Руководство Пользователя для Lanzar vibe226

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Congratulations on your purchase of a Lanzar Viberant amplifier. You have purchased a quality product designed
and engineered to give you many years of uncompromised musical service. VIBE amplifiers are designed with
the latest technology available, which provides headroom for even the most demanding peaks and dynamic ranges
found on modern CD's and recordings.
T A B L E   O F   C O N T E N T S
System Wiring
6. 2 channel stereo
7. 2 channel bridged mode
8. 2 channel tri-mode
9. 2 channel triamp system
10. 4 channel stereo
11. 4 channel bridged mode
12. 4 channel tri-mode
13. Precautions
14.Troubleshooting
15.Notes
1. INPUT LEVEL CONTROLS
Enables the matching of input levels to the output levels from
head unit (or other signal source).
2. CROSSOVER MODE SELECTOR
Determines the mode of built-in crossover:
low pass (permits only low frequency signals to pass to speakers),
high pass (permits only high frequency signals to pass to speakers),
or flat.
3. BASS BOOST CONTROL
With a bass boost switch engaged, the bass level is increased
approx 18dB.
4. REMOTE BASS BOOST
Plug in the remote bass boost control wire in here
5. POWER & PROTECTION INDICATORS
Provide instant information on status of amplifier, including
short-circuit and thermal overload alerts.
6. HIGH PASS FILTER (HPF)
When Crossover Mode Selector is in High Pass Mode, this control
limits the frequencies which will be distributed to the speakers
to those below the value to which this is set within the range 80-
2.5KHz.
7. LOW PASS FILTER (LPF)
When Crossover Mode Selector is in Low Pass Mode, this control
limits the frequencies which will be distributed to the speakers
to those below the value to which this is set within the range 35-
400Hz.
Table of Contents
Feature and Controls
1. VIBE 226/236/246/256/266/276/286
2. VIBE 416/426/436
3. Installation
4. Specifications
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