MOON Evolution Series 860A power amplifier Owner's Manual

The MOON Evolution Series 860A is a powerful and heavy dual-mono power amplifier that delivers 200 watts per channel at 8 ohms and 400 watts per channel at 4 ohms. The amplifier features a fully balanced differential circuit and is output stable to any known speaker impedance. The 860A is designed to be powered up at all times for optimal performance, and it will require several hours of playing time before it reaches its peak performance after you've powered it up again. The 860A also includes a self-diagnostic system that will automatically shut itself down when it detects DC (direct current) from any input.

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Key Features

  • Dual-mono design
  • Fully balanced differential circuitry
  • Output stable to any known speaker impedance
  • Class A output to 5 watts for greater efficiency
  • Oversized power supply
  • High damping factor
  • Extremely rigid chassis construction
  • Self-diagnostic system

Frequently Answers and Questions

How much power does the MOON 860A deliver?

The MOON 860A delivers 200 watts per channel at 8 ohms and 400 watts per channel at 4 ohms.

What is the output impedance of the MOON 860A?

The output impedance is 0.01Ω.

What is the damping factor of the MOON 860A?

The damping factor is 800.

What is the signal-to-noise ratio of the MOON 860A?

The signal-to-noise ratio is >106dB @ full power.

How do I connect my speakers to the MOON 860A?

Connect your speakers to the 860A's speaker binding posts. Take care to respect the polarity (“+” , “-” ) of the output.

What is the purpose of the blue LED on the front panel?

The blue LED indicates the operational status of the MOON 860A. If it starts blinking on and off during use, the circuitry is either over-heating or has detected the presence of DC in the input signal.

What should I do if the MOON 860A turns itself off or will not power up?

If your 860A power amplifier turns itself off or will not power up, there may very well be DC present in one (or more) of the amplifier’s inputs coming from one (or more) of your preamplifier/processor’s outputs or connected source components. You must determine if there is any DC present. The best way to accomplish this is by first powering down the 860A via the main power rocker switch, then physically removing all inputs to the 860A leaving only the speakers connected. Attempt to power up your 860A again: A successful power up will indicate the presence of DC coming from your preamplifier or one of your signal sources (ie. CD Player).
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