Setting up your a90 integrated amplifier – Arcam Amplifiers P90/3 User Manual

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Setting up your A90 integrated amplifier

choose

setting

adjust

BALANCE

adjust

BASS

adjust

TREBLE

adjust

LEFT

RIGHT

–dB

+dB

–dB

+dB

Customize ->

DOWN

UP

edit

STANDARD

FINE

REFERENCE

continue

Volume

Resolution

GRAPHIC/

NUMERIC

edit

GLOBAL/

PER

SOURCE

continue

edit

ARCAM

Amp

continue

edit

AUX/

PHONO

continue

edit

NO/YES

RESTORE

SETTINGS

PHONO/AUX

TEXT

WELCOME

MESSAGE

TONE

CONTROL

edit

continue

edit

continue

TRIM

VOLUME

DISPLAY

INPUT

TRIMS

Welcome

message

Phono/Aux

text

Restore

settings

Volume

resolution

Volume

display

Input

trims

Tone

control

‘Switch on’

state

ARCAM A90 ‘Switch on’ state

VOLUME

edit

continue

Processor

mode

Processor

mode

GAIN

Tone Control

Global

or

Per source

. This

specifies the scope of changes for ‘Bass’ and
‘Treble’ tone settings. The default setting is ‘Global’
which affects all inputs equally. ‘Per source’ allows
you to set tone controls for individual inputs: once
set, the amplifier remembers tone settings for
each input.
Processor Mode – This mode enables you to
adjust the gain of the amplifier. The amplifier
can then be used to drive the front left and right
speakers in a surround sound system when
fed from a separate processor. You can then
control the volume of the entire system using the
processor, feeding the sound into the TAPE input.
Set the gain to match the amplifiers that drive your
other loudspeakers.

Volume Resolution

Standard

,

fine

or

Reference

. ‘Standard’ and ‘Fine’ represent

different levels of volume control sensitivity. The
‘Reference’ setting gives absolute increments in
0.5dB steps.
Volume display mode

graphic

or

numeric

shows the volume either as a bar graph or as a
number. If Volume resolution is set to ‘Reference’
a numeric volume display shows the actual decibel
figure.
Input Trims – use the source select buttons and
Control knob to set input trims for each source.
Input trims are used to compensate for variations
in output levels of different source equipment.

Introduction

The A90 allows you to adjust listening settings to
suit your taste, and to customise various features
of the amplifier to fit your system. Use this diagram
to help you navigate through the settings available.
The

ENTER

and

SELECT

buttons are represented

in the diagram by the symbols

and

respectively. The Control knob is shown as

.

Welcome message – You can change the
power on Welcome message from ‘

Arcam

INTEGRATED AMP’

to display your name,

postcode, etc. When customising the message,
use the

UP

and

DOWN

buttons to select the cursor

position and the Control knob to change the letter.
Phono/Aux Text – If you have had the optional
Phono module added, choose ‘

Phono

’ so this

word is displayed when the input is selected. The
default is ‘

Aux

’.

Restore Settings – this restores all amplifier
settings, including Input trims and the Welcome
message, to their factory defaults.

Adjusting listening settings

The default display mode is VOLUME, where the
control knob is used to adjust sound level.
Press

SELECT

to enter edit mode and cycle

through the other sound settings:

BALANCE

,

BASS

and

TREBLE

. When a setting is selected,

adjust it with the control knob. Press

ENTER

to fix

the change you have made and return to default
(volume) mode, or press

SELECT

again to move to

the next setting.

Customising amplifier settings

Press

SELECT

until the display shows

CUSTOMISE->

’. Now rotate the Control knob to

choose which setting you wish to alter. Press

SELECT

to adjust the chosen setting with the

Control knob.
Press

ENTER

to confirm the adjustment or press

SELECT

to confirm the adjustment and move on to

the next item.
Press

ENTER

twice to leave the Customise menu.

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