Clark Synthesis TA1501C owner manual Company Overview

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COMPANY OVERVIEW

Thank you for purchasing a Clark Synthesis Tactile Sound Amplifier! We are confident this product will be a welcome addition to your audio system.

For many years, Clark Synthesis has been providing Tactile Sound Transducers for use in home theaters, listening rooms, outdoor decks, military simulators, theme park attractions, game chairs, professional music, and swimming pools. With such a variety of products, it is likely that Clark Synthesis has the right type of transducer for your application.

Because Clark Synthesis transducers require amplification to operate properly, we offer the TA1501C amplifier. The TA1501C is designed for a wide variety of uses, including home theater, professional music, and outdoor living applications.

With a focus on providing complementary products that provide quality sound and professional-grade performance, Clark Synthesis is committed to designing products that will take your audio experience to the next level. We are glad you chose a Clark Synthesis TA1501C amplifier and we hope that you will enjoy many years of listening enjoyment using our products.

The Clark Synthesis products shown below can be powered with the TA1501C Amplifier.

TST429 Platinum Transducer

TST329 Gold Transducer

AQ339 Aquasonic

Underwater Speaker

TST239 Silver Transducer AW339 All-Weather Transducer

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Contents TA1501C Clark Synthesis Amplifier Company Overview Warranty United States Warranty and Return PolicySafety Instructions Product Introduction Overview of the AmplifierPackage Contents Unpacking Your AmplifierProduct Overview Power Indicator Light Gain Volume Control Front Panel OverviewIEC-601 Connector Rear Panel Overview AC Power SwitchAudio Input/Output Connectors AC Power Switch Rear Panel OverviewSetting UP Your Amplifier Quick Setup Instructions Initial Settings Prior to Making Connections Placing/Mounting the AmplifierMounting the Amplifiers on a Clamping Rackshelf Connecting the Audio Source Home TheaterLF Center RF LFE/SUB CH1 CH2 CH3 Connecting the Transducer to the Amplifier Using the Powered Loop-Through To Run Multiple Transducers Operating Your Amplifier Balancing the Transducer with the SubwooferPhoto #4 Specifications Troubleshooting Symptom Troubleshooting Question RemedyGlossary of Terms Term DefinitionGlossary of Terms Symbols IndexIndex 05/2008 Ver 2008 Clark Synthesis, Inc