AudioControl®

D. Level Matching

If you have ever listened to a friend’s “killer” car audio system and heard lots of hiss, clicks or pops, then you have experienced an improperly level matched system. When a performance autosound system is properly level matched, you should get the maximum output from your source unit and amplifiers without any clipping or that annoying hiss! The following steps will help guide you through the process, although at the end of the day, your ears will be your guide!

1)Set your source unit’s fader and balance controls to their center positions.

2)Disconnect the output RCA connections be- tween your DQS and the amplifier(s)…otherwise get some earplugs.

3)Start playing some relatively dynamic music and set the volume on your source unit to about 3/4 of maximum. You should not hear anything at this point. If you are hearing music, go back to step #2. If you are hearing voices, go see a doctor!

4)Starting with the DQS “Input Level” controls, adjust the control knobs until the “Input Maxi- mized” LED begins to flicker steadily with the music.

5)Now adjust the output level control until the “2 volt” or “5 volt” light starts to flicker. You will want the output voltage to match up to your amplifiers input gain levels. If you don’t know how much this is, ASK the amplifier manufacturer or read the owner’s manual of the amplifier.

6)Very Important - Set the input gains on the amplifier(s) at minimum!

7)Double check that you performed Step #6

8)Decrease the volume control on your source unit and re-connect the RCAs between the DQS and the amplifier(s).

9)Now increase the volume on your source unit to your normal listening level. For some of you, this may be louder than others!

10)At this point you may find yourself going back and adjusting the “Output Level” controls on your DQS to accommodate for the speaker placement and efficiency.

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Owner’s Enjoyment Manual

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AudioControl DQS manual Level Matching