
TURN ON OPTIONS CONT .
pins and reinserted across the left hand and middle pins to enable the Auto Turn-On feature. This can be done easily with a pair of needle nose pliers. With the jumper in the On position, the Amplified Bazooka will turn on automatically when it senses any music. The ORANGE wire should not be connected to anything if this feature is being used. Be sure to insulate the end of the ORANGE wire so that it will not short to ground, as this may damage the Amplified Bazooka.
INPUT SIGNAL CONNECTIONS
Should I Use High or Low Level Inputs?
If the source unit has only speaker outputs, use the high-level inputs of the Amplified Bazooka. If the source unit has both high and low level outputs, we recommend using the high level inputs over the low level inputs, due to the configuration of the Amplified Bazooka's balanced input circuit. PLEASE NOTE THAT THE WIRING IN A FACTORY STEREO MAY NOT BE ELECTRICALLY IN PHASE EVEN WHEN YOU HAVE MADE THE PROPER CONNECTIONS. Take the time after you make your wire connections to run through the quick phase check procedure in the AM I IN PHASE? Section of this manual. NEVER USE BOTH high and low-level inputs at the same time!
High-Level Inputs:
If the source unit has both front and rear speaker outputs, use only one set of speaker outputs for the high-level input of the Amplified Bazooka. Connect the GREEN wire from the 14-pin Molex plug of the Amplified Bazooka to the source units left (+) positive speaker output. Connect the GREEN W/BLACK stripe wire of the plug to the source units left (-) negative speaker output. Connect the GRAY wire of the plug to the source units right (+) positive speaker output. Connect the GRAY W/BLACK stripe wire of the plug to the source units right (-) negative speaker output.
PHASE ALERT
When one of the Amplified Bazooka's High-level Input channels is out of phase electrically with the other High-level Input channel your Bazooka will sound as if it has little or no out- put, and any output that is produced may sound distorted. If you suspect that your Bazooka is out of phase, use the AM I IN PHASE procedure to diagnose and correct the Bazookas' output, and proper bass response will be produced.