Soundstream 644s 用户指南

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BALANCED / UNBALANCED INPUT 
 
The REFERENCE644s amplifier has the ability to accept either standard 
Unbalanced RCA signal inputs, or Balanced "Pro Audio" inputs with the use of 
the Soundstream BLT Balanced Line Transmitter or some other balanced line 
audio source.  Before installing your system, you should decide upon which 
The REFERENCE644s amplifier's signal inputs accept two ranges of input 
signal levels:  0.2 - 2.0 Vrms, or 0.5 - 5.0 Vrms for both Balanced and 
Unbalanced inputs.  The input range switch position and level settings are 
dependent upon the preamplifier / source unit output signal level.  For the best 
system Signal to Noise Ratio, we recommend that the input level controls be 
set as far down as possible (rotated counter-clockwise), while maintaining an 
acceptable level of output. 
 
Using the "Unbalanced" RCA input 
 
When using the Unbalanced RCA input, the RIGHT channel ( channels 2) 
input signal switch  MUST be in the "UNBAL" position.  Also, when first 
installing the amplifier using this input configuration, we suggest that the 
remaining input signal switches be in the "UNBAL" position as well.  If you 
experience alternator whine or other installation noise with both 
switches in the "UNBAL" position, try moving channels 1,3 & 4 input 
signal switches to the "BAL" position.  
This should remove any system 
noise due to installation. 
 
Using the "Balanced" RCA input 
 
When using the Balanced 6-pin DIN input, both switches MUST be in the 
"BAL" position.  Also, we recommend that when using this input configuration, 
the "INPUT LEVEL" switch be in the "0.5 - 5V" position, and the gains on the 
amplifiers be set to "minimum" (rotated counter-clockwise).  The system gains 
 
UNBALANCED INPUT
 
BALANCED INPUT
 
ADVANTAGES
 
1. Most preamplifier / source 
units have "UNBAL" RCA 
outputs.  (Industry stan-
dard) 
2. No Interface module is nec-
1. Improved Signal to Noise 
Ratio. (S/N Ratio) 
2. Excellent noise cancellation 
characteristics. 
3. Immune to  noise radiated in 
INSTALLATION STEP 2 
NOTE:  The pin 
configuration shown 
in the diagram is the 
view looking into the 
Balanced input jack 
on the amplifier. 
15 
AIRBASS ACCESSORY OPTION 
 
Soundstream's new AIRBASS feature can be added to the REFERENCE644s 
amplifier.  This feature allows wireless RF remote control level adjustment of 
the amplifier, while the low pass filter on the amplifier's internal crossover is 
engaged.  (AIRBASS does not control the level of the RCA signal outputs.) 
CROSSOVER ADJUSTMENTS 
 
The REFERENCE644s amplifier incorporates an on-board staggered  
electronic crossover, with RCA outputs to drive an external amplifier.  No 
external electronic crossover is necessary.  The high and low pass portions of 
the crossover can be set  independently of one another.   
 
In most car audio installations, there is a tendency for a “midbass boom.”  
Because of their interior dimensions, most cars will resonate or ring at these 
midbass frequencies.  If we design the system so there is less musical 
information in this region, the final response is very smooth and natural 
sounding.  The high pass filter is variable from 60 to 240 Hz at 12 dB/Octave, 
while the low pass filter is variable from 30 to 120 Hz at 24 dB/Octave. 
 
For initial crossover setup, try setting the low pass filter to approximately 60 
Hz, and the high pass filter(s) to approximately 100 Hz.  Change the crossover 
points to accommodate a good mixture of frequency response, power 
24 dB/Oct. Low Pass   
NOTE:  RCA signal output in high pass and 
full range is derived from Channels 1 & 2 
input.  In low pass, RCA signal output is 
summed from Channels 1, 2, 3 & 4 input.  The 
Subwoofer Level adjustment also applies to 
12 dB/Oct. High Pass 
NOTE:  The AIRBASS accessory is intended to be used only while the 
REFERENCE644s amplifier is driving a subwoofer(s).  When the  AIR
BASS 
accessory is added to a REFERENCE644s, it controls the level of any channel 
receiving information from the low pass filter in the amplifier.  The Coherent 
Installing AIRBASS involves removing the bottom plate of the amplifier, 
adding the AIRBASS circuit board, and flipping a switch.  The switch is labeled 
on the amplifier's main circuit board.  DO NOT set the AIRBASS switch to the 
"IN" position unless the AIRBASS module has been added.  DO NOT move 
the AIRBASS switch while the amplifier is "ON".  Doing so may damage your 
speakers.  (Please refer to the AIRBASS owner's / installation manual for 
more details.) 
INSTALLATION STEP 6