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CHOOSING THE CORRECT SWITCHING MODULES
The Access™ System is very versatile and can be installed and wired in many different ways, including the wrong way. Your Account Manager can help you choose the modules that will best suit your needs. If at any time you wish to change your mer- chandising approach, Access can be rewired and additional modules can be installed to accommodate a different configu- ration.
Product Groups
Front Speakers
Rear Speakers
When planning the installation, | Sub Amps | Subwoofers |
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try to think of the components |
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you wish to display as belonging |
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to a particular family or GROUP, and where those components might |
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reside in the signal path, for a typical vehicle installation. |
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Head Units |
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The Model 910 is a good choice for almost every type of head unit, from |
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simple |
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outputs, to CD/tuner units that have |
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rear channels and |
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Both of these varieties belong to the same source family or Product |
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Group and may be switched with the Model 910D (see Figure 6). |
| Figure 6. Basic Head | |
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| Unit hookup with high |
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Processors and Equalizers | and | |
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The next logical Product Group in the signal path may be Processor/ EQs/Crossovers. Generally, these devices have
level inputs that are processed through a dividing network to derive multiple output channels (e.g. 2 in x 6 out; see Figure 7). Products in this group are usually wired in the signal path just prior to the amplifier(s) input. Most of these processors have a wide range of adjustable controls that, when
DC Power
915X
Source In | 958 |
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Front Out
Rear Out
Sub Out
Figure 7. Basic Processor/EQ hookup for low-level inputs and outputs with DC power.
You may not wish to buy the extra switching modules to create a
separate Product Group for Processor/EQs, especially if you only carry one or two models of crossovers or passive EQs. However, if you want more than one amp to play at any given time, there should be at least one device (a crossover or processor) in the signal path that can accept a
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