Power connections your amplifier can, Remote power-on connection, Powering up the system once – Soundstream Technologies MC-300 User Manual

Page 6: Input level adjustment, Linear subwoofer extension (lse)

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POWER CONNECTIONS

your amplifier can

be

from a

before

mahesureofthe type

Of electrical system you have before making any

The MC.300 will draw up to 45 amperes if used to its fullest

Determine the alternator rating of your car and the

Current consumption

car’s

other accessories.

It may be

necessary to upgrade the alternator or to install a separate

battery and battery isolator.

For power wiring. use Soundstream power cable or an

equivalent premium cable. The PLUS

in the

wiring diagram] should be connected directly to the positive

terminal of your car battery. Install two (2) 20 amp fuses

parallel) in the line close to the battery terminal. If you

have more than one amplifier, each amplifier should be
separately fused.

The GROUND terminal (2) should be connected directly to

the automobile chassis with 8 gauge wire. Make this wire as

short as possible to prevent noise in the system A nearby
bolt can serve as a ground terminal. Make sure that the wire

contacts bare metal, not coated metal

paint.

It is important

that the ground connection you select have minimal noise

resistance to the battery ground post (a maximum of 0.1

REMOTE POWER-ON CONNECTION

If your tuner/deck has a remote

control wire,

connect it to the REMOTE terminal (1) on your amplifier. This

isacontrol line. notapowerline.

is acceptable.

If your tuner/deck has no remote power-on control labeled as

such, but has a power antenna control, it may be possible to
wire the power antenna control to the REMOTE terminal.

If your tuner/deck has neither

a

remote power-on control wire

nor a usable power antenna control; it will be necessary
either to connect the REMOTE terminal to a

volt source

which is switched by the ignition key. or to connect the

REMOTE terminal to a constant

volt source through an

switch you install in series with the ignition switch in a

location accessible to the driver. Note:

used. make sure it is switched off when you leave the

vehicle or when the sound system is not in use.

POWERING UP THE SYSTEM

Once

the installation is complete, turn on the system. Both

LED indicators on the MC.300 should now be lit. If they did

not light up, turn thesystem off immediately. Proof wiring and
check for shorts or poor connections.

If wiring is okay, check the relay or fuse in the power line. If

blown, replace it with another identical fuse.

If one LED indicator is out, check the internal fuses located

the bottom cover of the

check the interior

power supply

If any of those are blown replace with

the same value fuse.

INPUT LEVEL ADJUSTMENT

Input levels are adjusted by means of four independent

controls that are accessible through the heat sink directly
above the input connectors. The controlscan be turned with
a small.

screwdriver.

In four channel mode. the left and right halves of CHANNEL

A are set by controls (13) and (14) respectively; the left and
right halves of CHANNEL Bare set by controls (24) and (25).

In twochannel mode,

for CHANNEL A, and only (25) for CHANNEL B.

In three channel mode, use only the “right” control for

whichever of main CHANNEL A or CHANNEL B is operating

mono, and both controls for the other main channel.

Depending on how you are using your MC.300 (number of
channels, biamplification. associated equipment, etc.),
ferent factors may apply for optimum gain settings. In gen-
eral, begin by turning all level controls to minimum (full
counter-clockwise). Turn the system on, and set the volume

control on your tuner/deck at its mid-point. Advance

amplifier input level controls until you have reached a com-
fortable listening level and both channels are in balance.

with many

the

output level is

cant/y different than the tape output /eve/. Check both
sources. and set /eve/s using the lesser of the outputs

the tape).

LINEAR SUBWOOFER EXTENSION (LSE)

The LSE circuit will compensate for the natural

of most

loudspeakers, and can extend deep bass as much as one full
octave.

(9). and the frequency is adjusted by control (8). For
NEL B, LSE is engaged by pressing switch

and the

frequency is adjusted by control (19). If either CHANNEL A
or CHANNEL B is operating in stereo, LSE will be applied to
both left and right.

The control allows for continuously variable adjustment,
over the range from 35 Hz to 280

of the frequency at

which LSE beginsits boost. Below thechosenfrequency. the
boost is applied at 6

per

octave. When properly adjusted,

LSE will “linearize” the low end of the woofer(s) and provide
remarkably smooth and deep bass. A word of caution: small
or inexpensively constructed woofers may be unable
handle the equalization which results from setting the LSE to
above 100 Hz.

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