Tuning The Amplifier - Front and Rear Speakers

Tuning The Amplifier - Front and Rear Speakers

1) Music

The material chosen for system tuning must be both clear in recording quality and dynamic in amplitude. Many audiophile “test” discs have musical tracks with both of these characteristics and should be used.

2) Front, Rear, and Subwoofer Input Sensitivity Controls

Turn controls all the way counterclockwise (minimum position). In this position, the amplifier will be less sensitive to the input signal from the head unit (refer to the diagram on page 5).

3) Front, Rear, and Subwoofer Crossover Controls

Crossovers should be turned “OFF” during this phase of setup . Move the HIGHPASS and LOWPASS switches to the “OFF” position (refer to the diagram on page 5), with these settings, full-range signal is sent to the speaker outputs.

4) Rear Signal Routing

If using separate RCAs for Front and Rear move switch to “Dedicated Front and Rear RCA Inputs”. When using a single RCA for both Front and Rear Channels, move the switch to “Send Front RCA Signal to Rear”.

5) Head Unit

The head unit should have all controls such as bass, treble, balance, and fader set to the flat or centered position. The volume control should be at the minimum setting. If the head unit has any equalization or bass management features such as boost, they should be defeated at this time. Turn head unit on, and verify that the RED status LED (logo) is illuminated on the amplifier.

6) Volume

With the chosen musical track playing, turn the head unit volume control up until the maximum level of undistorted signal is heard from the speakers. (For most head units, this will be near the end of the volume control range.)

WARNING! A distorted signal from the head unit sent to the amplifier can cause loudspeaker failure at higher listening levels.

5-Channel Operation (Independent RCAs) Switch Configuration Diagram

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Boston Acoustics GT-5750 owner manual Tuning The Amplifier Front and Rear Speakers