Boston Acoustics 1005 사용자 설명서
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Status LED
The Boston Logo will illuminate “Blue” under normal operating conditions.
The LED will illuminate “Red” during start-up and under fault conditions. If the
LED is still red after start-up, please refer to troubleshooting on page 10.
LED is still red after start-up, please refer to troubleshooting on page 10.
u RCA Input (Left and Right)Speaker Level Input
v Speaker Level Input
w Crosssover Filter Switch (HP / Off / LP)
x Gain (250mv to 5.0v - continuously variable)
y Crossover Frequency Adjustment (50Hz to 200Hz - continuously variable)
z Q-Tune
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“Q” Adjustment (0.707 to 1.6 - cont. variable)
{ Lowpass Crossover Adjustment (50Hz to 150Hz - cont. variable))
| Q-Tune
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Highpass (Subsonic) Adjustment (10Hz to 50Hz - cont. variable)
} GTA-RSL Port (Remote Gain)
~ Speaker Output Block (Front and Rear Speakers)
Speaker Output Block (Subwoofer)
Status LED (Blue = Normal / Red = Fault Mode)
Status LED (Blue = Normal / Red = Fault Mode)
Fuses (Replace with same value only, refer to specifications on page 2)
Power Block (12v / Remote / Ground)
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Connections and Controls
Speaker Level Input Cable
GTA amplifiers offer a dedicated speaker level input for ease installation into
factory systems when an RCA (low level) signal is not available. Wiring code for
the cable is industry standard;
factory systems when an RCA (low level) signal is not available. Wiring code for
the cable is industry standard;
White Solid = Left Positive White w/ Black Stripe = Left Negative
Gray Solid = Right Positive Gray w/ Black Stripe = Right Negative
Warning: Do not connect both Speaker Level and RCAs into the amplifier at the
same time as damage to the amplifier may occur.
same time as damage to the amplifier may occur.