DESIGN FEATURES
Power Connection
Top of
Amplifier
1.Variable Crossover – The amplifiers have a
2.Protect LED – The (red) LED illuminates when the unit is latched into protection. It requires momentary AP removal to enable output PWM.
3.Gain Control – The input gain control is preset to match the output of most source units. It can be adjusted to match output levels from a variety of source units.
4.Phase – Used when connecting two bd amplifiers together to phase one amplifier 180° from the other.
5.Infrasonic Filter – A high pass filter designed to prevent frequencies below the audio range from being applied to the subwoofer from the amplifier, consequently, improving subwoofer performance and power handling.
6.LED Power Indicator – The LED illuminates when the unit is turned on.
7.Cast Aluminum Heatsink – The cast aluminum heatsink of the amplifier dissipates heat generated by the amplifier's circuitry. The inherent advantage of this casting design optimizes cooling and thermal performance.
8.Sync – These amplifiers have a 6 pin mini DIN connector. When operating two amplifiers in the bridge mode, the SYNC cable must be used. This will allow the two independent frequency carrier generators in each unit to be synchronized.
9.Speaker Terminals – The heavy duty,
10.Power Terminals – The power and ground connectors are
11.REM Terminal – This terminal is used to remotely
12.RCA Input Jacks – The industry standard RCA jacks provide an easy connection for signal level input. They are
13.RCA
14.Punch Bass – The Punch Bass control helps correct for acoustical deficiencies in the listening environment by helping produce full range sound without adding excessive boost. The Punch Bass control is a narrow band adjustment at 45Hz variable from 0dB to + 18dB. Connection is made with a cable using
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