Univex Stereo Amplifier AM 77 User Manual

AM-77 Reference Class  
Dual-Mono Pre-Main Amplifier  
Owner’s Manual  
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FCC Declaration of Conformity - United States only  
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause  
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.  
FCC WARNING:  
Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to  
operate the equipment.  
NOTE:  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment  
generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause  
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.  
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off  
and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:  
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.  
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.  
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected.  
- Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.  
Canadian Notice (Avis Canadien)  
Class B Equipment  
This Class B digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference-Causing Equipment Regulations.  
Cet appareil numérique de la classe B respecte toutes les exigences du Règlement sur le matériel brouilleur du Canada.  
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This products complies with the EMC Directive (89/336/EEC) and the Low Voltage Directive (73/23/EEC) issued by the Commission  
of the European Community.  
Compliance with these directives implies conformity to the following European Norms (in parentheses are the equivalent international  
standards and regulations):  
o EN55022 (CISPR 22) - Electromagnetic Interference  
o EN55024 (IEC61000-4-2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 11) - Electromagnetic Immunity  
o EN61000-3-2 (IEC61000-3-2) - Power Line Harmonics  
o EN61000-3-3 (IEC61000-3-3) - Power Line Flicker  
o EN60950 (IEC60950) - Product Safety  
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WARNINGS  
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important  
operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying this component.  
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This component weighs over 40 kilograms. Do not place this component on an unstable cart, stand, tripod,  
bracket or table as the component may fall causing serious injury to a child or adult and serious damage to the  
unit. An appliance and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force and uneven  
surfaces may cause the component and cart combination to overturn.  
Any mounting of the device on a wall or ceiling should follow the manufacturer’s instructions and should use a  
mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer.  
Read and follow all the safety and operating instructions before connecting or using this component.  
All warnings on the component and in its operating instructions should be adhered to.  
Retain this Owner’s Manual for future reference.  
Do not use this unit near water; for example, near a bath tub, washbowl, kitchen sink, laundry tub, in a wet  
basement or near a swimming pool.  
Unplug the component from the wall outlet before cleaning. Never use benzine, thinner or other solvents for  
cleaning; use only a soft damp cloth.  
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Care should be taken so that objects do not fall, and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through any  
openings.  
This component should be serviced only by qualifiedAMR service personnel when:  
A. The power cable or the power input socket has been damaged;  
B. Objects have fallen, or liquid has been spilled into the component;  
C. The component has been exposed to rain or liquids of any kind;  
D. The component does not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance;  
E. The component has been dropped or the enclosure has been damaged.  
DO NOT ATTEMPT SERVICING OF THIS UNIT-YOURSELF. REFER SERVICING  
TO QUALIFIED AMR SERVICE PERSONNEL  
Upon completion of any servicing or repairs, request the service point’s assurance that only AMR Authorised  
Replacement Parts with the same characteristics as the original parts have been used, and that the routine  
safety checks have been performed to guarantee that the component is in a safe operating condition.  
REPLACEMENT WITH UNAUTHORIZED PARTS MAY RESULT IN FIRE,  
ELECTRIC SHOCK OR OTHER HAZARDS  
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Precautions  
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits set out in the EMC Directive using a  
connection cable shorter than 3 metres.  
On power sources  
The mains power cable should be routed so that it is not likely to be walked on or pinched, especially near the  
plug or back panel receptacle. The component should not be disconnected from theAC power source as long as  
it is connected to the wall outlet, even if the component itself has been turned off.  
If this component is not going to be used for a long time, be sure to disconnect the component from the wall  
outlet. To disconnect the AC power cable, grasp the plug itself; never pull the cable.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
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DO NOT OPEN  
On placement  
With a total of 2 thermionic electron valves, the AM-77 may become warm during operation. This is normal.  
Given this, it is imperative that the AM-77 when installed, its location or position DOES NOT interfere with its  
proper ventilation.  
For example, it should not be situated on a bed, sofa, rug or similar surface that may block the top or bottom  
ventilation openings; or placed in a built-in installation, such as a bookcase or cabinet, that may impede the flow  
of air through its top and bottom ventilation openings.  
Do not place the component in a location near heat sources, or in a place subject to direct sunlight, excessive  
dust, or mechanical shock. Do not place the component in an inclined position. It is designed to be operated in a  
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horizontal position only. Do not place heavy objects on the component.  
Keep the component away from equipment with strong magnets, such as microwave ovens or large loudspeakers.  
To prevent fire or shock hazard, do not place vessels filled with liquids, such as vases, on the component.  
Touch-Sensitive Buttons  
On the front fascia of this AMR component are touch-sensitive buttons. Due to the wide variance of climes  
around the world, instances may arise where to activate a button:  
- the touching finger may be required to be in contact with both the button and the front fascia to register;  
- the touching finger may have to touch the chassis to discharge any static electricity prior to button selection.  
Running-In  
AMR estimates that theAM-77 may take between 300-500 operating hours for all of the internal components to  
be fully-broken in. Please anticipate the sonic performance of theAM-77 to settle only after it has been used for  
this approximate length of time.  
Stand-By  
Please note that the solid state section needs to find its equilibrium and due to the (unavoidable) use of electro-  
lytic capacitors (and an effect called soakage) around 24-48 hours of ‘standby’ (or operation) are required to  
stabilise performance. Therefore, ‘standby’ does not shut down the solid-state sections, only the valves.  
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Contents  
WARNINGS  
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Section 1 - Unpacking and Setup  
1a. Unpacking  
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1b. Setup  
Section 2 - Component Overview  
2a. Start-Up  
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Section 3 - Advanced Features  
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3a. Labeling of Inputs and Setting Level Offset  
3b. Setting Fixed Input Level  
3c. OptiMains® Protection for Excessive Under/Over-Voltages  
3d. OptiProtect® Speaker Overload Protection  
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Section 4 - System Configurations  
4a. OptiOperation® Different System Configurations  
4b. Switching and Connection Diagrams for Different Modes  
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Section 5 - Additional Connectivity  
5a. Input for iPod/other portable music players  
5b. ‘HiFi/Pro’ Switches for Balanced XLR inputs  
5c. RS232 ‘Options’ Connector  
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Section 6 - Technical Features  
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Appendix - Troubleshooting & Maintanence  
Troubleshooting  
Maintenance  
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Specifications  
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Section 1 - Unpacking and Setup  
Figure 1.1 - Front Panel of the AM-77  
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Figure 1.2 - Rear Panel of the AM-77  
Speaker  
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Under normal  
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to  
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No User Serviceable  
For service,contact  
Components  
your Authorised  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC  
DO NOT OPEN  
Inside.  
the default bold  
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)position  
ATTENTION  
.Please refer  
the instruction  
manual for further  
SHOCK  
RISQUE  
DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
Dealer or Distributor  
this equipment  
.Any modifications  
will void all warranties  
to  
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SERIAL  
NO.  
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Thank you for purchasing this AMR reference class component.  
We hope you derive as much pleasure from using this component as we have enjoyed making it for you.  
1a. Unpacking  
This section refers to the unpacking of the AM-77 and its subsequent setup.  
Upon unpacking, please find:  
Please that check  
all contents are  
present  
i.  
AM-77 Reference Class Dual-Mono Pre-Main Amplifier.  
RC-77 Remote Commander (with 2 x AAA batteries).  
ii.  
iii. PC-77 OptiLink® Reference mains power cable.  
iv.  
v.  
IC-77 OptiLink® Reference interconnect cable (XLR-type).  
Synchronisation (3.5mm jack) cable (for linking-up multiple AM-77s).  
vi. AM-77 Owners Manual.  
vii. Quick-Start Card.  
viii. AMR Warranty Card.  
ix. AMR Test Disk.  
x.  
Aluminium professional flightcase.  
Please ensure that all items are present. Should an item be missing, please contact yourAMR distributor/dealer.  
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1b. Setup  
Pre-Main Stereo Amplifier Connection  
Default pre-main  
mode: theAM-77  
as an integrated  
amplifier  
The following diagrams illustrate the standard connection of theAM-77 in pre-main stereo amplifier mode. This  
is the default factory setting and is suitable for the majority of audio systems. Figure 1.3 depicts the use of  
standard banana/spade speaker connectors while figure 1.4 illustrates the use of Speakon connectors.  
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No User Serviceable Components Inside.  
For service,contact your Authorised  
Dealer or Distributor.Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
Under normal operation,set all switches to  
the default(bold)position.Please refer to  
the instruction manual for further details.  
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Figure 1.3 - System connection using banana plug/spade connector equipped speaker cables  
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Inputs  
AC IN  
90V 135V  
190V 260V  
No User Serviceable Components Inside.  
For service,contact your Authorised  
Dealer or Distributor.Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
Under normal operation,set all switches to  
the default(bold)position.Please refer to  
the instruction manual for further details.  
CAUTION ATTENTION  
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Figure 1.4 - System connection using Speakon connector equipped speaker cables  
i.  
Connect the respective spade/banana/Speakon connectors of the speaker cables to the AM-77.  
ii.  
Connect the source/s via the respective left and right XLR or RCA connectors to Inputs 1-5.  
iii. Connect the IEC of the PC-77 mains power cable to the AM-77 and the socket to a mains source.  
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Section 2 - Component Overview  
Figure 2.1 - AM-77 Front Fascia  
The plastic  
protective film  
covering the  
display may be  
removed  
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DUAL  
MONO  
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AMPLIFIER  
AM  
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F1  
F2  
F3  
F4 F5  
F1. STANDBY switch: to place the AM-77 in active or standby mode.  
F2. SOURCE selection buttons: to select between the 5 different inputs.  
F3. VOLUME buttons: to adjust the volume level.  
F4. iPod 3.5 Input Connector: for the connection of an iPod or similar portable music device.  
F5. iPod USB charging connector: for re-charging an iPod or similar portable music device.  
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Figure 2.2 - AM-77 Rear Panel  
Warning: en-  
sure no  
speaker con-  
nector is in  
contact with  
the chassis  
Speaker  
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Input  
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R1. SPADE/BANANA outputs: for connection of standard termination speaker cables.  
R2. SPEAKON outputs: for connection of Speakon terminated speaker cables.  
R3. HIFI/PRO switch: to allow for a source with transformer balanced output*.  
R4. INT/POWER Amp switch: to alternate between Pre-Main and Power Amplification setings*.  
R5. MODE switch: to alternate between Stereo/Monoblock/Bi-Amplification settings*.  
R6. INPUT 1: shared XLR and RCA input, for signal input of source equipment.  
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R7. INPUTS 2-5: RCA inputs, for signal input of source equipment.  
R8. SYNC connectors: for connection of more than one AM-77*.  
R9. RS232 option connector: to facilitate future upgrades*.  
R10. Infra-Red Link: for connection of a wireline remote control.  
R11. IEC power connector: for the connection of a PC-77 mains power cable to the AM-77.  
R12. POWER Switch: to switch on mains electricity to the AM-77.  
In the majority of audio systems, theAM-77 is most likely to be operated as a Pre-MainAmplifier: please inspect  
the rear panel of the AM-77 to verify that the default settings (in bold) to enable the AM-77 to operate in this  
mode are as follows:  
1. HIFI/PRO switches are set to ‘HiFi’ (left position)  
2. MODE switch is set to ‘LR’ (middle position)  
3. INT/POWER switch is set to ‘Int’ (right position)  
* Please refer to Sections 3 - 5 for a more detail explanation.  
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Figure 2.3 - RC-77 Remote Control  
RC1. MENU button: to enter Advanced Features mode*.  
RC2. STANDBY button: to place the AM-77 in active or  
standby mode.  
CD  
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RC3. SOURCE selection buttons: to select between the 5  
different inputs.  
RC4. VOLUME buttons: to adjust the volume level.  
RC5. MUTE button: to Mute (temporarily turn off sound)  
the AM-77.  
RC1  
RC7  
Amplifier  
RC6. BRIGHTNESS button: to adjust brightness levels*.  
RC2  
RC6  
RC7. OK button: to be used in Advanced Features mode*.  
* Please refer to Section 3 - Advanced Features section for more details  
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RC5  
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RC-77: battery installation  
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To install the 2 x AAA batteries, using a Philips screwdriver,  
remove the four screws at the four corners of the rear battery  
compartment.  
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Install the 2 x AAA batteries in the correct direction according  
to the baseplate inside the battery compartment.  
Replace the battery compartment and the four cover screws.  
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2a. Start-Up  
1. Power On/Off  
Press the ‘POWER’ rocker switch (R12) at the rear of the AMP to switch on mains power to the AM-77.  
Once powered  
OFF: always wait  
30 seconds  
before switching  
on again  
To switch the mains power OFF, press again and release. Always WAIT at least 30 seconds before switching  
ON again. This is to enable the OptiMains® circuit to shutdown properly.  
The display will light up to indicate the unit is switched on and ready for use. This should take just under 1 minute  
as the OptiMains® circuit is verifying and the AM-77 is warming up.  
The display should flash the message:  
O p t i m i s i n g  
V o l t a g e  
S u p p l y  
The display will look like this:  
W a r m i n g  
45 s  
U p  
The display will then show the remaining warm-up time.  
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Once the system check is complete and the OptiMains®circuitry has completed its initiation process, the AM-  
77 is ready for operation.  
2. Standby  
After start-up, pressing the STANDBY button (F1) on either the front fascia or the RC-77 (RC2), the AM-77  
will switch to STANDBY mode.  
S t a n d b y  
3. Source Selection  
From either the front fascia of theAM-77 (F2) or the RC-77 (RC3), select the desired source input for playback.  
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With PLAY selected from a connected source such as a CD-77, playback is attained.  
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4. Volume Adjustment  
Beware: pro-  
longed listening  
at high volume  
levels is likely to  
damage your  
hearing  
From either the front fascia of the AM-77 (F3) or the RC-77 (RC4), select the desired volume.  
While adjusting volume levels, there is an audible “click” from AM-77 and the speakers. This is the normal  
operation of the relays within the OptiLevel® direct path precision volume control.  
5. Rear Inputs  
At the rear of the AM-77, there are 5 inputs for the connection of source components such as the CD-77  
compact disk processor or a vinyl source.  
Input 1 (R6) is of most consequence because first, while all 5 inputs can be connected via RCAonly, Input 1 also  
allows for the optional connection of XLR connectors.  
Second, in other configurations where the AM-77 is used in single-channel mode, all other inputs are defeated.  
Signal input is allowed only through the LEFT channel (white) of Input 1: via XLR or RCA (Please refer to  
Section 4 - System Configurations for a detailed explanation).  
6. Speakon Outputs  
At the rear of the AM-77 are Speakon female connectors (R2) to allow speaker cables terminated with Speakon  
male connectors to be connected to the AM-77.  
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7. Synch Connectors  
At the rear of the AM-77 are Synchronisation ‘In’ and ‘Out’ connection points (R8). This is for the linking of  
multiple AM-77s for alternative system configurations. Please refer to Section 4 - System Configurations for  
a detailed explanation.  
8. Mode switch  
At the rear of the AM-77 the ‘Mode’ switch (R5) allows for the AM-77 to alternate between Stereo/Mono-  
block/Bi-Amplifier modes. Please refer to Section 4 - System Configurations for a detailed explanation.  
9. Int/Power switch  
At the rear of the AM-77, the ‘Int/Power’ switch (R4) enables the AM-77 to alternate between pre-main or  
power amplification modes. Please refer to Section 4 - System Configurations for a detailed explanation.  
10. HiFi/Pro switch  
At the rear of the AM-77, the ‘HiFi/Pro’ switch (R3) allows for a source with a transformer balanced output to  
be connected to the AM-77. Please refer to Section 5 - Additional Connectivity for a detailed explanation.  
11. RS232 option connector  
At the rear of the AM-77, the RS232 connector (R9) allows the AM-77 to be upgraded. Please refer to Section  
5 - Additional Connectivity for a detailed explanation.  
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12. Menu (RC-77 only)  
The MENU button (RC1) will enter the Advanced Menu system of the AM-77. Please refer to Section 3 -  
Advanced Features for a detailed explanation.  
13. OK (RC-77 only)  
The OK button on (RC7) the RC-77 is for the confirmation of a desired selection within the Advanced Menu  
system of the AM-77. Please refer to Section 3 - Advanced Features for a detailed explanation.  
14. Mute (RC-77 only)  
The MUTE button (RC5) will disengage the volume of the AM-77 and re-engage the volume if it is pressed  
again.  
15. Brightness (RC-77 only)  
The BRIGHTNESS button (RC6) will adjust the display’s brightness at the front fascia of theAM-77. There are  
4 different brightness settings including display off.  
With its own isolated power supply, with the display ON or OFF, there is no sonic impact upon the AM-77.  
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Section 3 - Advanced Features  
The following section provides instructions to access the AM-77’s advanced features.  
3a. Labeling of Inputs and Setting Level Offset  
With theAM-77, in one process, it is possible to label each of the 5 inputs with a corresponding source and to set  
the respective level offset. This function is recommended only after ALL desired sources have been connected  
to the AM-77.  
A list of available labels is shown overleaf in chronological order.  
The main advantage of setting the level offset is that the volume level will change in real-time, so that the user  
may adjust the offset without the need for additional equipment. By using this function and selecting the desired  
level offset, one may ‘match’ the volume level of all inputs so that when switching between sources, the volume  
remains the same, thereby avoiding undesirable and potentially equipment-damaging noise levels.  
For example:  
Input 1 CD Player (2V output)  
Input 2 LP (1V output)  
Offset: 0dB  
Offset: +6dB  
Input 3 SACD Player (4V output) Offset: -6dB  
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List of available inputs:  
All types of  
sources  
accomodated  
15. MP3 Player  
16. PC Audio  
1. Input X (default)  
2. Aux I  
17. Phono Stage  
18. Plasma TV  
3. Aux II  
4. Aux III  
19. Pre-Amplifier  
20. SACD Player  
21. Tape Deck  
5. CD Processor  
6. D/A Processor  
7. DVD Player  
8. DVD Recorder  
9. HD Recorder  
10.HDTV  
22. Television  
23. Tuner  
24. Turntable  
25. Uni Player  
26. Video Player  
27. Home Theatre Direct  
11.Home Theatre  
12.iPod  
13.LCD TV  
14.Media Center  
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The following steps outline the procedure to label all the inputs and set the respective level offset.  
The AM-77’s default labelling of its inputs starts from ‘Input 1and runs through to ‘Input 5’:  
i. Press ‘MENU’ (RC1) on the RC-77.  
ii. The display will flash ‘Labelling Input 1’.  
iii. The 2nd line of the display will commence with the first from a list of input labels (please see the  
previous page for a list of input labels).  
iv. Scroll using the ‘+/- buttons’ of the Volume (RC4).  
iv. At the desired label, press ‘OK’ (RC7) to store the new label for that specific input.  
v. The display will flash ‘Level Offset’. On the RC-77, using ‘+/-’ volume buttons, select the desired  
level, press ‘OK’ (RC7) to confirm.  
vi. The display will move onto ‘Labelling Input 2’.  
vi. Repeat this process for the other inputs.  
vii. One the last input, Input 5 has been programmed, press ‘OK’.  
viii. Normal operation will resume at Input 5. If this is not the desired input, use SOURCE (F2) or (RC3)  
to select the input of choice to resume listening.  
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3b. Setting Fixed Input Level  
When using the AM-77 as part of a home theatre system with an external processor controlling the overall  
system volume, it is possible to program one of the five input sources to have a fixed level of Input such as for  
a home theatre system of either 0.775V (0dbu) or 1.55V (+6dBu). This allows the 2-Channel music system to be  
seamlessly integrated into a high performance multi-channel home cinema system.  
- Go to Section 3a and follow the instructions to select the last label:  
H o m e  
T h e a t r e  
D i r e c t  
- Simultaneously press ‘-’ volume on the front fascia of the AM-77 and ‘OK’ on the RC-77.  
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- Having entered the ‘Fixed Input’ menu, now select:  
HTD mode:  
always use an  
Fixed Input 1.55V = +6dBu  
external pre-amp  
as this mode will  
switch the AM-  
77 to full volume!  
or  
Fixed Input 0.775V = 0dBu  
Warning! By selecting Home Theater Direct mode, the volume of the amplifier will be switched to full.  
Hence if it is used incorrectly, it will damage the connecting speakers. AMR assumes no responsibility for  
any speaker damage arising from the use of the AM-77.  
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3c. OptiMains® Protection for Excessive Under/Over-Voltages  
The AM-77 is fitted with the OptiMains® system to condition and adjust the incoming mains supply for best  
operation under all normal mains conditions (including situations that will cause audible problems without Opti-  
Mains®).  
Sometimes there  
are excessive  
mains fluctua-  
tions  
In almost every country throughout the world, instances do arise where fluctuations in the main electricity  
exceeds that of a correctly operating mains supply and any electrical item/product is no longer properly served.  
In the case of extreme power surges, brown outs or other exceptional/unexpected conditions that exceed the  
safety margins, the OptiMains® system automatically will switch off the mains power to the internal parts of  
equipment to prevent any damage from occuring.  
If the display reads:  
...OptiMains®  
will detect and  
protect  
A C  
V o l t a g e  
O u t s i d e  
R a n g e !  
O p e r a t i n g  
Power OFF your AMR component and wait at least 5 minutes. If and when the mains electricity has been  
deemed to have returned to normal (such as during a brown out and the lights have dimmed but have returned to  
normal brightness) then power up your AMR component as per the manual’s instructions.  
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3d. OptiProtect® Speaker Overload Protection  
Within OptiProtect® the AM-77 has an in-built speaker protection circuit. Unlike common protection systems  
which are in series with the speaker output and where the music signal always passes through the protection  
circuit, the AMR speaker protection system acts as a crowbar circuit shorting across the output - hence it is  
separate from the audio circuitry and does not affect the sound quality unless it is engaged.  
This is mainly a final safeguard against equipment failure and/or extreme levels of over-driving the amplifier and  
speakers. When the display shows:  
If there are any  
questions, please  
contact your  
S p e a k e r  
P r o t e c t i o n  
nearest AMR  
distributor/dealer  
E n g a g e d !  
This indicates that the AM-77 has detected an output condition that could potentially damage the speakers  
connected to it.  
Normally switching theAM-77 off, waiting 20 seconds and switching it back on will reset the protection circuit  
if the cause was for example, excessive signal levels. In the extremely rare event that an internal malfunction of  
theAM-77 is the cause for the protection circuit to engage, the protection will re-engage on switch-on, indicating  
the need for the AM-77 to be serviced.  
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Section 4 - System Configurations  
4a. OptiOperation® Different System Configurations  
In keeping with AMR’s philosophy that ‘no one sound fits all’ the AM-77 is also adaptable to suit virtually any  
system configuration: able to operate at one end, as a pre-main stereo amplifier and at the other, as a single-  
channel power amplifier. In pre-main amplifier mode, theAM-77 will use both the pre- and power amplification  
sections: theAM-77 controls volume level and input selection controls. In power amplification mode, theAM-77  
wil require an external, separate pre-amplifier to handle volume and input selection duties.  
It is assumed all  
prior sections  
have been read &  
understood with  
all requisite  
connections  
made  
The following section describes alternative configurations for the AM-77 beyond the factory default: pre-main  
stereo amplifier setting. With diverse system permutations in mind, theAM-77 has built-in, six OptiOperation®  
modes to seamlessly integrate it into virtually any audio system configuration:  
Mode I.  
Pre-Main Stereo amplifier mode (default)  
Pre-Main Monoblock amplifier mode  
Pre-Main Bi-amplifier mode (horizontal biamping)  
Power amplifier Stereo mode  
Mode II.  
Mode III.  
Mode IV.  
Mode V.  
Mode VI.  
Six different  
modes  
Power amplifier Monoblock mode  
Power Bi-amplifier mode (horizontal biamping)  
Supreme adapt-  
ability  
The combination of synchronising multipleAM-77s together in practical terms is limited only by room size and  
cost. This approach allows for systems at the core, comprising of any number of AM-77s to be constructed to  
any level of complexity.  
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In short, theAM-77’s flexibility is limited only to that of the imagination. For example, one may employ:  
- 3xAM-77s synchronised along with a high-quality digital crossover to drive a fully-active 3-way  
speaker system to the highest possible level of sound reproduction or;  
- 3xAM-77s synchronised for a multi-channel surround sound system or;  
- 2xAM-77s synchronised in monoblock or bi-amplification mode to drive suitably-equipped speakers.  
Figure 4.0 - Connection of more than one AM-77  
Before an  
alternative  
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AC IN  
90V 135V  
190V 260V  
No User Serviceable Components Inside.  
For service,contact your Authorised  
Dealer or Distributor.Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
No User Serviceable Components Inside.  
For service,contact your Authorised  
Dealer or Distributor.Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
Under normal operation,set all switches to  
the default(bold)position.Please refer to  
the instruction manual for further details.  
Under normal operation,set all switches to  
the default(bold)position.Please refer to  
the instruction manual for further details.  
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Inputs  
AC IN  
90V 135V  
190V 260V  
No User Serviceable Components Inside.  
For service,contact your Authorised  
Dealer or Distributor.Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
No User Serviceable Components Inside.  
For service,contact your Authorised  
Dealer or Distributor.Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
Under normal operation,set all switches to  
the default(bold)position.Please refer to  
the instruction manual for further details.  
Under normal operation,set all switches to  
the default(bold)position.Please refer to  
the instruction manual for further details.  
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PA  
S
OUVRIR  
!
D
O
N
O
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P
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N
AM-77  
AM-77  
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The following pages provide an outline of the theoretical wiring system behind each of the six different config-  
urations with a brief accompanying summary  
Figure 4.1 - Mode I: Pre-Main Stereo  
Pre  
Amp  
(L)  
Power  
Amp  
(L)  
L
Left  
Speaker  
Standard system with AM-77 as the only  
amplifier.  
Pre  
Amp  
(R)  
Power  
Amp  
(R)  
R
1st AM-77  
Right  
Speaker  
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Figure 4.2 - Mode II: Pre-Main Monoblock  
Pre  
Amp  
(L)  
Power  
Amp  
(L)  
L
Need 2 or more AM-77s.  
Power  
Amp  
(R)  
Drive low impedance speakers that only have  
one set of terminal connections.  
1st AM-77  
Left  
Speaker  
~600W/2Ohm RMS and ~300W/1Ohm RMS  
without current clipping. This is best suited  
drive very low impedance speakers  
to  
(Apogee  
Diva et al).  
Pre  
Amp  
(L)  
Power  
Amp  
(L)  
R
Power  
Amp  
(R)  
2nd AM-77  
Right  
Speaker  
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Figure 4.3 - Mode III: Pre-Main Bi-Amplifier  
Pre  
Amp  
(L)  
Power  
Amp  
(L)  
L
Need 2 or more AM-77s.  
Power  
Amp  
(R)  
Drive speakers that have more than one set  
of terminal connections with improved per-  
formance and dynamic range.  
1st AM-77  
Left  
Speaker  
Virtually all the power supply power is avail-  
able to the low frequency channel with imp-  
proved channel separation.  
Pre  
Amp  
(L)  
Power  
Amp  
(L)  
R
Power  
Amp  
(R)  
2nd AM-77  
Right  
Speaker  
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Figure 4.4 - Mode IV: Power Stereo  
sec  
Same as Mode I, except the Pre-Amplifier  
tion has been bypassed.  
Power  
Amp  
(L)  
(L)  
L
Left  
Speaker  
A separate pre-amplifier is needed to control  
the volume.  
Power  
Amp  
(R)  
R
(R)  
1st AM-77  
Right  
Speaker  
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Figure 4.5 - Mode V: Power Monoblock  
Power  
Amp  
(L)  
L
(L)  
Same as Mode II, except the Pre-Amplifier  
section has been bypassed.  
Power  
Amp  
(R)  
A separate pre-amplifier is needed to control  
the volume.  
1st AM-77  
Left  
Speaker  
Power  
Amp  
(L)  
R
(L)  
Power  
Amp  
(R)  
2nd AM-77  
Right  
Speaker  
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Figure 4.6 - Mode VI: Power Bi-Amplifier  
Power  
Amp  
(L)  
L
(L)  
Same as Mode III, except the Pre-Amplifier  
section has been bypassed.  
Power  
Amp  
(R)  
A separate pre-amplifier is needed to control  
the volume.  
1st AM-77  
Left  
Speaker  
Power  
Amp  
(L)  
R
(L)  
Power  
Amp  
(R)  
2nd AM-77  
Right  
Speaker  
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4b. Switching and Connection Diagrams for Different Modes  
The following is a description of the switch settings and connections required to engage the various modes.  
Figure 4.7 - Mode I: Pre-Main Stereo amplifier (default)  
Speaker R  
Speaker L  
1
0
9
8
7
6
5
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1
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1
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factory setting  
H
F
HF  
L
F
LF  
Pro  
HiFi  
I
N
O
U
T
I
N
OUT  
Speaker Cable  
Speaker Cable  
Speaker  
Output  
Speaker  
Output  
Balanced  
Input  
Power  
Mode  
On  
Off  
_
_
+
+
HiFi  
Pro  
In  
Out  
-
-
Dual Mono Amplifier AM 77  
Designed and Engineered in Great Britain  
1
2
3
4
5
Sync  
Mode  
R
L
L
M
L
R
M
M
IR Link  
Option  
R
M
L
R
M
M
Power  
Amp  
Int  
Amp  
Inputs  
AC IN  
90V 135V  
190V 260V  
No User Serviceable Components Inside.  
For service,contact your Authorised  
Dealer or Distributor.Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
Under normal operation,set all switches to  
the default(bold)position.Please refer to  
the instruction manual for further details.  
CAUTION ATTENTION  
SERIAL NO.  
R
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K
O
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E
L
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T
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R
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SHOCK  
R
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C
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R
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Q
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P
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N
N
E
PA  
S
OUVRIR  
!
D
O
N
O
AM-77  
Interconnect Cable  
Interconnect Cable  
Power  
Amp  
Int  
Amp  
Analog  
Outputs  
Analog  
Outputs  
Power  
On  
Off  
-
Compact Disk Processor CD 77  
Designed and Engineered in Great Britain  
USB Input  
IR Link  
CLASS 1  
LASER PRODUCT  
!
R
L
AC IN  
90V 135V  
190V 260V  
N
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to  
v
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warranties.  
D
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SERIAL NO.  
CD-77  
This is the factory default setting: the connection for which has been described in detail in Section 1 - Unpack-  
ing and Setup. We have illustrated the default switch positions here for ease of reference to re-configure from  
an alternative system setup back to the pre-main stereo amplifier mode.  
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Figure 4.8 - Mode II: Pre-Main Monoblock amplifiers  
Pro  
HiFi  
Speaker R  
Speaker  
L
Mode  
M
L
R
M
M
1
0
9
8
7
6
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
1
0
9
8
7
6
5
0
0
0
0
0
0
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:
8
7
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:
87dB  
I
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:
8
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1
h
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W
W
HF  
I
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8
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C
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Level Adjustment  
Resistor  
Level Adjustment  
Resistor  
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HF  
HF  
LF  
LF  
Power  
Amp  
Int  
Amp  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
Synchronisation Cable  
Speaker Cable  
Speaker Cable  
Speaker  
Output  
Speaker  
Output  
Speaker  
Output  
Speaker  
Output  
Balanced  
Input  
Balanced  
Input  
Power  
Power  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
_
_
_
_
+
+
+
+
HiFi  
Pro  
HiFi  
Pro  
In  
Out  
In  
Out  
-
-
-
Dual Mono Amplifier AM 77  
Designed and Engineered in Great Britain  
-
Dual Mono Amplifier AM 77  
Designed and Engineered in Great Britain  
1
2
3
4
5
Sync  
1
2
3
4
5
Sync  
Mode  
Mode  
R
L
R
L
L
L
M
L
R
M
M
M
L
R
M
M
IR Link  
IR Link  
Option  
R
R
Option  
Power  
Amp  
Int  
Amp  
Inputs  
AC IN  
90V 135V  
190V 260V  
Power  
Amp  
Int  
Amp  
Inputs  
AC IN  
90V 135V  
190V 260V  
No User Serviceable Components Inside.  
For service,contact your Authorised  
Dealer or Distributor.Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
No User Serviceable Components Inside.  
For service,contact your Authorised  
Dealer or Distributor.Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
Under normal operation,set all switches to  
the default(bold)position.Please refer to  
the instruction manual for further details.  
Under normal operation,set all switches to  
the default(bold)position.Please refer to  
the instruction manual for further details.  
CAUTION ATTENTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
CAUTION ATTENTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
DO NOT OPEN  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
SERIAL NO.  
SERIAL NO.  
!
!
AM-77: Master  
AM-77: Slave  
Analog  
Outputs  
Analog  
Outputs  
Power  
On  
Off  
Interconnect Cable  
Interconnect Cable  
-
Compact Disk Processor CD 77  
Designed and Engineered in Great Britain  
USB Input  
IR Link  
CLASS 1  
LASER PRODUCT  
!
R
L
AC IN  
90V 135V  
190V 260V  
No User Serviceable Components Inside  
For service, contact your Authorised  
Dealer or Distributor. Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
.
CAUTION ATTENTION  
R
I
S
K
O
F
E
L
E
C
T
T
R
I
C
S
H
O
C
K
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T
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N
O
OPEN  
N
E
PA  
S
OUVRIR  
SERIAL NO.  
CD-77  
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Note: This function requires at least 2 x AM-77 synchronised pre-main amplifiers.  
i. Power OFF via the ‘POWER’ (R12) mains switch at the rear of both AM-77s.  
ii. Connect the cable from the ‘Sync Out’ connector (R8) of the ‘master’ amplifier to the ‘Sync In’  
connector (R8) of the ‘slave’ amplifier. The amplifier with the cable connected to ‘Sync In’ becomes  
‘slaved’ to the other and will automatically follow the ‘master’ AM-77.  
iii Using a small flat blade screwdriver, move the ‘MODE’ switch (R5) to the left to select ‘M’.  
iv. Using a small flat blade screwdriver, move the ‘INT/POWER AMP’ switch (R4) to the right to select  
‘INT AMP’.  
v. Repeat this process for the other AM-77.  
vi. Power both AM-77s back on via the ‘POWER’ switch (R12).  
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Figure 4.8 - Mode III: Pre-Main Bi-amplifier (horizontal bi-amping)  
Pro  
HiFi  
Speaker R  
Speaker  
L
Mode  
M
L
R
M
M
1
0
9
8
7
6
5
0
0
0
0
0
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1
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7
6
5
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0
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87dB  
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8
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W
W
HF  
I
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8
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C
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Level Adjustment  
Resistor  
Level Adjustment  
Resistor  
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HF  
HF  
LF  
LF  
Power  
Amp  
Int  
Amp  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
Synchronisation Cable  
Speaker Cable  
Speaker Cable  
Speaker Cable  
Speaker Cable  
Speaker  
Output  
Speaker  
Output  
Speaker  
Output  
Speaker  
Output  
Balanced  
Input  
Balanced  
Input  
Power  
Power  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
_
_
_
_
+
+
+
+
HiFi  
Pro  
HiFi  
Pro  
In  
Out  
In  
Out  
-
Dual Mono Amplifier AM 77  
Designed and Engineered in Great Britain  
-
-
-
Dual Mono Amplifier AM 77  
Designed and Engineered in Great Britain  
1
2
3
4
5
Sync  
1
2
3
4
5
Sync  
Mode  
Mode  
R
L
R
L
L
L
M
L
R
M
M
M
L
R
M
M
IR Link  
IR Link  
Option  
R
R
Option  
Power  
Amp  
Int  
Amp  
Inputs  
AC IN  
90V 135V  
190V 260V  
Power  
Amp  
Int  
Amp  
Inputs  
AC IN  
90V 135V  
190V 260V  
No User Serviceable Components Inside.  
For service,contact your Authorised  
Dealer or Distributor.Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
No User Serviceable Components Inside.  
For service,contact your Authorised  
Dealer or Distributor.Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
Under normal operation,set all switches to  
the default(bold)position.Please refer to  
the instruction manual for further details.  
Under normal operation,set all switches to  
the default(bold)position.Please refer to  
the instruction manual for further details.  
CAUTION ATTENTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
CAUTION ATTENTION  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
SERIAL NO.  
SERIAL NO.  
!
!
AM-77: Master  
AM-77: Slave  
Analog  
Outputs  
Analog  
Outputs  
Power  
On  
Off  
Interconnect Cable  
Interconnect Cable  
-
Compact Disk Processor CD 77  
Designed and Engineered in Great Britain  
USB Input  
IR Link  
CLASS 1  
LASER PRODUCT  
!
R
L
AC IN  
90V 135V  
190V 260V  
No User Serviceable Components Inside  
For service, contact your Authorised  
Dealer or Distributor. Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
.
CAUTION ATTENTION  
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OUVRIR  
SERIAL NO.  
CD Player  
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Note: This function requires at least 2 x AM-77 synchronised pre-main amplifiers.  
i. Power OFF via the ‘POWER’ (R12) mains switch at the rear of both AM-77s.  
ii. Connect the cable from the ‘Sync Out’ connector (R8) of the ‘master’ amplifier to the ‘Sync In’  
connector (R8) of the ‘slave’ amplifier. The amplifier with the cable connected to ‘Sync In’ becomes  
‘slaved’ to the other and will automatically follow the ‘master’ AM-77.  
iii. Using a small flat blade screwdriver, move the ‘MODE’ switch (R5) to the right to select ‘MM’.  
iv. Using a small flat blade screwdriver, move the ‘INT/POWER AMP’ switch (R4) to the right to select  
‘INT AMP’.  
v. Repeat this process for the other AM-77  
vi. Power both AM-77s back on via the ‘POWER’ switch (R12).  
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Figure 4.9 - Mode IV: Power Stereo amplifier  
Speaker R  
Speaker L  
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Sensitivity:  
87dB  
8Ohms  
150W  
Sensitivity:  
87dB  
8Ohms  
150W  
Impedance:  
HF  
Impedance:  
HF  
Cont. Power Handing:  
Peak Prog. Handing:  
Cont. Power Handing:  
Peak Prog. Handing:  
Level Adjustment  
Resistor  
Level Adjustment  
Resistor  
600W  
600W  
Frequency Response: (see graph)  
Frequency Response: (see graph)  
1
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LS-77 Professional Monitor  
Designed and Engineered in Great Britain  
LS-77 Professional Monitor  
Designed and Engineered in Great Britain  
HF  
LF  
HF  
LF  
Pro  
HiFi  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
Speaker Cable  
Speaker Cable  
Speaker  
Output  
Speaker  
Output  
Balanced  
Input  
Power  
Mode  
On  
Off  
_
_
+
+
Pro  
HiFi  
In  
Out  
-
-
Dual Mono Amplifier AM 77  
Designed and Engineered in Great Britain  
1
2
3
4
5
Sync  
Mode  
R
L
L
M
L
R
M
M
IR Link  
Option  
R
M
L
R
M
M
Power  
Amp  
Int  
Amp  
Inputs  
AC IN  
90V 135V  
190V 260V  
No User Serviceable Components Inside.  
For service,contact your Authorised  
Dealer or Distributor.Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
Under normal operation,set all switches to  
the default(bold)position.Please refer to  
the instruction manual for further details.  
CAUTION ATTENTION  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
SERIAL NO.  
!
DO NOT OPEN  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
AM-77  
Interconnect Cable  
Interconnect Cable  
Power  
Amp  
Int  
Amp  
Analog  
Outputs  
Analog  
Outputs  
R
L
Pre-amplifier  
Pre-amplifier  
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i. Power OFF via the ‘POWER’ (R12) switch at the rear of the AM-77.  
ii. Connect the desired separate pre-amplifier to the AM-77 via the Balanced or RCA female connector  
of Input 1 (R6).  
iii. Using a small flat blade screwdriver, move the ‘MODE’ switch (R5) to the centre to select ‘L R’.  
iv. Using a small flat blade screwdriver, move the ‘INT/POWER AMP’ switch (R4) to the left to select  
‘POWER AMP’.  
v. Power the AM-77 back on via the ‘POWER’ switch (R12).  
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Figure 4.9 - Mode V: Power Monoblock amplifier  
Pro  
HiFi  
Speaker R  
Speaker  
L
Mode  
M
L
R
M
M
1
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HF  
HF  
LF  
LF  
Power  
Amp  
Int  
Amp  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
Speaker Cable  
Speaker Cable  
Speaker  
Output  
Speaker  
Output  
Speaker  
Output  
Speaker  
Output  
Balanced  
Input  
Balanced  
Input  
Power  
Power  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
_
_
_
_
+
+
+
+
HiFi  
Pro  
HiFi  
Pro  
In  
Out  
In  
Out  
-
-
-
-
Dual Mono Amplifier AM 77  
Designed and Engineered in Great Britain  
Dual Mono Amplifier AM 77  
Designed and Engineered in Great Britain  
1
2
3
4
5
Sync  
1
2
3
4
5
Sync  
Mode  
Mode  
R
L
R
L
L
L
M
L
R
M
M
M
L
R
M
M
IR Link  
IR Link  
Option  
R
R
Option  
Power  
Amp  
Int  
Amp  
Inputs  
AC IN  
90V 135V  
190V 260V  
Power  
Amp  
Int  
Amp  
Inputs  
AC IN  
90V 135V  
190V 260V  
No User Serviceable Components Inside.  
For service,contact your Authorised  
Dealer or Distributor.Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
No User Serviceable Components Inside.  
For service,contact your Authorised  
Dealer or Distributor.Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
Under normal operation,set all switches to  
the default(bold)position.Please refer to  
the instruction manual for further details.  
Under normal operation,set all switches to  
the default(bold)position.Please refer to  
the instruction manual for further details.  
CAUTION ATTENTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
CAUTION ATTENTION  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
SERIAL NO.  
SERIAL NO.  
!
!
AM-77: Master  
AM-77: Slave  
Analog  
Outputs  
Analog  
Outputs  
Interconnect Cable  
Interconnect Cable  
R
L
Pre-amplifier  
Pre-amplifier  
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Note: This function requires at least 2 x AM-77 synchronised pre-main amplifiers.  
i. Power OFF via the ‘POWER’ (R12) switch at the rear of both AM-77s.  
ii. Using a small flat blade screwdriver, move the ‘MODE’ switch (R5) to the left to select ‘M’.  
iii. Using a small flat blade screwdriver, move the ‘INT/POWER AMP’ switch (R4) to the left to select  
‘POWER AMP’.  
iv. Repeat this process for the other AM-77.  
v. Power ON both AM-77s via the respective ‘POWER’ switch (R12).  
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Figure 5.0 - Mode VI: Power Bi-amplifier mode  
Pro  
HiFi  
Speaker R  
Speaker  
L
Mode  
M
L
R
M
M
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87dB  
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Level Adjustment  
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HF  
HF  
LF  
LF  
Power  
Amp  
Int  
Amp  
IN  
OUT  
IN  
OUT  
Speaker Cable  
Speaker Cable  
Speaker Cable  
Speaker Cable  
Speaker  
Output  
Speaker  
Output  
Speaker  
Output  
Speaker  
Output  
Balanced  
Input  
Balanced  
Input  
Power  
Power  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
_
_
_
_
+
+
+
+
Pro  
Pro  
HiFi  
HiFi  
In  
Out  
In  
Out  
-
Dual Mono Amplifier AM 77  
Designed and Engineered in Great Britain  
-
-
-
Dual Mono Amplifier AM 77  
Designed and Engineered in Great Britain  
1
2
3
4
5
Sync  
1
2
3
4
5
Sync  
Mode  
Mode  
R
L
R
L
L
L
M
L
R
M
M
M
L
R
M
M
IR Link  
IR Link  
Option  
R
R
Option  
Power  
Amp  
Int  
Amp  
Inputs  
AC IN  
90V 135V  
190V 260V  
Power  
Amp  
Int  
Amp  
Inputs  
AC IN  
90V 135V  
190V 260V  
No User Serviceable Components Inside.  
For service,contact your Authorised  
Dealer or Distributor.Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
No User Serviceable Components Inside.  
For service,contact your Authorised  
Dealer or Distributor.Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
Under normal operation,set all switches to  
the default(bold)position.Please refer to  
the instruction manual for further details.  
Under normal operation,set all switches to  
the default(bold)position.Please refer to  
the instruction manual for further details.  
CAUTION ATTENTION  
CAUTION ATTENTION  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
SERIAL NO.  
SERIAL NO.  
!
!
DO NOT OPEN  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
AM-77: Master  
AM-77: Slave  
Analog  
Outputs  
Analog  
Outputs  
Interconnect Cable  
Interconnect Cable  
R
L
Pre-amplifier  
Pre-amplifier  
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Note: This function requires at least 2 x AM-77 synchronised pre-main amplifiers.  
i. Power OFF via the ‘POWER’ (R12) switch at the rear of both AM-77s.  
ii. Using a small flat blade screwdriver, move the ‘MODE’ switch (R5) to the right to select ‘MM’.  
iii. Using a small flat blade screwdriver, move the ‘INT/POWER AMP’ switch (R4) to the left to select  
‘POWER AMP’.  
iv. Repeat this process for the other AM-77.  
v. Power ON both AM-77s via the respective ‘POWER’ switch (R12).  
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Section 5 - Additional Connectivity  
5a. Input for iPod/other portable music players  
When the 3.5mm  
jack is used,  
disconnect the  
RCA connecion  
to Input 4 at the  
rear of theAM-77  
Input 4  
-
DUAL  
MONO  
-
AMPLIFIER  
AM  
7
7
On the front right-side panel, there is a 3.5mm jack (F4). This is for the connection of an iPod or any other  
portable music device for music playback through this medium.  
To select this source, change selection to Input 4 (disconnect any RCA connection to Input 4 at the rear).  
The USB connection (F5) is purely for supplying power to the iPod/other portable music device. It serves no  
other function.  
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5b. ‘HiFi/Pro’ Switches for Balanced XLR inputs  
Pro  
HiFi  
‘Pro’ switch is for  
the few pre-  
Speaker  
Output  
Speaker  
Output  
Balanced  
Input  
Power  
Mode  
On  
Off  
_
_
+
+
Pro  
HiFi  
In  
Out  
-
-
Dual Mono Amplifier AM 77  
Designed and Engineered in Great Britain  
amplifiers that  
have floating  
transformer  
1
2
3
4
5
Sync  
Mode  
R
L
L
M
L
R
M
M
IR Link  
R
M
L
R
M
M
Option  
Power  
Amp  
Int  
Amp  
Inputs  
AC IN  
90V 135V  
190V 260V  
No User Serviceable Components Inside.  
For service,contact your Authorised  
Dealer or Distributor.Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
Under normal operation,set all switches to  
the default(bold)position.Please refer to  
the instruction manual for further details.  
CAUTION ATTENTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
SERIAL NO.  
!
balanced outputs  
AM-77  
Power  
Amp  
Int  
Amp  
For the majority of sources, the HiFi/Pro switch (R3) is best left in the ‘HiFiposition. However, if the source has  
a pro-audio style transformer balanced output, the HiFi/Pro switch needs to be set to ‘Pro’.  
A transformer balanced output uses a floating secondary from an audio transformer: unlike electronic balanced  
outputs of any description, the signal is NOT referenced to ground (Pin 1). For such (rather rare) equipment, the  
‘Pro’ switch is engaged to short-scircuit Pins 1 & 3, thus establishing the ground connection.  
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5c. RS232 ‘Options’ Connector  
For future  
upgrades  
Speaker  
Output  
Speaker  
Output  
Balanced  
Input  
Power  
On  
Off  
_
_
+
+
Pro  
HiFi  
In  
Out  
-
-
Dual Mono Amplifier AM 77  
Designed and Engineered in Great Britain  
1
2
3
4
5
Sync  
Mode  
R
L
L
M
L
R
M
M
IR Link  
R
Option  
Option  
Power  
Amp  
Int  
Amp  
Inputs  
AC IN  
90V 135V  
190V 260V  
No User Serviceable Components Inside.  
For service,contact your Authorised  
Under normal operation,set all switches to  
the default(bold)position.Please refer to  
the instruction manual for further details.  
CAUTION ATTENTION  
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
Dealer or Distributor.Any modifications to  
this equipment will void all warranties.  
SERIAL NO.  
!
DO NOT OPEN  
NE PAS OUVRIR  
The RS232 ‘Optionsconnector port (R9) is for upgrading the functionality of theAM-77 in future. Contact your  
localAMR distributor/dealer for more detailed instructions.  
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Section 6 - Technical Features  
The following section provides a brief explanation of the most salient technical features of the AM-77.  
Circuit ‘X’® is AMR’s unique circuit: with NOS thermionic electron valves for voltage gain with a patent-  
pending error-cancellation circuit for the Class A matched bipolar output power devices.  
OptiGain® inherently outperforms all conventional types of volume controls. At low as well at high volumes,  
the dynamic range is virtually unhindered to preserve every bit of minuscule information in the signal.  
OptiOperation® modes offer unrivalled functionality and flexibility: one or moreAM-77s can be synchronised  
to deliver the optimum level of quality and can be seamlessly integrated into home theatre setups.  
OptiPower® supply circuit is completely free of regulators. This is an essential pre-cursor for subsequent  
thermionic electron valve circuits operating with no negative feedback.  
OptiMains® is truly one of a kind as it will detect, monitor and adjust if necessary, the incoming voltage to  
ensure the correct voltage is always supplied to the relevant internal sub-sections.  
OptiTrans®power supply transformers are advanced double C-Core types which sonically outclass traditional  
EI and toroidal transformers.  
OptiSeal® is the galvanic sealing of functional sections in the transformer and includes the use of separate  
transformer windings to ensure that noise from one section does not contaminate adjacent sections in a full dual-  
mono audio circuit design.  
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Appendix - Troubleshooting  
Figure A.1 Troubleshooting Guide  
Symptom  
Possible cause  
Solution  
With power ON  
no power is registered  
• poor/no power plug connection  
at mains power point  
• insert the power plug firmly into the AC  
• blown fuse at mains plug  
• check and change mains plug fuse  
No sound  
• incorrect audio cable connections  
• incorrect amplifier operation  
• connect the sources to the AM-77 correctly  
• make sure that the input selector on the AM-77 is set to  
the desired source  
Strange ‘blast’ sound  
• check speaker connectors are not  
in contact with the chassis and  
• adjust fitting between speaker and chassis connectors  
and terminal. Ensure no contact between chassis and  
spade terminals (no ‘short circuiting’)  
Remote control does  
not work  
• remote control batteries have  
expired  
• replace 2 xAAAbatteries  
• object obscuring remote sensor on • remove any objects directly in front of the AM-77  
the AM-77, no ‘line of sight’  
A ‘humming’ sound  
can be heard  
• loose cable connections  
re-attach the loose cables correctly  
Front switches ‘jump’/ • static electricity  
enter Standby  
• ‘Touch’ the chassis prior to pressing a sensor to dis  
charge. Then press the desired sensor  
Other problems  
• go to the Contents section and re-trace the procedure  
or contact your nearest AMR distributor/dealer  
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Specifications  
Figure S.1 - Specifications Table  
Inputs:  
5xRCA  
1 x XLR Bal. shared with 1 RCA  
1 x iPod® shared with 1 RCA  
Volume Control:  
-71dB – 0dB in 1dB steps + Mute  
< 0.05V / > 20KOhm  
Input Sensitivity (IHF 2.83V Out)/Impedance:  
Power Output (see Notes)  
IHF Dynamic Power:  
270 watts per channel at 4 or 8 ohm (stereo mode)  
330 watts per channel at 8 ohm (monoblock mode)  
480 watts per channel at 2 or 4 ohm (monoblock mode)  
180 watts per channel at 4 or 8 ohm (stereo mode)  
220 watts per channel at 8 ohm (monoblock mode)  
320 watts per channel at 2 or 4 ohm (monoblock mode)  
FTC:  
Output impedance:  
0.5 ohm, 20 - 20,000 Hz  
10Hz-50kHz  
Frequency Response (-1dB):  
Signal-to-noise ratio 'A' weighted:  
Operational Modes:  
>100 dB  
Pre-Main amplifier mode  
Power amplifier mode  
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...continued  
Monoblock option  
An unlimited number of AM-77s can synchronised  
Thermionic Electron Valves  
Power Transformer:  
5687/6900 (NOS): amplification stage  
1200 VACustom Double C-Core  
Power consumption:  
Standby: 50 W  
Power on: 95 W  
at rated output (4R): 1000 W  
Power Supply Capacitance:  
Rated voltage:  
Colour:  
96,000uF in total  
90V-135V&190V-260VAC  
Champagne or Titanium  
Dimensions:  
17.9in W by 6.2in H by 18.3in D  
46cm W by 16cm H by 47cm D  
62 cm W by 30cm H by 78cm D (shipped)  
Weight:  
AM-77: 75 lbs/ 34 kg  
Shipped: 121 lbs/ 55 kg  
Information and specifications subject to change without notice.  
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Notes  
At AMR we feel that the IHF standard represents the best available rigidly mandated and standardised, musically relevant measurements  
applicable today (in preference to DIN45500 among others) despite their formidable age and our wish for something more up-to-date, while  
the FTC mandated standard is applicable under like-for-like ‘fair trade descriptions’ requirements in the USA (but we feel what is fair in the USA  
is still fair elsewhere) to make sure that one maker’s advertised ‘watt’ is like-for-like equal to that of another. As a result we feature IHF-based  
specifications and measurements where possible and FTC where mandated/appropriate.  
i. FTC: Federal Trade Commission (USA)  
Federal Trade Commission: a US-based trade standard body whose standardised measurement procedures (2000 revision) we apply where we  
would be required to do so under US Law, even though we are UK-based. Past the FTC ruling (originally from 1974, updated in 2003) derived  
rating there is a secondary power rating, the IHF ‘Dynamic Power’ (also defined in the mid 70’s) which is the maximum power the amplifier  
can put out for a burst 20ms long, or in other words for a short musical peak. An amplifier that can deliver 200W for 20ms but 50W  
continuously will have a FTC Power Rating of 50W but an IHF Dynamic Power Rating of 200W. An amplifier that can deliver 200W for 2ms  
but 150W continuously will have a FTC Power Rating of 150W but an IHF Dynamic Power Rating of 200W. However, the available  
undistorted peak output with music signals is actually the same for both Amplifiers.  
ii. IHF: Institute of High Fidelity  
Institute of High Fidelity: a US-based standard body (now incorporated into the International Electrotechnical Commission) whose standardised  
measurements we usually apply. The Federal Trade Commission defines the information about an amplifier that a US manufacturer (or  
distributor) must provide. FTC ratings derive from test data, and state an amplifier’s continuous average output capability into a defined load  
across a defined frequency range (usually 20Hz - 20kHz, but any range can be used as long as it is stated). Also, the amplifier is tested with ‘both  
channels driven’ (placing maximum strain on the power supply), so the test demonstrates its capacity in real-world conditions. This allows like-  
for-like comparison of amplifiers that use FTC ratings. For that reason, you won’t find any published FTC ratings for an amplifier’s output into  
a 2 Ohm load.  
Abbingdon Music Research is a subsidiary of the Abbingdon Global Group  
22 Notting Hill Gate; London; W11 3JE; United Kingdom;  
Tel: +44 (0) 870 420 5505; Fax: +44 (0) 700 596 1065  
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