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Instruction Manual Covering: 

 

Stereo 60 MK III M 

Integrated Amplifier 

Stereo 60 MKIII PA M 

Power Amplifier 

 

                                                       Stereo 60 MkIII Integrated Amplifier shown with upgraded driver valves 

Contents 

 

1 Introduction & Final Inspection 

 

2 Quick Set Up Guide 

 

3 Connecting inputs & outputs 

 

4 ST60 Power Amplifier version 

 

5 Getting the best out of your 

amplifier

 

6 Trouble Shooting 

 

7 Specifications 

 

8 Valve Replacement  

 

9 Guarantee 

 

10 Packing Instructions 

 

 

1 Introduction

 

Thank you for purchasing the Stereo 60 MKIII. A great 
deal  of  care  has  been  taken  by  our  team  in  the 
development,  production  and  testing  of  this  amplifier. 
We are sure that you will hear the difference!  

WHAT IS THE STEREO 60 MK IIIm? 

The  Stereo  60  MKIII  is  a  push-pull  Ultralinear  stereo 
integrated/power  amplifier,  capable  of  running  in 
either  pentode  Ultralinear,  or  pure  triode  mode, using 
the excellent KT120/KT150 valves in fixed bias mode. 
The  driver  and  phase  splitting  is  all  triode.  The  ST60 
MKIII  may  also  be  used  as  a  power  amplifier. 
Incorporating  our  own  “LDT”  low  distortion  tertiary 
transformers.  The  pre-

amp  is  a  high  quality  ‘Passive’ 

circuit  using  silver  audio  cable  and  an  ALPS  volume 
control.  It  is  sensitive  enough  to  be  used  with  all 
modern  source  equipment.  Its  simplicity  coupled  with 
point  to  point  hand  wiring  without  the  use  of  printed 
circuit 

board’s results in an open euphoric sound that 

is wonderfully detailed and warm sounding.  
The  ST60  MK  IIIm  is  a  third  generation  amplifier 
specifically  designed  to  get  the  best  out  of  the 
excellent KT120/KT150 valves, in this model we have 

also optimised the circuit and output transformers to 
work  with  the  new  Tung  Sol  KT120/KT150  valve. 
The “m” denotes the built in meter which simplifies 
the  bias  checking.  When  a  power  valve  is  working 
some  of  the  energy  is  lost  as  heat,  and  all  valves 
have  a  maximum  dissipation,  in  the  case  of  the 
KT88  this  is  40  watts.  The  new  KT120/KT150  can 
dissipate  60  watts,  a  considerable  increase  which 
we take advantage of to generate more power, and 
also  means  the  KT120/KT150s  are  working  well 
within  their  maximum,  thus  giving  greater  reliability 
and  a  longer  life.  If  you  decide  to  use  KT88/6550 
we  recommend  that  the  amplifier  is  de-rated  by 
using  a  lower  HT.  Please  contact  us  for  advice  on 
how to do this. 
In  order  to  get  the  best  out  of  your  amplifier, 

please  read the  SET  UP  GUIDE  first.

  Even  if 

you  are  experienced  with  hi  fi.

 

Should  you  be 

uncertain  about  anything  to  do  with  your  amplifier 
please contact us for advice. 
 

          IMPORTANT! 

THIS MANUAL CONTAINS 
ESSENTIAL HEALTH & SAFETY 
INFORMATION FOR YOU AND 
YOUR AMPLIFIER. PLEASE 
READ & KEEP SAFE AND 
REFER TO IF NECESSARY 

Summary of Contents for Stereo 60 MK III M

Page 1: ...modern source equipment Its simplicity coupled with point to point hand wiring without the use of printed circuit board s results in an open euphoric sound that is wonderfully detailed and warm soundi...

Page 2: ...e monitor Output Valve Bias level Sound Quality Valve Microphony Valve Seating Hum level left right mv mv RF Test Power out 1 kHz 8ohms L R Channel Balance LED brightness Serial No sticker and recorde...

Page 3: ...ar this switch is normally UP for integrated operation high sensitivity If use with a pre amplifier is required the switch should be DOWN in the low sensitivity position The Tape input is the most dir...

Page 4: ...e a lot of spread with the 4 and 8 Ohm taps so they overlap some If Bi Wiring it is permissible to connect the tweeter cable to 8 ohms and the bass unit to 4 ohms or vice versa Use good quality loudsp...

Page 5: ...of your amplifier Do check the Bias with built in meter regularly Do not switch between Ultralinear and Triode without first putting in to standby Do not switch off and on without a short rest of 60...

Page 6: ...ou experience hum try disconnecting all inputs if hum persists this is probably an amplifier fault Check bias or refer to Icon Audio If not identify which input is causing hum Connect one input at a t...

Page 7: ...Rotate the bias knob to check V1 2 3 4 This will measure the bias current and give a visual read out The optimum reading is when the pointer is in or close to the black section of the dial approx 47m...

Page 8: ...u Then we would request that you return the item to us for further action You are advised to inform us of any change of address in order that we may keep you up to date of any upgrades or improvements...

Page 9: ...wn with the flaps open 2 Lift the cardboard box off 3 Remove the bottom packing first 4 Turn the unit the right way up and remove the top packing Please be careful not to damage the small tape monitor...

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