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THREE.2
Owner’s Enjoyment Manual
A GUIDED TOUR OF THE THREE.2
1. Aux Input:
An 1/8” jack on the front panel allows an
Auxiliary input to be plugged in quickly and easily at any
time. Plugging into the front Aux In jack will automatically
override the Rear Aux In. When you unplug from the front
jack, the rear jack will again be active. Cool eh?
2. Graphic Equalization Bands:
Three stereo
controls centered at 125Hz, 1.25KHz, and 10 KHz with 12dB
of boost or cut. These controls should be used to tweak your
system, depending upon your mood or program material.
3. Para-BASS
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Controls:
Two simple controls allow for
killer bass tweaking. The sweep knob selects the center fre-
quency, between 40 and 80Hz. The gain knob provides 12dB
of boost or cut, centered around the sweep frequency.
4. Subwoofer Level Control:
Exactly what it says it
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is. Controls the amount of signal that goes to the sub-woofer
output of your THREE.2.
5. Fader:
When amplifier channels are connected to the
front and rear outputs, the fader control will allow you to
fade the signal level back and forth. This also means you can
have front and rear fading even though your source unit only
has 2-channel outputs.
6. Volume:
Because the THREE.2 is a true pre-amp, it
serves as the main control unit in the audio system. It has a
master volume control that controls the output to all of your
amplifiers. The best signal-to-noise ratio (and therefor the best
sound quality) from your head unit is at about 3/4 volume.
Now, you can turn the head unit up to where it sounds best
and then use the volume knob of the THREE.2 to give your
amps the cleanest signal at the volume you want to listen to.
Result? The best sound at every volume level.
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Figure 1: Front View of THREE.2
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