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Input
level:
The RCA inputs
on
Sixfive Series amplifiers are capable of receiving either Hi or Low-level signals from
your
source
unit
If the only
output available from your source unit is a Hi-Level
signal,
simply press in the Input Level switch on the
amplifier.
Refer to the wiring section
of
this manual for additional
instructions.
Input Gain Control: The
input gain control is not a volume control.
It
matches the output of the source unit to the input
level of
the
amplifier.
Turn
the
source unit up to about 3/q volume (if the source unit goes to 30, turn
it
to 25).
Next,
slowly turn (clockwise) the gain on the amplifier up
until you can
hear
audible
distortion,
then turn it down a little.
Adjustable Subsonic Filter:
The variable subsonic filter will provide a cut-off point for
lower
frequencies (10-BOHz) that could potentially
damage
your speakers from
over-excursion,
along with wasting your amplifier's
power.
The setting for this control should be set relative to
your
speaker's low-frequency capability.
Crossover Control: The variable
crossover on the amplifier is always
active,
and allows you to adjust the LO-PASS crossover frequency from
qo-160Hz.
The setting for this control is
subjective;
BO Hz is a good place to
start.
Bass
Boost
Control:
The variable bass boost control on the side of the amplifier is designed to give you increased output,
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at the
selected
frequency.
A higher BANDWIDTH
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setting will result in a sharper cut at the frequencies above and below the selected center
frequency.
The
setting for this control is subjective. If you turn it
up,
you must readjust the input gain control to avoid clipping the
amplifier.
Remote Bass Control MVREM Sold Separately):
With the optional VIVREM remote bass level
control,
you have the ability to control the
output
level
of the amplifier
remotely.
To surface-mount the VIVREM remote bass level
control,
simply screw the remote to the chosen
location.
The VIVREM is set to pair with your
Sixfive
Series amplifier directly out of the box and will immediatley control
your amplifier.
If the VIV R emote
does not connect to
your
amplifier,
power down your amplifier and
power
it back
on,
the remote should now be
paired.

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