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P49 

connections

Note

Please read the ‘Placing the unit’, ‘Power’ and 

‘Interconnect cables’ sections on page 5 before 

connecting up your P49 power amplifier!

ST/BRIDGE/DM

MODE

XLR/RCA

INPUT

25dB/31dB

GAIN

L

R

PRE

IN

PRE

OUT

R

4–16 OHMS. CLASS 2 WIRING

SPEAKER 1

SPEAKER 2

L

4–16 OHMS. CLASS 2 WIRING

SPEAKER 2

SPEAKER 1

PRE IN R

PRE IN L

110-120V/220-240V ~ 50-60 Hz

350W MAX

POWER INLET

SUPPLY

VOLTAGE

SWITCH POSITIONS

115 = 110 - 120V~

230 = 220 - 240V~

TRIGGER IN

TRIGGER OUT

Voltage select

Ensure that the voltage selected 

matches your local power supply.

Power inlet

Connect the correct 

mains cable here.

Unbalanced  

pre-amplifier inputs

Use these sockets to connect 

your pre amplifier if it has 

unbalanced phono outputs.

Trigger input

TRIGGER IN

 allows the P49 to be remotely 

turned on and put into standby by an 

external source, the C49 for example.

Speaker terminals

The P49 is equipped with two 

pairs of speaker terminals. See 

pages 15 - 18 for information 

on connecting loudspeakers.

Input switches

These switches allow the P49 

to be configured in different 

modes depending on the 

system into which it will 

be installed and the type of 

speaker connection topology 

that is used. See pages 16 – 

18 for switch positions and 

connecting loudspeakers.

Pre-amplifier output

PRE OUT

 provides a copy of 

the signal applied to the 

PRE IN

 sockets. Please note 

that this is a passive output, 

no additional filtering or 

amplification is applied.

Balanced XLR  

pre-amplifier inputs

Use these sockets to connect your 

pre amplifier if it has balanced XLR 

outputs.

Note

Please ensure your P49 is turned off before altering 

any of the input switches!

Trigger output

TRIGGER OUT

 allows the P49 to control the 

power state of any connected equipment, 

such as a P49/P349 power amplifier. In 

normal use there is no need to make any 

connections to these outputs.

P349 

connections

Note

Please read the ‘Placing the unit’, ‘Power’ and 

‘Interconnect cables’ sections on page 5 before 

connecting up your P349 power amplifier!

XLR/RCA

INPUT

PRE IN

PRE OUT

4–16 OHMS. CLASS 2 WIRING

SPEAKER 1

SPEAKER 2

4–16 OHMS. CLASS 2 WIRING

SPEAKER 2

SPEAKER 1

PRE IN 1

PRE IN 3

110-120V/220-240V ~ 50-60 Hz

350W MAX

POWER INLET

TRIGGER IN

TRIGGER OUT

1

2

4–16 OHMS. CLASS 2 WIRING

SPEAKER 1

SPEAKER 2

1

CHANNEL

3

PRE IN 2

2

3

SUPPLY

VOLTAGE

SWITCH POSITIONS

115 = 110 - 120V~

230 = 220 - 240V~

Voltage select

Ensure that the voltage selected 

matches your local power supply.

Power inlet

Connect the correct 

mains cable here.

Unbalanced  

pre-amplifier inputs

Use these sockets to connect 

your pre amplifier if it has 

unbalanced phono outputs.

Trigger input

TRIGGER IN

 allows the P349 to be remotely 

turned on and put into standby by an 

external source, the C49 for example.

Speaker terminals

The P349 is equipped with three pairs of 

speaker terminals. See pages 15 - 18 for 

information on connecting loudspeakers.

Input switches

This switch selects between 

the unbalanced (RCA) and 

balanced (XLR) inputs.

Pre-amplifier output

PRE OUT

 provides a copy of 

the signal applied to the 

PRE IN

 sockets. Please note 

that this is a passive output, 

no additional filtering or 

amplification is applied.

Balanced XLR  

pre-amplifier inputs

Use these sockets to connect your 

pre amplifier if it has balanced XLR 

outputs.

Note

Please ensure your P349 is 

turned off before altering 

any of the input switches!

Trigger output

TRIGGER OUT

 allows the P349 to control 

the power state of any connected 

equipment, such as a P49/P349 power 

amplifier. In normal use there is no need 

to make any connections to these outputs.

Summary of Contents for A49

Page 1: ...AY BALANCE BD PVR AV SP1 SP2 PHONES POWER POWER STANDBY PHONO PHONO AUX CD TUNER SAT MUTE DISPLAY BALANCE BD PVR AV PHONES POWER POWER STANDBY SP1 SP2 POWER POWER STANDBY HANDBOOK Integrated amplifier...

Page 2: ...cts do not fall and liquids are not spilled into the enclosure through any openings The equipment shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing Liquid filled objects such as vases should not be placed...

Page 3: ...ur 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 Arcam s A49 inte...

Page 4: ...1 for more information Balanced XLR audio inputs Use these sockets to connect to your source component if the source has balanced XLR outputs If your source component has unbalanced outputs use the ph...

Page 5: ...lows the P49 to control the power state of any connected equipment such as a P49 P349 power amplifier In normal use there is no need to make any connections to these outputs P349 connections Note Plea...

Page 6: ...HONO AUX CD TUNER SAT MUTE DISPLAY BALANCE BD PVR AV PHONES POWER POWER STANDBY PM 50 When at the default level a will be shown just in front of the level indication Connecting to an additional power...

Page 7: ...ert the two AAA batteries supplied Take care to insert the batteries in the right direction by following the and marks in the battery compartment C Slide the battery compartment cover back and lock it...

Page 8: ...n navigating a menu press this key to return to the previous screen or selection SHUFF Toggles random shuffle play on and off RPT Repeat playback of the disc or pre programmed selection of tracks To r...

Page 9: ...1 are active WARNING Do not make any connections to the other speaker terminals doing so will severely damage your amplifier If each speaker has more than one pair of connecting terminals use the term...

Page 10: ...ng a mono 3 5mm jack lead not supplied R A C49 pre amp and two P49 power amps in dual mono configuration ST BRIDGE DM MODE XLR RCA INPUT 25dB 31dB GAIN L R PRE IN PRE OUT R 4 16 OHMS CLASS 2 WIRING SP...

Page 11: ...ed A49 specifications Continual improvement policy Arcam has a policy of continual improvement for its products This means that designs and specifications are subject to change without notice Inputs P...

Page 12: ...is means that designs and specifications are subject to change without notice Continuous power output 20Hz 20kHz at 0 2 THD per channel Three channels 8 20Hz 20kHz 180W Two channels 8 20Hz 20kHz 200W...

Page 13: ...ity for damage or loss occurring during transit to or from the person claiming under the guarantee The warranty covers Parts and labour costs for two years from the purchase date After two years you m...

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