•Rugged design that fits in a single rack space with thermostatically controlled cooling fan
•Designed to operate efficiently into 4 ohm speaker loads
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND CONTROLS
FRONT PANEL
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1.Power
2.Indicator LEDs: Power LED, red indicator light for main power on Dual color LED: Red
3.Volume input level adjustment. This control is used for level matching of the subwoofer system to the main loudspeakers. We recommend that you start with this control in about the
4.Subwoofer
5.Phase switch is for amplifier output phase control. Outward position is 0º amplifier signal phase and inward position is 180º inverted amplifier signal phase. Please experiment with this setting. The correct setting is that which yields the fullest bass and smoothest blend of the subwoofer with your main speakers. This control is active in both the Subwoofer and LFE switch setting positions on the rear panel.
6.Ventilation air intake grille. It is important that for the proper operation of this amplifier that this intake remain unobstructed both in the installation and during operation. Blocking this air vent will cause the amplifier to over heat and shut down. If proper airflow is not maintained the amplifier could be damaged.
REAR PANEL
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1.Ventilation exhaust grille is for thermostatically controlled fan. It is important that for the proper operation of this amplifier that this intake remain unobstructed both in the installation and during operation. Blocking this air vent will cause the amplifier to over heat and shut down. If proper airflow is not maintained the amplifier could be damaged.
2.SPEAKER OUTPUT connection terminals are of the
3.Input selector mode switch sets the mode of operation of the amplifier.
•SUBWOOFER: This position allows the amplifier to be used as a full function subwoofer amplifier. All of the features of the amplifier are operational.
•LFE: The LFE position is used for connection to home theater equipment with a separate controllable subwoofer output that has its own crossover frequency compensation. This feature is found on most of the current DOLBY DIGITAL® and DTS® home theater equipment. The front panel Crossover control is disengaged when the selector switch is in this position.
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