Schiit Mani 2

Schiit Mani 2 Phono Preamp Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi

Model: Mani 2

1. Kupu Whakataki

The Schiit Mani 2 is a high-performance phono preamplifier designed to connect a turntable to an audio system. It provides the necessary amplification and RIAA equalization for both Moving Magnet (MM), Moving Coil (MC), and Moving Iron (MI) cartridges, ensuring accurate playback of vinyl records. This manual provides instructions for setup, operation, and maintenance of your Mani 2.

2. Nga ahuatanga

  • Mahinga Nui: Designed for low noise and high RIAA accuracy, utilizing TI OPA1612 operational amplifiers and precision components.
  • Cartridge Flexibility: Compatible with a wide range of MM, MC, and MI cartridges.
  • Whiwhi Whakaritea: Selectable gain settings of 35dB, 45dB, 50dB, or 60dB to match various cartridge outputs.
  • Adjustable Loading: Input loading options include 47KΩ, 200Ω, 47Ω, or 38Ω, and capacitance options of 47pF, 100pF, 150pF, or 200pF.
  • Tātari Auautanga Iti: Switchable 6dB/octave or 12dB/octave passive low-frequency filter at 15 Hz to address warped records or subsonic issues.
  • DC Coupled Design: Features a DC-coupled topology with an advanced dual-filtered power supply for enhanced transparency.
  • Tuku Hiko: Utilizes a +/-16V rail power supply for optimal performance.
  • Hanganga: Designed and built in the USA.

3. Ihirangi mokete

Tena koa tirohia te pouaka mo nga mea e whai ake nei:

  • Schiit Mani 2 Phono PreampWaeine whakaahuru
  • Power Adapter (115VAC, USA Plug)
  • Pukapuka Kaiwhakamahi (tenei tuhinga)

If any items are missing or damaged, please contact your retailer or Schiit Audio support.

4. Nga korero haumaru

  • Tuku Hiko: Use only the provided power adapter. This unit is designed for 115VAC operation with a USA plug and is suitable for use in the United States, Canada, and Mexico. It is not compatible with 220-240V electrical systems.
  • Whakahau: Me whakarite kia pai te hau huri noa i te waahanga. Kaua e araia nga whakatuwheratanga hau.
  • makuku: Kaua e tukuna te waeine ki te wai, ki te makuku nui ranei.
  • Ratonga: There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Opening the unit voids the warranty.
  • Turanga: Place the unit on a stable, level surface away from heat sources, direct sunlight, and strong electromagnetic fields.

5. Tatūnga

Follow these steps to set up your Schiit Mani 2 Phono PreampKaiwhakaora:

  1. Wewete: Carefully remove the Mani 2 and its power adapter from the packaging.
  2. Turanga: Position the Mani 2 near your turntable and audio receiver/amplifier. Ensure there is enough space for cable connections and ventilation.
  3. Adjust Dip Switches (Bottom Panel): Before connecting, configure the gain, loading, and low-frequency filter settings using the dip switches located on the bottom of the unit. Refer to Section 6.1 for detailed instructions on these adjustments.
  4. Honoa te Ripanga Hurihuri: Connect the RCA output cables from your turntable to the "IN" RCA jacks on the rear panel of the Mani 2. Ensure left (L) and right (R) channels are correctly matched.
  5. Honoa Waea Papa: Connect the ground wire from your turntable to the ground terminal on the rear panel of the Mani 2. This helps reduce hum and noise.
  6. Hono atu ki AmpKaiwhakaora: Connect the "OUT" RCA jacks on the rear panel of the Mani 2 to a line-level input (e.g., "AUX", "CD", "Tuner") on your audio receiver or ampkaikawe Do not connect to your amplifier's "PHONO" input, as this would result in double pre-ampwhakarangatira.
  7. Hono Hono: Connect the provided power adapter to the "AC IN" jack on the rear panel of the Mani 2, then plug the adapter into a suitable 115VAC wall outlet.
  8. Whakahiko: Flip the power switch on the rear panel to the "ON" position. The front panel LED will illuminate.
Whakamuri view of Schiit Mani 2 Phono Preamp showing input, output, ground, and power connections.

Figure 1: Rear panel connections of the Schiit Mani 2. Shows RCA input and output, ground terminal, and AC power input.

Raro view of Schiit Mani 2 Phono Preamp showing dip switches for gain, loading, and filter settings.

Figure 2: Bottom panel of the Schiit Mani 2, illustrating the dip switches for configuring gain, loading, and low-frequency filter settings.

6. Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

Once the Mani 2 is set up and connected, operating it is straightforward. The primary adjustments are made via the dip switches on the bottom panel.

6.1. Adjusting Gain, Loading, and LF Filter

The Mani 2 offers significant flexibility to match various cartridges. These settings are configured using dip switches on the bottom of the unit. Always power off the Mani 2 and disconnect the power adapter before making any adjustments to the dip switches.

Tautuhinga Whiwhi

Gain adjusts the amplification level to match your cartridge's output. Refer to your cartridge's specifications for recommended gain. The Mani 2 offers four gain settings:

  • 35dB: Suitable for high-output MM/MI cartridges.
  • 45dB: Common for standard MM/MI cartridges.
  • 50dB: For lower-output MM/MI or higher-output MC cartridges.
  • 60dB: Ideal for low-output MC cartridges.

Consult Figure 2 for the location of the gain dip switches and their corresponding positions for each setting.

Loading Settings (Resistance and Capacitance)

Loading refers to the electrical impedance presented to the cartridge. Correct loading optimizes frequency response and transient behavior. The Mani 2 provides options for both resistive and capacitive loading.

  • Resistive Loading: Choose from 47KΩ (standard for MM/MI), 200Ω, 47Ω, or 38Ω (for MC cartridges).
  • Capacitive Loading: Choose from 47pF, 100pF, 150pF, or 200pF.

The default setting for MM/MI cartridges is typically 47KΩ and 47pF. For MC cartridges, consult the cartridge manufacturer's recommendations. Consult Figure 2 for the location of the loading dip switches and their corresponding positions for each setting.

Low-Frequency (LF) Filter

The LF filter helps mitigate issues caused by warped records or turntable rumble, which can cause excessive woofer excursion. The Mani 2 offers two passive filter options at 15 Hz:

  • 6dB/octave: A gentler filter.
  • 12dB/octave: A steeper filter for more pronounced issues.

If you experience excessive woofer movement or low-frequency distortion, engaging the LF filter may be beneficial. Consult Figure 2 for the location of the filter dip switches.

6.2. Mahi Noa

Once all connections and dip switch settings are confirmed:

  1. Whakaritehia to amplifier/receiver is turned off or its volume is set to minimum.
  2. Turn on the Mani 2 using the rear power switch. The front LED will light up.
  3. Hurihia to amplifier/receiver and select the input connected to the Mani 2.
  4. Tīmata te purei i tētahi rekoata i runga i tō tēpu hurihuri.
  5. Āta whakanuia te rōrahi o tō oro amplifier/receiver to your desired listening level.
Mua view of Schiit Mani 2 Phono Preamp in black, showing the minimalist design and power indicator LED.

Whakaahua 3: Mua view of the Schiit Mani 2, highlighting its compact design and power indicator LED.

7. Tiaki

  • Te horoi: Whakamahia he kakahu ngohengohe, maroke hei horoi i waho o te waahanga. Kaua e whakamahia nga kai horoi wai, nga whakarewa ranei.
  • Puehu: Keep the unit free from dust. Use compressed air to gently clear any dust from ventilation openings.
  • Rokiroki: Mēnā he roa te wā e penapena ana i te kōwae, momotuhia mai i te hiko ka penapena ki tētahi wāhi mātao, maroke.

8. Te Raru

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Karekau he tangi
  • Ko te waeine kaore i te hikohia.
  • Ko te whakaurunga hē i tohua i runga ampkaikawe
  • Ko nga taura kaore i te hono tika.
  • Tautuhinga whakanui hē.
  • Ensure power switch is ON and LED is lit.
  • Select the correct line-level input on your ampkaikawe
  • Check all RCA and ground connections.
  • Adjust gain settings on the bottom panel.
Hum or Buzz
  • Kāore te waea whenua i hono, i wetekina rānei.
  • Te pokanoa mai i etahi atu hikohiko.
  • Nga taura hapa.
  • Ensure turntable ground wire is securely connected to Mani 2.
  • Move Mani 2 away from power supplies, Wi-Fi routers, or other electronic devices.
  • Try different, shielded RCA cables.
Oro kerekere
  • He tiketike rawa te tautuhinga whakanui.
  • Incorrect loading settings.
  • Honoa ki amplifier's PHONO input.
  • Whakaitihia te tautuhinga whiwhi.
  • Verify loading settings match your cartridge specifications.
  • Connect Mani 2 to a line-level input, not PHONO.
Excessive woofer movement
  • Warped record or turntable rumble.
  • Engage the Low-Frequency Filter on the bottom panel.

If you continue to experience issues, please contact Schiit Audio support for further assistance.

9. Whakatakotoranga

ĀhuahiraTaipitopito
TauiraMani 2
Hototahi WhakauruMoving Magnet (MM), Moving Coil (MC), Moving Iron (MI)
Tautuhinga Whiwhi35dB, 45dB, 50dB, 60dB
Resistive Loading47KΩ, 200Ω, 47Ω, 38Ω
Uta kaha47pF, 100pF, 150pF, 200pF
Tātari Auautanga Iti6dB/octave or 12dB/octave at 15 Hz (passive)
Tuku HikoExternal 115VAC adapter (USA Plug)
Ahu (Pake)7.95 x 5.94 x 4.57 inihi
Taumaha Tūemi2.12 pauna
KaihangaSchiit

10. Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

Schiit Audio products are typically covered by a limited warranty. For specific warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Schiit Audio webpae. Puritia to tohu hoko mo nga kereme whakamana.

For technical support, troubleshooting assistance beyond this manual, or service inquiries, please contact Schiit Audio directly through their official webpae, nga korero whakapā ranei e whakaratohia ana me to hua.

Webpae: www.schiit.com