Genesis Advanced Technologies 1.1 User Manual

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use the supplied jumpers to connect the rear tweeters either to the 
midrange or the front tweeters. Depending on the amplifier used, one 
or the other will sound better. 
These jumpers are made using the same internal wire connect the 
drivers of the Genesis 1.1. However, you should also try using 
jumpers made of the same wire as you use for your speaker cables. 
For example, if your speaker cables are Cardas Golden Reference, 
then get the same for your jumpers. 
Next, the crossover box should be hooked up to the midrange/tweeter 
wings. From left to right, match the cross-over box connectors to the 
mid-panel connectors. Again, a set of jumpers is provided to help you 
get started. These are made of the Genesis internal hook-up wire, and 
are high quality OFC conductors with Kimber™ banana plugs. You 
could also try having jumpers made of the same wire as your speaker 
cables.  
Using either set of jumpers, when the banana plugs are used to attach 
the jumpers to the binding posts, remove completely the gold nut on 
the binding posts if it is not used. The sound will improve with the 
removal of unnecessary metal. Keep the nuts safely in case you will 
be using spades for termination in the future. 
1.6 Remote Control 
The Genesis remote control for the Servo-
Controlled Bass amplifier has two modes of 
operation. To operate the G1.1 woofer amplifier, 
press the MODE button until the red LED lights. 
The remote control is used to turn on, and set up 
the volume, and other parameters on the woofer 
towers. The display on the amplifier will always 
flash to identify the function being adjusted.  
The high-pass “HP” filter determines how low the 
woofers will play. Set this initially to 16Hz. Then, 
adjust the low-pass “LP” filter (how high a 
frequency that the woofer plays). Set this to 
100Hz using the buttons marked "LP". Use the 
button marked "VOL" to adjust the bass gain to 
15, to start with. 
If you are using the Servo-Bass Interconnect, use the “PHS” buttons 
to adjust the phase to 0 (zero). If you are using the output from the