A38/P38
Handbook Integrated and power amplifiers
ank you and congratulations for purchasing your Arcam FMJ Amplifier.
contents
Arcam has been producing specialist audio products of remarkable quality for over three
decades and the new A38 and P38 amplifiers are the latest in a long line of award winning
HiFi. e design of the FMJ range draws upon all of Arcam’s experience as one of the UK’s most
respected audio companies, to produce Arcam’s best preforming Stereo amplifiers yet; designed
and built to give you years of listening enjoyment.
safety guidelines.......................................E-2
Important safety instructions........................... E-2
Safety compliance ................................................ E-2
welcome......................................................E-3
welcome
overview .....................................................E-4
Placing the unit ..................................................... E-5
Power......................................................................... E-5
Interconnect cables.............................................. E-5
is handbook is intended to give you a detailed guide to using both the A38 Integrated
Amplifier and P38 Power Amplifier systems. It starts by giving advice on installation, moves
on to describe how to use the product and finishes with additional information on the more
advanced features. Use the contents list shown on this page to guide you to the section of
interest.
A38 connections .......................................E-6
Audio inputs ........................................................... E-7
Recording loops .................................................... E-7
Phono input............................................................ E-7
Pre-/power-amplifier connections................. E-7
Controlling A38 from a second room............ E-7
We hope that your FMJ Amplifier will give you years of trouble-free operation. In the unlikely
event of any fault, or if you simply require further information about Arcam products, our
network of dealers will be happy to help you. Further information can also be found on the
loudspeakers .............................................E-8
Connecting loudspeakers to the A38/P38.. E-8
Single wiring........................................................... E-9
Bi-wiring ................................................................... E-9
Bi-amping ................................................................ E-9
e FMJ development team
A38 operation......................................... E-10
Switching the A38 on........................................E-10
Changing the volume .......................................E-10
Selecting an audio source ...............................E-10
Recording an audio source .............................E-10
A38 setup................................................. E-11
Configuring your A38 amplifier.....................E-11
remote control........................................ E-12
The CR90 Universal remote controller........E-12
Source keys............................................................E-12
Amp commands..................................................E-13
P38connections...................................... E-14
Connecting to loudspeakers ..........................E-14
Other connections..............................................E-14
Remote switching...............................................E-15
specifications.......................................... E-16
Troubleshooting..................................................E-17
Remote-control codes ......................................E-17
product guarantee ................................ E-18
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Arcam’s A38 Integrated Amplifier – and its companion
P38 Power Amplifier – provide class-leading sound
quality.
with sealed reed relays from Arcam’s range-topping
C31, deliver a wonderfully transparent signal to each
power amplifier. A completely new volume control
gives unprecedented linearity and noise performance,
allowing fine details to be reproduced in startling clarity.
e A38 Integrated Amplifier and P38 Power
Amplifier are designed to produce a level of
performance that will truly bring music and movies
to life.
e A38 features a number of new technologies
which practically eliminate thermal modulation of
audio signals, ensuring truly dynamic and thrilling
reproduction. New output devices and dramatically
improved thermal coupling results in much improved
linearity.
e CR90 remote control supplied with the A38 is an
eight-page ‘universal’ learning remote control which
is simple to use, and once set up is able to control a
complete system. It can be programmed using a vast
internal code library to control CD players, tuners, TVs
and other devices.
overview
A massive torroid-based power supply delivers effortless
power with low noise. A new pre-amplifier design,
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Placing the unit
Power
interconnect cables
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Place the amplifier on a level, firm surface,
avoiding direct sunlight and sources of heat or
damp.
e amplifier is supplied with a moulded mains plug
already fitted to the lead. Check that the plug supplied
fits your supply – should you require a new mains lead,
please contact your Arcam dealer.
We recommend the use of high-quality screened cables
that are designed for the particular application. Other
cables will have different impedance characteristics
that will degrade the performance of your system (for
example, do not use cabling intended for video use to
carry audio signals). All cables should be kept as short
as is practically possible.
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Do not place the A38 on top of a power amplifier
or other source of heat.
Do not place the amplifier in an enclosed space
such as a bookcase or closed cabinet unless there
is good provision for ventilation. e A38 and
P38 are designed to run warm during normal
operation.
If your mains supply voltage or mains plug is different,
please contact your Arcam dealer immediately
Push the IEC plug end of the power cable into the
socket on the back of the amplifier, making sure that it
is pushed in firmly. Plug the other end of the cable into
your mains socket and, if necessary, switch the socket
on.
It is good practice when connecting your equipment to
make sure that the mains power-supply cabling is kept
as far away as possible from your audio cables. Failure to
do so may result in unwanted noise in the audio signals.
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Do not place any other component or item on
top of the amplifier as this may obstruct airflow
around the heat-sink, causing the amplifier to
run hot. (e unit placed on top of the amplifier
would become hot, too.)
Make sure the remote-control receiver to the
leſt of the front panel display is unobstructed,
otherwise this will impair the use of the remote-
control. If line-of-sight is impractical, a remote-
control repeater can be used with the rear panel
connector (see page 7).
Stand-by power
For remote stand-by operation, the amplifier’s control
power-supply is kept powered on all the time the unit is
connected to the mains supply. e front-panel power-
switch powers all other circuitry down and power
consumption in this mode is less than 2W.
is means that even though the power-switch is off, it
may be possible to hear a slight residual hum coming
from the mains transformer inside the amplifier. is
is perfectly normal. However, if the unit is to be leſt
unused for an extended period, we recommend that you
disconnect it from the mains supply.
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Do not place your record deck on top of this
unit. Record decks are very sensitive to the noise
generated by mains power supplies which will be
heard as a background ‘hum’ if the record deck is
too close.
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NOTE
e trIG out and rEMotE In functions are only used
in multi-room systems. ey are not required for
normal use.
A38
connections
Speaker terminals
e A38 is equipped with two pairs of speaker
terminals. See page 8 for information on
connecting loudspeakers.
Phono input
A high quality phono input is available
as an optional extra to the A38.
See page 7 for more information.
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Connect the correct
mains cable here.
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Remote in
Voltage select
Ensure the voltage selected
matches the local power supply.
is allows remote-control signals to
be received by the A38 if the remote
sensor is covered (or otherwise not
‘visible’ to the remote-control).
Recording loops
e A38 is equipped with two
recording loops, for use with
recording devices (cassette
decks, CD recorders, etc.).
See page 7 for more information.
Trig out
See pages 7 and 10 for more
information.
is output provides a 12V signal whenever
the unit is switched on (i.e., not ‘off’ or in
‘stand-by’). is signal can be used to switch
on power amplifiers (or other equipment)
connected to the A38.
audio inputs
ese inputs are intended for use with your audio
equipment. e labels above the inputs give suggested
uses, but all 5 inputs have the same characteristics (all
are line-level inputs) and any suitable device may be
connected to any input. (Note, however, that the name
of the input shown on the front-panel display cannot
be changed.)
Pre-/power-amplifier connections
ese sockets are only used if you are using the A38
as a pre-amp, for example, when using the A38 in
conjunction with a P38 in a bi-amplified system.
See page 9 for more information.
NOTE
Please read the ‘Placing the unit’, ‘Power’ and
‘Interconnect cables’ sections on page 5 before
connecting up your A38 integrated amplifier!
See page 7 for more information.
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audio inputs
Recording loops
e A38 is equipped with two recording loops, for use
with recording devices (such as cassette decks, CD
recorders, DAT recorders, VCR, PVR etc.).
Phono input
Pre-/power-amplifier connections
Although the inputs are labelled for specific devices, all
have the same characteristics and each may be used with
any line-level product. e exception is the optional
Phono input (see page 16 for specification).
As standard, no phono input is fitted to the A38.
PrE out
e phono module (or an external phono amplifier) is
required if you wish to connect a record player to the
A38. is is because the low-voltage output of a record
player requires a pre-amplification stage before the signal
can be used.
To use your A38 as a dedicated pre-amplifier, or as part
of a bi-amp’ed system, connect the PrE out sockets to
the input sockets of your power amplifier.
AV rEcord out
Connect these output sockets to the input sockets of
your recording device (usually labelled rEcord or In).
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Pwr In
Intended for the analogue outputs from a DVD-player.
To use your A38 as a power-amplifier, connect the
output of your pre-amplifier to the Pwr In sockets.
A very high quality phono input is available as an optional
extra: please consult your dealer for price and availability.
AV
AV PLAy In
Intended for the analogue outputs from general audio-
visual equipment, such as a VCR, digital TV/satellite
receiver, or Nicam tuner.
Connect the output sockets of your recording device
(usually labelled PLAy or out) to these inputs.
If you wish to use your A38 as a dedicated pre- or
power-amplifier (but not in the case of a bi-amp’ed
system), press the PrE/Pwr switch in on the rear panel.
is separates internally the connection between the
pre- and power-amp. stages of the A38.
e Arcam phono module is compatible with moving-
magnet cartridges (MM) and moving-coil cartridges
(MC). Once the module is fitted, you should select MM
or MC via the recessed MM/Mc back panel switch (push
the switch in for MC).
If you do not have a recording device, you can use this
input for other (line-level) equipment, such as a TV,
DVD, CD-player, radio tuner, PVR, etc.
tunEr
Intended for the analogue outputs from a radio tuner.
When used as a power amplifier, your A38 has exactly
the same specification and performance as a P38,
described later in this handbook.
If you have already an external phono amplifier that you
wish to use, connect this to one of the line-level inputs,
such as the AuX input.
PVr rEcord out
ese output sockets can be connected to the input
sockets of a second recording device.
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Intended for the analogue outputs from a CD player.
AuX
PVr PLAy In
is is intended for general use. Connect the analogue
audio outputs of any unit with a line-level output (such
as a games console or set-top box).
Connect the output sockets of your second recording
device to these inputs. Alternatively, this input may be
used for other (line-level) equipment such as a games
console, set-top box, etc.
aV dubbing
You can perform tape dubbing from PVr to AV, but not
from AV to PVr.
controlling a38 from a second room
e A38 will require a remote pick-up device with a 12V external power supply
(such as a Xantech Dinky Link) located in Zone 2, together with a power amplifier
(such as an Arcam A38 or P38) to complete the system.
For example, to copy from a cassette recorder connected
to the PVr socket, to a cassette recorder connected to the
AV socket, first use the rEcord button to select ‘Record
PVR’. is routes the PVR signal to the AV output.
e diagram below shows the wiring scheme, which will also apply to other IR
pick-up devices commonly available.
rEMotE In
Tip = Signal
Sleeve = 0V
Dinky Link, located in Zone 2
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e A38 can also provide a +12V trigger output to control devices such as the
power amplifier in Zone 2. e +12V trigger is active when the unit is ‘On’.
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connecting loudspeakers to the A38/P38
loudspeakers
Single wiring
notes on making speaker
Single wiring is the conventional wiring method of
connections
running a single cable per channel between the amplifier
and the speaker; this is the easiest technique.
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Do not make any connections to any amplifier
while it is switched on. We recommend that
your amplifier is completely disconnected
from the mains supply before starting.
bi-wiring
Bi-wiring is running two separate cables between the
amplifier and each speaker, with one cable carrying
the low-frequency information, the other the higher-
frequency signals.
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Before switching your amplifier(s) on for the
first time aſter connecting to speakers, please
check all connections thoroughly. Ensure
that bare wires or cables are not touching
each other or the amplifier’s chassis (which
could cause short circuits), and that you
have connected positive (+) to positive and
negative (–) to negative. Be sure to check the
wiring for both the amplifier and the speaker.
Bi-wiring can improve the sound of your system because
the separation of high- and low-frequency signal
currents into different speaker cables avoids distortions
caused by the different currents interacting with one-
another within a single cable, as occurs in single-wired
systems.
e A38 and P38 are designed to allow easy bi-wiring,
but you will need to connect to loudspeakers that
provide separate terminals for the two cables. Each
speaker must have two pairs of terminals; one pair
labelled hf or ‘High Frequency’, the other pair labelled
Lf or ‘Low Frequency’.
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Aſter making connections: switch the
amplifier(s) on, select a source signal, then
gradually increase the volume to the required
listening level.
If you are unsure as to how your system
should be connected, or need advice on
bi-wiring or bi-amping, please contact your
Arcam dealer who will be happy to help you.
bi-amping
Bi-amping is the separation of the amplification of low-
and high-frequency signals over two amplifiers.
Bi-amping requires the use of two amplifiers per
channel. Normally, your A38 is used to drive the high-
frequency (treble) speakers, with the P38 used for the
lower (bass) frequencies.
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Single wiring
Both the A38 and P38 are designed for bi-wiring, which is why there are duplicate speaker
terminals on the back. For single wiring, we recommend that you use the lower set of
speaker terminals on your amplifier. If each speaker has more than one pair of connecting
terminals, use the terminals labelled Lf or ‘Low Frequency’ for each speaker.
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Connect the positive terminal of the right speaker connection on the amplifier (coloured
red and labelled +r) to the positive terminal of your right speaker. Similarly, connect the
negative terminal of the amplifier (coloured black and labelled with r–) to the negative
terminal of your speaker. Repeat the process for the leſt speaker, using the amplifier
terminals labelled +L and L–.
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An A38 or P38 connected to speakers using single wiring
If your speakers support bi-wiring, then there is a strip of conductive metal on the
speakers connecting the low-frequency terminals to those for the higher-frequencies; this
mUST NOT bE REmOVED in a single-wired system.
bi-wiring
Bi-wiring is performed in the same way as single wiring except that, for each speaker, a
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Follow the instructions given for single wiring; then perform the same actions, this time
connecting the upper set of speaker terminals on your amplifier to the terminals labelled
hf or ‘High Frequency’ for each speaker. Please refer to the illustration.
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Speakers that support bi-wiring have a strip of metal on the speakers connecting the low-
frequency terminals to those for the higher-frequencies; this mUST bE REmOVED in a
bi-wired system.
An A38 or P38 connected to speakers using bi‑wiring
bi-amping
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drive the high-frequency (treble) speakers, while a power-amplifier (such as a P38) is used
for the lower (bass) frequencies.
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Connect your A38 to the speakers as described for single wiring, with the exception that
the A38 should be connected to the speaker terminals labelled hf or ‘High Frequency’.
en connect the power amplifier (P38, for example) to the Lf or ‘Low Frequency’
terminals, as in the diagram. A pair of audio interconnect cables are also required to
connect the pre-amp outputs of the A38 to the power amp inputs of the P38.
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Note that the strip of metal on the speakers connecting the lower terminals to the
upper terminals mUST bE REmOVED. Failure to do so will result in damage to both
amplifiers, which will not normally be covered under warranty.
An A38 and P38 connected to speakers using bi‑amping
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A38
operation
Switching the a38 on
changing the volume
Use the control knob to change the volume. Turn the
knob clockwise to increase the volume, anti-clockwise
to reduce it.
e output of the A38 can be muted by pressing MutE.
Press MutE for a second time (or change the volume) to
cancel the mute.
Selecting an audio source
Recording an audio source
e PowEr button switches the unit on and off;
A source-selection button is used to select the source
that is connected to the input corresponding to the
button. A light above the relevant button indicates which
input is selected and this information is also shown on
the display.
e A38 allows listening to and recording from the
same source, or listening to one source whilst recording
another. e signal to be recorded is sent to both the AV
and PVr output sockets.
alternatively, the unit can be switched in and out of
stand-by mode by pressing the button on the remote
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control handset.
e power light (next to the ‘A38 Integrated Amplifier’
text) indicates the state of the amplifier:
1. A red light means that the amplifier is in stand-by
mode;
2. When you switch your amplifier on, the power
light glows amber for a few seconds; during this
time the outputs are muted;
3. e light changes to green when the amplifier is
ready for use.
Selecting the source for recording
e recording outputs can be configured in two ways:
1. To allow recording of the source being listened to;
2. To allow recording of a particular (specified)
source, regardless of what is being listened to.
listening using headphones
e headphones socket (PhonEs) accepts headphones
with an impedance rating between 8Ω and 2kΩ, fitted
with a 6.5mm stereo jack plug.
SP1 and SP2
ese buttons allow you to switch the main speakers
(connected to the lower set of speaker terminals) and
secondary speakers (connected to the upper set of
speaker terminals) on and off.
e pre-amp. outputs and speakers are muted when
headphones are plugged in. e headphones socket is
always active, unless the volume has been muted.
To record the source being listened to, press the rEcord
button repeatedly until the display shows ‘Record
source’. Aſter a few seconds, the display reverts to
showing the volume level, and you are ready to record.
In this configuration, selecting a different input changes
the source that is routed to the recording outputs.
e light above each button glows if the corresponding
speakers are currently selected. If you have connected
the A38 to the speakers using the single-wired
configuration described on page 9, then the sP1 light
should be illuminated; if you have used the bi-wiring
configuration described on page 9, both sP1 and sP2
must be switched on. Note that when both lights are out
then the amplifier will appear not to work, as all speakers
are switched off.
balance
e power light may flash if a fault has occurred –
the fault type is shown on the display. See page 17,
‘Troubleshooting’, for help in resolving fault situations.
If the fault cannot be cleared, unplug your amplifier and
contact your Arcam dealer.
In addition to the A38 setup menu (see page 11), you
can also control leſt-right stereo balance directly from
the bALAncE button on the front-panel.
To record one source whilst listening to another, press
rEcord until the display shows ‘Record’ followed by
the name of an input (e.g., Aux, CD, Tuner, etc.). Now
press the source-selector button on the front-panel for
the source you wish to record. Your selection is shown
on the display for a few seconds, aſter which the display
reverts to showing the volume level. You are now ready
to record.
display
e dIsPLAy front panel button changes the display
brightness. ere are three brightness levels: ‘on’,
‘dimmed’ and ‘off’. If the A38 is switched off while the
display is set to ‘off’, the display is set to ‘dimmed’ when
the A38 is switched on again.
When listening to ‘loud’ inputs, such as CDs, the
amplifier may reach its full power before the display
reads Maximum, in contrast, lower-level inputs, such
as tuners, will sound quieter for the same volume level
shown. To compensate for this, the input levels of each
source may be adjusted. is can be done using the A38
setup menu (see page 11).
Pressing a different source-selection button changes the
source that you are listening to, but does not alter the
source that is routed to the recording outputs.
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configuring your A38 amplifier
‘Power On’ state
A38 setup
you have found the setting that you wish to adjust (as
adjusting listening settings
e A38 allows you to customise various features of the
amplifier to fit your system. Use this diagram to help you
navigate through the available configuration options.
shown on the front panel display), you can change the
setting using the control knob. Press MEnu to store the
change and return to volume display mode – or press
oK again to move to the next setting.
In the diagram, the control knob is shown as
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Note that the menu will time-out aſter a short period
without pressing a button, with the display reverting to
the current volume.
Normally, the display shows the current volume and the
control knob is used to adjust this.
e following items can be adjusted from the setup
menu:
Press MEnu once to enter the setup menu, then press
oK repeatedly to cycle through the menu items. When
is allows you to adjust the output balance between leſt and right channels. e display is
also available directly by pressing the front panel dIsPLAy button.
Balance
ere are three volume-display options to chose from: ‘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 resolution
Input trims are used to compensate for variations in output levels of different source
equipment. If, for example, your CD player is louder at a given volume display value
than other inputs, you can attenuate it by using this setting so that it matches your other
components.
Input trims
Use the source-select buttons to select the input you wish to adjust, then the control knob
to set (increase or decrease) the input volume for that source.
is can be used to limit the maximum volume the amplifier operates at when it is first
switched on: the A38 comes on at the (reduced) ‘Max. On Volume’ level if the last-used
volume exceeds this value.
If this item is set to ‘Disabled’, the A38 always comes on at the last used volume, even if this
is very loud.
Max on volume
Processor mode
Processor mode enables you to fix the gain (volume setting) of your A38. e A38 (in
combination with a power amp.) can then be used to drive the front leſt and right speakers
of a surround-sound system, when fed from a separate processor. e volume of the entire
system can then be controlled using the processor.
Feed the sound from the processor into the AV input, then set the gain of the A38 to match
the amplifiers that drive your other loudspeakers.
Confirming ‘Yes’ restores all amplifier settings to their factory defaults.
Reset
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The cR90 universal remote
Source keys
inserting batteries into the
remote control
controller
As the CR90 can control your A38 as well as a range of
other equipment, many of the buttons have more than
one function depending on the ‘device mode’ or ‘page’
selected.
is section refers only to the A38. Please note that the
P38 Power Amplifier can only be controlled indirectly
through a pre-amp.
remote
control
e device selection keys: dVd, sAt, AV (TV), tun, AMP
and AuX, both select the source and configure the CR90
to control the particular source.
e CR90 is a sophisticated ‘universal’ remote control
that can control up to eight devices. It’s pre-programmed
for use with the A38 and many other Arcam products
(FM/DAB tuners, CD-players and DVD-players).
In other words, the buttons are oſten ‘context sensitive’
so you’ll have to tell it what sort of device you wish
to control (press the AV button for a video display, for
example) before you can control it.
With its extensive built-in library of codes, it can also be
used with thousands of other audio-visual components
– TVs, satellite and set-top boxes, PVRs and third-party
CD players. See the final section of the CR90 Handbook
for a list of these.
1. Open the battery compartment by pressing
the button on the back of the handset.
Select the source key first
Remember to select a source key before pressing
command buttons – commands vary depending on the
source selected!
e CR90 is a ‘learning’ remote, so you can teach it
almost any function from an old single-device remote.
You can also program the CR90 to issue a sequence of
commands (‘macros’) from a single button press – see
the CR90 Handbook for details.
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As the CR90 is a system remote controller, some of
the keys are not used with the A38. For instance, the
PVr and cd keys can still be programmed to control
products, so if you have a PVR connected directly to
your TV or SAT box, you can use the CR90 to control it
as part of your system.
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2. Insert four ‘AAA’ batteries into the battery
compartment – two facing the top of the unit,
and two facing the end, as in the diagram.
3. Lower the end cap onto the plastic locating
plate in the handset. is acts as a hinge, and
you can now push the end cap firmly into its
locked position with a click.
dVd
sAt
AV
DVD player
Satellite set-top box
Audio-visual sound input (use with TV)
DAB, FM or AM tuner
tun
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Controls the Amplifier features of the
A38 (and indirectly, of a P38 connected
to the A38)
AuX
Auxiliary input, or an iPod via an rDock
or rLead
PVr
Personal Video Recorder
Compact Disc player
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amp commands
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AUX Auxiliary line input
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SAT Satellite decoder input
TUN DAB/FM/AM tuner input
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‘Select’ on some remote controls)
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Cycles through Display modes on the front
panel
Displays the Amplifier menu on the front
panel
Cycles through Display panel brightness
options (dim to bright, off)
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outputs. Press for a second time (or change
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daisy chaining more amplifiers
connecting to loudspeakers
other connections
e P38 can be connected to further power amplifiers
to drive more speakers (e.g., those in other rooms,
tri-amplified speakers, etc). is technique is called
‘Daisy chaining’.
e P38 amplifier may be connected by simple wiring,
bi-wiring or bi-amping – see page 9 for details. In
addition, see the following section on the Mono Link
(and the diagram below) for another way of bi-amping
loudspeakers using a pair of P38s.
e P38 amplifier provides the following connections:
audio in
Connect the output sockets of your pre-amp. (or the
PrE out sockets of an integrated amplifier, such as the
A38) to one of these inputs.
Connect the AudIo out sockets on the P38 to the
pre-amp input of the next amplifier in series, leſt to leſt,
right to right.
Mono link
Note that daisy-chaining cannot be used if the Mono
Link (previously described) is in use.
e P38 can be adapted to provide two mono
loudspeaker outputs from a single input. Using a pair of
P38s (i.e. one power amplifier per loudspeaker) enables
you to bi-amplify a pair of compatible loudspeakers,
reducing the amount of cross-talk between channels
compared with using the P38 in a more conventional
tereo configuration.
1. Connect the rIGht channel from your pre-amp
(or PrE out r from an A38) to the socket labelled
AudIo In r on your first P38.
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2. Pull out the link supplied on the back panel
(labelled ‘link’), and use it to connect the leſt and
right AudIo out sockets together.
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 on your second P38, but
this time connect the LEft channel from your
pre-amp (or PrE out L from an A38) to the socket
labelled AudIo In L.
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4. Follow the diagram (leſt) for bi-wiring each
speaker, using the sP2 connections of the P38
for the high-frequency speaker and the sP1
connections for the low-frequencies in each case.
Using a pair of P38s with the Mono Link to bi‑amplify a pair of speakers
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Remote switching
By making a connection from the trIG out socket of
the A38 Integrated Amplifier to the rEMotE In socket
of your P38, you can use the A38 to switch the power
amplifier on and off.
If configured in this way, the front panel PowEr button
of the A38 (or the button on the remote control)
2
switches both amplifiers on and off together. is facility
allows you to position your power amplifier in a remote
location (such as close to the speaker it is amplifying),
yet still control it.
e connecting cable to use is a 3.5mm jack lead. It is
possible to remotely switch several power amplifiers
from an A38 by ‘daisy chaining’ from the trIG out of
one power amplifier into the rEMotE In of the next.
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a38
P38
continual improvement policy
Arcam has a policy of continual improvement for its
products. is means that designs and specifications
are subject to change without notice.
Continuous power output (20Hz—20kHz at 0.5% THD), per channel
Both channels, 8Ω, 20Hz—20kHz
Single channel, 8Ω, 20Hz—20kHz
Both channels, 4Ω, 20Hz—20kHz
Single channel, 4Ω, at 1kHz
100W
150W
140W
200W
0.005%
100W
150W
140W
200W
0.005%
specifications
Harmonic distortion, 80% power, 8Ω at 1kHz
Inputs
Phono input (optional module):
Input sensitivity
Input impedance
Signal/noise ratio (CCIR)
Overload margin
Line inputs:
2.7mV (MM); 270µV (MC)
47kΩ (MM); 300Ω (MC)
–79dB (MM); –73dB (MC)
35dB
Nominal sensitivity
Input impedance
250mV—2V
10kΩ
800mV (pre-amp. in)
10kΩ
THD+n (1kHz, 0dB signal, measured 20Hz to
20kHz unweighted)
–104dB
–104dB
Power amplifier input
Nominal sensitivity
Input impedance
800mV
22kΩ
800mV
22kΩ
Gain
31.5dB
31.5dB
Preamplifier output
Nominal output level
Maximum output level
Output impedance
700mV
2.6V RMS
<50Ω
Headphone output
Maximum output level into 600Ω
Output impedance
1.6V rms
4.7Ω
General
Mains voltage
115V or 230V
800VA
115V or 230V
800VA
Power consumption (maximum)
Power consumption (standby)
Dimensions W x D x H (including feet)
Weight (net)
2VA
2VA
430 x 370 x 110mm
9.3kg
430 x 350 x 110mm
9.5kg
Weight (packed)
12.2kg
12.5kg
Supplied accessories
mains lead
CR90 remote control
4 x AAA batteries
mains lead
E&OE
NOTE: All specification values are typical unless otherwise stated.
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troubleshooting
remote-control codes
If you are having trouble with your amplifier, check the
following items.
e following tables give the infrared commands accepted by the A38.
Power commands
menu navigation commands
Command
Decimal Code
Command
Decimal Code
no sound
uP
Power toggle
Power-on
Power-off
16–12
16–123
16–124
16–32
16–33
16–37
16–87
Check the following:
down
sELEct
EntEr
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Both the A38 and (if applicable) P38 power-
amplifiers are switched on.
e amplifier is not muted (indicated on the A38
by Mutedbeing shown on the front-panel).
e selected source is generating audio (e.g., if CD
is selected, then the CD is playing).
e AV input is not selected on the A38
Source selection commands
Command
Decimal Code
Display control commands
sAt select
Phono select
AV select
tunEr select
dVd select
PVr select
cd select
16–0
16–1
16–2
16–3
16–4
16–6
16–7
16–8
Command
Display
Decimal Code
16–59
(indicated by the light above the AV button being
illuminated), instead of the expected source. In
this case, press AV again to de-select the AV input.
Volume control commands
Mute
Volume up
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e speaker outputs are enabled on the A38/P38,
as indicated by the lights above the sP1 and/or sP2
buttons (as appropriate) being illuminated.
16–13
16–16
16–17
AuX select
Volume down
Sound cuts-out unexpectedly
If the temperature of the internal heatsink rises above
a safe level, then a thermal cut-out inside the amplifier
operates to protect the unit. During this time, the power
indicator on the front panel flashes and the protection
system temporarily removes power to the speakers. e
system will reset itself as the heatsink cools down.
e following tables give commands accepted by the P38.
Power commands
Speaker control commands
Command
Command
Power toggle
Power-on
Decimal Code
16–12
16–123
Decimal Code
16–35
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With two pairs of low-impedance speakers
connected (6Ω or less), overloads are more likely.
Overloading the amplifier may cause it to shut
down because of overheating.
Speaker 1 toggle
Speaker 2 toggle
Speaker 1 on
16–39
16–43
Power-off
16–124
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Note that, due to the high output voltage from a
CD player, it is possible to drive your amplifier at
full power even though the volume is not set at
maximum. See page 11 to adjust the input trim of
a CD player or other input device.
Speaker 1 off
Speaker 2 on
Speaker 2 off
16–44
16–45
16–46
Note that the A38 also responds to code 20–53 (the PLAy command for an Arcam CD player). e A38 switches
automatically to CD input on receiving this command.
amplifier does not switch back on
Both the amplifiers detailed in this handbook have a
protection mechanism which is activated if you switch
the unit on immediately aſter turning it off. If this
mechanism activates, wait 30 seconds before switching
the unit on again.
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Worldwide guarantee
is entitles you to have the unit repaired free of charge, during the first two years
aſter purchase, at any authorised Arcam distributor provided that it was originally
purchased from an authorised Arcam dealer or distributor. e manufacturer can take
no responsibility for defects arising from accident, misuse, abuse, wear and tear, neglect
or through unauthorized adjustment and/or repair, neither can they accept responsibility
for damage or loss occurring during transit to or from the person claiming under the
guarantee.
product
guarantee
The warranty covers:
Parts and labour costs for two years from the purchase date. Aſter two years you must pay
for both parts and labour costs. e warranty does not cover transportation costs at any
time.
claims under guarantee
is equipment should be packed in the original packing and returned to the dealer from
whom it was purchased, or failing this, directly to the Arcam distributor in the country of
residence.
It should be sent carriage prepaid by a reputable carrier – not by post. No responsibility
can be accepted for the unit whilst in transit to the dealer or distributor and customers are
therefore advised to insure the unit against loss or damage whilst in transit.
For further details contact Arcam at:
Arcam Customer Support Department,
Pembroke Avenue, Waterbeach, CAMBRIDGE, CB25 9QR, England
Problems?
If your Arcam dealer is unable to answer any query regarding this or any other Arcam
product please contact Arcam Customer Support at the above address and we will do our
best to help you.
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