JBL GTH400-20107 manual Crossover Frequency Adjustments, Frequency Resistor JBL Part, Number

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4.2 Internal Adjustments

Speaker-Level Input

Impedance Adjustments

The speaker level inputs of the GTH400 come factory set with 100k ohm input impedance. This will provide the lowest distortion operation from the speaker outputs of most modern head units by reducing the power the amplifier in the head unit must deliver to practically nothing. On some older, or lower-priced head units, this load will not facilitate proper fader operation. To allow for this, we have provided the ability to change the input impedance of the speaker-level inputs to 15 ohms. This is accomplished by moving the jumpers

JUMPER SELECTOR

SELECT 100K OR 15 OHMS

 

 

 

150HMS

100K

 

 

 

 

 

SPEAKER

150HMS

100K

 

 

 

LINE

 

INPUT

 

INPUT

 

IMPEDANCESELECTOR

 

 

 

150HMS

100K

 

 

 

 

 

 

PREAMP

100K

 

 

 

OUT

150HMS

 

 

 

 

shown on the diagram above. This in- put is also capable of directly accepting signals, when in the 100k ohm setting, from many Balanced Line Drivers such as those sometimes used in competi- tion vehicles. For best results, a Balanced Line Driver capable of at least 4V nominal output should be used.

If the head unit has 4 channels of built- in amplification and/or an electronic fader control, you should leave the jumpers in the factory set position.

If the head unit has 2 channels of amplification, with a speaker-level fader, the jumpers should be set to the 15-ohm position. This will always be a

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rotary-type control, not one controlled by electronic pushbuttons.

If you are not certain of the type of fader control your unit has, measure the resistance across one set of speaker outputs with an ohmmeter (with the head-unit off). Adjust the fader control through its entire adjustment range. If there is a change in the resistance as the control is adjusted, set the jumpers to the 15-ohm position. (See step 1, page 16 to remove bottom cover.)

Crossover Frequency Adjustments

The GTH400 amplifiers include built-in frequency selectable crossovers. One crossover is connected in series with the amplifier circuitry and the other crossover is connected to the preamp level output jacks. These crossovers can be set in either the F (full bandwidth operation), L (subwoofer operation), or H (satellite operation).

The crossover frequencies are set by chips inside the amplifier. These chips are simply a set of resistors, connected across the pins and molded into a single package. The crossover frequencies may be changed to any value desired by changing the resistor network.

Frequency

Resistor

JBL Part

 

Value

Number

50Hz

47k

Ω

1-23-750

80Hz

33k

Ω

1-23-817

120Hz

22k

Ω

1-23-820

200Hz

12k

Ω

1-23-821

250Hz

10k

Ω

1-23-810

375Hz

6.8k

Ω

1-23-822

500Hz

4.7k

Ω

1-23-815

650Hz

3.9k

Ω

1-23-823

2.5kHz

1k

Ω

1-23-824

5kHz

470

Ω

1-23-816

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Contents GTH400-20107 06/03/98 1549 Side GTH400 Owner’s Warranty Information Table of ContentsIntroduction About Installation Features Theory of Operation Virtual Center Image EnhancerInstallation and use Speaker Requirements System Design Using the GTH400Typical Applications ApplicationApplication Controls and Connectors Non-fading subwoofer output on Group GTH400 Block Diagram Frequency Resistor JBL Part Crossover Frequency AdjustmentsNumber Custom Chip Construction Remote Chassis InstallationResistor 500,000 Value Frequency in Hz Ohms FrequencyIn-Dash Remote Installation Under-Dash Remote InstallationPower Supply Connections +12V Battery WireCassette/CD Tuner CD Player Or Changer Satellite/Subwoofer Simultaneous Stereo-Mono Connection DiagramsGround Wire Adjusting the GainSpeaker-Level Input Harness Color Codes Imaging Enhancer Setup Important Characteristics GTH400-20107 06/03/98 1550 Side Case of Difficulty GTH400-20107 06/03/98 1550 Side Specifications GTH400-20107 06/03/98 1550 Side Staple or clip your original bill of sale here