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3. SUBWOOFER OUTPUT connector: this male XLR-connector can be connected
to both unbalanced and balanced inputs of subwoofer amplifiers. The cutoff
frequency and level of this output are adjustable.
• For balanced use, please follow these conventions:
Pin1 = Ground ~ Pin2 = Hot (+) ~ Pin3 = Cold (-)
Readymade cables are available from JB Systems (ex. 7-0063 ~ 5m XLR m/f)
• For unbalanced use, connect Pin3 (-) to Pin1 (ground/shield)
Readymade cables are available from JB Systems (2-0440 ~ cinch/XLR f)
4. Mains input: connect the sound enhancer to the 220V AC mains, using the
supplied power-cord.
FRONT PANEL:
5. BYPASS switch: This button switches the processor over between operation
and bypass. When the button is pressed the blue led turns on to indicate that the
processor works. You can use this switch to compare the sound with and without
processing. This makes it easier to tune the sound using trial and error.
6. SHIFT switch: Sets the cutoff lower frequency of the bass processor. Depending
on the situation you can select 50Hz or 100Hz cutoff frequency for the bass
processor. This function also helps reducing system load.
7. LOW MIX control: Controls the amount of low band signal, produced by the bass
processor, used for sound enhancement (from zero to maximum). The setting
depends on the application and can be adapted to your own taste. When
adjusting, use the BYPASS switch to compare between original and processed
sound.
Important: Note that the bass processor should be used with care to avoid
possible speaker damage. Most smaller and economical speakers are not
capable of handling the low frequencies produced by this unit.
8. TUNE control: Sets the cutoff frequency of the high-pass filter. In a range from
1kHz to 8kHz you can select the frequencies that are routed to the high band
processor.
9. PROCESSOR control: controls the efficiency of the high band processor. The
signals' transparency and sharpness increases while turning the control knob in
clockwise direction. When adjusting, use the BYPASS switch to compare
between original and processed sound.
10. HIGH MIX control: Controls the amount of signal, produced by the high band
processor, used for sound enhancement (from zero to maximum). The setting
depends on the application. It can be used to give a high-quality system the little
"finishing touch" it needs or you can add some extra clarity to a relatively poor
sound system. In any case it is up to you to adapt the sound to your own taste.
Always start adjusting with the HIGH MIX control turned in counterclockwise
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