. Minimum
suggested load greater than 1500 ohms.
- Variable Output impedance: 75 ohms. Minimum
suggested load greater than 600 ohms.