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5.Proceed to push and pull the Rear- Ambience knob to hear the effects of “Driver” and “All” modes. You should hear imaging coming from the middle of the dashboard when the knob is pushed in (“Driver” mode). You should hear stereo with ambience recovery when the knob is pulled out (“All” mode). If you find that the center imaging in the “Driver” position is slightly offset to the left or right side of the dashboard, switch the
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systems with rear speakers). You should begin to hear an increase in reverberation and get a feeling of being in a very large auditorium. Note: The GTH400 converts the rear channels into true
8.Adjust the front and rear ambience as desired. For optimum center imaging, it is recommended that ambience be used sparingly on the front channels.
9.To bypass the effects of the Imaging Enhancer in the GTH400, simply pull on the “Front- Ambience” knob until it clicks to the “Bypass” position. The “Enhancer On” LED on the remote control panel will turn off and your sound system should revert back to normal stereo sound without ambience enhancement. The Imaging Enhancer is also bypassed when the remote control is unplugged from the amplifier.
6. Important Characteristics
Overload Protection – The GTH400 incorporates elaborate protection cir- cuitry to prevent damage to the amplifier circuitry and ensure reliable operation. This circuitry will turn the amplifier off in the event of overheating, a short circuit on the speaker output wiring, or improper power supply connections. If the amplifier cycles on
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