Guided Tour of The Epicenter (continued)
1. Inputs – The inputs of The Epicenter use a balanced input circuit
to help minimize induced noise. They are also designed to handle
very high signal voltages up to 15 volts!
2. Outputs – These RCA connectors should be connected to
the next component after The Epicenter, such as a crossover,
equalizer, or amplifier. Just remember, The Epicenter should go
in-line before a crossover!
3. Dash Control Input – This allows you to connect The Epicenter
to the remote "Dash Control" knob. You can mount the knob
anywhere you want, although somewhere in the front of the
vehicle is preferable.
4. Power Connector – This nifty little connector allows you to
connect the Power, Ground, and Remote Turn-On signals to The
Epicenter. Just connect all the wires to their appropriate locations
in the bright sunlight and then plug it into The Epicenter mounted
in the dark cavern of your trunk.
5. ParaBASS® Controls – These two knobs control the ParaBASS
functions of The Epicenter. The "Sweep" knob allows you to pick
the center frequency that you want The Epicenter bass restoration
circuit to maximize. The "Wide" knob adjusts how wide of a
frequency range The Epicenter will effect. Very cool!
6. Power LED – When you have connected all of your wires correctly
you should congratulate yourself when this light comes on. No
light??? Check your wires.
7. Display – Lights on. Lights off. That's what happens to this display
when The Epicenter circuit is activated. Even if bass has numbed
your ears, you can still enjoy The Epicenter.
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