Adjusting the gain, Typical applications – JBL GTQ240 User Manual

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To change the crossover frequency
change the resistor network as follows:
1. Remove the screws from the bottom
panel as shown below.

2. Select which resistor module, high
pass or low pass, that you wish to
change.
3. A chip puller, which can be obtained
from any electronics store, is recom-
mended to remove the resistor chip. Pull
the resistor chip from the socket as
shown in the figure below.

4. Place the new module in the socket
making sure all pins are lined up with the
socket holes. Press the module firmly into
the socket.
5. Replace the bottom lid.
For further information on how to use the
speaker output and preamp output
crossovers for system building see the
“Typical Applications” and “Add-On and
Upgrade Steps” sections.

HIGH PASS

FILTER
FREQUENCY

SELECTION

MODULE

LOW PASS

FILTER
FREQUENCY

SELECTION

MODULE

C10

C13

JBL INC.
NORTHRIDGE, CA

JBL GTS600

PC00108800

REV A

CROSSOVER

6. Adjusting the Gain

Before operating the GTQ amplifiers,
recheck all wiring connections to make
sure they are correct and secure. Be sure
that a fuse (not included) is installed in the

+

12V line near the battery. Reconnect the

negative ground (–) terminal of the bat-
tery. Make sure that the mode switches,
crossover switches, Group 2 Input switch-
es, and crossover frequency modules are
properly set.
• The setting of the gain controls on the
GTQ amplifiers is important to ensure
proper performance, low noise levels, and
maximum reliability in the system.
Using a high signal level from the source
and a low gain setting on the amplifier
will help keep background noise levels in
the system low.
• To adjust a system using a single GTQ
amplifier, start with both of the amplifier
gain controls fully counterclockwise. Set
all bass/treble or equalizer controls to
their centered or bypassed positions.
While listening carefully to the system
output, adjust the volume control of the
radio/tape deck to the point where you
first begin to hear audible distortion.
Use caution: excessive distortion can
damage loudspeakers.
Reduce the level
just to the point where the distortion goes
away. If this setting does not provide ade-
quate volume levels, gradually increase
(turn clockwise) the gain control for the
main (usually front) speaker groups on
the GTQ amplifier until the system plays
as loud as necessary or when the first
signs of distortion are heard.

+

+

R

L

+

+

+ –

+

System 1

Active 3-way using outboard tweeter amplifier

GTQ AMP

LOW-POWER

STEREO AMP

GR 1

GR 2

GR 1

Pre Out

GR 2

Input

GR 2

Pre Out

GR 1

Input

Input

L

R

R

L

Midbass

Tweeters

Front

Subwoofers*

* A single (mono) subwoofer may be used by setting GR 2
mode to "L+R."
** The crossover frequencies listed are suggestions. Actual
crossover points should be determined from
loudspeaker requirements.

Speaker

Preamp Group

Output

Output

2

Mode CrossoverCrossover Input X-over Frequency

GR 1

Stereo

Low

High

— 5k**

GR 2

Stereo

Low

High

GR 2 80Hz**

,,

,

,

7. Typical Applications

The following diagrams show the most
common basic system configurations of
the GTQ amps. One or more of these
building blocks may be combined to form
elaborate system designs.
The GTQ amps use the terminology
“Group 1” and “Group 2” to indicate the
two main signal paths within the amplifi-
er. Each “group” may consist of a mono
bridged signal or a stereo pair of L+R
signals depending on the system
configuration.

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