Devine D Series User Manual page 15

Digital class d power amplifiers
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Lack of high frequencies
Too much bass
Too much high frequency
CLIP limiter indicator keeps on
flickering or is constantly lit
Protect LED is lit
Buzzing noise coming from the
speaker
Any information and illustrations shown in this user manual are subject to change without further notice.
User manual version: 4.0
Playback of track without high
frequencies
Treble level set to minimum
Bass level set to high
Treble level set to high
CLIP limiter circuit is active to
prevent overloading of internal
components
Protection of the internal
components and blocking the
incoming/outgoing signals due to
overloading
Un-earthed power connection
Un-earthed signal source
Interference from power cables
Bad cables
Creation date + author initials: 11-12-2015 RV Revision date + author initials: 10-12-2015 RV
Try playing a different reference
track that has low frequencies
through the speaker system
Increase Treble level to neutral
position
Decrease Bass level to neutral
position
Decrease Treble level to neutral
position
Decrease volume settings (signal
source, signal source on mixer
panel or master volume)
Also set Treble and Bass levels to
neutral
Turn off the amplifier and check if
your speaker impedance is
correct, if the signal source is
sending an overloading signal, or if
the amplifier has been turned up ,
exceeding its maximum capacity.
Connect the speaker to a
grounded outlet
Connect the signal source to a
grounded outlet
Avoid placing power and signal
cables in a parallel structure and
keep them as far apart as
possible. If needed, cross cables
in an X-shape only.
Remove/replace the cable or
increase/decrease the volume of
the speaker. If this stops the noise,
the problem is probably located
somewhere in your signal chain.

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