Installation – Bose Direct / Reflecting 901 Series 4 User Manual

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Installation

2. Using Separate Components, Connecting Between the

Preamp and the Amplifier

The equalizer can be connected between separate pream­
plifier and power amplifier units (see Figure 5). This con­

nection method provides complete flexibility of the pream­

plifier tape monitor functions for use with one or two tape

recorders in the conventional manner. The disadvantage of

this connection method involves using conventional loud­

speakers and headphones because the equalizer is per­
manently wired into the circuit. (See SECTION IV.) If you do

connect the equalizer in this manner, it is suggested that

the gain controls of your power amplifier be reduced slight­
ly from fully clockwise for optimum system noise (consult

your amplifier owner’s manual for further recommendations).

3. Using the Preamp-Out/Main-ln Circuit

An alternate method of connecting the BOSE Active Equal­

izer makes use of the PREAMP-OUT and MAIN-IN jacks
provided by many manufacturers on their receivers or in­
tegrated amplifiers (see Figure 6). Using the PREAMP-OUT/

MAIN-IN connection jacks retains the total flexibility of the

tape monitor circuitry. However, this method of connection
permanently connects the equalizer in the circuit; this may
prove inconvenient if you are using conventional speakers
or headphones. (See SECTION IV.) Due to the circuitry
characteristics of some receivers, the equalizer may not
function if connected to these jacks. Also, system noise
may

increase

slightly

due

to

the

connection

of

the

equalizer immediately before the power amplifier input.

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