Functions & inputs
09
HIGH INPUT
AUTOMATIC REMOTE
LOW PASS
HIGH PASS
0
+10
BASS
BOOST
L
R
dB
Hz
Hz
MAX.
LEVEL
0
INPUT
ON
FULL
80
80
10
CROSSOVER
1
3
2
4
5
6
7
In cause of absence of audio or turning CD player off, the amplifier will still remain on for
around 30 seconds.
3 - LEVEL:
It sets the amplifier input sensitivity, which allows an optimal adjustment to the
output signals levels of nearly all models of CD/DVD Players found in the market.
5 - HIGH PASS:
Variable adjustment from 10Hz to 80Hz, which determines the beginning of
the amplifier operating frequency.
7 - LED ON:
Indicates that the amplifier is on.
6 - BASS BOOST:
Boost the bass signals with variable range from 0 to + 10dB.
Attention: Using this connector, the connection of the REMOTE cable is NOT require, because
MD 250.1 has an audio recognition system which turn on the amplifier automatically.
In order to keep the amplifier ON, a minimum volume is required, around 2 to 5 (varying
according to song or CD player model). Notice that in case CD player is turned on with
volume = 0, the amplifier won’t turn on.
1- INPUT FOR SIGNALS (HIGH LEVEL):
Signal connectors (L/R) to be amplified. Connect
them to the amplified output connections (WIRES) from CD / DVD player.
2 - INPUT (RCA):
Inputs of signals to be amplified. Connect these signals to RCA outputs of
CD/DVD Player, using good quality shielded cables to avoid noise interference.
4 - LOW PASS:
Variable adjustment from 80Hz to FULL, which determines the end of the
amplifier operating frequency.