Crossover adiustmen hawkins bass control – Soundstream Technologies Angina A4 User Manual

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Crossover Adiustmen

Hawkins Bass Control

ANGINA CROSSOVER

The ANGINA is designed as a mono subwoofer amplifier. This means the

amplifier will direct 200 watts of pure hard-core bass to your subwoofers. It
handles these low frequencies with a Butterworth,

low pass

filter.

These low pass frequencies are directed by the three position switch which

sits on top of the amplifier as shown in the shaded area below. The switch
selects from the following three frequencies; 60, 80 or 1

Top View of the ANGINA

A4 CROSSOVER

The A4 uses a

(Series

Package resistor network) for high pass

crossover functions (factory set at

However, the low pass is adjusted

using a

variable crossover that has a range of 50 to

as seen

in the shaded area below.

Front View of the A4

IMPORTANT NOTE:

On

A4

amplifier, a full range signal can he achieved by removing

the

entirely.

Subwoofer drivers in general
have excellent power
dling characteristics over
their operational bandwidth.
This bandwidth is deter-
mined by many factors, in-
cluding driver design, and
enclosure type. It is possible
to overdrive any subwoofer
driver by sending powerful

Frequency (Hz)

Figure 1

signals outside of its operational bandwidth. These potentially damaging sig-
nals can be removed by adding a subsonic filter. Figure 1 shows the effective-
ness of the Hawkins Bass Control on woofer excursion in a vented enclo-
sure. The woofer travels

at

With Hawkins Bass Control prop-

erly adjusted, this excursion can be reduced to less than 1 mm. This is
great benefit to lowering woofer distortion and increasing output.

With Soundstream’s Hawkins Bass Control, the boost and frequency con-
trol can provide the “tailoring” needed for any type of “assisted” design and
any woofer in any type of installation.

The

Angina and A4 amplifiers share the same fixed Hawkins Bass Control

technology. A two position switch on the top of the amplifiers control the

‘Hawkins Bass

‘Sub Sonic’ filters as seen in the shaded area

below. When the ‘Hawkins Bass Control is engaged a 6dB boost is applied

at 45Hz. The ‘Sub Sonic’setting will engage the

subsonic filter with nc

boost.

Top View of the ANGINA

Top View of the A4

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