Configuration/Setup

INSTALLATION

Configuration/Setup

Input level Control

Crossover Mode

Crossover Frequency Control

Bass Boost

Subsonic Filter (DA501D and DA801D)

LED Indicators

The input level control (gain) is used to obtain the best possible match between the head unit audio output and the amplifier input. Begin by turning the input level control fully counterclockwise. Next, turn up the head unit volume control around 3/4 of the way up. Adjust the input level control clockwise until audible distortion is heard, then slightly counterclockwise to provide the best match. Repeat for all input level controls.

The crossover is used to filter out frequencies above or below a certain point. Choose LPF when using the amplifier with subwoofers, HPF when using with midrange/tweeter combinations and FLAT when using with coaxial-type speakers.

Note: Choose FLAT when using the amplifier in stereo/bridged simultaneous mode. In this mode, passive crossovers are required. Failure to use the correct passive components may damage the amplifier and/or speakers. Consult a qualified professional for recommendations.

This control allows precise adjustment of the crossover frequency.

This control provides additional boost @ 45Hz when used with subwoofers. Adjust this control with caution - as improper use can damage speakers!

Setting this control to the desired frequency will limit harmful frequencies below the setting from going to the subwoofer(s), preventing possible damage from frequencies that subwoofers are not designed to handle.

The green LED indicator illuminates during normal operation (POWER) and the red LED indicator

is visible when the amplifier detects a fault (PROTECT).

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Dual DA604D Configuration/Setup, Input level Control Crossover Mode, Bass Boost Subsonic Filter DA501D and DA801D