CAMBRIDGE AUDIO CXA61 CXA Integrated Amplifier Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- Cambridge Audio
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CXA61 CXA Integrated Amplifier
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Specifications:
- Model: CXA61/81/81 Mk II
- Integrated Amplifier
- Power Cord Options: UK, EU, CU
- Includes: Remote Control, 3 x AAA Batteries, Bluetooth Antenna,
Orange Control Bus Cable, Safety Guide, Quickstart Guide
Product Usage Instructions:
Front Panel Controls:
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To toggle between Bluetooth and USB inputs, press the
Bluetooth/USB button. -
Orange light indicates USB Audio input, while blue light
indicates Bluetooth source. -
Ensure the correct input button is selected for sound
output. -
Adjust sound level using the Volume control.
Rear Panel Connections:
Connect speakers to the amplifier as follows:
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Use A (main) and B (secondary) loudspeaker terminals for left
and right channels. -
Connect positive (+) to positive and negative (-) to negative
terminals. -
Tighten terminals securely to avoid sound quality issues.
Additional Connections:
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Sub Out: Connect to active subwoofer input
with low pass filter at 2.3 kHz. -
Pre-Out: For unbalanced power amplifier or
subwoofer connection without low pass filter. -
Bluetooth Antenna: Use for Bluetooth audio
streaming (refer to ‘Bluetooth’ section). -
Analogue Inputs: A1 Unbalanced, A2, A3, A4 for
line-level sources like CD players, tuners, etc.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ):
Q: How do I switch between Bluetooth and USB inputs?
A: Press the Bluetooth/USB button on the front
panel to toggle between the two inputs.
Q: What should I do if there is no sound from the
amplifier?
A: Ensure that the correct input button (orange
for USB Audio, blue for Bluetooth) is selected for sound
output.
Q: How should I connect the speakers to the amplifier?
A: Connect the left channel speaker wires to
the left terminals and right channel speaker wires to the right
terminals. Ensure positive and negative connections match between
the amp and speakers.
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Table of Contents
CXA61/81/81 Mk II
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 3 Introduction
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 3 What’s
included with the CXA61/81?
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4 Front panel controls
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 5 Rear panel
connections ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 7
Remote control
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 10 Getting
connected ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 11
Advanced connections
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 15 Setup menu
………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 18
Bluetooth ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
20 Control Bus
…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 22 CAP5
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Troubleshooting ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
26 Technical specifications
……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 27 Frequently
Asked Questions (FAQ) ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 28
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CXA61/81/81 Mk II
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Users Manual
Introduction
Last updated: May 26, 2022 09:48. Revision #4895 This guide is designed to
make installing and using this product as easy as possible. Information in
this document has been carefully checked for accuracy at the time of printing;
however, Cambridge Audio’s policy is one of continuous improvement, therefore
design and specifications are subject to change without prior notice. This
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What’s included with the CXA61/81?
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Inside the box of your CXA you will receive:
1. CXA Integrated Amplifier 2. Remote Control 3. 3 x AAA Batteries 4. UK
power cord (5A fused) (Depending on which country the CXA61/81 was purchased
in),
EU power cord (Depending on which country the CXA61/81 was purchased in), CU
power cord (Depending on which country the CXA61/81 was purchased in) 5.
Bluetooth Antenna 6. Orange Control Bus Cable 7. Safety Guide 8. Quickstart
Guide
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Front panel controls
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1. Standby/On – Switches the unit between Standby mode (indicated by dim
power LED) and On (indicated by bright power LED). Standby mode is a low power
mode (0.5 Watts). The unit should be left in Standby mode when not in use. The
CXA has Auto Power Down (APD) enabled by default, and the unit will
automatically switch to standby after 20 minutes of inactivity. See the ‘Setup
menu’ section for further details. 2. MP3 input (CXA61 only) – Allows you to
connect a portable audio device, such as a smart phone, directly into the
front of the unit using the 3.5mm stereo-jack. Note: The MP3 input can only be
selected when a jack is inserted. Plugging in a device into the jack socket
automatically selects the MP3 input. With the jack inserted pressing the A4
button will toggle between A4 and MP3 inputs. The MP3 input is shown by A4
being lit orange. 3. Headphones – Allows for the connection of stereo
headphones with a 3.5mm jack plug. Headphones with an impedance of between 8
and 600 ohms are recommended. Note: Plugging in headphones will automatically
mute the loudspeaker, pre-out, and sub outputs. 4. Analogue source select
buttons – Push the appropriate input selection button to select the source you
want. Notes:
On the CXA81, pressing the A1 input selection button will toggle between
balanced and unbalanced. The balanced input is shown by A1 being lit orange,
while the unbalanced input is shown by A1 being lit blue. There will be no
sound from the amp if the correct input button isn’t selected. If an audio
source is connected to the balanced input, for example, ensure that the A1
input light is lit orange. 5. Protection indicator – See the ‘CAP5’ section
for further details. 6. Speaker A/B – Press to scroll through the speaker sets
connected to the loudspeaker terminals on the back panel (speaker sets A, B or
A and B). This can be used for listening to an extra set of loudspeakers in
another room. See the ‘Connections’ section for further details. 7. Mute
indicator – The light will flash to show the outputs are muted. 8. Digital
source select buttons – Push the appropriate input selection button to select
the source that you wish to listen to.
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Notes:
Pressing the Bluetooth/USB button will toggle between the two inputs. The USB
Audio is shown by the symbol being lit orange and the Bluetooth source is
shown by the symbol being lit blue. There will be no sound from the amp if the
correct input button isn’t selected. If an audio source is connected to the
USB Audio input, for example, ensure that the Bluetooth/USB button is lit
orange.
9. Volume – Use to increase/decrease the level of the sound from the outputs
of the amplifier. This control affects the level of all outputs.
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Rear panel connections
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1. AC power socket – Once you have completed all connections to the
amplifier, plug the AC power cable into an appropriate mains socket then
switch on. Your amplifier is now ready for use. 2. RS232C – RS232 is a
standard serial data communication protocol, which allows devices that support
RS232 to communicate with each other as part of a home automation system.
Custom install control – a full protocol is available for the CXA on our
website here. 3. Control bus – RCA sockets used to send and receive power and
volume commands from other connected CX Series products. For more information
on the Control Bus, see ‘Control Bus’ section. 4. IR in – Allows modulated IR
commands from an IR repeater or custom install systems to be received by the
amplifier. Commands received by the IR In socket are not looped out of the
Control Bus. Note: The IR input doesn’t provide any power, so any device
connected to this input will need to have its own power source. 5. Trigger
in/out – The CXA can be connected to the trigger control output of home
automation equipment to control the power state of the CXA. The input level
should be 12V. The trigger out provides a continuous 12v, this is active while
the CXA is powered on. This can be used to turn on other equipment that has a
trigger in. 6. Speaker terminals Note: When using a banana plug, make sure the
speaker terminals are completely tightened before inserting the plug.
Two sets of loudspeaker terminals are available: A (main loudspeaker
terminals)
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and
B (secondary loudspeaker terminals).
Connect the wires from your left channel loudspeaker to the left terminals on
the CXA, and the wires from your right channel loudspeaker to the right
terminals on the CXA.
Always ensure that the positive connection on the amplifier is connected to
the positive connection on the speaker and the negative connection on the
amplifier is connected to the negative connection on the speaker.
The Red terminal is the positive output.
The Black terminal is the negative output.
Care should be taken to ensure no stray strands of wire short the speaker
outputs together. Please ensure that the loudspeaker terminals have been
tightened completely to provide a good electrical connection.
It is possible for the sound quality to be affected if the screw terminals are
loose.
Note: The speaker terminals will need to have the round pips removed before
you can insert a banana plug into them.
7. Sub out – Connect to the input on an active subwoofer, if required.
Note: There is a low pass filter of approximately 2.3 kHz applied to the Sub
Out, no frequencies above 2.3 kHz will be sent to a subwoofer connected to
this output. This is so that there is minimal phase added by the CXA at the
Sub Out frequencies.
The crossover frequency can be adjusted on the Subwoofer itself.
8. Pre-out – For connection to the unbalanced inputs of a power amplifier or
active subwoofer.
Note: There is not a low pass filter applied to the Pre-Out, so the full
frequency range will be sent to a subwoofer connected to the Pre-Out.
9. Bluetooth antenna – Used for Bluetooth audio streaming. See ‘Bluetooth’
section for details.
10. Analogue inputs (A1 Unbalanced, A2, A3 and A4) – Suitable for any ‘line
level’ source equipment such as CD players, DAB or FM/AM tuners etc.
These inputs are for analogue audio signals only. They should not be connected
to the digital output of a CD player or other digital devices.
Note: For the balanced XLR inputs, pin1 is ground, pin2 is positive and pin3
is negative.
11. USB audio in – A USB B type socket to enable the playback of audio from a
computer running either Microsoft Windows or Apple Mac OS X operating systems.
Some builds of Linux are also suitable.
Notes:
Always use a high-quality USB connection cable certified as USB Hi-Speed. USB
cable connections longer than 3m may result in inconsistent audio performance.
Always turn the volume to minimum, switch to another input or turn the CXA off
before plugging/unplugging cables to the USB input or whilst booting
up/shutting down your PC/Mac.
Ground/Lift switch – The Ground/Lift switch enables the USB interface earth to
connect or disconnect the CXA signal ground. Disconnecting (lifting) the earth
can be useful if electronic hum is heard through the speakers when the USB
input is selected. The switch should otherwise be left in the Ground position.
12. Digital inputs (D1, D2 AND D3) – TOSLINK and S/P DIF co-axial digital
inputs.
Coaxial Use a high quality 75 ohm digital RCA Phono interconnect cable (not
one designed for normal audio use). This input is suitable for 16-24 bit
content up to 192kHz.
TOSLINK optical Use a high quality TOSLINK fibre optic interconnect cable
designed specifically for audio use. This input is suitable for 16-24 bit
content up to 96kHz (TOSLINK is not recommended at 192kHz sampling rates).
Note: To obtain the best results from your system we recommend using only
high-quality Cambridge Audio interconnects. This will ensure that you hear
your system as we designed it. Please ask your dealer for details.
13. A1 inputs
Note: Balanced (XLR) is available on the CXA81 only.
A1 inputs feature either unbalanced (phono/RCA) or balanced (XLR) connections.
The balanced connection is the higher quality option and can reject noise and
interference in the cable when used with other equipment that supports this
function.
An XLR connector is wired Pin 1 – Ground; Pin 2 – Hot (in-phase); Pin 3 – Cold
(phase-inverted).
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Remote control
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The CXA remote control handset duplicates the front panel control functions
and is also able to control other CX series products. The supplied AAA
batteries must be fitted before the remote control can be used. The handset
buttons function as described below:
1. Brightness – Alters the brightness of the CXA display lights. There are
two brightness levels and an option to switch off the backlight. Note: When
the CXA display lights are selected to be off, selecting any of the functions
will briefly switch on the lights to show the change. 2. Mute – Press to mute
or unmute the loudspeakers, pre-out, sub, and the headphone outputs. The light
will flash on the front of the unit to show the outputs are muted. 3.
Standby/On – Switches the CXA between On and Standby mode. 4. Sources – Used
to select the source inputs. Note: For the CXA81, the A1 button has the double
function of selecting the balanced or unbalanced A1 input, and will toggle
between the two inputs when double pressing. The MP3 source can only be
selected when there is a jack connected to the input. 5. Volume up/down –
Volume level adjustment. Note: If the remote control will not function, please
check that the batteries have not expired, and that there is nothing blocking
the front panel IR receiver.
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Getting connected
Last updated: November 11, 2022 10:55. Revision #7753 When designing our
amplifiers, we include features that allow you to connect your system in
various ways. The inclusion of features such as Pre-Out and Speaker B
connections mean that you can flexibly configure your system depending on your
requirements. Note: When using a banana plug, make sure the speaker terminals
are completely tightened before inserting the plug.
Basic connections
The diagram below shows the basic connection of your amplifier to a CD player
using the D3 coaxial digital input source and a pair of loudspeakers.
Speaker B connections
The Speaker B connections on the back of the amplifier allow for a second set
of speakers to be used (i.e. speakers located in another room). The Speaker
A/B button on the front panel scrolls through the selection of speaker A only,
speaker B only, and speaker A and B together.
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Sub out connections
The Sub Out is for connecting to the LFE/Sub input of an active subwoofer. The
diagram below shows how to connect the amplifier to an active subwoofer via
the LFE/Sub input on the subwoofer.
Preamp out connections
The Preamp Out sockets are for connecting to the input sockets of a power
amplifier or active subwoofer. The diagram below shows how to connect the
amplifier to an active subwoofer via the Line In inputs on the subwoofer.
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Balanced audio connections (CXA81 only)
The diagram below shows how to connect the CXA81 to the CXN Network player
using the Balanced Audio inputs via three pin XLR connectors. The CXA81 can
also be connected to non-Cambridge Audio sources with balanced outputs.
Balanced connections in an audio system are designed to reject electrical
noise, from power wiring etc, and also the effects of noise currents flowing
through ground connections. The basic principle of balanced interconnection is
to get the signal you want by subtraction, using a three wire connection. One
signal wire (the hot or in-phase) carries the normal signal, while other (the
cold or phase-inverted) carries an inverted version. The balanced input senses
the difference between the two lines to give the wanted signal. Any noise
voltages that appear identically on both lines (these are called common-mode
signals) are cancelled by the subtraction. The CXA81 is designed to work at
its highest performance when a balanced interconnect is used. Note: To select
the balanced input on the CXA81, press the A1 button twice on the front panel
or on the remote control so that the A1 light on the front panel display
lights up Orange. Repeatedly pressing the A1 button will toggle between
balanced and unbalanced inputs.
Connecting a TV
A TV can be connected to one of the digital inputs on the CXA, as long as the
TV has the required Optical or Coaxial output. Ensure that the output audio
settings on the TV are set to PCM or Stereo, as the CXA is only able to decode
a Stereo signal. Please also ensure that the digital input that the TV is
connected to has been selected on the front panel of the CXA (D1, D2 or D3).
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Enabling TV Mode’ within the CXA: Some Connected TVs will send an inconsistent sample rate to the CXA, that the DAC inside the amplifier is unable to process. This can result in audio dropouts and glitches. If this is the case with your CXA,
TV Mode’ will need
to be enabled within the amplifier.
The serial number for your CXA61 and CXA81 will indicate whether or not ‘TV
Mode’ is already pre-installed or whether this will require manual
installation.
Pre-Installed (October 2020 Onwards):
The serial numbers for units that contain ‘TV Mode’ pre-installed are laid out
as such; ‘KW C11125 7060 0001′. If the third set of numbers are or are greater
than 7060, this indicates that your amplifier was manufactured after October
2020 and already has `TV Mode’ installed.
To enable ‘TV mode’ on Pre-Installed units:
1. Enter the Setup menu by putting the CXA in standby mode.
2. Whilst in Standby mode, press and hold the Speaker A/B button until the
A/B lights flash alternatively and the sources A1-A4 light up.
See below source buttons for setup configuration:
Note: Button selected (on) is represented by Blue light.
A2 off The CXA is set to the best digital input audio setting on input D2.
A2 on The CXA is set to a more tolerant digital input setting for input D2
that should reduce the chance of having the signal intermittently drop.
3. To save the setup settings and exit the setup menu, press the Speaker A/B
button.
Note: Pressing the Standby/On button while in the setup menu will exit this
setup menu and will not save the setup settings.
Uninstalled (Pre October 2020):
If your CXA pre-exists the above stated serial number combination (the third
set of numbers is lower than 7060), then please contact our support team at
https://www.cambridgeaudio.com/gbr/en/contact and we will be able to provide
you with instructions on how to perform this update manually.
Please note: Your TV will have to be connected to TOSLINK OPTICAL input D2 for
TV Mode to work.
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Advanced connections
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USB audio connection
The CXA USB Audio input enables the playback of audio from Microsoft Windows
or Apple Mac OS X personal computers (and some Linux builds). When connected
via a USB cable, the computer will identify the CXA as an audio device.
Specifying the CXA in the computer’s audio control panel, will enable it to
play audio data either stored locally on the computer or streamed to the
computer via a network or the internet.
Important Note: Always turn the volume to minimum, switch to another input or
turn the CXA off before plugging/unplugging cables to the USB input or whilst
booting up/shutting down your PC/Mac. Note: Always use a high quality USB A to B’ cable certified as USB Hi-Speed. USB cable connections longer than 3m may result in inconsistent audio performance. The CXA is both USB 2.0 (Hi- Speed) and USB 1.1 (Full-speed) USB port compatible. It should also work with USB 3.0 ports where the PC will simply treat the CXA as if it were a USB 2.0 or 1.1 device. The CXA supports two USB Audio protocols (not the same as the port types themselves): USB Audio Class 1 (which works over USB 1.1 ports and supports up to 24-bit/96kHz) USB Audio Class 2 (which requires a USB 2.0 port and can support up to 24-bit/384kHz) The default configuration is USB Audio Class 2. How to connect a Windows PC to the CXA via the USB audio input With the CXA switched to USB Audio Class 1, the CXA will work with Windows 7 or above and accept audio up to 24-bit/96kHz. With the CXA switched to USB Audio Class 2, the CXA needs the Cambridge Audio USB Audio 2.0 Driver to be loaded and can then accept up to 24-bit/384kHz. 1. With the CXA in Standby mode and/or the volume set to minimum, connect your PC to the CXA via a USB A to B cable. 2. For the highest quality play back, ensure that the CXA is set to USB 2.0 mode. See the
Setup Menu’ section below for a guide on how to change USB mode. (The
default configuration is USB Audio Class 2) 3. Download the Windows USB 2.0
driver. See the “How do I install the latest USB Audio driver” section below,
for a guide on how to download the USB driver. 4. Select the USB Audio source
on the front panel of the CXA. You can do this by pressing the Bluetooth/USB
button, which will toggle between the two inputs. The USB Audio is shown by
the symbol being lit orange. 5. Choose the CXA as your output speaker via your
Windows PC’s sound settings.
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Note: To ensure you are getting the highest quality play back possible, ensure
that the maximum sample rate for the CXA is selected, up to 384 kHz. This can
be done via your Windows PC by selecting Control Panel’ >
Sound’ > Speaker Properties’ >
Advanced’ Tab, and selecting the maximum sample rate and bit
depth from the drop down menu. How to install the latest USB audio driver for
the CXA61/81 To install the latest USB Audio driver for your CXA61/81, please
follow the steps below: 1. Download the correct driver for your Windows
operating system from – https://www.cambridgeaudio.com/gbr/en/driver-updates
2. Unzip the downloaded folder, and double click on the application file to
run the installer. This is highlighted in the image below.
3. Run the installer, and follow the instructions.
4. Allow the update to progress, click next, and then finish to complete the
installation.
5. Confirm the installation by opening the CA Control Panel, and checking the
driver version.
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How to connect an Apple Mac to the CXA via the USB audio input No extra
drivers are required. With the CXA switched to USB Audio 1.0 the CXA will work
with the native Mac OS-X 10.5 (Leopard) or above Audio 1.0 driver and accept
audio up to 24-bit/96kHz. With the CXA switched to USB Audio Class 2 the CXA
works with the native Mac OS-X 10.5 (Leopard) or above Audio 2.0 driver and
can accept audio up to 24-bit/384kHz. 1. With the CXA in Standby mode and/or
the volume set to minimum, connect your Mac to the CXA via a USB A to B cable,
or C to B cable depending on the USB ports on your Mac. 2. Select the USB
Audio source on the front panel of the CXA. You can do this by pressing the
Bluetooth/USB button, which will toggle between the two inputs. The USB Audio
is shown by the symbol being lit orange. 3. Choose the CXA as your output
speaker via your Mac’s sound settings Note: To ensure you are getting the
highest quality play back possible, ensure that the maximum sample rate for
the CXA is selected, up to 384 kHz. This can be done via your Mac by selecting
Audio Midi Setup >
Sound’ > Speaker Properties’ >
Advanced’ Tab, and
selecting the maximum sample rate and bit depth from the drop down menu.
Use with Linux For most builds of Linux with the CXA switched to USB Audio
Class 1 the CXA will work with the native Audio 1.0 driver and accept audio up
to 24-bit/96kHz. Some very new builds of Linux are now supporting USB Audio
Class 2 for which the CXA should be switched to Audio 2.0 to accept audio up
to 24-bit/384kHz. For both cases because Linux builds vary according to their
creators choice of software components including drivers it is not possible to
guarantee operation and Audio drivers may need to be loaded. ‘Class drivers’
as they are called for generic support of Audio Class 1.0 or Audio Class 2.0
devices may be available from the Linux community, we do not supply these.
Note: It is not possible to connect a USB drive or HDD directly to the
CXA61/81 via the USB Audio’ input. The
USB Audio’ input on the CXA61/81 will
only support a direct connection with a PC or Mac. You will, however, be able
to use one of our network players in combination with the CXA61/81 to do this.
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Setup menu
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To enter the setup menu
1. Put the CXA in standby mode. 2. Whilst in Standby mode, press and hold the
Speaker A/B button until the A/B lights flash alternatively and the sources
A1-A4 light up.
Note: Press the Speaker A/B button once to leave the Setup menu and place the
CXA back into Standby mode. See below source buttons for setup configuration:
Note: Button selected is represented by Blue light.
Auto power down (APD)
A1 off Disables the APD (Auto power down) function. A1 on Sets the APD
time to 20 minutes. Note: Auto power down is a power down function that
automatically switches the CXA into standby mode if there is no audio. The APD
time represents the amount of time required for there to be no audio before
the CXA is automatically put into the standby mode.
Clipping function
A3 on Clipping function enabled. The volume nudges down if signal clipping
is detected. A3 off Clipping function is disabled.
USB mode
A4 on Puts the CXA in USB Audio Class 2 mode. A4 off Puts the CXA in USB
Audio Class 1 mode. Notes:
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To save the setup settings and exit the setup menu, press the Speaker A/B
button. Pressing the Standby/On button while in the setup menu will exit this
setup menu and will not save the setup settings.
Factory reset
A factory reset can be performed to restore the CXA to its original factory
settings: 1. Whilst the CXA is in standby mode, press and hold the speaker A/B
button; 2. Then when the A/B lights flash, press D1, D3, USB, D2 in a U shape
sequence.
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Bluetooth
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Bluetooth audio streaming
Selecting this allows the CXA to receive Bluetooth audio from most phones,
tablets and laptops. Pairing To begin streaming high quality music from your
device it will first need to be paired with the CXA. Select the Bluetooth
source on the CXA to enter discovery mode. Notes:
Your device can only be paired and connected to the CXA while the Bluetooth
source is selected. This can be done by selecting the Bluetooth/USB source
button on the front panel. The Bluetooth source is shown as being selected by
the symbol being lit blue.
The CXA is always in discoverable mode when there is no Bluetooth connection.
Discoverable mode means that the CXA is able to be paired to another Bluetooth
device. The supplied Bluetooth antenna must be inserted into the rear of the
unit to enable Bluetooth functionality.
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Bluetooth troubleshooting guide
If you are having problems connecting your Bluetooth device to the CXA, please
try the following troubleshooting steps:
Ensure that the supplied Bluetooth antenna is properly connected to the back
of the unit. The CXA61/81 will be unable to connect to a Bluetooth device
without the antenna connected. Try disconnecting and then re-connecting the
antenna.
Ensure that the Bluetooth source has been selected by selecting the
Bluetooth/USB Audio button on the front panel. The Bluetooth source is shown
by the symbol being lit blue. When the USB source is active the LED will be
orange.
Ensure that your Bluetooth device is in pairing mode and not already connected
to another Bluetooth unit.
Forget the CXA from your devices’ list of discoverable Bluetooth items and
start the pairing process again.
Perform a factory reset on the CXA (see ‘Factory Reset’ section above).
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Control Bus
Last updated: June 6, 2022 08:56. Revision #4896 The Control Bus allows any
compatible Cambridge products to synchronise when powering up the units. See
the following diagrams when connecting the CXA using the provided Control Bus
cable. Another added feature with this Control Bus is the use of the
StreamMagic app. You can use the StreamMagic app to control the CXA via the
CXN.
StreamMagic app (via CXN)
When using the app to turn the CXN on/off, this will also turn the CXA on/off.
The app can also be used to control the volume of the CXA. Connect the CXN
control bus out to CXA in. For more information, see the CXN manual.
CXA with CXC
When turning the CXA on/off, this will also turn the CXC on/off. Connect the
CXA control bus out to CXC in.
CXA with CXN
Note: Without using the StreamMagic app to control the CXA. When turning the
CXA on/off, this will also turn the CXN on/off. Connect the CXA control bus
out to CXN in.
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CXA with CXN and CXC
When turning the CXN on/off, this will turn the CXA and CXC on/off. With all
three CX devices, connect the CXN Control Bus out to CXA Control Bus in. Then
connect the CXA Control Bus out to CXC Control Bus in. Note: Do not loop back
from the CXC Control Bus out to the CXN Control Bus in. Control Bus will also
need to be enabled and set to ‘Amplifier’ within the CXN device settings in
the StreamMagic app, once the app has been connected to the CXN.
Note: The CXA, CXN and CXC all have an Auto Power Down (APD) function. If APD
is enabled and one of the devices is switched on but inactive, the device will
automatically power down after the selected APD time. This will then switch
off all the other connected devices, due to the Control Bus connection. If you
don’t want the devices to go into standby automatically, we would recommend
disabling the APD feature on each device.
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CAP5
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Cambridge Audio has developed a proprietary protection system to ensure
reliability and a long life for its amplifiers and the speakers they are
connected to. This protection system comprises of five main protection
methods:
1. DC detection
Indication – Unit has switched off during operation. The front panel LED light
flashes together in the following sequence, one flash with long pause between
flashes. Read below for more information.
Description – CAP5 offers loudspeaker protection if the output of the
amplifier goes to a high constant voltage (DC) because of some internal fault.
This is a rare fault although detecting it could just save those expensive
loudspeakers.
Remedy – Due to the necessary sensitivity of the DC protection circuit,
extremely hard clipping of the amplifier may cause DC protection to be
triggered. If this fault occurs, please contact your dealer for service.
2. Over temperature detection
Indication – Unit has switched off during operation. The front panel LED light
flashes together in the following sequence, two quick flashes with long pause
between flashes. Read below for more information.
Description – Over temperature is caused by a combination of high listening
levels and low impedance speakers. CAP5 includes temperature detection which
constantly monitors the heat generated by the output transistors. If the
monitored temperature reaches a high level (suitably within the limits of the
output devices) the amplifier will automatically switch into a fault mode. The
unit should ideally be left for 15 minutes in this state to cool down
adequately. If the unit has not fully cooled down then the temperature may
reach the limit soon after the amplifier is powered up. If the loudspeaker
impedance is low the temperature of the amplifier may rise faster as the
amplifier is working harder. If the amplifier is mounted in a cabinet or the
ventilation slots are obstructed the over temperature detection may
activate/reactivate after a short listening time.
Remedy – The internal temperature of the output transistors has reached the
over temperature limit. Leave the unit for 15 minutes to cool down before
pressing the Standby button to resume normal operation.
3. Overvoltage/Overcurrent detection
Indication – Unit has switched off during operation. The front panel LED light
flashes together in the following sequence, three quick flashes with long
pause between flashes. Read below for more information.
Description – CAP5 offers V/I (voltage/current) protection by constantly
monitoring the output transistors to keep them working inside their Safe
Operating Area (SOA). The SOA is a set of limits given by the output
transistor manufacturer to ensure reliability. The V/I protection has been
incorporated within the amplifier circuitry to provide a fast response to
temporary overload conditions. When the V/I protection is triggered the unit
will continue to operate but distortion may be heard as the unit protects the
output transistors.
Remedy – Reduce the volume. If distortion is still present, check the speaker
connections and ratings.
4. Short circuit detection
Indication – Unit has switched off during power up. The front panel LED light
flashes together in the following sequence, four quick flashes with long pause
between flashes. Read below for more information.
Description – During power up from Standby CAP5 performs a check on the
loudspeaker terminals to see if a short across the terminals has been
accidentally introduced. If the resistance measured across the loudspeaker
terminals is too low the unit will stay in Standby mode until the fault has
been removed and Power up is re-attempted.
Remedy – There may be a short circuit between the loudspeaker terminals. Check
all loudspeaker connections before attempting to switch the unit out of
Standby.
5. Intelligent clipping detection
Indication – Volume is reduced automatically.
Description – CAP5 has the ability to detect when the amplifier starts to clip
or overdrive at its output, which can damage loudspeakers, and degrade the
sound. Clipping distortion is caused at high volume levels when the output
signal attempts to go outside the maximum voltage that the amplifier can
provide, causing the tops of the signal to flatten off. When CAP5 detects
clipping the volume will be automatically reduced down until CAP5 detects an
undistorted output.
Note: The clipping detection is disabled by default. The clipping detection
can be enabled in the Setup menu (see ‘Setup menu’ section).
If CAP5 is persisting, it is also advisable to check the specifications of
your speakers to ensure that they are compatible with the CXA61/81. Both
amplifiers can be used with speakers with an impedance of between 4 and 8
Ohms.
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The CXA61 outputs 60W RMS into 8 Ohms and 90W RMS into 4 Ohms, while the CXA81
outputs 80W RMS into 8 Ohms and 120W RMS into 4 Ohms.
If your connected speakers fall outside of these specifications, then this
could also be a reason for CAP5 protection being activated.
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Troubleshooting
Last updated: May 14, 2024 12:51. Revision #12793
There is no power · Ensure the AC power cord is connected securely. · Ensure
the plug is fully inserted into the wall socket and is switched on. · Check
fuse in the mains plug or adaptor.
There is no sound · Make sure the unit is not in Standby mode. · Check that
the source component is properly connected. · Check that your speakers are
properly connected. · Make sure the selected speaker A/B light corresponds to
the speaker terminals that the loudspeakers are connected to. · Make sure unit
is not in mute mode. · Check that the correct analogue or digital input button
has been selected on the front panel. See the Front Panel Connections’ section for more information. There is no sound on one channel · Check speaker connections. · Check interconnects. There is weak bass or diffused stereo imaging · Ensure that speakers are not wired out of phase. Speaker A/B and mute light flashing · See section on CAP5 protection system. The remote handset does not function · Check that the batteries have not expired. · Ensure that nothing is blocking the remote sensor. There is no audio when connecting a Mac/PC to the USB audio input · Ensure that all the steps within the
USB Audio Connection’ section of the manual
have been followed. · Ensure that the USB Audio source has been selected by
selecting the Bluetooth/USB Audio button on the front panel. The USB Audio
source is shown by the symbol being lit orange. · Ensure that your PC/Mac is
connected to the USB Audio input with a USB A to B cable. · If you are
connecting a PC and using the CXA in USB Audio Class 2, make sure that the
correct USB driver is downloaded. The driver is available from
www.cambridgeaudio.com/gbr/en/driver-updates. · If you have downloaded a
Cambridge Audio USB 2.0 Driver, ensure that the CXA is set to USB Audio Class
2 in the Setup Menu.
There is no audio when connecting a TV to the CXA · The CXA is unable to
decode a Dolby or Surround signal, ensure that the audio settings on your TV
are set to PCM or Stereo. · Ensure that your TV is connected to one of the
SP/DIF or TOSLINK inputs on the CXA.
There are drop outs in audio when connected to a TV via Toslink · Please see
the ‘Getting Connected’ > `Connecting a TV’ section in the manual.
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Technical specifications
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CONTINUOUS POWER OUTPUT CXA81/CXA81 Mk II: 80W RMS into 8 Ohms, 120W RMS into
4 Ohms CXA61: 60W RMS into 8 Ohms, 90W RMS into 4 Ohms
DAC CXA81 Mk II: ES9018K2M CXA81: ES9016K2M CXA61: ES9010K2M
THD (UNWEIGHTED) <0.002% 1kHz at 80% of rated power <0.02% 20Hz 20kHz at 80%
of rated power
FREQUENCY RESPONSE <5Hz 60kHz +/-1dB
S/N RATIO (REF 1W INTO 8 OHM) >93 dB
S/N RATIO (REF FULL POWER) >105 dB
INPUT SENSITIVITY Input A1-A4 (unbalanced) 370mV RMS
INPUT IMPEDANCES CXA81/CXA81 Mk II: Input A1 (balanced) 50 kOhm Input A1-A4
(unbalanced) 43 kOhm
INPUTS Balanced (CXA81/CXA81 Mk II only), Unbalanced, MP3 jack (CXA61 only),
Coax SPDIF, TOSLINK, Bluetooth, USB Audio
OUTPUTS Speakers, Headphone, Preamplifier Output, Sub Output
POWER AMP DAMPING FACTOR >110 at 1kHz
USB AUDIO INPUT USB Type B conforming to USB Audio Class 1 or USB Audio Class
2 (user selectable)
BLUETOOTH 4.2 A2DP/AVRCP supporting SBC, aptX and aptX HD codecs
COMPATIBILITY USB Audio Class 1: Up to 24-bit 96kHz (asynchronous) USB Audio
Class 2: Up to 24-bit 384kHz (asynchronous) and up to DSD-256 TOSLINK:
16/24-bit 32-96kHz Coax SPDIF: 16/24-bit 32-192kHz
MAX POWER CONSUMPTION CXA81/CXA81 Mk II: 750W CXA61: 600W
STANDBY POWER CONSUMPTION <0.5W
DIMENSIONS 115 x 430 x 341mm (4.5 x 16.9 x 13.4″)
WEIGHT CXA81/CXA81 Mk II: 8.7kg (19.1Lbs) CXA61: 8.3kg (18.3lbs)
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Last updated: April 14, 2023 01:15. Revision #9177 How do I select the
Balanced or Unbalanced inputs on the CXA81? On the CXA81, pressing the A1
input selection button will toggle between the balanced and unbalanced inputs.
The balanced input is shown by A1 being lit orange, while the unbalanced input
is shown by A1 being lit blue. Please ensure that the correct input is
selected on the CXA, depending on how your CXA81 is connected. If the wrong
input is selected, then there will be no sound from the amplifier.
Can I connect an external HDD to USB Audio In’ on the CXA61/81? No, there is no way to connect a USB drive or HDD directly to the CXA61/81 using its
USB
Audio’ input. The `USB Audio’ input on the CXA61/81 will only support a direct
connection with a PC or Mac. You will, however, be able to use one of our
network players in combination with the CXA61/81 to do this.
How do I select the USB Audio input on the CXA61/81? To select the USB Audio
input on the CXA61/81, you will need to press the Bluetooth / USB Audio button
found on the front of the unit twice.
Press the button once to select the Bluetooth input, this will then turn Blue.
Press the button once again to select the USB Audio input, which will then
turn Orange.
Alternatively, you can select this input using by using the USB Audio button
on the CX remote.
Why can’t I adjust the volume of the CXA61/81 with my mobile device when
connected via Bluetooth? When using Bluetooth with the CXA61/81, the
amplifier’s volume control takes over from the mobile devices’ volume. The
mobile device then produces a Bluetooth stream of fixed level volume, which is
then adjusted at the amplifier’s end. It is normal behaviour for your mobile
device not to be able to control the volume of the CXA61/81 when connected via
Bluetooth. Volume adjustments can be made on the amplifier itself, using
either the remote control or the front panel volume knob.
What is the crossover frequency on the CXA61/81? The CXA61/81 has a low pass
filter of 2.3 kHz applied at the Sub Out output. This is so that there is
minimal phase added by the CXA at the Sub Out frequencies. This allows you to
set your own crossover frequency on the Subwoofer itself.
What would the power output of the CXA be if I connect two pairs of speakers?
When you connect two pairs of speakers to an amplifier, the combined impedance
is halved. So, when two pairs of 8 (Ohm) speakers are connected, the overall
impedance becomes 4, even though the individual impedance for each speaker
remains unchanged at 8. The CXA61 has a power output of 60W RMS per channel
into 8 Ohms, increasing to 90W RMS into 4.
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This quoted amplifier power rating is per channel. If you attach 2 pairs of 8
speakers, the overall impedance halves to 4, so you’ll be sending 90W per
channel. This will then split between the two speakers attached to that
channel, sending 45W to each speaker.
For the CXA81 the same as above will apply but as the CXA81 outputs 80W RMS
which is increased to 120W at 4. This means you will get 60W for each speaker
when two pairs are used with the CXA81.
It is not recommended to connect 2 pairs of 4 Ohm or 6 Ohm speakers to the
CXA61/81, as the impedance is halved meaning the impedance will be 2 Ohms or 3
Ohms respectively. This could result in the amplifier being driven too hard
and CAP5 protection being activated, or damage being done to the amplifier
and/or speakers.
Will the CXA61/81 playback 32-bit files via the USB Audio input?
Whilst the CXA’s hardware is capable of handling 32-bit audio via the USB
Audio input, the USB interface is reporting the host to be only 24bit capable.
If you attempt to play 32-bit files, the USB driver will convert them to
24-bit by removing the least significant information.
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