C31/P35/P1
E-13
English
Bi-amping
Bi-amping requires the use of a two ampli ers per 
channel: either two P35’s or four P1’s in a stereo 
system. One P35 (or two P1’s) is/are used to drive 
the high-frequency (treble) speakers, the other is 
used for the lower (bass) frequencies.
For the P35’s, connect one P35 to the speakers 
as described for single wiring, with the exception 
that the P35 should be connected to the speaker 
terminals labelled ‘HF’ or ‘High Frequency’. Then (in 
the same way), connect the second P35 to the low-
frequency terminals. Please refer to the illustration.
For the P1’s: four P1 ampli ers are required for 
bi-amping two speakers. Two of the P1’s are used 
to drive high-frequency (treble) and two are used 
for the lower (bass) frequencies. Decide which 
ampli er is to drive which speaker element, then 
connect the ampli er to the speaker following the 
instructions given for single wiring.
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 ampli ers, which will not 
normally be covered under warranty.
Notes on making speaker connections
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  Do not make any connections to any ampli er while it is switched on. We recommend that your 
ampli er is completely disconnected from the mains supply before starting.
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  Before switching your ampli er(s) on for the  rst time after connecting to speakers, please check 
all connections thoroughly. Ensure that bare wires or cables are not touching each other or the 
ampli er’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 ampli er and the 
speaker.
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  After making connections: switch the ampli er(s) on, select a source signal, then gradually increase 
the volume to the required listening level.
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  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.
Connecting to a power supply
Mains lead
Your ampli er is normally supplied with a moulded mains plug already  tted to the lead. Check that the 
plug  ts your supply and that your mains supply voltage agrees with the voltage setting (115V or 230V) 
indicated on the rear panel of the unit before plugging in.
If your mains supply voltage or mains plug is different, please consult your Arcam dealer immediately.
Plugging in
Push the IEC-plug of the power cable into the socket POWER INLET on the back of the unit, making sure 
it is pushed in  rmly.
Stand-by power
For remote stand-by operation, the ampli er’s control power supply is kept powered-up all the time the 
unit is connected to the mains supply. The front-panel power-switch powers down all other circuitry and 
power consumption in this mode is less than 2W.
This 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 ampli er. This is perfectly normal. If the unit is to be left 
unused for an extended period, however, we recommend that it is disconnected from the mains supply.