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FUNCTIONS
THE OUTSIDE
1. Inputs:
The inputs of The
HTGBD1
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
HTGBD1
, such as a crossover, equalizer, or amplifier. Just remember,
the
HTGBD1
should go inline before a crossover.
3. Dash Remote Control
4. Power Connector
5. Para-Bass Controls:
These 2 knobs control the Para-Bass functions of the
HTGBD1
. The SWEEP knob allows you to pick the center frequency that you
want the
HTGBD1
bass restoration circuit to maximize. The WIDE knob abjusts
how wide of a frequency range the
HTGBD1
will effect.
6. The PFM Subsonic Filter Switch:
The
HTGBD1
utilizers a PFM Subsonic Filter
Switch which will help with speaker control and amplifier power management.
This PFM Subsonic Filter Switch comes with three frequencies selections 35Hz /
50Hz / 80Hz. On most systems, setting the switch at 33Hz is fine. If you want to
protect your speaker system even more, you should try a higher frequency.
Often a higher frequency actually sounds louder and cleaner.
7. Bass Maximize Indicator:
These three LED indicators flashes when the bass
maximization circuit is activated.
8. Power On LED