Primare a30 1 manual




















Alternatively all the functions of the A A particular benefit Fixed and variable outputs The currently selected source is provided on two pairs of line-level outputs, for connecting the A All the functions of the A During normal operation you can leave the A Selecting any function with the remote control will also switch on the A The current volume setting is shown on the front panel. Alternatively the normal display will revert automatically after four seconds.

If your tape recorder provides a monitor output you can compare the recording to the original source A-B monitoring. If a different voltage is stated on the type plate do not connect the amplifier to the mains power, and seek advice from your dealer.

Connect the mains power using the enclosed mains cable. Note: Always disconnect the amplifier from the mains power before connecting or disconnecting any of the cables. Thanks for paving the way. Happy listening! What other gear, including cables, is in your system? Once your tools arrive, repairs will be easy breezy.

I've learned a lot from all 3 sites. Here's my system: 1. Calyx Femto DAC 4. Violectric XLR interconnect to 5. Primare Pre32 preamp 6. Violectric XLR interconnect to 7. Primare A32 power amp 8. Audience Au24se speaker cables to 9. Monitor Audio Gold floorstanders SVS PC subwoofer no special cable That's my little system and, thank you, I'm more than happy with it. I have no desire for any changes in the next decade or 2 or 3 unless something goes out.

Awesome we had the same protective fuse open when speaker wires touched by accident. Happy Listening Johnny R. Thanks everyone! Thanks for the warm reception. The last mechanical tinkering I did was when I was around 8 years old. I'd gotten a portable reel to reel for Christmas giving my age away now. I recorded my first song self-written and one day became curious how the thing worked.

I opened it up, and of course couldn't put it back together. I've never tried to repair anything electronic since. But with encouragement from everyone who replied to my inquiry, I opened up my amp and thank God it was a simple fix. I've always loved music. I had a transistor radio back in the day and got my first "record player" when I was When the prior record finished playing another would drop and play.

It's still one of my favorite Christmas albums and I listen to it year round. How did you guys get into this hobby? OK mewsickbuff, I am a few steps behind you. I received my star bits and the T8 worked fine. Opened her up and found, drum roll please, a blown fuse!

The only difference is that my fuses are marked T6. I am baffled by this, as these appear to be slow blow types. That doesn't make sense. I am sending off a message to our Primare friends to get the scoop. Sure I can replace these with the same number but I want to be super sure. Maybe the previous owner put these in. I checked two of the four fuses and they are both T6. I will keep everybody updated. The plot thickens. I took all four fuses out and they are T6. However, on the board where the fuse mounts are, the marking "F6.

I would say that at some time somebody incorrectly replaced these fuses with slow blow. Let's see what Vana says. It seems to me that it could not hurt to put in the fast blow. The only negative would be that it would blow too quickly. I received my VANA fuses yesterday and the package says "6.

I'm going to stick with the 6 amp fuse which is a fast blow I put in from the hardware store. Until that day, I'm going to sit back and enjoy the music. Glad to hear you're making progress. Here's the reply from Audio Elite in Seattle, the authorized service place: You are correct about the silkscreening but Primare had customers and salesmen who were very enthusiastic with the volume control and kept blowing them so they switched to T type fuses.

I didn't mention it earlier, but that's how I blew mine. Switched from listening to a quiet song, forgot to turn the volume back down, the next song blasted my ears off for a few seconds. Played another song or 2 then turned it off because I couldn't get sound from the left speaker. Next time I fired it up Interesting they changed to a slow acting fuse. Doesn't that run the risk of damaging something? Isn't the fast acting fuse protective for something?

Weird VANA would send me fast acting fuses, while the repair guys are recommending slow acting. Oh, well, I'll be a lot more attentive with that volume control :. Yes that is what concerns me and so I am going to go back to the fast blow types for now. Hopefully when my fuse blew nothing got damaged.

I'm sticking with fast acting because that's the way the manufacturer designed it. I'm sure your amp will be back up to speed as soon as you install new fuses. Keep us updated. All is working now. Thanks for your support! Crisp timing The good news doesn't stop there. Timing is crisp, so the hard-charging rhythms of Massive Attack get treated with the respect they deserve.

Imaging is superbly layered and focused with precision. Add a neutral tonal balance into the equation and you'll understand why we rate this amplifier so highly. This old A It's far more open sounding and shows gains in resolution, dynamics and timing over its predecessor. Rivals better watch out, because the I30 is one exceptional product.

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