AUDiONET PAM G2 Phono Preamplifier for MC-MM User Manual
- June 10, 2024
- AUDiONET
Table of Contents
- AUDiONET PAM G2 Phono Preamplifier for MC-MM
- Product Preface
- Product Overview front panel
- Product Overview back panel
- Product Installation and power supply
- Product Inputs and outputs
- Product Usage
- Product Technical information
- Product Security advice
- Product Technical data
- Preface
- Overview front panel
- Overview back panel
- Installation and power supply
- Inputs and outputs
- Usage
- Settings
- Technical information
- Security advice
- Technical data
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
AUDiONET PAM G2 Phono Preamplifier for MC-MM
Product Preface
The Audionet PAM G2 is a phono preamplifier designed for both MC (Moving Coil) and MM (Moving Magnet) cartridges. This user manual provides information on the installation and usage of the product.
Included
The package includes the Audionet PAM G2 phono preamplifier and a power cable.
Transport
Before switching on the unit for the first time after transport, it is recommended to let it acclimate to the temperature of the listening room.
Product Overview front panel
The front panel features a power key, channel indicator, and input key.
Product Overview back panel
The back panel includes:
- RCA input no. 1, left/right
- Earth connectors for turntables
- RCA input no. 2, left/right
- RCA output, left/right
- Connector for external power supply EPS
- Gain (dB), input 1
- Input resistance – R(Ω), input 1
- Input capacity – C(pF), input 1
- Mains input
- Marking mains phase
- Input capacity- C(pF), input 2
- Input resistance – R(Ω), input 2
- Gain(dB), input 2
- Balanced (XLR) output, left/right
- RCA input for additional input resistance or input capacitance on input 2, left/right
Product Installation and power supply
Placement
The Audionet PAM G2 should be placed on a level surface away from sources of electromagnetic interference.
Mains connection
The product should be connected to a grounded power outlet.
External power supply EPS
The Audionet PAM G2 can be powered by an external power supply EPS, which can be connected to the connector on the back panel.
Product Inputs and outputs
Inputs
The Audionet PAM G2 has two RCA inputs for left and right channels, and additional RCA input for input resistance or input capacitance on input 2.
Outputs
The product has a balanced (XLR) output and an RCA output for left and right channels.
Product Usage
Powering up
To power on the unit, press the power key on the front panel.
Switching on/off
To switch off the unit, press and hold the power key for a few seconds.
Control elements on the front panel
The front panel features a power key, channel indicator, and input key.
Mains phase detection
The product has a mains phase detection feature, which can be used to ensure proper polarity of the mains connection.
Input selection
To select an input, press the input key on the front panel.
Product Technical information
Design
The Audionet PAM G2 features a high-quality design for maximum performance.
Power supply
The product is powered by a built-in power supply or an external power supply EPS.
Circuitry
The product features advanced circuitry for optimal sound quality.
Product Security advice
The product should be kept away from sources of heat andmoisture to prevent damage.
Product Technical data
For detailed technical specifications, please refer to the product manual or contact Audionet customer support.
Preface
The Audionet Team congratulates you on your purchase of this unit.
Audionet components are no marketing products, they are authentic. Conceived
and developed with scientific inspiration, professional engi-neering expertise
and a passion for achieving the perfect sound. They are unique creations
designed to inspire musical enjoyment and have an ex-cellent reputation
amongst all connoisseurs throughout the world. Each and every one of our
precision-manufactured devices are individually crafted at our factory located
in Berlin, Germany by our experienced and passionate workforce.
But before you start listening to your new Audionet PAM G2, please read this
manual carefully so you are able to use and enjoy all functions of this unit
without drawback on music quality.
Included
Included you will find the following items:
- the phono preamplifier PAM G2
- the user’s manual (that you are currently reading)
- one standard mains cord
- one green-yellow cord for an additional earth connection
Transport
Important
- Please transport the PAM G2 only in the included package.
- Always use the provided bag to prevent scratches on the casing.
- Please allow the PAM G2 to adapt to the climatic conditions in your listening room before you switch on the unit for the first time after transport.
Overview front panel
Overview back panel
- RCA input no. 1, left/right
- Earth connectors for turntables
- RCA input no. 2, left/right
- RCA output, left/right
- Connector for external power supply EPS
- Gain (dB), input 1
- Input resistance – R(Ω), input 1
- Input capacity – C(pF), input 1
- Mains input
- Marking mains phase
- Input capacity- C(pF), input 2
- Input resistance – R(Ω), input 2
- Gain(dB), input 2
- Balanced (XLR) output, left/right
- RCA input for additional input resistance or input capacitance on input 2, left/right
- RCA input for additional input resistance or input capacitance on input 1, left/right
Installation and power supply
Important
- During connecting and removing of turntables or preamplifiers to the PAM G2 all units of your audio system have to be switched off to prevent damage of the PAM G2 or any of the other connected units.
- Please make sure that all cables are in absolute best conditions!Broken shields or short-cut cables could damage the PAM G2 and/or any other connected unit.
Placement
Important
- It is recommended to place the PAM G2 into a high quality rack or onto a stable table.
- Do not expose the unit to direct sunlight.
- Do not cover the ventilation slots.
- Do not place the PAM G2 in close range to heat sources like radiators.
- Do not place the PAM G2 on top of other units, especially not on top of power amplifiers, preamplifiers or similar that produce heat. Both units could suffer damage from thermal overload.
- Transformers in amplifiers and other powerful devices may create interfering fields. Therefore, put the PAM G2 as far away as possible from such devices.
- Do not use the unit in places where it is exposed to vibrations.
- Do not place the unit close to loudspeakers or into the corner of a room where it is exposed to high levels of sonic energy, which might reduce the sound quality of the unit.
- If the PAM G2 is used with the external power supply EPS it is rec-ommended to put the EPS to the right or at least 20 cm above/below of the PAM G2. Increasing the distance of both units, will minimize the influence of the mains transformers in the EPS.
Mains connection
The mains input 9 * is on the back panel of the PAM G2. To connect the unit to
mains use the included mains cord. If you prefer to use a different power cord
make sure that it meets the specifications for your home country.
Important
- The electrical specifications of your home country must meet the electrical specifications printed onto the back panel.
- The PAM G2 is a Class I unit and must be earthed. Please ensure a stable earth connection. Phase (‘hot’ pin) is marked on the back panel (“PHASE”) 10
- Never pull the mains plug while the PAM G2 is switched on! Before you pull the mains cord off the socket, power down the unit to stand-by mode.
Only in cases of extended absence (like vacations) or if massive trouble on the mains power is to be expected you should remove the PAM G2 form the mains. To disconnect the unit completely from mains pull the mains plug.
Note
- Using high-quality mains cords as the Audionet P10, may improve the sound quality. Please consult your local Audionet dealer.
External power supply EPS
In order to use the optional external precision power supply Audionet EPS
(Enhanced Power Supply) with you PAM G2 please proceed as follows:
- Make sure both PAM G2 and EPS are switched off and disconnected from the mains.
- Connect the EPS with the included cable to input jack EPS 5 on the back panel of the PAM G2. The shape of the plug prevents any wrong polarity. Now screw the ring of the plug onto the EPS input jack 5
- Connect only the EPS to the mains.
- First, switch on the EPS on its back panel.
- Use the power key on the front panel to switch on the PAM G2. The PAM G2 is now ready to use and gets its power from the external power supply EPS.
- To switch off the PAM G2 into stand-by mode, use the power key on the front panel
Important
- Use only EPS G2 devices (with serial number 12.21.10 or higher) if your PAM G2 is powered by the optional external power supply. Noncompliance may cause damage to both units.
Tip
- Place the external power supply EPS to the right or at least 20 cm above/below of the PAM G2. Increasing the distance of both units, will minimize the influence of the mains transformers in the EPS.
- Use a high quality cable (for example the Audionet P10) to connect the EPS to mains. The sound will improve.
Important
- Never switch on or off the EPS on its back panel while the PAM G2 is operating.
- For further information referring to the external power supply EPS please consult its user’s manual.
Inputs and outputs
Important
- During connecting and removing of turntables or preamplifiers to the PAM G2 all units of your audio system have to be switched off to prevent damage of the PAM G2 or any of the other connected units.
- Please make sure that all cables are in absolute best conditions!Broken shields or short-cut cables could damage the PAM G2 and/or any other connected unit.
Inputs
The PAM G2 has two stereo line inputs 1 and 3 to connect two pick-up arms or
turntables. The maximal adjustable input capacity is 420 pF and the minimal
adjustable input resistance is 100 Ω. If other values are needed to meet the
electrical characteristic of the pick up, the RCA sock-ets C/R ext. 15 and 16
can be used to add external resistors or capaci-tors (see section “Further
adjustments” on page 17).
The gold plated screws (GND) 2 are for connecting the turntable grounds.
Note
- The PAM G2 is optionally available with one or two input channels. Depending on the model, one or two pick-up arms or turntables can be connected.
Outputs
The PAM G2 is equipped with one RCA output LINE 4 as well as one balanced
(XLR) output BALANCED 14 for the left and right channel to connect the unit to
your preamplifier.
Use the RCA output LINE 4 to connect the PAM G2 to your preamplifier using
high quality interconnectors (e.g. Audionet C100). Alternatively, you may
connect the preamplifier using the balanced (XLR) outputs BALANCED 14 in case
your preamplifier does not support RCA (line) inputs.
Usage
Powering up
First of all, please make sure your PAM G2 is connected correctly to your
turntable, preamplifier and mains (see section “Installation and power supply”
on page 9 and section “Inputs and outputs” on page 12).
The PAM G2 is a stand-by unit. As soon as the amplifier is con-nected to the
mains, the unit is in stand-by mode
Only in cases of extended absence (like vacations) or if massive trouble on
the mains power is to be expected it is recommended to disconnect the PAM G2
from mains.
Important
- Never pull the mains cord while the PAM G2 is switched on! Be-fore you pull the mains plug, power down the unit to stand-by mode first.
Switching on/off
To power up the PAM G2 from stand-by mode, press the power key on the front
panel. Now the PAM G2 is in normal operating mode.
If you would like to switch off the unit, please press the power key on the
front panel.
Control elements on the front panel
The front panel has two keys to control the PAM G2 (see section “Overview
front panel” on page 7).
- power Use this key to switch on/off the unit.
- input Push this key to select the input channel.
Important
- If your PAM G2 is equipped with only one channel, the input key is disabled and channel switching is not possible. In this case, only Input 1 is available.
Mains phase detection
The correct polarization of mains is important for reasons of audio clarity
and stability. Please connect the mains cord that the ‘hot’ pin of the wall
outlet is connected to the pin marked ‘phase’ 10 of the mains input 9 on the
back panel. The PAM G2 recognizes the incorrect polarization of the mains plug
automatically. After pressing the power key, the two LEDs on the front panel
will flash in different rhythms:
- If the polarization is correct, the LEDs flash slowly: …
- If you see the LEDs flashing rapidly:
… please switch off the unit and flip the mains plug. If you now switch on the PAM G2 again, the unit should show the correct mains polarization by a slowly flashing LEDs.
Important
- If the PAM G2 issues the mains polarization warning or no warning at all for both positions of the mains plug, check the connection to earth of your mains socket and mains cord. You have to ensure a stable connection to earth for the mains phase detection of the PAM G2 to work correctly!
Input selection
Push the input key on the front (see section “Overview front panel” on page 7)
to select the desired input channel. Depending on the selected input channel,
the corresponding LED on the front panel is activated.
Important
- If your PAM G2 is equipped with only one channel, the input key is disabled and channel switching is not possible. In this case, only In-put 1 is available.
Settings
Matching the pick-up’s electrical characteristic
At the back of the PAM G2 (see section: “Overview back panel” on page 8) are
six rotary switches for the basic configuration of both input chan-nels. The
lower row is for the configuration of input 1, the upper row is for the
configuration of input 2.
The next section covers the configuration of input 1, the setup of input 2 is
the same with the rotary switch in the upper row.
With the rotary switch labelled Gain (dB) 6 the gain of input 1 is selected to
38 dB, 48 dB, 58 dB or 68 dB.
Important
- Excessive gain could lead to overdrive and distortion!
Set the gain so that the output voltage of the PAM G2 UPAMG2 is approx. 1…1.5 V. With a given pick-up voltage Upick-up the gain calculates to:
Refer to the following table to get the gain in dB from the calculated gain factor:
Gain in dB | 38 | 48 | 58 | 68 |
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Gain factor | 80 | 250 | 800 | 2500 |
Example:
- Output voltage: UPAMG2 = 1.2 V
- Pick-up voltage: Upick-up = 1.5 mV
- Gain: 800 1.5
- 1.2 = mV
- V Þ set the PAM G2 to 58 dB
The rotary switch R (Ω) 7 in the middle is used to set up the input resistance
of input 1, which acts as terminating resistance of the pick-up.
Please select this value carefully; it will affect high frequency response.
With the third rotary switch C (pF) 8 the input capacitance of input 1 can be
set. This setting is critical for MM systems only.
Note
- If other values are needed to adjust the electrical characteristic of the pick up, the RCA inputs C/R ext. 15 and 16 can be used to add ex-ternal resistors or capacitors (see section “Further adjustments” on page 17).
Tip
- On our website www.audionet.de you will find an online tool to cal-culate the optimum settings of the PAM G2 for your pick-up.
- If you have the specifications of your pick-up not available, you will probably find the technical data at the following website: www.vinylengine.com/cartridge_database.php
MM Systems
For MM pick-up systems set the gain to 38 dB. For the settings of input
resistance and capacitance please refer to the recommendations of the
manufacturer of your pick-up.
In case you have no recommendations from the manufacturer for input resistance
and capacitance we recommend the values 47 kW and 200 pF. These settings offer
suitable conditions for most MM pick-up systems.
MC Systems
MC pick-up systems cover a great range of different output levels. To achieve
an output matching the level of your other sources, the PAM G2 offers 4 gain
settings:
For pick-ups with a ‘normal’ output level (approx. 1…2 mV output volt-age) set
the Gain (dB) 6 to 58 dB. For high output pick-ups (3…5 mV) position 48 dB is
better suited. In case you have a low output pick-up (<0.8 mV) set the gain to
68 dB. In case of doubt assume your pick-up working at a ‘normal’ output
level.
For MC pick-up systems the input capacitance should be set to 100 pF. Select
the input resistance recommended by the manufacturer or, if the information is
not available, select position 100 W.
Typical setups
The following table outlines typical setups for miscellaneous pick-up systems:
System
| Output voltage|
Gain
| Input resistance|
Input capacitance
---|---|---|---|---
Low Output MC| < 0.6 mV| 68 dB| 100 Q| 110 pF
MC
High Output MC
| ~ 1…2 mV
~ 3…5 mV
| 58 dB
48 dB
|
100…470 Q
|
110 pF
MM| ~ 4…6 mV| 48 dB| 47…68 kQ| 160…220 pF
High Output MM| > 6 mV| 38 dB| 47…68 kQ| 160…220 pF
Important
- For optimum adjustment to your pick-up follow the recommen-dations of the manufacturer! If necessary ask your dealer.
Factory defaults
Upon delivery of the PAM G2 following settings are configured by de-fault:
Gain | 38 dB |
---|---|
Input resistance | 47 kQ |
Input capacitance | 200 pF |
This configuration is suitable for most MM pick-up systems.
Further adjustments
Adjusting the input capacity
If the selectable capacity of C0 = 420 pF is not enough or the required
capacity can not be selected, use an external capacitor to get the required
value. Connect an additional high quality capacitor Cext can be connected to
the input C/R ext. 15 and 16 using a RCA plug to increase the input capacity.
In this case the capacities are added together.
Example:
If a capacity of C = 500 pF is needed, select the base capacity of C0 = 420 pF
with the rotary switch on the back panel. Then add an addi-tional capacitor of
CEXT. = 82 pF to the input C/R ext. 15 or 16 to get the required input
capacity of 500 pF.
Note
In the above example the arithmetically resulting value of 80 pF was replaced
with the suitable capacitor of 82 pF from commonly available standard E12
series.
Resistance reduction
If the required input resistance is less than the minimum selectable base
resistance of R0 = 100 Ω or the needed resistance value is not available, use
an external resistor to get the required value. Connect an additional high
quality resistor Rext to the input C/R ext. 15 and 16 using a RCA plug to
reduce the input resistance. Attention! The reciprocal values of the resistors
are added, so the input resistance is reduced!
Example 1:
If a resistance of R = 33 Ω is needed; choose the base resistance to R0 = 100
Ω, and add external resistor of Rext = 50 Ω.
Example 2:
If a resistance of R = 200 Ω is needed; choose the base resistance to R0 = 330
Ω, and add external resistor of Rext = 510 Ω.
Technical information
Design
The construction is optimized magnetically and capacitatively. The signal
paths have absolute minimum lengths with no harmful components like coupling
capacitors, coils or relays. Input and output circuits are immune to negative
influences of connected devices. Consequently, SMD minia-ture technology
ensures optimized high frequency properties.
Gain and RIAA de-emphasis are carried out simultaneously in two stages. The
operational amplifiers in the signal path are built up as discrete and
optimized elements; they have a gain-bandwidth product of 1 GHz. The output
operational amplifiers work in class “A” mode with a high bias current.
Power supply
All voltages are delivered by a 100 VA toroid core transformer and fast,
impulse-stable audio high-current capacitors with a total capacity of 40,000
uF. The voltages are stabilized by 14 discrete and optimized MOS regulators.
Circuitry
Every operational amplifier is supplied by two fast, discrete voltage regu-
lators. The amplification and input stages are switched by gold-coated
precision relays. Special input impedances can be set individually.
Security advice
Important
- Use only EPS G2 devices (with serial number 12.21.10 or higher) if your PAM G2 is powered by the optional external power supply. Noncompliance may cause damage to both units.
- Avoid packaging material, especially plastic bags, coming into chil-dren’s hands!
- Store and operate the unit in a dry room at a reasonable room tem-perature only!
- Avoid moisture, any liquids, dirt or small objects getting into the unit!
- Set up the unit in a sufficiently ventilated environment!
- Do not cover the unit!
- Do not open the unit. Unauthorised opening will void warranty!
- Do not short-circuit the outputs!
- During connecting or removing the PAM G2 to/from sources and/or power amplifiers all units have to be switched off to prevent damage of the PAM G2 or any of the other connected units.
- Use dry cloth for cleaning!
Technical data
Function | Phono preamplifier |
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Frequency response | 40 – 30.000 Hz (+/- 0.2 dB) |
18 – 80.000 Hz (+/- 1.0 dB)
Subsonic filter| 4nd order high pass fg = 8 Hz
Gain| 38 dB, 48 dB, 58 dB, 68 dB (@ 1 kHz)
SNR| < -103 dB @ 1 kHz (Gain = 38 dB)
< -83 dB @ 1 kHz (Gain = 58 dB)
Inputs
| 2 pair WBT RCA jacks, gold plated
2 pair WBT RCA jackss, gold plated, for additional impedance adjustment
Input impedance| selectable at the rear
Output
| 1 pair WBT-NextGen line, gold plated 1 pair XLR (Neutrik) , gold plated
Output impedance| 24 Ω real (RCA) 94 Ω real (XLR)
Mains| 220..240 V or 110..120 V, 50..60 Hz
Power consumption| Stand-by < 0.5 W, max. 40 Watt
Dimensions
| Width: 430 mm
Height: 70 mm
Depth: 310 mm
Weight| 9 kg
Finish| Front : : brushed aluminium, black anodised, white print or
aluminium ‘nature’, anodised, black print
Top cover : brushed aluminium, black anodised
Chassis : steel, black coated, 2 mm
Features| – individual adjustment to any pick-up without opening
– active dual stage RIAA de-emphasis
– no integrated operational amplifiers or capacities in signal path
– 14 fast, purely discrete realized MOS voltage regulators providing accumulator-like characteris- tics of power supply
– 100 VA toroid transformer, shielded, 40.000 µF capacity
– Class A output stage
– DC-free outputs
– FET inputs, no bias current
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Errors and omissions excepted. Specifications and design are subject to changes without prior notice.
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Errors and omissions excepted. Specifications and design are subject to changes without prior notice.
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