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“Filter Freq.” setting. The “24dB” setting engages 
a sharper filter slope that more aggressively 
attenuates frequencies above the selected “Filter 

Freq.” setting. Neither setting is inherently 
“better”, but in general, the shallower “12dB” 
setting is more desirable for a subwoofer having to 
interface with smaller main speakers (6.5-inch or 
smaller). The sharper “24dB” setting is typically 
better when interfacing with larger main speakers, 
like our 7.7-inch components and coaxials. 
Experiment to find the slope setting that results in 
the smoothest subwoofer to midbass transition.

Next, turn your attention to the “CH 3 & 

4 Controls and select “BP” (bandpass) on 
the “Filter Mode” switch. A bandpass filter is 
actually composed of two filters (one high-pass 
and one low-pass), which in combination allow a 
defined “band” of frequencies to pass through the 
amplifier channels and onto the speakers. These 
are ideal for actively filtered mid-bass or mid-
range speakers in automotive sound systems.

 Now that you have engaged Bandpass Mode 

for Channels 3 & 4,  select an appropriate “Filter 

Freq.” (again, 80 Hz is a good starting point). 
The Filter Frequency you are adjusting with this 
control is the high-pass portion of the bandpass 
filter. The low-pass portion is automatically set by 
the tweeter channel’s “Filter Freq.” adjustment 
(CH 1 & 2). The low-pass portion of the bandpass 
filter will always track with the CH 1 & 2 “Filter 

Freq.” setting.

Finally, turn your attention to the “CH 1 

& 2 Controls and select “x10” (high-pass) 
on the “HP Filter Mode” switch. This switch 
position multiplies the indicated “Filter 

Freq.” value by a factor of 10, so that an 
indicated frequency of 500 Hz is actually a 
filter frequency of 5000 Hz (5 kHz). The filter 
slope for this section is fixed at 12dB/octave.

Now, select an appropriate “Filter Freq.” for 

your tweeters (5000 Hz is a good starting point). 
Before attempting any lower frequency settings, 
consult the documentation for the tweeters you 
are using and make sure you will not be driving 
the tweeters with frequencies lower than they are 
designed to handle. JL Audio mobile component 
tweeters should not be operated with Filter 
Frequencies lower than 3 kHz. 

After proper adjustment of the “Input 

Sens.” controls for both main channel 
pairs and the subwoofer channel using the 
method shown in Appendix A (page 14), 
you can fine tune filter frequencies and 
attenuate either pair of channels to achieve 
proper balance. For precise filter frequency 
information refer to Appendix B (page 15)

To operate two M700/5’s in Tri-Amplified 

mode (one for left channel and the other for right 
channel), set the “Input Mode” switches of both 
amplifiers in “2 Ch.” mode, and apply the left 
channel signal to both the left and right inputs of 
the first amplifier’s Channel 1 & 2 Inputs, using 
an RCA y-adaptor with one female and two male 
ends. Then apply the right channel signal to both 
the left and right inputs of the second amplifier’s 
Channel 1 & 2 inputs, using a second RCA 
y-adaptor with one female and two male ends.

sYstem ConFigurations

The M700/5 is a very flexible amplifier, well-

suited for a multitude of system configurations. In 
this section, the most likely configurations for a 
system with a single M700/5 are explained in detail.

Once you have selected your desired 

configuration, you can use the amplifier panel 
drawing on pages 18 & 19 to mark the required 
switch positions for easy reference. 

bi-amPliFied sYstems

Bi-amplified systems are defined as systems 

in which separate amplifier channels drive low-
frequency (LF) and high-frequency (HF) speakers 
and are separately filtered to send appropriate 
frequency ranges to each speaker system.

The most common application of  

bi-amplification in mobile audio is to drive a 
subwoofer system from one or more amplifiers or 
channels and component speakers from separate 
amplifiers or channels.

The M700/5 can be configured to drive a 

bi-amplified system by itself.

 

bi-amplified system with one m700/5

In this configuration, the Subwoofer Channel 

of the M700/5 will drive a subwoofer system with 
low-pass filtering. The Main Channels (1&2, 3&4) 
will drive component speakers in stereo with 
high-pass filtering. 

Crossover Setup for Bi-Amplified System  

with one M700/5:

Once the input sections have been configured 

appropriately (see page 6), go to the “SUB CH.” 
control section and select “12dB” or 

24dB

 

(low-pass) on the “LP Filter Mode” switch and 
an appropriate “Filter Freq.” (80 Hz is a good 
starting point). The “12dB” setting engages a 
shallow filter slope that gradually attenuates 
frequencies above the selected “Filter Freq.” 
setting. The “24dB” setting engages a sharper 
filter slope that more aggressively attenuates 
frequencies above the selected “Filter Freq.” 
setting. Neither setting is “better”, but in general, 
the shallower “12dB” setting is more desirable 
for a subwoofer having to interface with smaller 
main speakers (6.5-inch or smaller). The sharper 

“24dB” setting is typically better when interfacing 

with larger main speakers, like our 7.7-inch 
components and coaxials. Experiment to find 
the slope setting that results in the smoothest 
subwoofer to midbass transition.

Next, turn your attention to the “CH 1 & 2 

Controls and select “x1” (high-pass) on the “HP 

Filter Mode” switch and select an appropriate 
Filter Freq.” (again, 80 Hz is a good starting 
point). The  “x1” setting means that the Filter 
Freq. indicated on the dial is exactly what you are 
selecting.  (In the “x10” mode, the actual Filter 
Frequency is ten times higher than the indicated 
value. This setting is generally not used in 
bi-amplified systems.)

Finally, turn your attention to the “CH 3 & 4 

Controls and select “HP” (high-pass) on the “Filter 

Mode” switch and select an appropriate “Filter 

Freq.” (again, 80 Hz is a good starting point).

tri-amplified systems with one m700/5

The M700/5’s 3-way crossover capability 

allows you to create true, tri-amplified systems by 
selecting the appropriate settings described below.

In a tri-amplified configuration, the 

Subwoofer Channel of the M700/5 will drive 
a subwoofer system, in mono, with low-pass 
filtering. Channels 3 & 4 will drive component 
woofers (or mid-range speakers) in stereo 
with bandpass filtering (both a high-pass 
and a low-pass filter applied). Channels 1 & 2 
will drive high-frequency speakers (tweeters, 
typically), in stereo, with high-pass filtering.

To operate a single M700/5 in Tri-Amplified 

mode, set the “Input Mode” switch in “2 Ch.” 
mode, and apply a single set of stereo inputs to the 
Ch. 1 & 2 Inputs only!

Crossover Setup for Tri-Amplified System  

with one M700/5:

First go to the “SUB CH.” control section 

and select “12dB” or 

24dB

 (low-pass) on the 

LP Filter Mode” switch and an appropriate 
Filter Freq.” (80 Hz is a good starting point). The 

“12dB” setting engages a shallow filter slope that 
gradually attenuates frequencies above the selected 

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Страница 1: ...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 installatio...

Страница 2: ...it is likely to get wet Protect Your Hearing We value you as a long term customer For that reason we urge you to practice restraint in the operation of this product so as not to damage your hearing an...

Страница 3: ...amplifier utilizing JL Audio NexD ultra high speed switching technology for its four main channels and NexD high speed switching for its subwoofer channel The NexD technologies deliver outstanding fi...

Страница 4: ...ons to the speaker s This serves to improve tonal balance and to avoid distortion and possible speaker failure Correct use of these filters can substantially increase the longevity and fidelity of you...

Страница 5: ...wing the full range of frequencies present at the inputs to feed these channels This is useful for systems utilizing outboard active crossovers or requiring full range reproduction this channel pair x...

Страница 6: ...a pair of the M700 5 s main channels to drive left channel speakers only and the other pair of the M700 5 s main channels to drive right channel speakers only 2 Left Right Channel Information When bri...

Страница 7: ...iguration you can use the amplifier panel drawing on pages 18 19 to mark the required switch positions for easy reference Bi AmpLIFIED SYSTEMS Bi amplified systems are defined as systems in which sepa...

Страница 8: ...hich is commonly available in installation bays Necessary Equipment Digital AC Voltmeter CD with a sine wave test tone recorded at 0 dB reference level in the frequency range to be amplified for that...

Страница 9: ...ng sufficient voltage check your speaker connections as explained below Check to ensure that the speaker wires are making a good connection with the metal inside the terminal block The speaker wire co...

Страница 10: ...18 JL Audio M700 5 Owner s Manual 19 INSTALLATION NOTES Use this diagram to document your amplifier s switch and control positions...

Страница 11: ...thereafter Some states do not allow limitations on implied warranties therefore these exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights...

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