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Control Summary
X1 Freq:
Controls crossover point of X1. It is a variable
control with a range of 50Hz to 1kHz. When the X1
Freq. range switch is in the x10 mode (button in the out
position) the range shifts from 500Hz to 10kHz. When
the Output 2 switch is in the “X1-HI” position, this control
sets the crossover frequency for both outputs.
X2 Freq:
Controls crossover point of X2. It is a variable
control with a range of 50Hz to 1kHz. X2 is unaffected
by X1’s range switch. When the Output 2 switch is in
the “X1-Hi” position, this control is not used.
Output 2 switch:
Selects the function of the “X2 Output”. It
can be X2’s highpass or lowpass, or it can tie into X1’s
highpass in order to make use the X1 Freq range switch.
This feature is especially useful when a high frequency
crossover is needed for the midrange-tweeter transition
or any time you want the convenience and simplicity of a
single frequency control for both outputs (see X1 Freq.
above).
X2 Slope: Selects either 12dB or 24dB per octave slope for
X2’s low pass only. When engaging the 24dB mode, the
output is automatically mono. If the Output 2 switch is
selected as highpass, use the 12dB (switch out) mode.
X1 Freq Range:
Multiples X1’s crossover frequency by ten
(see X1 Freq above). This switch has the capability of
both outputs (see Output 2 switch above).
Output 1-X1: Selects whether the X1 Output is highpass or
lowpass. This switch does not effect Output 2 in
anyway. Either output can be configured as highpass or
lowpass. They can both be the same or they can be
opposite of each other.