McIntosh MCD301 User Manual

SACD/CD Player  
MCD301  
Owner’s Manual  
McIntosh Laboratory, Inc. 2 Chambers Street Binghamton, New York 13903-2699 Phone: 607-723-3512 FAX: 607-724-0549  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service person-  
nel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has  
been damaged in any way, such as power-supply  
cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or  
objects have fallen into the apparatus, the appara-  
tus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not  
operate normally, or has been dropped.  
IMPORTANT SAFETY  
INSTRUCTIONS!  
PLEASE READ THEM BEFORE  
OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT.  
15. Do not expose this equipment to dripping or  
splashing and ensure that no objects filled with liq-  
uids, such as vases, are placed on the equipment.  
16. To completely disconnect this equipment from the  
a.c. mains, disconnect the power supply cord plug  
from the a.c. receptacle.  
17. The mains plug of the power supply cord shall  
remain readily operable.  
18. Do not expose batteries to excessive heat such as  
sunshine, fire or the like.  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.  
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.  
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in  
accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radia-  
tors, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus  
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized  
or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two  
blades with one wider than the other. A ground-  
ing type plug has two blades and a third ground-  
ing prong. The wide blade or the third prong are  
provided for your safety. If the provided plug does  
not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for  
replacement of the obsolete outlet.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or  
pinched particularly at plugs, convenience re-  
ceptacles, and the point where they exit from the  
apparatus.  
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the  
manufacturer.  
12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or  
table specified by the manufacturer,  
or sold with the apparatus. When a  
cart is used, use caution when mov-  
ing the cart/apparatus combination  
to avoid injury from tip-over.  
13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or  
when unused for long periods of time.  
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Thank You  
Table of Contents  
Your decision to own this McIntosh MCD301 SACD/CD  
Player ranks you at the very top among discriminating  
music listeners. You now have “The Best.” The McIntosh  
dedication to “Quality,” is assurance that you will receive  
many years of musical enjoyment from this unit.  
Please take a short time to read the information in this  
manual. We want you to be as familiar as possible with all  
the features and functions of your new McIntosh.  
Safety Instructions............................................................2  
Thank You and Please Take a Moment.............................4  
Technical Assistance and Customer Service....................4  
Table of Contents ..............................................................4  
General Information .........................................................4  
Disc Information...............................................................5  
Connector and Cable Information ....................................5  
Introduction.......................................................................6  
MCD301 Features .............................................................6  
Dimensions .......................................................................7  
Installation ........................................................................8  
Please Take A Moment  
The serial number, purchase date and McIntosh Dealer  
name are important to you for possible insurance claim or  
future service. The spaces below have been provided for  
you to record that information:  
Connections:  
Rear Panel Connections....................................................9  
How to Connect Control, Analog and Digital Audio ..... 10  
How to Connect Directly to a Power Amplifier ............. 11  
Serial Number: __________________________________  
Purchase Date: __________________________________  
Dealer Name: ___________________________________  
Front Panel Features:  
Front Panel Displays, Controls, Push-buttons and Jack . 12  
Front Panel Information Displays................................... 13  
Remote Control:  
Technical Assistance  
Remote Control Push-buttons......................................... 14  
How to Operate by Remote Control ............................... 15  
If at any time you have questions about your McIntosh  
product, contact your McIntosh Dealer who is familiar  
with your McIntosh equipment and any other brands that  
may be part of your system. If you or your Dealer wish  
additional help concerning a suspected problem, you can  
receive technical assistance for all McIntosh products at:  
Operation:  
How to Operate the MCD301 ......................................... 16  
Additional Information:  
Specifications..................................................................22  
Packing Instruction.........................................................23  
McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.  
2 Chambers Street  
Binghamton, New York 13903  
Phone: 607-723-1545  
Fax: 607-724-0549  
General Information  
1. For additional connection information, refer to the  
owner’s manual(s) for any component(s) connected to  
the MCD301 SACD/CD Player.  
2. The Super Audio Compact Discs Audio Signals are  
converted internally from Digital to Analog.  
3. A PCM version of the decoded MP3 and WMA Signals  
is available at the Digital Audio Outputs.  
Customer Service  
If it is determined that your McIntosh product is in need of  
repair, you can return it to your Dealer. You can also return  
it to the McIntosh Laboratory Service Department. For  
assistance on factory repair return procedure, contact the  
McIntosh Service Department at:  
McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.  
2 Chambers Street  
Binghamton, New York 13903  
Phone: 607-723-3515  
Fax: 607-723-1917  
Copyright 2008 © by McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.  
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Disc and Connector Information  
Connector and Cable Information  
Disc Information  
XLR Connectors  
1. Compact Discs that are not round (e.g. Novelty discs  
with octagonal or heart shapes) will not play properly in  
the MCD301 and should not be tried, as possible dam-  
age may occur.  
Below is the Pin configuration for the XLR Balanced  
Output Connectors on the MCD301. Refer to the diagram  
for connection:  
PIN 1: Shield/Ground  
PIN 2: + Output  
PIN 3: - Output  
2. The MCD301 SACD/CD Player is designed to play all  
standard CD Audio Discs that conform to the Official  
Compact Disc Standards which is indicated by the  
Symbol. It will also play most CD-R and CD-RW discs,  
however some recorded discs may not be able to play  
due to the condition of the recording.  
3. CD Audio Discs recorded in the MP3 and WMA For-  
mats will playback on the MCD301, except discs that  
contain multi-session recordings. Some MP3 or WMA  
recorded discs may not be able to play due to the condi-  
tion of the recording. When ever possible, set the writ-  
ing software to the ISO9660 Level 1 standard.  
4. The CD audio side of the Dual Disc does not meet the  
Compact Disc Digital Audio specifications found in the  
industry “Redbook”; the MCD301 may not read Dual  
Discs.  
PIN 2  
PIN 1  
PIN 3  
Power Control Connector  
The MCD301 Power Control Input/Output Jacks receive/  
send Power On/Off Signals when con-  
Power  
nected to other McIntosh Components.  
Control  
A 1/8 inch stereo mini phone plug is  
N/C  
used for connection to the Power Con-  
trol Input/Output on the MCD301.  
Ground  
Note: The Data ad Power Control Connecting Cable is avail-  
able from the McIntosh Parts Department:  
Data and Power Control Cable Part No. 170-202  
Six foot, shielded 2 conductor, with 1/8 inch stereo mini  
phone plugs on each end.  
5. Several of the SACD performance features available on  
the MCD301 are active only if the SACD Disc includes  
the supporting encoded information.  
Data and IR Input Port Connectors  
The MCD301 Data In Port receives Remote Control Sig-  
nals. A 1/8 inch stereo mini phone plug  
Data  
Signal  
is used for connection. The IR Ports  
also use a 1/8 inch stereo mini phone  
N/C  
plug and allow the connection of other  
Data  
brand IR Receivers to the MCD301.  
Ground  
IR Data  
Control  
N/C  
Ground  
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Introduction and Performance Features  
Introduction  
• Balanced Outputs  
The McIntosh MCD301 SACD/CD Player offers the latest  
in audio technology, providing state of the art reproduction  
of audio program sources. A full complement of perfor-  
mance features allows for the enjoyment of the SACD  
special audio format available on discs. Audio CDs are also  
reproduced with flawless realism. The advanced mechani-  
cal design of the transport ensures many years of smooth  
trouble free operation.  
The MCD301 has both variable and fixed Balanced Out-  
puts, permitting long cable lengths without a loss in sound  
quality.  
• Digital Audio Outputs  
There are Coaxial and Optical Digital Outputs for external  
decoding of the PCM Signal.  
• Power Control  
MCD301 Features  
The Power Control Input connection provides convenient  
Turn-On/Off of the MCD301 when connected to a McIn-  
tosh System with Power Control. The Power Control Out-  
put connection can control a McIntosh Power Amplifier in  
a high quality disc playback system.  
• Twin Laser Pickup  
The MCD301 incorporates two laser elements, with differ-  
ent wavelengths, that are focused through one lens assem-  
bly. This unique design allows reading both the CD and  
Super Audio Compact Disc (SACD) Discs Formats.  
• Full Function Remote Control  
• Advanced Transport  
The Remote Control provides complete control of the  
MCD301 operating functions including adjustment of the  
volume level. The push-buttons on the Remote Control are  
illuminated.  
The MCD301 has a new transport with a Die Cast Mecha-  
nism Base and Disc Tray. It has the latest in advanced  
digital servo for faster, quieter and accurate operation. The  
SACD and CD Audio Data is read into memory from the  
disc at twice the normal rate. The fast read speeds help to  
insure better disc tracking and error correction processing.  
• Special Power Supply  
The Linear Power Supply has both a special R-Core Power  
Transformer and Multiple Regulators to ensure stable noise  
free operation even though the power line varies.  
• Super Audio Disc Playback  
The MCD301 plays the higher resolution SACD Discs with  
extreme precision and musical elegance.  
• Fiber Optic Solid State Front Panel Illumination  
The Illumination of the Glass Front Panel is accomplished  
by the combination of custom designed Fiber Optic Light  
Diffusers and extra long life Light Emitting Diodes  
(LEDs). This provides even Front Panel Illumination and is  
designed to ensure the pristine beauty of the MCD301 will  
be retained for many years.  
• Multi-Bit Digital to Analog Converter  
The 24-bit, 192kHz Digital to Analog Converter has a  
wide dynamic range and extremely low distortion.  
• Front Panel Level Control  
With headphones connected to the MCD301, the Level  
Control allows varing the volume level of the music. It can  
also be used for matching the volume level of the MCD301  
with other components in the system.  
• Multi-Function Front Panel Display  
The MCD301 Front Panel display indicates the current disc  
playback status and the variable audio output volume level  
at the same time on a continuous basis.  
• Drive a Power Amplifier Directly  
The Variable Output Connections provide up to 6 Volts.  
This is more than enough signal to drive any Power Am-  
plifier directly; forming a high quality SACD/CD Disc  
Playback System.  
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Dimensions  
Dimensions  
The following dimensions can assist in determining the  
best location for your MCD301. There is additional in-  
formation on the next page pertaining to installing the  
MCD301 into cabinets.  
17-1/2"  
44.45cm  
5-3/8"  
13.69cm  
6"  
15.24cm  
Front View of the MCD301  
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17"  
43.18cm  
4-5/8"  
11.75cm  
Rear View of the MCD301  
13-1/4"  
33.65cm  
15-7/8"  
40.32cm  
14-1/2"  
36.83cm  
5/8"  
1.59cm  
Side View of the MCD301  
4-13/16"  
12.22cm  
3/16"  
0.48cm  
13/16"  
2.06cm  
10-1/2"  
26.67cm  
1-15/16"  
4.92cm  
2"  
5.08cm  
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Installation  
Installation  
The MCD301 can be placed upright on a table or shelf,  
standing on its four feet. It also can be custom installed in  
a piece of furniture or cabinet of your choice. The four feet  
may be removed from the bottom of the MCD301 when it  
is custom installed as outlined below. The four feet togeth-  
Allow at least 2 inches (5.08cm) above the top, 2 inches  
(5.08cm) below the bottom and 1 inch (2.54cm) on each  
side of the SACD/CD Player, so that airflow is not ob-  
structed. Allow 17 inches (43.18cm) depth behind the front  
panel. Allow 1-1/8 inch (2.9cm) in front of the mounting  
er with the mounting screws should be retained for possible panel for knob clearance. Be sure to cut out a ventilation  
future use if the MCD301 is removed from the custom  
installation and used free standing. The required panel  
hole in the mounting shelf according to the dimensions in  
the drawing.  
cutout, ventilation cutout and unit dimensions are shown.  
Always provide adequate ventilation for your MCD301.  
Cool operation  
ensures the  
longest pos-  
sible operat-  
ing life for  
17-1/16"  
43.34cm  
any electronic  
instrument.  
MCD301 Front Panel  
Custom Cabinet Cutout  
4-7/8"  
12.38cm  
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Do not install  
the MCD301  
directly above  
a heat generat-  
ing compo-  
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nent such as a  
high powered  
amplifier. If  
all the com-  
ponents are  
Cutout Opening for Custom Mounting  
Cabinet  
Front  
Panel  
installed in a  
single cabinet,  
a quiet running  
ventilation  
MCD301 Side View  
in Custom Cabinet  
fan can be a  
definite asset  
in maintaining  
all the system  
components  
at the coolest  
possible oper-  
ating tempera-  
ture.  
A custom cabi-  
net installation  
should provide  
the follow-  
Cutout Opening for Ventilation  
Chassis  
Spacers  
Support  
Shelf  
1-1/16"  
2.70cm  
8-5/8"  
21.91cm  
1"  
2.54cm  
MCD301 Bottom View  
in Custom Cabinet  
15-1/16"  
38.26cm  
15-1/2"  
39.37cm  
Cutout Opening  
for Ventilation  
ing minimum  
spacing dimen-  
sions for cool  
operation.  
3"  
7.62cm  
12-5/16"  
31.27cm  
Note: Center the cutout Horizontally on the unit.  
For purposes of clarity, the above  
illustration is not drawn to scale.  
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Rear Panel Connections  
POWER CONTROL IN  
receives turn-on signals  
from a McIntosh compo-  
nent and POWER CON-  
TROL OUT sends turn-on  
signals on to another  
BALANCED VARIABLE level  
AUDIO OUTPUTS supply ana-  
log audio signals to connect to  
Balanced Inputs of other compo-  
nents  
McIntosh Component  
COAXIAL DIGI-  
BALANCED FIXED level  
AUDIO OUTPUTS supply  
analog audio signals to Bal-  
anced Inputs of other compo-  
nents  
TAL AUDIO OUT-  
PUT sends signals  
to a Control Center  
with a D/A Con-  
verter or a decoder  
DATA IN receives  
operating data from  
a McIntosh Control  
Center  
OPTICAL DIGITAL  
AUDIO OUTPUT  
sends signals to a Con-  
trol Center with a D/A  
Converter or a decoder  
UNBALANCED FIXED  
level AUDIO OUTPUTS  
supply analog audio  
signals to Unbalanced In-  
puts of other components  
IR INput for  
connecting an IR  
Receiver  
Connect the MCD301  
power cord to a live AC  
outlet. Refer to informa-  
tion on the back panel of  
your MCD301 to deter-  
mine the correct voltage  
for your unit  
UNBALANCED VARIABLE  
level AUDIO OUTPUTS supply  
analog audio signals to Unbal-  
anced Inputs of other components  
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How to Connect Control, Analog and Digital Audio  
How to Connect Control, Analog and Digital  
Audio  
1. Connect a Power Control Cable from the MCD301  
POWER CONTROL IN jack to the POWER CONTROL  
ACC Output jack of a McIntosh Preamplifier/Control  
Center.  
2. Connect a Data Cable from the MCD301 DATA IN jack  
to the CD2 DATA jack on the McIntosh Preamplifier/  
Control Center.  
3. Connect an Optical Cable from the MCD301 OPTICAL  
DIGITAL AUDIO OUTPUT to the CD2 Optical DIGI-  
TAL INPUT of a McIntosh Preamplifier/Control Center.  
Note: An optional connecting method is to use a coaxial  
cable from the MCD301 COAXIAL DIGITAL AUDIO  
OUTPUT to the Coaxial Digital Input of a McIntosh  
Preamplifier/Control Center.  
4. Connect XLR Cables from the MCD301 BALANCED-  
FIXED AUDIO OUTPUTS to the Balanced Inputs on a  
McIntosh Preamplifier/Control Center.  
Notes: 1. The Unbalanced Audio Ouputs may be used in-  
stead of the Balanced Outputs.  
2. The VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUTS, Balanced  
or Unbalanced outputs, may used instead of the  
FIXED AUDIO OUTPUTS.  
5. Connect the supplied AC Power Cord between the  
MCD301 AC Power Cord Socket and a live AC outlet.  
To AC Outlet  
McIntosh A/V Control Center  
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How to Connect Directly to a Power Amplifier  
How to Connect Directly to a Power Amplifier  
The MCD301 SACD/CD Player has Variable Output Con-  
nections and a Front Panel Level Control making it pos-  
sible to form a high performance Disc Playback System.  
This system consists of a MCD301 directly connected to a  
McIntosh Power Amplifier.  
3. Connect the supplied AC Power Cord between the  
MCD301 AC Power Cord Socket and a live AC outlet.  
1. Connect a Power Control Cable from the MCD301  
POWER CONTROL OUT jack to the POWER CON-  
TROL IN jack of a McIntosh Power Amplifier.  
2. Connect XLR Cables from the MCD301 BALANCED  
VARIABLE AUDIO OUTPUTS to the Balanced Inputs  
on a McIntosh Power Amplifier.  
Note: The Unbalanced Audio Ouputs may be used instead  
of the Balanced Outputs.  
To AC Outlet  
McIntosh Power Amplifier  
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Front Panel Displays, Controls, Push-buttons and Jack  
Audio Output  
Mute On Indicator  
Disc Tray opens to  
load and unload a disc  
Adjusts the listening  
volume level  
Connection for low  
Allows moving back-  
wards or forwards one  
track at a time  
IR Sensor receives  
commands from a  
Remote Control  
Standby Power On  
Indicator  
impedance dynam-  
ic headphones, for  
private listening  
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Selects the SACD  
Selects the  
Random Track  
Playback Mode  
Front Panel  
Information  
Use to Pause Opens and  
or CD Audio  
Tracks from a  
hybrid disc  
during play-  
back  
Closes the  
disc tray for  
loading or  
unloading  
discs  
Push to mute the audio  
at rear panel Audio  
Output Connectors  
(Headphones are not  
affected)  
Selects various  
Front Panel  
Information  
Stops disc  
playback  
Starts disc  
playback  
STANDBY/ON  
playback times  
for indication on  
the display  
Push-button switch-  
es the MCD301 ON  
or OFF (Standby)  
and resets the micro-  
processors  
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Front Panel Information Displays  
Indicates when  
in the Pause  
Mode  
Indicates the Programming  
or Program Play Mode is  
active  
Indicates the Repeat  
Mode selected; Repeat  
All (Tracks), Repeat 1  
(Track) or Repeat from  
point A to point B in  
the selected Track  
Indicates the volume  
level available at the  
variable outputs and  
headphone jack  
Indicates the type  
of disc loaded, CD  
or SACD  
Indicates  
Indicates when the  
tracks on the CD disc  
are MP3 or WMA  
encoded  
the Random  
Play Mode  
is active  
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Indicates when  
the Play Mode  
is active  
Indicates the number of tracks  
on the Disc, Programmed  
Tracks, the current Track Time,  
Remaining Track Time, Total  
Disc Playing Time, Text and  
various other Information  
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Remote Control Push-Buttons  
Use to toggle the power On and Off  
to the MCD301  
Access any numbered operat-  
ing function  
Use to Clear the last pro-  
grammed track  
Use to direct access tracks 10 and  
above  
Adjusts the volume level up or down  
Use to select various disc  
information, including time,  
on the Front Panel Display.  
It is also used to cancel the  
text display mode on a SACD  
Disc.  
Access the Text Display Mode when  
playing a SACD Disc containing the  
information  
Starts Playback of a disc and  
allows moving forwards or  
backwards one track at a time  
on SACD and CD Discs  
Used to stop the disc and pause play-  
back of the disc  
Move forward or backward through  
a disc  
Press for random playback of  
tracks from SACD and CD  
Discs  
Use to program the desired tracks on  
a SACD or CD disc  
Use to select one of various  
repeat modes  
Use to select the SACD or CD  
Tracks from a hybrid disc for play-  
back  
Use to review the programmed  
tracks of the disc on the Front  
Panel Information Display, while  
in the program mode  
Note: The Remote Control Push-buttons with a “grayed background” are for use with other McIntosh Products.  
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How to use the Remote Control  
How to use the Remote Control  
SACD/CD  
The Remote Control is capable of performing basic Oper-  
ating Functions for the MCD301 SACD/CD Player.  
Notes: 1. Refer to the “How to Operate” Section of this man-  
ual for additional information using this Remote  
Control.  
Press to select the SACD or CD Tracks from a hybrid disc  
for playback.  
Display/Time  
2. The translucent Remote Control Push-buttons  
will illuminate for approximately 3 seconds when  
activated.  
Press the DISPlay/TIME Push-button to access various  
disc times. It is also used to return the Front Panel Infor-  
mation Display to indicating time instead of text informa-  
tion on a SACD Disc.  
Play  
With a disc loaded, press the PLAYPush-button to start  
the disc playing.  
Menu/Text  
Press to select the various text information on a SACD  
Disc such as Album, Artist and Track Titles (disc depen-  
dent).  
Stop  
Press the STOPPush-button to stop disc playback and  
return to displaying the table of contents of the disc.  
Repeat Modes  
Press the RPT (Repeat) Push-button to select either One  
Track, All Tracks or cancel the Repeat Mode.  
Numbered Push-buttons  
Press 1 through 9 to directly access one of the first nine  
Disc Tracks using the Front Panel Information Display. For  
track numbers greater than 10, press the +10 Push-button  
followed by the 0-9 Push-button. For example, to access  
Disc Track 23, press the +10 Push-button twice and then  
the 3 Push-button.  
Program  
Press the PGM (Program) to activate the Program Mode to  
playback only certain disc tracks in the desired order.  
Review  
Press the RVW (Review) Push-button to review the Pro-  
grammed Tracks from the disc on the Front Panel Informa-  
tion Display, while in the Program Mode.  
Pause  
Press the PAUSEPush-button to temporarily stop disc  
playback at any time. Press the PLAYPush-button to  
resume playback.  
Clear  
Press the CLEAR Push-button to erase a program track(s).  
REV and FF  
Press the REV (Reverse)or FF (Fast Forward)Push-  
button to start moving rapidly through a track on the disc.  
When the desired location is reached release the REV  
(Reverse)or FF (Fast Forward)Push-button to resume  
normal playback.  
Back and Next  
Press the NEXT Push-button to move forward one track  
or the BACK Push-button to move back to the begin-  
ning of the current track playing.  
Note: If the BACK Push-button is pressed during play-  
back of the first three seconds of the track, the MCD301  
will start playing back the previous track from the  
beginning. If the Front Panel Information Display is  
indicating time the display will momentarily indicate the  
track number.  
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How to Operate the MCD301  
press the SACD/CD Push-button (on the  
Front Panel or Remote Control) once to  
see the current selection and a second  
time to change the selection. Refer to  
figures 6, 7, 8 and 16.  
The Player will load the CD Table of  
Contents (Number of tracks and Total Play-  
ing Time) at this time. To start playing the  
CD Layer press the PLAYPush-button.  
Power On  
The Red LED above the STANDBY/ON Push-button lights  
to indicate the MCD301 is in Standby mode. To Switch  
ON the MCD301, press the STANDBY/ON Push-button  
on the Front Panel or the PWR (Power) Push-button on the  
Remote Control. Refer to figures 6 and 16.  
Note: When AC Power is initially applied to the MCD301  
the unit will momentarily switch On and then go  
into the Standby Mode.  
SA-CD  
Figure 7  
CD  
Figure 8  
How to Load a Disc  
1. Press the OPEN/CLOSE Push-button.  
Notes: 1. Changing between the SACD and CD Layer can  
be accomplished at any time by performing the  
above procedure.  
The disc tray will slide out allowing a  
OPEN  
2. The default setting for SACD/CD Hybrid is to  
play the SACD Layer. The default setting may be  
changed to play the CD Layer instead. With the  
MCD301 On and no disc loaded, press the SACD/  
CD Push-button utill the Front Panel Display indi-  
cates CD. Refer to figures 6, 9, 7 and 8.  
3. Some SACD Disc(s)  
disc to be loaded. Refer to figure 1.  
2. Press the OPEN/CLOSE Push-button  
and the disc tray will close. Refer  
to figures 6, 2, 3 and 5. Loading of  
disc’s Table of Contents (number of  
tracks) will be indicated on the  
Figure 1  
CLOSE  
Figure 2  
Front Panel Information Display.  
When a SACD Disc is loaded  
the Front Panel Display will  
have the abil-  
ity of displaying  
READING  
NO DISC  
the Album Title and  
Figure 3  
Figure 9  
Artist. With the disc  
scroll the Album Title first and  
loaded, SACD Table  
of Contents read and  
the disc stopped,  
press the MNU/TEXT  
Push-button once for  
scrolling the Title  
and twice for scroll-  
ing the Artist Name.  
then display the number of tracks. Refer to figures 4 and  
5.  
Note: When a Disc is placed in the  
TITLE: D  
tray and the PLAY Push-but-  
TITLE: D  
ton is pressed, the tray will  
Figure 4  
Figure 10  
close and the first track will  
start playing.  
ARTIST:J  
Display of the Artist  
information is not  
Figure 11  
12Tr  
How to Play a SACD Disc  
With a disc already loaded into the  
MCD301, press the PLAYPush-  
Figure 5  
available during playback of the disc. Refer to  
figures 10 and 11.  
button on the Front Panel of the MCD301 or Remote Con-  
trol. Refer to figures 6 and 16. The Disc will start playing  
the first track of the SACD Layer.  
4. In a similar manner, some SACD Disc(s) have the  
ability of scrolling the Track Number and Title by  
pressing the MNU/TEXT Push-button after the  
Track has started to play. Refer to figure 12.  
To change from the default SACD Layer to CD Layer,  
.
02:38  
31%  
Figure 6  
16  
How to Operate the MCD301  
5. The Text Display  
Mode may be can-  
celed by pressing the  
DSP/TIME Push-but-  
ton on the Remote  
Fast Forward or Reverse  
Using the Remote Control, press the  
FF (Fast Forward) or REV (Re-  
verse) Push-button to search back  
and forth rapidly through a Track on  
a disc. To return to normal playback  
release the same FF (Fast Forward)  
or REV (Reverse) Push-button.  
Refer to figure 16.  
03:SO NI  
Figure 12  
Control. Refer to figure 16.  
6. One of the Track Time Modes may also be dis-  
played instead of the Track Number, by pressing  
the DSP/TIME Push-button on the Remote Con-  
trol. Refer to figure  
13. For additional  
information on the  
Time Display Modes  
refer to “Display  
Modes” on page 19.  
Stop Mode  
02:36  
Press the STOPPush-button at  
any time to stop Playback. To listen  
to the disc again, press the PLAY  
Push-button and playback will start  
from the beginning of the disc.  
Figure 13  
How to Play a CD Disc  
With a disc already loaded into the MCD301, press the  
PLAYPush-button on the  
Volume Level  
Front Panel of the MCD301 or  
The MCD301 has both Fixed and  
Variable Output Level Connections.  
The Variable Output Level Connec-  
tions (Rear Panel and Front Panel  
Headphone Jack) are controlled by  
the Front Panel Level Control and the  
LEVEL Push-buttons on the Remote  
Control. Refer to figures 6, 16 and  
17. The Front Panel Volume Level  
Information Display will indicate the  
Volume Level from 0 - 100%.  
Note: When the Volume Level is 81%, the  
Rear Panel Variable Outputs will be  
at the same volume level as the Fixed  
Outputs.  
02:13  
Remote Control. Refer to figures  
6, 14 and 16.  
Figure 14  
How to Pause a Disc  
This feature allows for the temporary stopping of disc  
playback. Refer to figures 6, 15  
and 16.  
1. When playing a Disc, press  
02:46  
the PAUSEPush-button to  
temporarily stop playback.  
Figure 15  
Figure 16  
2. Press the PLAYPush-button to resume playing the  
LEVEL  
disc.  
81%  
Track Back  
Figure 17  
Return to the beginning of the Track currently playing  
by rotating the MCD301 Front Panel TRACK BACK   
Control counterclockwise and then releasing the control  
or momentarily pressing the BACK Push-button on  
the Remote Control. Rotate and hold the TRACK BACK  
Control or press and hold the BACK Push-button  
for rapid selection of the desired previous Tracks. Refer to  
figures 6 and 16.  
Mute  
Press the MUTE Push-button to mute the audio (-50dB  
down in level) at both the Fixed and Variable Output Con-  
nections on the Rear Panel. Refer to figure 6. The LED  
above the MUTE Push-button will illuminate. Pressing the  
MUTE Push-button a second time restores the audio at the  
output connections and the LED will no longer be illumi-  
nated.  
Note: The Headphone Jack is not affected by the Mute  
Track Next  
Function.  
Advance to the next Track by rotating the MCD301 Front  
Panel TRACK NEXT Control clockwise and then re-  
leasing the control or momentarily pressing the NEXT   
Push-button on the Remote Control. Rotate and hold the  
TRACK NEXT Control or press and hold the NEXT  
Push-button for rapid selection of the next desired  
Track. Refer to figures 6 and 16.  
Direct Track Selection  
The MCD301 Front Panel Display indicates the Disc Track  
currently playing. Use the Remote Control NUMERIC  
Push-button(s) to enter the desired Track Number. Refer  
to pages 14 and 15 for additional information using the  
Remote Control.  
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How to Operate the MCD301, con’t  
Repeat  
is programmed to play Track 6 followed by Track 4 and  
then Track 2.  
This allows repeating a Track, Disc, Program Mode or  
Random Play Mode on a continuous basis. Refer to figures  
6 on page 16 and 16.  
1. With the disc playing (Regular, Program or Random  
Playback Modes), press the  
Notes: 1. The MCD301 must be in STOP Mode with the Disc  
TOC (Table of Contents) read before the Program  
Playback Mode Feature can be activated.  
2. When programming Hybrid SACD Discs, first  
choose the layer (SACD or CD) so the correct TOC  
can be read, as some discs have different selections  
for the SACD and CD Tracks.  
RPT (Repeat) Push-button  
once to activate the Track  
Repeat ( 1); press the  
RPT Push-button twice to  
activate the Disc Repeat  
(All). Refer to figures  
02:36  
Figure 18  
1. Press the PGM (Program)  
Push-button to access the  
Program Mode. Refer to  
12Tr  
figures 16 and 21.  
2. Enter the first desired se-  
lection using the Numeric  
Push-buttons. Refer to  
figures 16 and 22.  
3. In a similar manner, enter  
the remaining Tracks. Re-  
fer to figures 23 and 24.  
Note: To view and/or  
delete the selec-  
Figure 21  
18 and 19.  
02:36  
4. To cancel the previously se-  
lected Repeat Mode, press  
Figure 19  
P01 06Tr  
the RPT (Repeat) Push-button until the word “1” or the  
word “ALL” in the Front Panel Information Display is  
extinguished.  
Figure 22  
Random Playback  
P02 04Tr  
Figure 23  
This feature allows for listening to Tracks of a Disc in a  
Random Order. Refer to figure 6 on page 16 and figure 16.  
Note: The MCD301 must be in STOP Mode with the Disc  
Loaded and the Table of Contents read before the  
Random Playback Mode Feature can be activated.  
1. With the MCD301 in the STOPMode press the  
Random Push-button. The word RND (Random) will  
be indicated in the Infor-  
tions programmed,  
use the REVIEW  
Push-button to  
step through pro-  
grammed tracks  
P03 02Tr  
Figure 24  
and the CLEAR  
Push-button to remove any unwanted selections.  
4. To start playback of the just entered program, press  
the PLAYPush-button. The Repeat Mode can be  
activated to provide continuous playback of the Pro-  
grammed Track(s). Refer to figure 25.  
Note: To momentarily stop  
mation Display. Refer to  
figure 20.  
2. Press the PLAYPush-  
02:36  
Figure 20  
button to start Random  
Playback. After all the tracks have been played the  
MCD301 will stop.  
Notes: 1. To provide continuous playback of the disc,  
press the RPT Push-button twice to activate the  
Disc Repeat (All) after the Random Playback  
Mode has started. If Repeat (1) is selected,  
the current track will repeat.  
playback, press the  
PAUSEPush-  
button. To resume  
Program Playback  
P01 06Tr  
Figure 25  
press the PLAYPush-button.  
5. To cancel the Program Playback Mode press the  
STOPPush-button followed by pressing the PGM  
(Program) Push-button.  
Once the Program Playback Mode is active, tracks may be  
added or deleted by first pressing the STOPPush-button  
followed by entering the additional tracks using the Nu-  
meric Push-buttons or deleting tracks by using the CLEAR  
Push-button. Press the PLAYPush-button to resume  
Program Playback Mode.  
2. The BACK TRACK function will begin playback  
from the beginning of the current track.  
3. The NEXT TRACK function will advance to the  
next random selection and start playing.  
3. To cancel the Random Playback Mode, press the  
STOPPush-button, then press the Random Push-  
button.  
Program Playback  
This feature allows for playback of selected Tracks on a  
Disc in the desired order. In the following example, a Disc  
MP3/WMA Disc Playback  
The MCD301 has the ability of playing back MP3 and  
18  
How to Operate the MCD301, con’t  
Display Brightness  
WMA encoded discs. MP3/WMA allow more tracks on  
the Disc by using the technique of lossy compression ap-  
plied to the original audio information. The MP3/WMA  
Track has lower audio quality  
The MCD301 Front Panel Information Display has two  
brightness settings. To change from the default setting  
(brightest of the two) perform the following:  
1. If the MCD301 is playing a disc press the STOP  
Push-button.  
2. Press and hold the PAUSEPush-button until the  
brightness level of the two Front Panel Displays chang-  
es, then release the PAUSEPush-button.  
Note: Depending on the brightness setting before press-  
ing the push-button, the intensity will go from high  
to low or low to high.  
than the original recording.  
Load a MP3/WMA disc into  
the MCD301. Refer to figure  
26
T
r  
Figure 26  
26.  
1. Press the PLAYPush-button to start Playback. Refer  
to figure 27. After all the tracks have been played the  
MCD301 will stop.  
Notes: 1. The MCD301  
will indicate  
either elapsed  
time or remain-  
04
F
d
3
6
T
r  
Resetting the MCD301  
In the unlikely event the MCD301 stops functioning, the  
microprocessors can be reset by performing the following:  
1. Press and hold in the STOPPush-button for ap-  
proximately three seconds. The Front Panel Display  
on the Left side will  
Figure 27  
ing time for each  
track when play-  
ing MP3/WMA  
Discs.  
02Fd26Tr  
2. When play-  
ing MP3/WMA  
Discs, the left side of the Front Panel Informa-  
tion Display indicates the total number of fold-  
ers on the disc followed by the Track Number  
or the Track  
Figure 28  
indicate “INITIAL”,  
release your finger from  
STOPPush-button.  
Refer to figure 35.  
INITIAL  
Figure 35  
2. Press and hold in the  
Time.  
STANDBY/ON Push-button for  
approximately five seconds. Refer  
to figure 6 on page 16.  
3. When the STANDBY/ON LED is  
no longer illuminated, release the  
STANDBY/ON Push-button.  
4. When the STANDBY/ON LED is  
illuminated press the STANDBY/  
ON Push-button, the MCD301 will  
resume normal operation.  
SING. E.  
Display Modes  
Figure 29  
The MCD301 Front Panel  
Information Display allows for  
either Track or Time indica-  
tions. To change from the  
default setting of Track indica-  
tion to Time, press the TIME  
Push-button on the Front Panel  
02:36  
Figure 30  
Note: This can be performed with  
or the DISP/TIME Push-button  
on the Remote Control. Refer  
to figure 6 on page 16 and  
SING. R.  
the MCD301 On or in the  
Standby Mode.  
Figure 31  
figure 16.  
The Time Display Choices  
are Single Track Elapse Time  
-01:13  
(figures 29 and 30), Single  
Figure 32  
Track Remaining Time (fig-  
ures 31 and 32) or Total Tracks  
Remaining Time (figures 33  
TOTAL R.  
and 34).  
Figure 33  
-
5
6:18  
Figure 16  
Figure 34  
19  
How to Operate the MCD301, con’t  
How to Operate the MCD301, con’t  
Operation in a McIntosh System  
The MCD301 basic transport functions may also be con-  
trolled by using the Remote Control that comes with a Mc-  
Intosh Control Center or Preamplifier. McIntosh Keypads  
can also be used to remotely control the basic transport  
functions of the MCD301. The labeling of Push-buttons on  
some McIntosh Remote Controls and Keypads are differ-  
ent from the supplied MCD301 Remote Control. Refer to  
the listing below and figures 36 and 37:  
MCD301 Remote Control  
Push-button  
Pause  
McIntosh Remote Control/  
Keypad Push-button  
E/Enter  
Figure 37  
SACD/CD  
Level Down  
Level Up  
Review  
Channel/Seek Down  
Channel/Seek Up  
FM  
+10  
Figure 36  
20  
Notes  
21  
Specifications  
Audio Specifications  
General Specifications  
Fixed Output level  
2.0Vrms Unbalanced  
4.0Vrms Balanced  
Digital Output  
Optical: - 15dbm to -21dbm (PCM)  
Coaxial: 0.5V p-p/75 ohm (PCM)  
Sampling Frequencies: 44.1kHz (PCM)  
Variable Output level  
0 - 6.0Vrms Unbalanced  
0- 12.0Vrms Balanced  
Transport  
Laser Type: Twin Beam  
Laser Beam Wavelength: 650nm (SACD)/790nm (CD)  
Laser Power: CLASS IIa/CLASS I  
Output Impedance  
600 ohms Unbalanced and Balanced  
Power Requirements  
Frequency Response  
4Hz to 40,000Hz, +0.5, -3dB (SACD)  
4Hz to 20,000Hz, ±0.5dB (CD)  
100 Volts, 50/60Hz at 35 watts  
110 Volts, 50/60Hz at 35 watts  
120 Volts, 50/60Hz at 35 watts  
220 Volts, 50/60Hz at 35 watts  
230 Volts, 50/60Hz at 35 watts  
240 Volts, 50/60Hz at 35 watts  
Standby: Less than 1 watt  
Signal to Noise Ratio  
Better than 110dB (A-weighted)  
Note: Refer to the rear panel of the MCD301 for the correct  
Dynamic Range  
Better than 100dB  
voltage.  
Overall Dimensions  
Harmonic Distortion  
Width is 17-1/2 inches (44.45cm)  
Height is 6 inches (15.24cm)  
0.002% @ 1000Hz (SACD)  
0.003% @ 1000Hz (CD)  
Depth is 16-1/2 inches (41.91cm)  
Note: When the Disc Tray is opened, the panel clearance  
required in front of mounting panel is 6-3/4 inches  
(17.2cm).  
Channel Separation  
Better than 98dB (1,000Hz)  
Weight  
28.2 pounds (12.8Kg) net, 44.6 pounds (20.2Kg) in ship-  
ping carton  
Shipping Carton Dimensions  
Width is 26-1/2 inches (67.3cm)  
Depth is 24-1/4 inches (62.2cm)  
Height is 11-3/4 inches (29.9cm)  
22  
Packing Instructions  
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 at-  
tached 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 4. Please see the Part List for the  
correct part numbers.  
Quantity Part Number Description  
1
4
033838  
033837  
Shipping carton only  
End cap  
1
1
1
033836  
033725  
034301  
Inside carton only  
Top pad  
Bottom pad  
4
4
4
017937  
400159  
404080  
Plastic foot  
#10-32 x 3/4” screw  
#10 Flat washer  
23  
McIntosh Laboratory, Inc.  
2 Chambers Street  
Binghamton, NY 13903  
The continuous improvement of its products is the  
policy of McIntosh Laboratory Incorporated who  
reserve the right to improve design without notice.  
Printed in the U.S.A.  
McIntosh Part No. 04105900  

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