SETTING THE GAIN
The best way to set the gains on any amplifier is with an oscilloscope and test tone. Using the scope will ensure the amplifier is not clipping and protect your system from being damaged from being overdriven. If you have an oscilloscope and need help using it, feel free to call DAT Technical Support for help.
Another way is with a
the test tone at 75% volume. Tune gains up until DC voltage is present, then back the gains back down a little.
If an oscilloscope,
SETTING THE CROSSOVER
Select LP or HP using the Crossover Mode Switch, select desired frequency by turning the Frequency Knob.
SETTING THE BASS BOOST
If there is a noticeable lack of low end frequency, the bass boost can be used to raise the level of bass in the system. Turn the system on to normal listening levels and raise the bass boost until the level of bass is satisfactory.
Caution: If "popping" , "crackling" ,or any other unusual noise is heard from the system when using the bass boost, immediately turn the boost down to avoid damaging components in the system. Also, if the bass sounds "muddy" or distorted, turn the bass boost down.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem
No Audio Output
Solution
Low or no
Check remote voltage at amp with
Blown Fuse. Check both main system fuse and amplifier fuse. If blown, replace with fuse of same type and rating.
Loose Connections. Check all power and signal wires to make sure they have solid connection.
Speaker lead shorted. Check all speaker wire to make sure they are not shorted out somewhere.
Blown speakers. Check speaker impedance with
Problem
Amplifier cycles on and off.
Solution
Thermal protection circuits are shutting the amplifier off. Check location of amplifier for adequate ventilation. Check impedance at amplifier for correct load. Check voltage at amplifier for low voltage.
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