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The use of high quality interconnect cables to and from other hi-fi equipment is recommended to ensure the best sound quality (sonic performance). Ask your Arcam dealer’s advice on cable selection. AV PROCESSOR/TAPE switch br (A75 only) If you are using the amplifier with an external processor such as a Dolby Pro Logic or Dolby Digital decoder you should select the AV processor. Connect the left and right audio output sockets of your processor to the corresponding AV/DVD input 8. Press and hold the TAPE MONITOR switch br for five or more seconds, the amplifier switches to a fixed gain. This allows the volume control of your processor to act as a master control and adjust the sound level of the speakers attached to both the A75 and the processor simultaneously. If you then switch back to another input, for example, CD, the volume control is switched back in circuit again and the amplifier functions as normal. You may hear a slight ‘click’ when you switch to another input. This is normal. WARNING: If the AV PROCESSOR/TAPE switch is set to AV PROCESSOR and the LED is illuminated, do not use the AV/DVD socket for any equipment except a processor with its own volume control. Otherwise this could result in a signal being sent to your loudspeakers at high levels which may damage the loudspeakers. PRE-AMP OUT 5 You will only need to use these sockets if you have a separate power amplifier. To use your amplifier as a preamplifi er connect these sockets to the input sockets (POWER AMP IN or PWR AMP IN) of your power amplifier. If your power amplifier is an Arcam P75, P85 or Alpha series you can use it in conjunction with the power amplifiers in your integrated amplifier to bi-amplify suitable loudspeakers. See the section ‘Bi-wiring and bi-amping loudspeakers’ for details. TAPE RECORD OUT 6 Connect these output sockets to the input sockets of your cassette deck (usually labelled RECORD). TAPE PLAY IN 7 Connect these input sockets to the output sockets of your cassette deck (usually labelled PLAY). If you do not have a cassette deck you can use this input for other (line level) equipment, such as a CD player, tuner, VCR, etc., but not a turntable (record deck). AV/DVD 8 VCR 9 TUNER bk CD bl (AV=audio visual, DVD=digital versatile disc) Connect these input sockets to the audio output sockets of the above named equipment. PHONO bm Connect these input sockets to the leads from your turntable (record deck). The phono stage is suitable for moving magnet (MM) or high output moving coil (MC) cartridges. If you are using a low output MC cartridge ask your dealer about a suitable external MC preamplifi er. PHONO/LINE switch bn (A75 only) If you don’t have a record deck and therefore don’t want to use the PHONO input socket, press this button in (with the tip of a pencil or a ball point pen) to convert the PHONO input to a LINE input for equipment such as a CD player, tuner, VCR etc. Press and release the button to use as PHONO input again. Ground terminal bo Connect the earth lead (if fitted) from your turntable or pick-up arm, to this. A65/A75/P75 5 Using the amplifi ers Listen selector bq. Selects the input you wish to listen to. The selected input signal is also sent to the TAPE RECORD OUT 6sockets to allow the signal to be recorded, assuming you have a tape deck connected. It is also sent to the PRE-AMP OUT sockets 5. TAPE br. Push this switch in to listen to playback from a cassette deck connected to the amplifier’s TAPE PLAY IN sockets 7. It also enables you to monitor the recording being made on a 3 head cassette deck. Note: If the tape switch is in you will be unable to listen to a source selected by the LISTEN SELECTOR bq. VOLUME bs. Adjusts the volume level of the loudspeakers, headphone and pre-amplifier out sockets. The volume control is motorised and can be controlled remotely with the use of a suitable remote control handset, such as the CR-389 supplied (see the section ‘Using the remote control’ for details). DIRECT bt. Push this switch in to bypass the bass, treble and balance controls. This switches these controls out of the circuit (minimising the signal path) and will generally give a small improvement in sound quality. BASS ck Rotate clockwise to boost the bass response and anti- clockwise to cut the bass response. For a flat response leave in the central ‘click’ position. TREBLE cl Rotate clockwise to boost the treble response and anti- clockwise to cut the treble response. For a flat response leave in the central ‘click’ position. The range of the tone controls has been deliberately limited to approximately plus or minus 6dB (decibels) at the frequency extremes. This is usually sufficient to correct small deficiencies in recordings or speakers. BALANCE cm Rotate clockwise or anti-clockwise to move the position of the stereo image. This may be necessary if it is not possible to sit centrally between the speakers. In normal use leave in the central ‘click’ position. SP2 cn Push the button in to select the l...
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