System Configurations - JL Audio XD600 Owner's Manual

600w 6-channel amplifier
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS

The XD600/6v2 is a flexible amplifier, well-
suited for a multitude of system configurations.
In this section, the most likely configurations are
explained in detail.
Once you have selected your desired
configuration, you can use the amplifier panel
drawing on pages 18 & 19 to mark the required
switch positions for easy reference.
BI-AMPLIFIED SYSTEMS
Bi-amplified systems are defined as systems
in which separate amplifier channels drive low-
frequency (LF) and high-frequency (HF) speakers
and are separately filtered to send appropriate
frequency ranges to each speaker system.
The most common application of
bi-amplification in mobile audio is to drive a
subwoofer system from one or more amplifiers or
channels and component speakers from separate
amplifiers or channels.
The XD600/6v2 is designed to work as the only
amplifier in a bi-amplified system.
Bi-Amplified System with the XD600/6
In this configuration, channels 5&6 of the
XD600/6v2 will drive subwoofers (stereo 75W x 2
at 4 ohms, 100W x 2 at 2 ohms, or bridged 200W
x 1 at 4 ohms) with low-pass filtering. Channels
1&2 and channels 3&4 will drive component
speakers in stereo (75W x 4 at 4 ohms or 100W x
2 at 2 ohms) with high-pass filtering.
Input connection options for a bi-amplified system
with one XD600/6v2 are as follows:
A) No User Adjustability:
Req uired: a basic source unit or processor
with one pair of stereo outputs.
Inp ut Connections: a single pair of stereo source
unit outputs is connected to the "Ch 1" and "Ch
2" inputs of the XD600/6v2. Then, select "2 ch."
on the 600/6v2's "Input Mode" switch.
Res ult: the relative level of the LF and HF
channels will be fixed by the 600/6v2's "Input
Sens." settings and will not be user adjustable
from the front of the vehicle (unless an
optional HD-RLC is connected the "Remote
Level Control" port and used as a subwoofer
level control).
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B) Fade Front vs. Rear with no Subwoofer
Level Control:
Req uired: a basic source unit or processor with
two pairs of stereo outputs.
Inp ut Connections: one pair of stereo source unit
outputs is connected to the "CH 1 (Left)" and
"CH 2 (Right)" inputs and the second pair
of stereo source unit outputs is connected
to the "CH 3 (Left)" and "CH 4 (Right)"
inputs of the XD600/6v2 (select "4 Ch." on the
"Input Mode" switch in the "Channel 5 & 6
Controls" section).
Res ult: the relative level of the LF and HF
channels will be fixed by the 600/6v2's "Input
Sens." settings and will not be user adjustable
from the front of the vehicle, but the user will
be able to fade the signal from front to rear.
An optional HD-RLC can be connected the
"Remote Level Control" port and used as a
subwoofer level control, if desired.
C) Fade Subwoofer Level vs. HF Level:
Req uired: a basic source unit or processor with
two pairs of stereo outputs.
Inp ut Connections: the first stereo pair of source
unit outputs each split with a "Y-Adaptor"
allowing the left signal to be sent to the "CH
1 (Left)" and "CH 3 (Left)" inputs and the
right signal to be sent to the "CH 2 (Right)"
and "CH 4 (Right)" inputs of the XD600/6v2.
The second stereo pair of source unit outputs
is connected to the "CH 5 (Left)" and "CH 6
(Right)" inputs (select "6 Ch." on the "Input
Mode" switch).
Res ult: in this mode, the user has the ability to
fade or control the level of the LF channels
relative to the HF channels via the source
unit's fader control without exceeding the
maximum clean output level set by each
amplifier section's "Input Sens." controls.

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