AMPLIFIER SETTINGS
Signal Input and Output Configurations
The input section of the amplifier consists of a phase switch that sets the output configura- tion, gain controls, and RCA inputs. The input section makes it easy to adapt this amplifier to most system configurations.
Input Gain
The Orion HCCA D600 amplifier has a level adjustment to allow for easy integration with any source unit. The input sensitivity can be adjusted from 150mV to 5V. Refer to Testing the System and Adjusting the Sound of the System sections of this guide for detailed instructions on setting the gain.
Phase Switches
●0° - leaves output unaffected. The output signal is in phase with the input signal.
●180° - inverts the output. The channel is 180° output of phase. This configuration is useful for inverting the phase of subwoofers to improve staging in a vehicle. This is also used when bridging two amplifiers into one speaker.
Line Output Configurations (System Expansion)
NOTE: When expanding your system by adding additional Orion amplifiers in the signal chain use only the same model(s) as the first amplier in the chain.
The line outputs on Orion amplifiers offer easy, unlimited system expansion. Routing signal from a source unit,
The first amplifier in the signal chain will have its Master/Slave switch set to the MASTER position. In effect this first amplifier will set the gain for the remainder of the amplifiers in the signal chain.
The remaining amplifiers following in the signal chain will have their Master/Slave switch set to the SLAVE position. This allows the signal to be input directly, bypassing the subse- quent amplifiers gain control. The audio level is set and supplied by the output of the mas- ter amplifier at its gain setting.
Internal Crossover Configurations
The crossover section of the Orion HCCA D600 amplifier is continuously variable and extremely flexible. In addition to the variable
When using Orion loudspeakers, minor deviations from the recommended frequency ranges can provide superior results depending on your speaker locations and your vehicle acoustics. Setting crossover frequencies higher than recommended will not cause damage and may provide superior sonic results depending on your system's performance goals. Refer to your loudspeaker owner's manual for assistance in choosing the proper crossover frequencies for your system.
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