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AMPLIFIER INPUT SECTION

The 500/1 employs a differential-balanced 

input topology that provides the user with a high

degree of input flexibility while retaining superior

noise rejection.This type of circuit also allows the

500/1 to accept high-voltage inputs from factory

source unit outputs without excessive distortion

or noise problems.

1) Input Connections:

A standard left/right

pair of RCA type jacks is used for input on 

the 500/1.You may run a stereo or a mono 

signal into the inputs of the amplifier.The

amplifier's input section automatically sums 

stereo signals to mono for the internal amplifier

section and for the 

“LP” “Filter  Mode”

of the

“Preamp Output”

section.

If you plan to use the 

“Preamp Output”

of the

500/1 to feed a stereo amplifier, you 

must

connect

a stereo signal to the input of the amplifier. A mono

signal into the amplifier will result in a mono signal

out of the preamp output. (It's a great amplifier, but

it doesn't do magic).

The amplifier will operate with only one input

connection (left or right), but will require an

increase in input sensitivity to overcome the loss

of signal. If a mono input signal is to be run, we

recommend that you use a “Y-adaptor” to split the

mono signal into both inputs of the amplifier.

2) Input Voltage Range:

A wide range of signal

input voltages can be accommodated by the

500/1's input section (200mV – 8V).This wide

range is split up into two sub-ranges, accessible via

switches located in the 

“Amplifier Input Section”

of the amplifier.

The 

“Low”

position on the 

“Input Voltage”

switch selects an input sensitivity range between

200mV and 2V. This means that the 

“Input Sens.”

rotary control will operate within that voltage

window. If you are using an aftermarket source

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unit, with conventional preamp-level outputs, this

is most likely the position that you will use.

The 

“High”

position on the

“Input Voltage”

switch selects an input sensitivity range between

800mV and 8V. This is useful for certain high-

output preamp level signals as well as speaker-level

output from source units and small amplifiers.To

use speaker-level sources, splice the speaker output

wires of the source unit or small amplifier onto a

pair of RCA cables or plugs.

The output of the amplifier will 

decrease

for a

given input voltage when the 

“Input Range” 

switch

is placed in the 

“High”

position. Conversely, the

output will be higher with the switch in the 

“Low”

position. While this may sound counter-intuitive, it is

consistent with the descriptions above.

3) Input Sensitivity Adjustment:

Located next to

the 

“Input Voltage” 

switch, in the 

“Amplifier Input

Section”

, is a rotary control labeled 

“Input Sens.”

.

Once the appropriate 

“Input Voltage”

range has

been selected, this rotary control can be used to

match the source unit's output voltage to the input

stage of the amplifier for maximum clean output.

Rotating the control clockwise will result in higher

sensitivity (louder for a given input voltage).

Rotating the control counter-clockwise will result in

lower sensitivity (quieter for a given input voltage).

To properly set the amplifier for maximum clean

output, please refer to Appendix B (page 14) in this

manual. After using this procedure, you can then

adjust the level of the amplifier by adjusting the

input sensitivity 

downward

, if the amplifier requires

attenuation to achieve the desired system balance.

Do not increase the “Input Sens.” setting for

any amplifier in the system beyond the maximum

level established during the procedure outlined

in Appendix B (page 14). Doing so will result in

audible distortion and possible speaker damage.

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TURN-ON OPTIONS

The 500/1 can be turned on and off using two

different methods:

1) 

A conven12V remote turn-on lead.

2)

A signal sensing turn-on circuit.

To select between the two modes there is a

switch, marked 

“Signal Sensing”

, located in the

“Amplifier Input Section”

of the front panel.

1) Conventional Remote Turn-On Method:

uses a conven12V remote turn-on lead,

typically controlled by the source unit's remote

turn-on output.The amplifier will turn on when

+12V is present at its

“Remote”

input and turn off

when +12V is switched off. If a source unit does not

have a dedicated remote turn-on output, the

amplifier’s turn-on lead can be connected to 

+12V via a switch that derives power from an

ignition-switched circuit.To use this method, select

“Off”

on the 

“Signal Sensing”

switch in the

“Amplifier Input Section”

.

The 500/1's 

“Remote”

turn-on connector is

designed to accept 12 AWG – 8 AWG wire.

12 AWG is more than adequate for this purpose.

To connect the remote turn-on wire to the

amplifier, first back out the set screw on the top of

the amplifier, using the supplied hex wrench. Strip

1/2 inch (12mm) of wire and insert the bare wire

into the receptacle on the front panel of the

amplifier, seating it firmly so that no bare wire is

exposed. Smaller wire than 12 AWG can be used,

but it may be necessary to strip 1 inch of insulation

from the wire and fold the bare wire in half prior to

insertion. While holding the wire in the terminal,

tighten the set screw firmly, taking care not to strip

the head of the screw and making sure that the

wire is firmly gripped by the set screw.

2) Signal Sensing Turn-On Method:

A valuable

feature of the 500/1 is its ability to be turned on

and off by the presence or lack of signal at its audio

inputs.This allows you to operate the amplifier

without having to locate a remote turn-on lead at

the source unit.This can be very useful if interfacing

the amplifier with some OEM source units that do

not have conventional turn-on leads.

The sensitivity of the signal sensing turn-on circuit

has been designed for high-level (speaker level)

signals, not for low-level (preamp level) signals. Using

this feature with low-level (preamp level) signals is

not recommended. We do not recommend this

method of turning the amplifier on and off as a

default. Whenever possible, use the conventional

remote turn-on lead method.The signal sensing

circuit is designed to detect midrange frequency

signal presence. If the signal feeding the amplifier is

not full-range (for example, if there is an active 

low-pass crossover in line before the amplifier),

this circuit will not operate properly.

To activate the signal sensing turn-on feature,

place the 

“Signal Sensing”

switch in the 

“On”

position.This should only be done if there is no

conventional turn-on lead connected to the

amplifier's 

“Remote”

connector. When in the 

“On”

position, the signal sensing circuit will monitor the

audio input signal and turn the amplifier on when

signal is present. After about 25 seconds of no

signal, the amplifier will shut off.

Turning on other amplifiers in signal sensing

mode:

When the signal sensing circuit is turned on,

the 

“Remote”

Connector on the amplifier may be

used as a remote turn-on source for other

amplifiers in the system. +12V will be present 

at the connector when the amplifier turns on in

signal sensing mode and will not be present when

the amplifier turns off.

You cannot use the turn-on output to turn on

processors that are in the signal path before the

500/1. (Signal will not pass through most

processors when they are not powered up,

meaning that the amplifier will not turn on until

that processor is active).

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