What ’s what, Setting gain properly, 02 setting the unit – Pioneer GM-D8604 User Manual

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What

’s what

Front side

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Rear side

To adjust the switch, use a flathead screwdri-
ver if needed.

1 POWER/PROTECT indicator

The power indicator lights up to indicate
power ON.
! If something is not normal, the indicator

turns red.

2 FREQ (cut off frequency) control

Cut off frequency selectable from 40 Hz to
500 Hz if the

LPF/HPF select switch is set to

LPF or HPF.

3 GAIN (gain) control

Adjusting gain controls

CHANNEL A (chan-

nel A) and

CHANNEL B (channel B) helps

align the car stereo output to the Pioneer
amplifier. Default setting is the

NORMAL

position.
If output remains low, even when the car
stereo volume is turned up, turn controls to
lower level. If distortion occurs when the car
stereo volume is turned up, turn these con-
trols to higher level.
! If using only one input plug, set the gain

controls for speaker outputs A and B to
the same position.

! For use with an RCA equipped car stereo

(standard output of 500 mV), set to the
NORMAL position. For use with an RCA

equipped Pioneer car stereo, with maxi-
mum output of 4 V or more, adjust level
to match that of the car stereo output.

! For use with an RCA equipped car stereo

with output of 4 V, set to the

H position.

4 LPF (low-pass filter)/HPF (high-pass fil-
ter) select switch

Switch the settings based on the connected
speaker.
! When the Subwoofer is connected:

Select

LPF. This eliminates high range

frequency and outputs low range fre-
quency.

! When the full range speaker is con-

nected:
Select

HPF or OFF. HPF eliminates low

range frequency and output high range
frequency.

OFF outputs the entire fre-

quency range.

5 INPUT SELECT (input select) switch

Select

2CH for two-channel input and 4CH

for four

–channel input.

Setting gain properly

! Protective function included to prevent

malfunction of the unit and/or speakers
due to excessive output, improper use or
improper connection.

! When outputting high volume sound etc.,

this function cuts off the output for a few
seconds as a normal function, but output
is restored when the volume of the head
unit is turned down.

! A cut in sound output may indicate impro-

per setting of the gain control. To ensure
continuous sound output with the head
unit at a high volume, set amplifier gain
control to a level appropriate for the preout
maximum output level of the head unit, so
that volume can remain unchanged and to
control excess output.

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Section

02

Setting the unit

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