Phono

Analogue audio

Front panel AUX input

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This input can be connected directly to a record deck which has a direct output from a moving magnet (MM) cartridge.

MCH input

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inputs

TAPE, CD, AV, DVD, SAT, VCR,

PVR

Connect the left and right inputs to the left and right outputs of your source

The front panel AUX input can be used as an analogue or optical digital input.

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For analogue sources, use a stereo

 

 

 

 

 

 

3.5mm lead; for digital sources

 

 

use a 3.5mm optical lead. The

 

 

front input is also used for the

 

 

 

 

 

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Analogue record outputs

VCR OUT, PVR OUT, TAPE OUT

auto-setup microphone input.

Front panel PHONES socket

This socket accepts headphones with an impedance rating between 32Ω and 600Ω, fitted with a 3.5mm stereo jack plug. The headphone socket is always active,

processing in the AVR600,

therefore functions such as

speaker size and distance from

the listening position should be copied from the AVR600 Setup menus into the Setup menus of your multi-channel source. Note however that speaker level trims are applied to the MCH input on the AVR600. Therefore speaker level trim settings on multichannel source equipment should be left unset at zero.

Analogue pre-amplifier outputs

All pre-amplifier analogue outputs are buffered, have a low output impedance, are at line level and follow the Zone 1 volume control setting. They are able to drive long cables or several inputs in parallel if required.

For more information on connecting speakers or additional power amplifiers, see page 18 and 47.

Connect the left and right outputs to the left and right input sockets of your cassette

deck, PVR or VCR (usually labelled ‘RECORD’). The PVR and VCR connectors may be used for a second and third cassette deck. These outputs are fixed at full line level.

except when AVR600 is muted.

When the headphone jack is inserted, the speaker outputs and analogue pre-amplifier outputs are automatically muted.

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Arcam AVR600 manual Phono Analogue audio Front panel AUX input, MCH input Inputs, Analogue record outputs

AVR600 specifications

The Arcam AVR600 is a high-performance AV receiver that is designed for audiophiles and home cinema enthusiasts who seek a premium audio and video experience. This receiver stands out with its array of features and technologies that elevate sound quality and user experience.

At the heart of the AVR600 is its high-fidelity amplification system. The receiver is equipped with a robust 7-channel amplification setup, delivering a total output of 120 watts per channel into 8 ohms. This power enables the AVR600 to reproduce dynamic audio with precision, whether it be for movies, music, or gaming. The class G amplifier design offers exceptional efficiency and reduces distortion, ensuring that sound remains clean and focused even at higher volumes.

The AVR600 boasts extensive connectivity options to accommodate various audio and video sources. It features multiple HDMI inputs and outputs supporting 3D video and 4K scaling, providing flexibility for connecting modern devices. The unit also includes analog and digital inputs, a dedicated phono input for vinyl enthusiasts, and support for multi-room audio setups. With its built-in Bluetooth and network streaming capabilities, users can easily access high-resolution audio files from their digital libraries or popular streaming services.

One of the key technologies in the AVR600 is its advanced room correction system, known as Dirac Live. This sophisticated calibration tool analyzes the acoustics of the room and automatically adjusts the output of the receiver to compensate for any sound anomalies. As a result, listeners experience optimized sound tailored to their specific environment, enhancing the overall listening experience.

For video performance, the AVR600 supports a range of formats, including Dolby Atmos and DTS:X, ensuring an immersive home theater experience with enveloping surround sound. It also features advanced video processing capabilities, allowing users to upscale standard-definition and high-definition content to near 4K quality, further enhancing picture clarity.

In terms of user interface, the AVR600 provides an intuitive on-screen display and a well-designed remote control that makes navigating through settings and options seamless. The receiver is also compatible with smartphone apps for additional convenience, allowing users to control playback and settings directly from their mobile devices.

Overall, the Arcam AVR600 is a versatile audio-visual receiver that combines power, connectivity, and advanced technologies to create an exceptional home entertainment experience. Its unique blend of performance and flexibility makes it an excellent choice for those looking to invest in high-quality audio and video solutions for their homes.