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ADJUSTING THE X-OVER AND BASS

ENGLISH

(Please note: If you intend to use the ELA265, ELA2100 and ELA2150 in the Tri-mode configuration, it is necessary to set the crossover control to the “FLAT” setting in order to receive full range output)

The “ELA” amplifiers are equipped with a built-in crossover network allowing you to select the crossover type (i.e. Low-Pass or Hi-Pass) and the desired crossover point. For example if you wish to drive a pair of subwoofers, you can select the “Low Pass” setting on the amplifier to filter out high frequencies. This will send only low frequencies to your subwoofers (see example settings below).

You can add 6 or 12dB bass boost

Select the crossover type on theby switching the Bass Boost control. amplifiers side panel.

(Low-pass is selected in this example for subwoofers)

X-OVER

BASS BOOST

LPF FLATHPF

50Hz 250Hz

6dB

 

 

 

0dB 12dB

 

X-OVER

 

 

 

 

 

Select the crossover

point for your speakers.

FINE TUNE THE SYSTEM

Fine tune the amplifier's input sensitivity.

LEVEL

T h e

g a i n s e n s i t i v i t y

c o n t r o l f o r

t h e “ E L A ”

 

amplifier is located on the side panel. This gain control

 

has

been included to allow adjustment

to properly

 

match the output of the radio. This is one of the most

 

misunderstood adjustments. By rotating the control in

MIN MAX

the

clockwise direction,

the amplifier‘s

input will

become more sensitive and the music will play louder. This is

not a volume control and you will not get more power out of the amplifier in the maximum position! It may seem to deliver more output, but actually the system is only playing louder faster as you turn the volume control on the radio. Ideally, to properly level match the system the goal is to achieve maximum output from the amplifier without distortion at about 3/4 of the volume control.

To determine if the amplifier’s gain is set properly, turn the system on and slowly increase the volume control. You should be able to use about 3/4 volume before the system gets loud but not distorting. It is very important when making these adjustments that you do not over drive the speakers (at point of distortion) this will cause permanent damage to the speakers. If you are unable to achieve 3/4 volume before distortion you will need to adjust gain control (in this case you would reduce the gain). The gain controls should be adjusted very slowly. It may help to have another person to assist you by adjusting the gain controls while you listen for distortion.

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Bazooka ELA1300, ELA2100, ELA2150, ELA1800, ELA1190, ELA1500, ELA465, ELA265 Adjusting the X-OVER and Bass, Fine Tune the System