Acoustical Solutions Stereo Receiver SP 101 User Manual

SP 101 AMPLIFIER  
INTRODUCTION  
PAGENo.  
CONTENTS  
Congratulations on purchasing this Acoustic Solutions’ integrated amplifier.  
It has been developed following an extensive research and development  
program that has culminated in what we regard as an exceptional mid-range  
hi-fi product.  
Introduction  
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3
4
5
6
Safety Instructions  
Front Panel Controls  
Rear Panel connections  
Installation and Position  
Making the Connections  
Using the Amplifier  
Trouble Shooting  
Our aim when designing this product was to produce a visually appealing  
unit which would look comparable to higher priced products, and give an  
exceptional performance to match.  
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Specifications  
Contact Details  
We trust that this amplifier will give you hours of listening pleasure, and  
provide years of unparalleled performance. As with any new electrical product  
please be patient and allow at least 36 hours use before all components  
have acclimatised themselves to your surroundings, and found their optimum  
working temperature. Please do not operate this product at high volume levels  
immediately after switching on.  
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FRONTPANELCONTROLS  
1. LCD DISPLAY. Will give an indication of volume position and input source  
selected. Will also display other menu features as described on pages (7-13).  
9. FUNCTION BUTTON. Allows access to menu features such as bass, treble,  
balance, loudness, speakers on/off etc.  
2. PHONO INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH.  
3. TUNER INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH.  
4. TAPE/AUX INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH.  
5. CD INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH.  
10. ROTARY CONTROL KNOB. This allows adjustment of parameters such  
as volume, bass, treble, balance, loudness and speakers on/off etc.  
11. HEADPHONE SOCKET. Stereo 6.4mm jack for use with most  
headphones.  
12. LED POWER INDICATOR. Light will show green to indicate that the  
SP101 is on. It will show red if the SP101 is in stand by mode set by the  
optional remote control.  
6. IR RECEPTOR. This can be used with optional 3 in 1 remote control which  
is available. This controls Amplifier, DAB and CD player from one hand set.  
13. POWER BUTTON. Switches mains power on/off to internal components,  
however please note that mains power is still applied to this unit even though  
this switch may be off.  
7. DVD INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH. (stereo 2 channel only).  
8. DAB DIGITAL TUNER INPUT SELECTOR SWITCH.  
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REARPANELCONNECTIONS  
1. WARNING LABELS. Please be aware that this unit contains high voltages, 6. DVD INPUT SOCKET. (2 channel stereo only).  
and should not be opened, please refer to page 2 of this manual.  
7. CD INPUT SOCKET.  
2. MAINS CABLE INLET POSITION. Please ensure that this cable strain relief  
bush is intact and has not been damaged.  
8. TAPE/ AUX INPUT SOCKET.  
3. LOUDSPEAKER OUTPUTS. Please ensure that +/- connections are made  
properly between rear of the SP101 amplifier and loudspeakers. Ensure wires  
are not frayed or touching.  
9. TUNER INPUT SOCKET.  
10. PHONO INPUT SOCKET. For the connection of a turntable.  
4. LINE OUTPUT SOCKETS. This is for connection to external amplification 11. PHONO TERMINAL EARTH POST. It is necessary to provide a chassis  
or recording equipment.  
earth connection between the turntable and the amplifier. Failure to do this will  
result in a buzzing or humming noise from the loudspeakers.  
5. DAB DIGITAL RADIO INPUT SOCKET.  
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INSTALLATIONANDPOSITION  
This amplifier should be positioned on a flat stable surface. We would  
recommend that the position of your hi-fi equipment should be chosen carefully  
to provide adequate protection for this device, but also provide an attractive  
There will be a corresponding pair of terminals on the rear of suitable  
loudspeakers. These terminals should be connected together with adequate  
quality speaker cables, taking care that the red terminal on the amplifier is  
showcase for your investment. Hi-fi equipment is not designed to be moved connected to the red terminal on the loudspeaker. The same process should  
often, therefore it is recommended that a permanent home for your hi-fi be occur for the black terminals. Care should be taken to ensure that no wires  
achieved as soon as is possible.  
have become frayed during this process, and subsequently could be touching  
each other. This will cause a short circuit on the output stage of the amplifier,  
and will result in a poor or distorted sound. Failure to rectify this problem may  
result in long term damage to this unit.  
As this amplifier is fitted with a powerful mains transformer, it is not  
recommended that sensitive audio equipment such as turntables or cassette  
decks be placed immediately next to it. Do not place the SP101 in areas of  
direct sunlight, nor place it adjacent to a radiator or other heating appliances.  
Position the loudspeakers a suitable distance away form the amplifier, gaining  
enough distance to allow the stereo image to be achieved. Having the  
Like all amplifiers the SP101 will generate a modest amount of heat. The loudspeakers too close to each other will not allow you to fully define the stereo  
cooling of this device is reliant upon the flow of air through the chassis grilles  
which are located on the top and bottom of the cabinet. Care should be taken  
content of music played through the system, plus may result in poor sound  
due to the cancellation properties that sometimes exist when in this state. It  
not to cover these grilles with items such as rugs, covers or curtains which will is not ideal to place loudspakers in the corners of a room as this will normally  
restrict this air flow. Do not place the amplifier on a soft surface as this may colour the audible content of the music with a lift in bass content. Although it  
result in the bottom grille becoming restricted, and as a result may lead to is sometimes desirable to increase the bass response of your system, this  
over-heating.  
can lead to a ‘boomy’ bass which is not always desirable, and can be hard to  
control. It should also be noted that firing loudspeakers onto a hard flat surface  
can cause mid range and high frequency colouration as reflected sound  
becomes part of the audible sound. This can lead to a harshness, or dead  
spots through cancellation.  
Do not place records, tapes or compact discs on top of the unit. Be aware that  
after prolonged usage the chassis of this unit will become hot.  
Never allow the amplifier to come into contact with water or liquids, and ensure  
that small objects do not fall through the ventilation grilles. In the event of this  
The best sound is always subjective to the listener, therefore we suggest you  
happening, disconnect the wall plug form the mains supply immediately, and arrange your hi-fi to suit your own listening tastes, and sit back and enjoy the  
contact your local dealer for service advice.  
fruits of your labour.  
Do not position the power cable such that it can be walked upon, or damaged  
by regular traffic. Ensure that all other interconnecting cables such as speaker  
cables or ancillary equipment leads, are stowed safely behind the unit, and  
cannot be easily snagged or kicked thus causing possible damage to the unit.  
Ensure that all interconnetion cables have been fitted correctly, and that  
polarity has been maintained. This is especially important when connecting  
loudspeakers to this amplifier. On the rear panel, binding post speaker outputs  
are provided. These are coloured red for positive, and black for negative.  
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MAKINGTHECONNECTIONS  
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USINGTHEAMPLIFIER  
When you unpack the amplifier from the box, all music settings will be at  
default values. These can be altered according to your listening tastes; these  
new settings will be retained within the memory of the amplifier and will remain  
set even after switchiing off this system.  
THE FUNCTION MENU  
This SP101 amplifier is fitted with a digital user interface which allows  
complete control of the features of this amplifier.  
The menu structure of this product is as follows:  
CHANGING THE INPUT LISTENING SOURCE  
This amplifier is fitted with 6 inputs for connections to the following external  
equipment:  
1.  
• Phono (turntable)  
• Tuner (AM + FM)  
Tape / Aux line input source  
• CD  
• DVD (stereo only)  
• DAB tuner  
2.  
3.  
These will be connected to the rear panel as indicated in the connection  
diagram on the previous page.  
To change which input source is listened to, press once the switch below the  
corresponding piece of equipment which is required. Pressing another input  
source switch will change which music source is listened to.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
The LCD display will show the corresponding input source selected on line  
2 of the display, this will change according to which input selector switch is  
pressed.  
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VOLUME CONTROL DEFAULT SETTING  
BASS CONTROL  
The default setting for the user interface control is the ‘volume’ setting. This will This amplifier is fitted with a bass control which offers +/-14dB attenuation  
be displayed on line one of the LCD display as a numeric dB value.  
around the centre bass frequency of 100Hz, and +/-3dB across the frequency  
range of 45Hz to 259Hz.  
To alter this bass control press the function button once, this will change the  
LCD display for bass control.  
Note: dB values are a professional indication of the amplitude of an audio  
signal with full or maximum output achieved normally at 0dB. You will notice  
the LCD display on this amplifier will read minus dB figures up until zero which  
will indicate maximum output.  
The rotary control (10) can be turned both clockwise and anticlockwise to alter  
the dB signal. There are 64 steps in total which range from -78.75dB for nil  
volume, to 0dB which will provide maximum output.  
The last setting for the bass will be displayed.  
To change the bass setting turn the rotary control (10) either clockwise or  
We have also provided a bar graph display on line 2 of the LCD display, which anticlockwise to increase or decrease the bass content.  
indicates the status of the volume control when rotated. There are 16 squares There are 7 steps around the centre position for +/- attenuation, adjust this  
(
) which run from left to right and will change pro-rata to the increase or control to your desired listening level.  
decrease in volume  
This display will replace the input music source description on line 2 of the LCD Attention: Please note that due to the level of boost available on this bass  
display while the volume control is operated. This bar graph display will remain control, that prolonged use of this amplifier at high levels with an increased  
for a period of approx 5 seconds following the end of this volume change and bass content may cause permanent damage to your speakers. Please operate  
will then return to indicate the input music source as the default following this this system within the safe working limits of any ancillary equipment that is  
time.  
connected to it.  
Note: following this operation, the LCD display will return to indicate the default  
volume setting if no operation occurs within 5 seconds. To reactivate bass  
control it will be necessary to press the function button again.  
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TREBLE CONTROL  
BALANCE CONTROL  
This amplifier is fitted with a treble control which offers +/-14dB attenuation  
around the centre frequency of 10Khz, and 6dB across the frequency range  
of 2Khz to 20Khz.  
This amplifier is fitted with a balance control which allows the volume of the left  
and right signals of the stereo image to be altered in order to compensate for  
an off-centre listening position.  
To alter this treble control press the function button (9) twice to change the LCD To activate the balance control press the function key (9) three times to change  
display from bass control to treble control.  
the LCD display to the balance control.  
Attention: Please note that due to the level of boost available on this treble  
control, please be aware that prolonged use of this amplifier at high levels with  
an increased treble content may cause permanent damage to your speakers.  
Please operate this system within the safe working limits of any ancillary  
equipment that is connected to it.  
The last setting for the balance will be displayed.  
To change this balance setting turn the rotary control (10) either clockwise or  
anticlockwise to decrease the signal levels in either the right or left speakers.  
There are 32 steps around the centre position for attenuation, adjust this  
control for your desired listening balance.  
The last setting for the treble will be displayed.  
To change the treble setting turn the rotary control (10) either clockwise or Note: following this operation, the LCD display will return to indicate the default  
anticlockwise to increase or decrease the treble content. volume setting if no operation occurs within 5 seconds. To reactivate balance  
There are 7 steps around the centre position for +/- attenuation, adjust this control it will be necessary to press the function button again three times.  
control for your desired listening level.  
Note: following this operation, the LCD display will return to indicate the default  
volume setting if no operation occurs within 5 seconds. To reactivate treble  
control it will be necessary to press the function button again twice.  
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LOUDNESS CONTROL  
SPEAKER ON/OFF CONTROL  
This amplifier is fitted with a loudness control which provides a boost to lower This amplifier is fitted with a loudspeaker control which allows the loudspeakers  
frequencies at lower listening volumes.  
to be turned off when listening through headphones  
This creates the effect of increasing the perceived amount of bass / mid  
content in the music when playing the amplifier at a lower level. This control is To activate the speaker control press the function key again five times to  
effective on frequencies between 20Hz and 800Hz and its effect decreases as  
the amplifier volume level is increased. When the amplifier volume reaches its  
maximum, the effect this loudness control has is negligible.  
change the LCD display to the speaker control.  
To activate this loudness control press the function key (9) four times to change  
the LCD display to the loudness control.  
The last setting for the loudspeakers will be displayed.  
To change this speaker setting turn the rotary control (10) either clockwise or  
anticlockwise to change the setting from on to off or vice versa.  
As the rotary control is turned from on to off and back again, the loudspeakers  
will switch on or off automatically, there is no need to press any further button  
to activate this control.  
The last setting for loudness will be displayed.  
To select the loudness setting turn the rotary control (10) either clockwise or  
anticlockwise to change the setting from on to off or vice versa.  
Following this operation, the LCD display will return to indicate the default  
volume setting if no operation occurs within 5 seconds. To reactivate the  
loudspeaker control it will be necessary to press the function button again five  
times.  
Once selected, the loudness feature will activate automatically, there is no  
need to press any further buttons to activate this control.  
Following this operation, the LCD display will return to indicate the default  
volume setting if no operation occurs within 5 seconds. To reactivate loudness  
control it will be necessary to press the function button again four times.  
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TROUBLESHOOTING  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE SOLUTION  
PROBLEM  
POSSIBLE SOLUTION  
No power when switched on • Mains socket not switched on, or faulty.  
• Plug not fully inserted into wall socket  
• Mains fuse has blown in plug.  
Will not play or make tape  
recordings  
Tape input / output connections reversed.  
Weak bass, diffused stereo  
image  
• Speaker connections out of phase,  
check + and – terminals are connected to  
corresponding terminals on both amp and  
loudspeakers.  
• Internal mains fuse has blown inside unit,  
this will need to be replaced by a qualified  
service technician  
• Power cord has become damaged, this  
should be replaced immediately by a  
qualified service technician.  
Distorted sound  
• Frayed wires may be touching on speaker  
terminals causing distortion.  
• Bass and treble controls may be set too  
high for loudspeaker specification.  
• Volume control may be set too high.  
No sound  
• Power not turned on.  
• Speaker setting is off on function menu  
(see page 13)  
• Volume setting is low (see page 8)  
• Loudspeaker cables are not connected  
(see page 6)  
• No input audio equipment is connected, or  
is faulty (see page 6)  
LCD display not working  
• Internal fault would need servicing by a  
qualified service technician  
LCD display reads ‘Error 1’  
• Internal fault would need servicing by a  
qualified service technician  
Audio input source switches • Internal fault would need servicing by a  
not working qualified service technician  
• Correct audio input source not selected on  
front panel (see page 7)  
No sound in one channel  
• Balance control set incorrectly (see page  
11)  
CAREANDMAINTENANCE  
• Audio source input cables connected  
incorrectly, or are damaged.  
• Audio input source faulty.  
• Loudspeaker cables connected incorrectly,  
or are damaged.  
To clean the amplifier, wipe the case with a slightly moist lint-free cloth. Do not  
use any cleaning fluids containing alcohol, ammonia or abrasives.  
Do not spray a aerosol at, or near, the amplifier.  
Always use original packaging if it is necessary to transport the unit at any  
time.  
• Loudspeakers are faulty.  
Loud buzz or hum  
• Audio input cables damaged or not  
correctly connected.  
• Turntable earth lead incorrectly fitted.  
• Turntable head shell incorrectly fitted.  
Tape machine sited too close to amplifier,  
or TV.  
If this unit is used in a dusty environment, it may be necessary to have the  
unit serviced at your local dealer periodically. It is not advisable to allow large  
deposits of dust to accumulate within this unit as it may prevent correct cooling.  
Similarly dust deposits which become damp can sometimes lead to electrical  
problems which may cause severe damage to the delicate electronics within  
this unit.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
CONTACTDETAILS  
We trust you are completely satisfied with this product from Acoustic Solutions  
Limited, however please feel free to contact us if you experience any difficulties,  
or if you would like to express your views regarding our products.  
PHONO INPUT  
Input impedance 47kΩ  
Input sensitivity 3.8mV (to suit magnetic cartridges)  
LINE LEVEL INPUTS  
Please write to:  
Input impedance 47kΩ  
Input sensitivity 250mV (Tape/AUX, tuner, DAB)  
650mV (CD & DVD)  
Acoustic Solutions Limited.  
Grand Union Buildings  
54 High Street  
Weedon Bec  
Northampton  
LINE LEVEL OUTPUTS  
Output impedance:  
Line out 100kΩ  
Headphones 300Ω  
Maximum output level -  
NN7 4QD  
United Kingdom  
Line out 740mV  
Headphones 1.25V @ 30Ω  
Telephone +44 (0)1327 340601  
Fax: +44 (0)1327 342298  
TONE CONTROL ATTENUATION  
Treble +/- 14dB @ 10KHz (+0,- 3dB)  
Bass +/- 14dB @ 100Hz (+0,- 3dB)  
POWER OUTPUT 2 x 40 watts RMS @ 4Ω  
2 x 30 watts RMS @ 8Ω  
Through the process of continuous improvement, Acoustic Solutions Limited  
reserves the right to change or alter specifications without prior notice. E&OE  
FREQUENCY RESPONSE 10Hz to 50kHz (-3dB points)  
DISTORTION less than 0.05 @ 1watt  
SIGNAL NOISE RATIO (A >80dB  
WEIGHTED)  
CHANNEL SEPARATION >59dB  
VOLTAGE/ POWER As specified on rear panel  
CONSUMPTION  
PRODUCT PHYSICAL  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Dimensions in mm (WxDxH) 430x230x80mm(+12mm feet)  
Net weight 5.3Kg  
Shipping weight 6.5Kg  
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