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INSTALLATION AND POSITION

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 showcase for your investment. Hi-fi equipment is not designed to 

be moved often, therefore it is recommended that a permanent home for 

your hi-fi be achieved as soon as is possible.  

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 CAMP-1B 

in areas of direct sunlight, nor place it adjacent to a radiator or other heating 

appliances. 

Like all amplifiers the CAMP-1B will generate a modest amount of heat. 

The 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 not to cover these grilles with items such as rugs, covers or 

curtains which will restrict this air flow. Do not place the amplifier on a soft 

surface as this may result in the bottom grille becoming restricted, and as a 

result may lead to over-heating.

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 happening, disconnect the wall plug form the mains supply 

immediately, and contact your local dealer for service advice.

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 interconnection 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.

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 

connected to the red terminal on the loudspeaker. The same process should 

occur for the black terminals. On occasions you may find equipment has 

differing colour in/outputs in this case take care to connect the same colour 

cables to the left & right in/outputs. Care should be taken to ensure that no 

wires 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.     

Position the loudspeakers a suitable distance away form the amplifier, 

gaining enough distance to allow the stereo image to be achieved. Having 

the loudspeakers too close to each other will not allow you to fully define 

the stereo 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 is not ideal to place loudspeakers in the corners of a room as 

this will normally colour the audible content of the music with a lift in bass 

content. Although it is sometimes desirable to increase the bass response of 

your system, this 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.     

 

The best sound is always subjective to the listener, therefore we suggest 

you arrange your hi-fi to suit your own listening tastes, and sit back and 

enjoy the fruits of your labour.  

Summary of Contents for CAMP-1B

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Page 2: ...lease read these instructions before you operate the unit Manufacturer of this unit follows a principle of constant improvement and is not held responsible for any changes that are made to the unit nor accepts any liabilities for these changes Thanks for your choice of our products INTRODUCTION CONTENTS Introduction Safety Instructions Front Panel Controls Rear Panel connections Remote Controls In...

Page 3: ... information The CAMP 1B is designed to operate on AC mains supply between 220 and 240 volts 50 Hz The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE Under no circumstances should the Neutral or Live wires be connected to the E Earth terminal CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS The lightning flash symbol with the arrowh...

Page 4: ...evel output 5 BASS CONTROL Adjust the bass level output 6 BALANCE CONTROL Adjust the output levels between L R speakers 7 FUNCTION BUTTON Press to cycle through the function modes each press cycles through the options see page 8 8 CD DVD SELECTOR Switch between CD and DVD input modes 9 PHONO TAPE SELECTOR Switch between PHONO and TAPE input modes 10 DAB MP3 INPUT SELECTOR Switch between DAB and MP...

Page 5: ...uner 16 DVD INPUT SOCKET 2 channel stereo only 17 CD INPUT SOCKET For the connection of a CD player 18 TAPE INPUT SOCKET For the connection of a Tape player 19 PHONO INPUT SOCKET For the connection of a turntable 20 MAINS CABLE INLET POSITION Please ensure that this cable strain relief bush is intact and has not been damaged 21 WARNING LABELS Please be aware that this unit contains high voltages a...

Page 6: ...d to reduce 28 PHONO Select the PHONO input mode 29 TAPE Select the TAPE input mode 30 DAB Select the DAB input mode 31 MP3 in Select the 3 5mm MP3 input mode 32 FUNCTION Press to cycle through the function modes each press cycles through the options see page 8 33 TREBLE Press the to increase the Treble level and to reduce 34 DVD Select the Stereo DVD input mode 35 CD Select the CD input mode 22 L...

Page 7: ... 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 There will be a corresponding pair of terminals on the rear of suitable loudspeakers These terminals should be connected together wi...

Page 8: ...Impedance 4 16Ω Line Out Line Out L R L R DAB MP3 in DVD CD Tape L R Phono DAB DVD CD Tape Phono Power Control Headphone Treble Loudness Bass Balance Mute Function Input Select CAMP 1 AMPLIFIER CTT 1 TURNTABLE CDVD 1 CD DVD PLAYER CD PLAYER MP3 PLAYER MP3 PLAYER DOCK WITH RCA OUTPUT IE CDK 2 CDAB 1 DAB TUNER CSPK 85 SPEAKERS SP SUB ...

Page 9: ...onnection diagram on the previous page To change which input source is listened to press the relevant input button on the right hand side of the amplifier pressing once activates the first input pressing a further time activates the second input The LCD display will show the corresponding input source selected this will change according to which input selector is selected THE FUNCTION MENU This CA...

Page 10: ...efault following this time USING THE AMPLIFIER Power Control Headphone Treble Function Bass Balance PHONO TAPE CD DVD DAB MP3 Treble 8dB OOOOO Treble 10dB OOOOO TREBLE 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 To alter this treble control press the TREBLE button 4 to ...

Page 11: ...ONTROL This amplifier is fitted with a bass control which offers 14dB attenua tion around the centre bass frequency of 100Hz and 3dB across the frequency range of 45Hz to 259Hz To alter this bass control press the BASS button 5 this will change the LCD display for bass control The last setting for the bass will be displayed To change the bass setting turn the rotary control 2 either clockwise or a...

Page 12: ...setting if no operation occurs within 5 seconds To reactivate loudness control it will be necessary to press one of the buttons again Power Control Headphone Treble Function Bass Balance PHONO TAPE CD DVD DAB MP3 Loudness On Off Loudness On Off SPEAKER ON OFF CONTROL This amplifier is fitted with a loudspeaker control which allows the loudspeakers to be turned off when listening through headphones...

Page 13: ...ape 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 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 LCD display ...

Page 14: ...GHTED 80dB CHANNEL SEPARATION 59dB VOLTAGE POWER CONSUMPTION As specified on rear panel PRODUCT PHYSICAL SPECIFICTIONS Dimensions in mm WxDxH Net weight Shipping weight 420 x 280 x 60mm 4 Kg 5 4 Kg We trust you are completely satisfied with this product from Clarity Vision Group Limited however please feel free to contact us if you experience any difficulties or if you would like to express your v...

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