Boston Acoustics GT-5750 owner manual Controls, Status LEDs

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υFront Channel Input Sensitivity (250mv to 8.0v - continuously variable)

ϖ Front Channel Highpass Frequency Adjustment (20Hz to 350Hz - variable) ω Front Channel Highpass Crossover OFF/ON Switch

ξ Front Channel Highpass Crossover Q-TuneAdj. (0.707 to 1.6 - variable) ψ Rear Signal Routing Switch (Sends Front RCA Signal to Rear Channels) ζ Rear Channel Input Sensitivity (250mv to 8.0v - continuously variable)

{ Rear Channel Highpass Frequency Adjustment (20Hz to 350Hz - variable) Rear Channel Highpass Crossover OFF/ON Switch

} Rear Channel Highpass Crossover Q-TuneAdj. (0.707 to 1.6 - variable) Subwoofer Signal Routing Switch (Sends RCA Signal to Subwoofer) Rear Channel Remote Gain OFF / ON Switch (ON when using GT-RSL)

Subwoofer Channel Input Sensitivity (250mv to 8.0v - continuously variable)

Subwoofer Channel Lowpass Frequency Adjustment (20Hz to 350Hz - variable)

Subwoofer Channel Lowpass Crossover OFF/ON Switch (OFF/12dB/24dB)

Fuse (replace with 100amp mini ANL only)

Status LEDs

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Orange

The Boston Logo will illuminate “Red” under normal operating conditions.

The Orange LED (not visible unless lit) will illuminate during start-up and under fault conditions. If this is illuminated after start-up, please refer to troubleshooting on page 12.

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Contents GT-5750 Table Of Contents Specifications Parts And SpecificationsParts List Connections Top Panel Removal / InstallationConnections Status LEDs ControlsControls Installation General Installation GeneralInstallation Wiring Installation WiringTuning The Amplifier Front and Rear Speakers Tuning The Amplifier Front and Rear SpeakersFront and Rear Q-TuneControl Input Sensitivity ControlFront and Rear Crossover Controls Subwoofer Signal Routing Switch Tuning The Amplifier Subwoofer sTuning The Amplifier Subwoofer s Lowpass Crossover Control PhaseSubwoofer Input Sensitivity Control Status LEDs on Amplifier not Lit-Head Unit Source Turned on Amplifier Troubleshooting Guide