The servo-controlled bass amplifier, Ervo, Ontrolled – Genesis Advanced Technologies 2.2 User Manual

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a bs o l u t e f i d e l i t y

spikes again. This will avoid causing damage to the acoustic
suspension and to your floor.

5)

While the acoustic suspension is designed for you to be able
to use the system on any surface, if you have very light and
resonant bare floorboards, you may need to place a heavy
slab of marble, slate, or granite under the loudspeaker to
avoid exciting the floor.

The Servo-Controlled Bass Amplifier

The included remote-controlled
modular Servo-Controlled Bass
Amplifier powers the woofer
towers of the G2. There are
three modules, an acoustic
suspension (or amplifier stand)
plus a power supply unit and
numerous supplied cables in
the standard configuration.

The parts of the amplifier are:

1)

The electronic crossover and Control Module with left
and right balanced inputs and two control outputs.

2)

A pair of Control Interface Cables (CIC): these have
7-pin Neutrik™ connectors at each end.

3)

A pair of Servo-Bass Interconnects (SBI) with XLR
connectors at one end and a pair of banana plugs (or
optionally spades) at the other end.

4)

Two Servo-feedback Amplifier Modules with one
control input, and two Neutrik 50-amp Speakon™
outputs.

5)

One Acoustic Suspension system.

6)

Two pairs of Servo-Bass Cables (SBC) with Neutrik
50-amp Speakon™ plugs at each end.

7)

A single Power Transformer for the Amplifier Modules
with two Neutrik™ 20-amp PowerCon™ outlets.

8)

A pair of Power Umbilicals with a Neutrik 20-amp
Powercon plug at each end (one grey and one blue).

As an optional upgrade, comprising two Maximum Dynamic
Headroom Reservoirs and an additional Power Transformer is
available. This conveys additional macro- and micro-dynamic

Genesis 2 Servo-Controlled Bass Amplifier

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