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BasX PT1 and BasX TA1
4. Summed Subwoofer Output (With Active Low-Pass Filter)
This output allows you to connect a powered subwoofer to the TA1 via the 90 Hz active low-pass
filter portion of the internal bass management crossover.
5. Crossover Outputs (With Active High-Pass Filters)
These outputs provide a signal that has been routed through the 90 Hz active high-pass filter
portion of the internal active bass management crossover.
6. Main Outputs (Line Level)
These are the line level Main Outputs on your TA1. When the Crossover Switch is set to Full Range
they provide a full range signal; when the Crossover Switch is set to High Pass they deliver a
signal that is passed through the 90 Hz active high-pass filter portion of the internal active bass
management crossover.
7. High-Pass / Full Range Crossover Switch
THIS SWITCH CONTROLS BOTH THE SIGNAL THAT IS SENT TO THE MAIN LINE LEVEL
OUTPUTS AND THE SIGNAL THAT IS SENT TO THE INTERNAL AMPLIFIERS.
When this switch is set to Full Range both the Speaker Outputs and the Main Outputs receive a
full range stereo signal. When this switch is set to High-Pass both the Speaker Outputs and the
Main Outputs receive a signal that has been routed through the active high-pass filter portion of
the internal crossover on the TA1.
Note: The High-Pass setting is normally used when the speakers connected to the Speaker
Outputs on the TA1 are being used with an active subwoofer in a full 2.1 channel system.
8. FM Antenna Input
Connect an FM Antenna to this input to allow the FM tuner to receive FM radio stations. The
included FM antenna will provide reasonable reception in strong signal areas.
Note: Connecting an external FM antenna to your TA1 will usually allow you to receive more FM
stations, and improve the signal strength on weak stations. You will also find that changing the
position and orientation of the antenna will often have significant effect on how many distant
stations you receive, and on the strength and signal quality of even local stations.