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®
RECORD
SELECTOR
-
Selects
the
input
you
wish
to
record
onto
TAPE
1.
This
operates
independently
of
the
LISTEN
function.
Alternatively
this
switch
can
also
be
used
as
a
simple
‘second
zone’
selector,
routing
a
chosen
source
signal
at
line
level
to
a
second
amplifier
operating
in
another
room
in
the
house.
®
VOLUME
-
Adjusts
the
volume
level
of
the
loudspeakers
and
headphones.
Note
that
with
the
volume
at
minimum
it
may
be
possible
to
still
hear
music
very
faintly.
This
is
normal.
The
VOLUME
control
Is
motorised
and
can
be
controlled
remotely
with
the
supplied
remote
control
handset
(see
Remote
Control
functions
for
more
details).
©
PROCESSOR/TAPE
2-
This
is
a
tape
loop
to
permit
you
to
monitor
a
recording
made
on
a
3
head
cassette
deck.
It
can
also
be
used
to
enable
line
inputs
to
be
sent
to
an
external
surround
decoder
such
as
the
Arcam
Xeta
2
for
processing,
before
being
routed
back
to
the
amplifier.
For
playback
from
a
cassette
deck
or
to
reconnect
the
output
from
an
AN
processor
attached
to
TAPE
2
press
the
button
in.
With
the
button
out
the
‘loop’
Is
taken
out
of
circuit,
so
that
the
Input
signal
chosen
with
the
LISTEN
selector
is
played
through
the
amplifier.
Note:
PROCESSOR/TAPE
2
is
not
remote
controllable.
©
DIRECT
-
When
this
button
is
pushed
in
it
bypasses
the
bass,
treble
and
balance
controls.
This
affects
all
inputs,
and
will
generally
give
a
small
improvement
In
sound
quality
and
a
useful
reduction
in
the
level
of
background
hiss.
®
BASS
-
Rotate
clockwise
to
boost
the
bass
response
and
anti-clockwise
to
cut
the
bass
response.
For
a
flat
response
leave
in
the
central
'click'
position.
®
TREBLE
-
Rotate
clockwise
to
boost
the
treble
response
and
anti-clockwise
to
cut
the
treble
response.
For
a
flat
response
leave
in
the
central
'click'
position.
The
range
of
the
tone
controls
has
been
deliberately
limited
to
approximately
+/-
8dB
at
the
frequency
extremes.
©
BALANCE
-
Rotate
clockwise
or
anti-clockwise
to
move
the
position
of
the
stereo
image.
This
may
be
necessary
if
It
is
not
possible
to
sit
centrally
between
the
speakers.
In
normal
use
leave
in
the
central
'click'
position.
©
SP1
-
Selects
or
defeats
the
main
pair
of
speakers.
Push
the
button
in
to
select.
©
SP2
-
Selects
or
defeats
the
secondary
pair
of
speakers.
Push
the
button
in
to
select.
Important
note:
If
both
switches
are
turned
off
then
the
amplifier
will
appear
not
to
be
functioning,
as
all
speakers
will
be
switched
off!
©
HEADPHONES
SOCKET
-
Accepts
headphones
rated
between
8
ohms
and
2kohms
fitted
with
a
6.3mm
stereo
jack
plug.
If
your
headphones
are
fitted
with
a
different
plug
contact
your
dealer
for
a
suitable
adaptor.
If
you
wish
to
listen
on
headphones
only,
use
SP1
and
SP2
(if
necessary)
to
mute
the
speakers.
The
headphone
socket
is
always
switched
on,
irrespective
of
the
positions
of
switches
©
and
©.
©
POWER
-
Switches
the
unit
on
and
off.
©
POWER
LED
-
The
LED
above
the
POWER
switch
will
Initially
glow
amber.
After
a
few
seconds,
it
will
glow
green.
When
the
LED
glows
amber,
the
speakers
are
disconnected
and
an
Internal
protection
circuit
Is
activated
or
the
unit
has
been
muted
by
use
of
the
remote
control.
If
this
LED
glows
amber
during
normal
use
it
may
be
due
to
the
amplifier
overheating
or
an
output
overload.
Check
the
amplifier
is
properly
ventilated.
Switch
the
amplifier
off
and
wait
for
2-3
minutes
before
switching
on
again.
If
the
LED
continues
to
glow
amber,
switch
the
unit
off,
remove
all
the
speaker
cables
and
switch
on
again.
If
the
LED
goes
to
green
upon
switch
on
then
check
the
speaker
and
speaker
cables
for
short
circuits
before
reconnecting
them.
If
the
LED
continues
to
glow
amber
with
no
speakers
connected
contact
your
Arcam
dealer.
©
REMOTE
RECEIVER
-
The
remote
receiver
is
behind
the
badge
in
the
top
left
hand
corner
of
the
unit.
Ensure
the
remote
receiver
Is
not
obscured
or
commands
from
the
remote
control
handset
will
not
be
received.
TAPE
RECORDING
Both
sets
of
tape
sockets
(TAPE
1
and
TAPE
2)
are
identical
in
sensitivity
and
suitable
for
use
with
almost
any
type
of
recorder
(cassette,
hi-fi
VCR,
reel
to
reel,
DAT,
etc.)
Use
the
RECORD
selector
to
route
the
required
signal
to
a
cassette
deck
connected
to
the
TAPE
1
RECORD
OUT
sockets.
Use
the
LISTEN
selector
to
route
the
required
signal
to
a
cassette
deck
connected
to
the
TAPE
2
RECORD
OUT
sockets.
RECORDING
(TAPE
1):
Any
input
signal
available
on
the
Alpha
9
may
be
routed
to
the
TAPE
1
output
sockets
by
using
the
RECORD
selector
to
select
the
appropriate
input.
Set
your
tape
recorder
into
its
recording
mode
and
the
selected
Input
will
be
recorded.
Selecting
the
same
input
with
the
LISTEN
selector
will
not
affect
the
signal
sent
out
to
the
recorder
and
will
now
enable
you
to
listen
to
the
signal
being
recorded.
You
may
listen
to
another
input
whilst
recording
on
TAPE
1
by
use
of
the
LISTEN
selector.
If
your
tape
recorder
is
a
3
head
design,
this
will
allow
A-
B
monitoring
of
the
actual
recording
while
it
is
taking
place.
Svyitching
the
LISTEN
switch
between
the
original
source
and
TAPE
1
during
recording
will
then
enable
you
to
make
a
true
‘before’
and
‘after’
(A-B)
comparison.
TAPE
TO
TAPE
DUBBING:
The
Alpha
9
allows
two
way
tape
dubbing
(copying)
from
TAPE
1
to
TAPE
2
or
vice
versa.
For
example,
to
copy
from
a
recorder
connected
to
the
TAPE
2
sockets
to
a
recorder
connected
to
TAPE
1,
first
switch
the
RECORD
selector
on
the
Alpha
9
to
TAPE
2.
This
routes
the
TAPE
2
signal
to
TAPE
1
's
output.

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Arcam Alpha 9 Specifications

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BrandArcam
ModelAlpha 9
CategoryAmplifier
LanguageEnglish

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