Boston Acoustics GT-50 manual Subwoofer Sensitivity Control, Subwoofer Crossover Control

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Setup Tuning—Subwoofers (cont.)

3) Head Unit

The head unit should have all controls such as bass, treble, balance, and fader set to the flat or centered position. The volume control should be at the minimum setting. If the head unit has any equalization or bass management features such as boost, they should be deactivated at this time. Turn head unit on, and verify that the GREEN status LED is lit on the amplifier.

4) Volume

With the chosen musical track playing, turn the head unit volume control up until the maximum level of undistorted signal is heard from the speakers. For most head units, this will be at the end of the volume control range.

WARNING! A distorted signal from the head unit sent to the amplifier can cause loudspeaker failure at higher listening levels!

5) SUBWOOFER Sensitivity Control

Turn controls all the way counterclockwise (minimum position). In this position, the amplifier will be less sen- sitive to the input signal from the head unit. Slowly rotate this control clockwise until maximum undistorted playing level is heard from the subwoofers. Listen closely for faults such as bottoming from the subwoofer. If fault is detected, rotate REAR input sensitivity control counterclockwise until fault is eliminated. At this point, the maximum undistorted subwoofer playing level has been defined.

6) SUBWOOFER Crossover Control

Move the selector switch to “LP” and the FILTER switch to “ON.” In this setting, lowpass signal is sent to the REAR speaker outputs. Select 12 or 24dB/octave.

7) PHASE

Subwoofer phase is relative to the front loudspeakers. Correct electrical phase does not always mean correct acoustic phase. Swap positive (+) and negative (-) connections at the speaker outputs where the subwoofer is connected to the amplifier. It is beneficial to listen to the subwoofer connected in both phase conditions. The subwoofer should be left in the condition in which the strongest bass response is noted.

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Contents GT-50 Channel, High-Current/High-Power AmplifierTable of Contents Features and Specifications Parts ListFRONT, REAR, and Subwoofer Input Sensitivity Controls Control FunctionsFront RCA Inputs FRONT, REAR, and Subwoofer Remote InputsRear RCA Inputs Rear Input SwitchSubwoofer Mode Switch Front and Rear Q ControlsMechanical Functions Fuses Wire ConnectionVents Side and Rear Upper side vent lower side vent Amplifier LinkingWire Routing General Installation PrecautionsBefore You Install Battery and Charging SystemChoose the Mounting Location Installation-Amplifier MountingAmplifier Fuses Installation-Fuses and WiringWire Gauge Passenger and Trunk Compartment MountingPower/B+ and Power/GND Connection Remote Input ConnectionSpeaker Output Connection FRONT, REAR, and Subwoofer Sensitivity Controls Setup Tuning-Full-Range SpeakersMono Subwoofer Operation MusicFront and Rear Crossover Controls VolumeHead Unit Front and Rear Input Sensitivity ControlsSubwoofer Level Control Subwoofer Mode Switch Setup Tuning-SubwoofersSubwoofer Crossover Control Subwoofer Sensitivity Control2Ω load 2Ω Subwoofer System ExamplesFrom processor Amplifier Troubleshooting Guide Status LEDs on Amplifier not Lit-Head Unit Source Turned onEngine Noise from Speakers Contact and Warranty Information Limited Warranty USIf Service Seems Necessary