2-Channel Amplifiers
Controls and Features
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1Amplifier Input The amplifier MUST receive input on BOTH RCA jacks for proper operation.
2Amplifier Output The low level output can be connected to other amplifiers.
3Input Gain is variable from 1 to 9 volts for full output. Best results are achieved by adjusting the control to the lowest setting in relation to the output of the source unit.
4Low-pass Crossover Control
For the internal amplifier, adjustable from 50 Hz to 500 Hz @ 24dB.
5Remote Bass Gain A phone jack that accepts the included RBG control harness to allow the amplifier volume to be controlled from the passenger compartment.
6Low-pass Crossover 3-way Switch
A
7Subsonic Filter To optimize amplifier power in the audible frequencies, a defeatable 36 Hz subsonic filter provides a 6 dB per octave
8High-pass Crossover Control
For the internal amplifier, adjustable from 50 Hz to 500 Hz @ 12dB.
WARNING: All U.S.Amps require a grounded input connection.
DO NOT use
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