Bass boost / subsonic filter settings – Dayton Audio SA1000 Subwoofer Amplifier Rack Mountable User Manual

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REAR PANEL:

6. AC Power

The SA1000 comes shipped standard for 110V U.S. opera-

tion; simply connect the included IEC power cord to your

wall outlet. For 220V input, remove the fuse holder, rotate

180 degrees, and re-install. In most 220V applications a

separate power cord will be required and is not included.

7. 12V Trigger Input

The 12V trigger input is a handy feature when connecting

the amplifier to an automated audio system. The 3.5mm

mini-plug jack will accept up to a 12V DC output from an-

other device, or from a separate power supply. When the

trigger input is energized, the amp turns from standby to

ON mode. When using the SA1000 with a home theater

receiver without a trigger output, the voltage can come from

a 12V wall wart (3.5mm tip-positive connector) plugged into

the receiver’s switched outlet and the trigger input.

8. Speaker Outputs

Speaker level output connections carry the amplified signal

to the subwoofer drivers. Binding posts will accept bare

wire, banana plugs, or spade plugs. Two sets of outputs

are provided so multiple systems can be connected. When

using both outputs the combined load must have a minimum

of 4 ohms impedance!

9. Remote Turn On

Selects the turn-on stimuli that will put the amplifier in ready

mode. “12V trigger” setting relies on voltage going into the

12V trigger input to activate the amplifier. “Auto” setting

senses a signal on the RCA line-level inputs and automati-

cally puts the amp in ready mode. “On” setting puts the amp

constantly in ready mode so that it can be controlled by the

master power switch on the front panel. In “Auto” mode, the

amplifier will take approximately 15 minutes to turn off from

ready to standby mode.

10. Bass Boost

Selects a bass boost filter with +3dB @ 25Hz, Q=1.4. Allows

the user to add boost to the low end response without using

the built-in parametric EQ. This leaves the parametric EQ

function to address room modes to cut out an excessively

loud room resonance.

11. Subsonic Filter

Selects a subsonic filter with -3dB @ 18Hz, Q=.8. Allows

the user to remove the subsonic information from the

signal and tighten the low end response of some

subwoofer systems.

12. Line Inputs

RCA-style jacks receive the audio signal from standard

line-level audio sources. When used in a two-channel ste-

reo system, both the left and right audio inputs should be

connected and are internally summed to a mono output.

The adjustable crossover is in effect when using the left or

right inputs. When using an amplifier with an audio source

that is mono and pre-filtered, the LFE input should be used;

this bypasses the onboard low-pass crossover for more

accurate reproduction of the incoming signal.

NOTE: Bass Boost and Subsonic Filters are active on

both LFE and L/R inputs.

13. High Pass Output

RCA-style jacks allow the line level input signal to be looped

back into other audio equipment. The high pass signal

utilizes a 12 dB per octave filter with an output slope of

-3dB @ 80Hz. This feature is useful for connecting the signal

to distributed audio systems.

BASS BOOST / SUBSONIC FILTER SETTINGS

Frequency Response

Switch Settings

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