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4. 0-180 Degree Phase Alignment
Allows for the time correction of music signals to prevent phasing
cancellation or music blurring.
5. Subsonic Filter with EASY CLICK
(Refer to Pg. 13 for Adjusting)
Control the high pass crossover point for the speaker outputs to eliminate
ultra low frequencies. This crossover is always on with a 24dB per octave
slope and adjustable from 10-55Hz. This filter is used mainly in ported
applications, to protect the speakers from excessive excursion below the
port tuned frequency. Not necessary when dealing with sealed
enclosures, but can still be used to help protect the speaker system.
Low Pass Filter with EASY CLICK
(Refer to Pg. 13 for Adjusting)
crossover point for the speaker outputs. This
octave and adjustable
upper frequencies from
subwoofer.
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sition. This
ed
pplications. A majority of companies only offer a bass boost that
only allows the ability to boost a certain amount of dB at 45Hz. To adjust
the Addictive Audio amplifier according to this “industry average” set the
Center Frequency to 45Hz (16 clicks)
.
However, we don’t recommend this
because Addictive Audio is NOT industry average.
8. Boost
This allows the ability to BOOST the Center Frequency (#7 on Fig. 7) up to
+12dB. The “Bass EQ” above (#9 on Fig. 7 ) must me in the ON position.
st can be adjusted. When turned off the all
6.
This controls the lowpass
crossover is always on with a slope of 24dB per
from 50-250Hz. This filter reduces unwanted
being played through the
ter Frequency with EASY CLICK
(Refer to Pg. 13 for Adju
7
The “Bass EQ” Above (#9 on Fig. 7) must me in the ON po
allows adjustment of the center frequency (20-85Hz) that will be boost
via the BOOST adjustment above (#8 on Fig. 7). This allows the ability to
help “Boost” frequency ranges that are lacking in a sound system or help
with SPL a
9. Bass EQ On / Off
This turns the BASS EQ (#7 & #8 above Fig. 7) on or off. When turned on
the Center Frequency and Boo
Bass EQ adjustments are disabled.
10. Remote Gain Control
This allows an external bass knob (included) to adjust the subwoofer from
a more convenient location in the vehicle or in the event the stock head
unit is being used. Most aftermarket mid to high-end head units already
offer subwoofer adjustment. However, the bass knob can still be used,
but is not necessary.
11. STRAP Data Link
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