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Bridged Mode Operation

—With the amplifier in bridged mono mode and driving a high-

power subwoofer system, the MPC-X100 can be used as a subwoofer filter, taking full-range

audio from Channel 1’s input and sending on a 100 Hz low-pass signal to the amplifier

circuitry. For correct operation, bypass Channel 2 on the MPC-X100 board and use only

Channel 1’s input and processing.

Bypassing the filters

To completely bypass the filter circuitry of  a channel, set the jumpers on both Jx01 and Jx02

across pins 1 and 2, which are the upper two pins on their headers (see Figure 4). 

Note: If

you neglect to place jumpers on either header, no signal will pass on that channel.

 To

bypass Channel 2 for bridged mode operation, set the jumpers on headers J201 and J202

across pins 1 and 2.

Channel 1 (subwoofer): Programming the subsonic (high-pass) filter

Bypass/enable header

—To use the subwoofer channel’s high-pass subsonic filter, set the

jumper on header J102 across pins 2 and 3, which are the lower two pins. If you do not want

any subsonic filtering, bypass the filter by setting the jumper across pins 1 and 2. 

Note:

Subwoofers tend to sound best when used with suitable filtering, which prevents the

amplifier and speaker from wasting power trying to reproduce frequencies that are too

low. For best performance it is recommended that you bypass the high-pass filter only

if  there is suitable filtering elsewhere in the audio signal path.

Setting frequency

—To set the corner frequency (at which the output is 6 dB down) of  the

high-pass filter, set switch S102 to 

×1

 (down) and choose the appropriate resistor network

value for RN104. Use the high-pass table to select the right combination. See the appendix of

this manual for keys to identifying the correct resistor network. 

Note: Switch S101 should

also be set to 

×1

 (down).

Inserting the resistor network

—The factory preset frequency is 20 Hz. If there is a resistor

network already installed in the socket, carefully pull it straight out. Insert the pins of  the new

resistor network into the socket holes and carefully press the network into the socket. Be

careful to avoid bending the pins of  the resistor network. Orientation of  the resistor network

is unimportant, as long as all 8 pins are well seated in the socket.

Channel 2: Programming the ultrasonic (low-pass) filter and CD horn EQ

Bypass/enable header

—To use the low-pass ultrasonic filter, set the

jumper on J201 across pins 2 and 3, which are the lower two pins. But if you

do not wish to use the low-pass filter and want to bypass it instead, set the

jumper across pins 1 and 2. 

Note: Ultrasonic filtering is recommended to

reduce susceptibility to RF  and other types of  interference.

To engage the 100 Hz high-pass filter, place a jumper across pins 2 and 3 of

header J202. To bypass the filter for full-range audio, place the jumper across

pins 1 and 2. 

Note: if  you need CD horn equalization, you must engage

the 100 Hz high-pass filter also.

Setting frequency

—To set the corner frequency (at which the output is

6 dB down) of the low-pass ultrasonic filter section, choose the appropriate

resistor network value and switch setting for RN202 and S201, respectively.

(Sx01 is a 

×10

 range switch. In its upper position, the frequency range is ×10;

in the lower it is ×1.) Use the low-pass table at left to select the right combi-

nation. See the appendix of this manual for keys to identifying the correct

resistor network. 

Note: Switch S202 should always be set to 

×1

 (down).

The high-pass frequency is fixed at 100 Hz and cannot be changed.

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Subsonic (high-pass) filter
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Figure 4

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Содержание MPC-X100

Страница 1: ...nce it practically eliminates the danger of unauthorized tampering with crossover setting or incorrect crossover output connections as well as the loudspeaker damage that may result from such user tampering Installing the MPC X100 involves soldering a 10 pin and a 12 pin header into corresponding holes on the input card a process that only qualified technical persons should attempt We recommend th...

Страница 2: ...the chassis 2 screws on each mini panel The upper blank panel will simply drop off when its screws are removed 4 Gently pull the lower input panel out from the amplifier Once it is removed you will notice a ribbon cable connecting the input PC board to the amplifier Disengage the locking wing clamps on the ribbon header and carefully remove the ribbon head from the socket on the board Now the inpu...

Страница 3: ...system III Programming the MPC X100 The MPC X100 is preset for a 100 Hz crossover point this frequency cannot be changed The circuit board has four switches six 3 pin headers and two SIP resistor network sockets all used for programming the module see Figure 3 The numerical designations identify which channel the switch header or socket is part of those designated by a 3 digit number starting in a...

Страница 4: ...pins of the new resistor network into the socket holes and carefully press the network into the socket Be careful to avoid bending the pins of the resistor network Orientation of the resistor network is unimportant as long as all 8 pins are well seated in the socket Channel 2 Programming the ultrasonic low pass filter and CD horn EQ Bypass enable header To use the low pass ultrasonic filter set th...

Страница 5: ...nly used in sound installations to filter out rumbles and other inaudible or unwanted low frequency signals and to protect speaker tuned vented speakers from damage due to excessive energy below the tuning frequency For a subsonic filter determine the lowest useable frequency that the speaker can safely handle and set the high pass filter to that frequency Typical subsonic filters are set at 50 Hz...

Страница 6: ...t 20 kHz or across pins 2 and 3 for 10 dB at 20 kHz MPC X100 Subwoofer Full range speaker system F 100 Hz C 2 Way Active Crossover This configuration routes the frequencies below 100 Hz to amplifier Channel 1 which will driver the subwoofer s and the frequencies above to Channel 2 which will drive the full range typically woofer high frequency as passive 2 way or woofer midrange high frequency as ...

Страница 7: ...1 across pins 1 and 2 to bypass the low pass filter V Warranty Contacting JBL These products are designed and backed by JBL Professional the world leader in sound reinforcement For complete JBL warranty information to order replacement parts or to ask for clarifications to this manual contact JBL Professional Within the United States Contact the Applications Dept JBL Professional PO Box 2200 8500 ...

Страница 8: ... to determine resistance code Disregard the other numerals and letters RESISTANCE 2 7K 3 9K 4 7K 5 6K 6 8K 8 2K 10K 12K 15K 18K 20K 22K 27K 33K 39K 47K 56K 68K CODE 272 392 472 562 682 822 103 123 153 183 203 223 273 333 393 473 563 683 JBL Professional 8500 Balboa Boulevard P O Box 2200 Northridge California 91329 U S A A Harman International Company MPC X100 MANUAL 3 99 All manuals and user guid...

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