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O | channel, set filter switch to “LPF”. Adjust variable crossover frequency with |
N | control as desired. The amplifier input circuit filters out everything above 50Hz… |
T | ..250Hz (dependent on the adjustment of the frequency control), so only the |
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S | range channel, set filter switch to “HPF”. The input out all frequencies below |
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N | 12. Phase Shift Switch (0 And 180 Degrees): allows you to change the phase of | ||||||
C | your subwoofer from 0 to 180 degrees to help compensate for timing difference | ||||||
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I | 13. Low level Input RCA Jacks: These inputs are for signal cables from the | ||||||
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16.(Optional) Bass Boost Knob: The remote bass boost knob works in con- junction with the amplifiers bass knob.
HOUR METER - The hour meter is designed to provide the user with actual toal running time for the unit. Each number represents one hour of operation. (Fig 2)
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