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5.  Adjusting the Quasi Parametric Equalizer – In some applications, the bass amplifier needs some help in 

boosting or cutting certain frequencies. A quasi parametric equalizer is distinguished from a parametric EQ in 

that it allows the user to control only the level and the center frequency of the boost or cut but not the “Q”. 

 

The following steps describe what the two controls of the parametric Bass EQ do in isolation. It is important to 

understand these behaviors, because they must all be considered when setting up the Bass EQ. 

 

•  Setting the Frequency: Begin listening for the loudest musical spot or range within the bass range of your 

sound system. Adjust the center frequency to match this point. For most systems, the best center frequency 

adjustment will be between 40-50Hz. Use 45Hz (12 o’clock setting) as a starting point and adjust up or down 

gradually. 

 

•  Setting the Boost/Cut: Once you have determined the loudest musical spot or range within the bass range 

of your sound system, start cutting until the response is smooth and even. You can also boost low spots 

within the musical range, but don’t go crazy with the boost knob. There is a lot of boost available, 12dB, but 

begin with a low boost setting (around 3dB) and try to stay below 6dB whenever possible. Remember that for 

every 3dB of additional boost you dial in, you are asking the amplifier to double its power output for a given 

signal in the boost region. 

6.  Remote Subwoofer Level Control (Remote Gain) – Let’s say the amplifier’s gain is set at halfway. When the 

remote subwoofer level control is plugged in, you have external control of the gain from zero to halfway. The 

installation of this level control is NOT necessary to get full power from the amplifier. 

Note: One EBC (External Bass Control) can control two or more amplifiers using a mini plug Y adaptor. 

7.  Prizm EFX – Now that you have completed adjusting all your amplifier settings, you can set the lighting effects 

to your personal taste. 

 

•  Selecting Colors: You can change the backlit colors simply by turning the dial labeled PRIZM COLOR, 

located in the MTX PRIZM EFX section of the control panel, left or right. Starting at the left most position, the 

colors range from RED to GREEN, BLUE, and then RED again. You can choose any color in between making 

the combinations unlimited. 

 

•  Selecting the EFX Feature: You can switch Prizm EFX lighting to “pulsate” with the beat of the music.  

Simply depress the button labeled PRIZM EFX located in the in the MTX PRIZM EFX section of the control 

panel to turn this feature on or off. 

Trouble Shooting

Read this if you want to be a do-it-yourselfer or give us a call at 800-CALLMTX.

PROBLEM  

CAUSE  

SOLUTION

No LED indication  

No +12V at remote connection 

12V to terminal

 

 

No +12V at Power connection  

12V to terminal

 

 

Insufficient ground connection  

Verify ground connection

 

 

Blown power fuse  

Replace fuse

LED on, no output  

Volume  on head unit off  

Increase volume on head unit

 

 

Speaker connections not made  

Make speaker connections

 

 

Gain control on amplifier off  

Turn up gain

 

 

Signal processing units off  

Apply power to signal processor

 

 

All speakers blown  

Replace speakers

Output distorted  

Head unit volume set too high  

Lower head unit volume

 

 

Amplifier gain set too high  

Lower amplifier gain

Balance reversed  

Speakers wired L + R reversed  

Wire speakers with correct orientation

 

 

RCA inputs reversed  

Reverse RCA input

Bass is weak  

Speakers wired out  

Wire with correct of phase 

 

phase

 

 

Not using MTX woofers  

Buy MTX woofers

Blowing fuses  

Excessive output levels  

Lower volume

 

 

Amplifier defective  

Return for service

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