Genesis Advanced Technologies 1.1 User Manual

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preamplifier to drive your Servo-Controlled Bass amplifier, and your 
power amplifier is a solid-state design, adjust the phase to 45. If your 
power amplifier is a transformer-coupled valve design, adjust the 
phase to 75. 
The remote control has two buttons on the lower portion of the hand-
held marked “MEM 1” and “MEM 2”. These controls will memorize the 
settings you have selected. To memorize a setting, point the remote 
control at the amplifier. Press the MEM1 or MEM2 button and hold 
down for 2 seconds. After 2 seconds, the reading will flash and your 
new settings will have been memorized.  
To recall the memorized setting, press the appropriate memory button 
once. You may want to memorize two different settings to match your 
recording's bass level closely, or you may want to use one bass 
setting for music and yet another for video. 
1.7 Crossover Controls 
You will notice two control knobs on the crossover box. The left hand 
knob is a volume control for the rear tweeters. Turning this control 
clockwise will increase the level of the rear tweeters. Use this control if 
you need a 
bit
 more treble or to increase the apparent space of the 
soundstage. Start with this control at the twelve o'clock (high noon) 
position.  
The control on the right side is a five-position switch used to adjust the 
soundstage height. Depending on your room acoustics and your 
amplifier, position three has the sound stage at about the middle – like 
the soundstage when you are seated in the stalls seats in a concert 
hall. Position five pushes the soundstage high, like the orchestra level 
seats, and position one has the lowest soundstage – like you are in 
the circle seats. 
2  Tuning the system 
Music is the best way to begin your setup procedure. We suggest that 
video sources be used only after you have setup the system to 
properly reproduce music. 
We suggest that you start with a single female vocal with instrumental 
accompaniment because the sound of the human voice is more easily 
recognizable than many instruments and is the least complex sound 
to deal with.