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“Amp LP Filter”

and 

“Advanced Bass Control”

sections. This is primarily used for running

additional 500/1’s in a “Slave” configuration from

the “Master” amplifier. For detailed information on

Master/Slave configurations, see Appendix C 

(page 16). If the 

“Output Mode”

switch is in the

“Amp Filter”

position and the 

“Amp LP Filter”

switch is in the 

“Off”

position, there will be no

output from the preamp output jacks.The

independent output filter controls (

“Filter Slope”

,

“Filter Freq”

and 

“Filter Mode”

) are inactive in

“Amp Filter”

mode.

3) “Out  Filter”:

The preamp output is filtered by

a fully variable, active filter incorporated into the

output section and is not affected by the bass

control processing selected for the amplifier.

In 

“Out Filter”

mode, the user can select:

a) High-pass (“HP”) or low-pass (“LP”) filtering by

way of the 

“Filter Mode”

switch.

b) 12 dB/octave or 24 dB/ octave filter slope by way

of the 

“Filter Slope”

switch.

c) A filter cutoff frequency between 40 - 200 Hz for

the preamp output signal by way of the 

“Filter

Control”

switch.

This is completely independent of the amplifier’s

internal filter and allows the user to match, stagger

or overlap the subwoofer low-pass filter frequency

of the amplifier crossover with the output filter’s

frequency for precise control and optimized

midbass performance.

If you would like to select the filter frequency

with a higher level of precision, consult 

Appendix A: Chart A-2 (page 12) of this manual.

The signal level of the 

“Preamp Output”

is

affected by the setting of the

“Input Voltage  Range”

switch (of the input section chosen by the 

“Signal From” 

switch). See Appendix B (page 14)

for details on

“Input Voltage”

settings. All “slave”

amplifiers should get this switch set to 

“Low”

.

See Appendix C (page 16) for details.

C AU T I O N

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ADVANCED BASS CONTROL SECTION

The 500/1 includes a versitile bass processing

section consisting of two primary components: a

fully variable, 24 dB per octave infrasonic filter and a

parametric, single-band equalizer.

1) “Infrasonic Filter”:

The infrasonic filter is a 

24 dB/octave high-pass filter, with a fully variable

cutoff frequency between 15 - 60 Hz. When set at

frequencies lower than 30 Hz, it conserves amplifier

power without audibly affecting the quality of the

sub-bass output. If set at frequencies higher that 

30 Hz, there will be an audible effect, but one which

may be desirable for SPL competition purposes or

curve shaping of a bottom-heavy system.

With ported enclosures, the use of the

infrasonic filter is highly recommended to protect

the speaker(s) from excessive excursion below

box tuning. With sealed enclosures, the use of the

filter is less necessary, but can still help protect the

speaker system.

If you would like to select the infrasonic filter

frequency with a higher level of precision, consult

Appendix A: Chart A-3 (page 13) of this manual.

The infrasonic filter can be completely defeated

by selecting the 

“Off”

position on the 

“Mode”

switch.This bypasses all signal from flowing through

the circuit.

2) Parametric Bass Equalizer:

The parametric

equalizer allows the used to select the center

frequency of the boost band as well as the

bandwidth (“Q”) of the boost band.

The 

“Q"

control selects the bandwidth of the

boost around the center frequency. Lower numbers

pertain to wider bandwidths while higher number

pertain to narrower bandwidths.

The 

“Center Freq.”

control selects the center

frequency of the boost bandwidth within a range of

20 - 80 Hz. If you would like to select the filter

frequency with a higher level of precision, consult

Appendix A: Chart A-4 (page 13) of this manual.

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CROSSOVER CONTROLS

Crossovers are groups of individual electronic filters

which allow only certain frequency ranges to pass

through them by attenuating frequencies outside

the selected range.These filters allow the user to

specify what frequency range will be sent out of

each channel section of the amplifier.This, in turn,

allows each speaker system to only reproduce a

range of frequencies it is well-suited for, resulting in

reduced distortion and improved fidelity.

AMPLIFIER LOW-PASS FILTER

The 500/1 employs a sophisticated, state-variable,

low-pass active filter for its internal channel.This

feature is designed to attenuate frequencies above

its filter frequency, so that the system's subwoofers

do not reproduce any audible midrange content.

1) Filter Operation:

The low-pass filter in the

500/1 is fully variable between 40 Hz and 200 Hz

via the 

“Filter Freq.”

control knob and features the

ability to select between a moderate 

“12dB” 

per

octave or a steep 

“24dB”

per octave slope via the

“Mode/Slope”

switch.

Depending on the subwoofer system and the

vehicle, different slopes may be required to produce

a smooth transition to the mid-bass speakers in the

system. Experiment to find the slope which best

matches the acoustic requirements of your system.

Hint:

A trunk mounted sub whose output has to

"fight" through a rear deck or a back seat often

benefits from the 12 dB/octave slope which lets

more upper bass content pass through. A sub that

fires directly into the listening environment is more

likely to benefit from a 24 dB/octave slope.

The above hint is not “set-in-stone”… 

You should always listen to the system carefully to

determine the best choice as vehicle acoustics and

other factors play a big role in choosing the most

appropriate filter slope.

2) Precise Frequency Selection:

The filter

frequency markings on the front panel of the

amplifier are for reference purposes and are

generally accurate to within 1/3 octave or better.

If you would like to select the filter frequency with

a higher level of precision, consult Appendix A:

Chart A-1 (page 12) of this manual.This chart

gives you a more accurate frequency for each of

the forty detented positions of the frequency

selection control.This method can be very useful if

the amplifier is mounted in a location where you

can’t see the front panel markings easily.

3) Defeating the Amplifier Filter:

The Low-

Pass filter can also be defeated completely, by

switching the 

“Mode/Slope”

switch to the 

“Off”

position.This is useful if you are using an external

active crossover in the system. Keep in mind that

turning the internal crossover off also defeats the

“Advanced Bass Control” 

section processing 

(see page 9 for details). With the internal

crossover turned off, the 500/1’s upper frequency

response limit is 250 Hz, due to its bass-specific

Class D design.

PREAMP OUTPUT SECTION

The 500/1 incorporates a flexible preamp output

section, designed to make multiple amplifier systems

easy to set up.

The Preamp output can be configured in three

different 

“Output Modes”

:

1) “Full-Range”:

This is a pass-through mode 

for the preamp output, delivering the same signal 

that is being fed to the 

“Amplifier Input Section”

(If the input signal is full-range, the preamp output

will be full-range).This signal is not affected by the

“Advanced Bass Control”

processing selected 

for the amplifier.

2) “Amp  Filter”:

The preamp output delivers

the same signal that is feeding the 500/1’s amplifier

section, including all the processing induced by the

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Страница 1: ...equipment to ensure optimum performance from this product Should you decide to install the amplifier yourself please take the time to read this manual thoroughly so as to familiarize yourself with its...

Страница 2: ...mets and loom where appropriate Do not mount the amplifier in the engine compartment under the vehicle on the roof or in any other area that will expose the amplifier circuitry to the elements JL AUDI...

Страница 3: ...DIO 500 1 5 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The JL Audio 500 1 is a monoblock subwoofer amplifier utilizing proprietary and patented Class D technology Its frequency response is limited to the range below 250 Hz...

Страница 4: ...ortion and possible speaker damage IMPORTANT JL AUDIO 500 1 7 TURN ON OPTIONS The 500 1 can be turned on and off using two different methods 1 A conventional 12V remote turn on lead 2 A signal sensing...

Страница 5: ...the filter frequency with a higher level of precision consult Appendix A Chart A 4 page 13 of this manual JL AUDIO 500 1 9 CROSSOVER CONTROLS Crossovers are groups of individual electronic filters whi...

Страница 6: ...30 PM Eastern Time Monday Friday JL AUDIO 500 1 11 The Boost control determines how much boost in dB you are adding to the bass signal A range of 0 15dB of boost is available The Remote Bass Port all...

Страница 7: ...24 80 78 25 82 26 86 27 90 28 95 29 100 100 30 107 31 113 32 122 33 131 34 143 35 156 36 200 169 37 186 38 192 39 197 Full clockwise 197 CHART A 3 INFRASONIC FILTER Detent Panel Actual Number Marking...

Страница 8: ...tage to Low and turn the Input Sens control on the amplifier all the way down 4 Set the source unit volume to 3 4 of full volume If the amplifier is being driven by a source unit s dedicated subwoofer...

Страница 9: ...g its own speaker system but controlled by the processing and filtering of only one amplifier This is very useful when driving multiple subwoofers with multiple amplifiers To create a Master Slave con...

Страница 10: ...nections as explained above continued on next page MY AMPLIFIER DOESN TTURN ON Check to make sure there is 12V at the Remote connection of the amplifier In some cases the turn on lead from the source...

Страница 11: ...ley filter with continuously variable cutoff frequency selection from 40 200 Hz defeatable ADVANCED BASS CONTROL SECTION Parametric EQ Single band fully parametric equalizer with Q adjustment from 0 5...

Страница 12: ...JL AUDIO 500 1 23 22 JL AUDIO 500 1 JL AUDIO 500 1 monoblock subwoofer amplifier 12VDC Ground Remote INSTALLATION NOTES Use this diagram to document your amplifier s switch and control positions...

Страница 13: ...ed warranties therefore these exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state If you need service on you...

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