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Rear Panel Input / Output Connections |
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1. Input Select Switch. |
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Each 6BSST channel gives the user the option of switching between |
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either balanced input or single ended input. | 2 |
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2. Balanced Input connector. ( Imp. 20k ) |
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This input connector accepts standard ‘XLR’ or 1/4” TRS . |
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Use quality, 100% shielded cables with gold plated connectors. | 4 | 5 |
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‘XLR’ type | 1 |
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‘TRS’ type |
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‘RCA’ type | 6 |
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3. Single Ended Input. ( |
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This input connector accepts standard ‘RCA’ or ‘Phono’ connectors. |
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Use quality, 100% shielded cables with gold plated connectors. |
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Balanced input Vs Single ended input: |
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The balanced input requires a balanced |
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systems provide noise protection from external electrical interference, so cable length can be very long (50m or longer ). The single ended or unbalanced input is provided for
4. Polarity Switch ( 0 or
Each 6BST channel gives the user the option of inverting the polarity of the input signal
5. Input Sensitivity (Gain) Switch.
The optimum gain setting will depend upon the source
The 1v setting is used when the source is
The 1v setting provides the most amplifier gain - 29 dB. (1v in = 100w @ 8 ohms.) (noise
The 2v setting is used when the sources output is actively Balanced.
This is the home theatre setting for balanced operation Or use this setting with any systems where the volume control rotation is limited to the bottom half of the control or less.
The 2v setting provides an amplifier gain - 23 dB. ( 2v in = 100w @ 8 ohms.) ( noise
The 4v setting is used when the source
Some
The 4v setting provides an amplifier gain - 17 dB. ( 4v in = 100w @ 8 ohms.) ( noise
The noise is referenced in dB below rated output of 300 watts. Different input configurations result in slightly different noise readings. The above noise ratings represent minimum readings, actual readings may be better.
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