Rear panel connections – Arcam Digital Pre -Amplifier Delta 110 User Manual

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Rear panel connections

All analogue audio inputs and outputs are via RCA phono

connectors. All the phono sockets on the Delta 110 are marked 'L' for the

left channel and 'R' for the right channel, with the left channel nearer

the top of the cabinet. Your connecting leads will be marked either 'L' or

'R', or will have a white or black plug for the left channel and a red plug

for the right.

Disc input

For the purposes of playing records, the Delta 110 can accept

both moving magnet and moving coil cartridges. For either type of
cartridge, the plugs on your turntable lead should be connected to the
disc input sockets on the rear panel of the unit. A switch just to the side
of these sockets allows the selection of either MM or MC input.
The switch should be left out for use with MM and high output MC
cartridges, and depressed for use with low output (normal)
MC cartridges.

If your turntable has a separate earth lead then this should

be firmly attached to the earth terminal to be found on the rear of the
amplifier, just above the MM/MC selector

Note
Never operate the MC/MM selector on the rear of the

amplifier with the volume control turned up, as the resultant electrical

surge may damage your loudspeakers.

A/V input

This is a line input of 200mV sensitivity. It is suitable for use

with many A/V and normal audio products, such as the Arcam Delta 150

Nicam Stereo TV tuner, the audio output of a VCR, or the analogue
output of a CD player or laser disc player

Tuner input
The tuner input is suitable for use with almost any AM or FM

tuner Connect your tuner to the pre-amplifier using the phono sockets
marked 'tuner'.

Tape inputs/outputs

The Delta 110 has the facility to connect two tape recorders,“

and is suitable for use with almost any cassette deck, open reel deck or

stereo VCR.

1. Connect the 'record'(or'line in') sockets of your tape deck

to the phono sockets marked 'out' on the rear of the Delta 110, using
phono-phono leads.

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