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USER MANUAL PAB 5400 MB QUART

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Installation & Operation

Einbau und Betrieb

By purchasing an amplifier from MB QUART, you have decided on a product of the highest technical quality. MB QUART wishes you great enjoyment with your amplifier. Should you have any questions about this system or other MB QUART products, please call us personally or send us an e-mail at info@mbquart.de

WARRANTY2
GENERAL INSTALLATION NOTES
System design3
Installation3
AMPLIFIER FEATURE DESCRIPTION
PAB 2100 2-Channel Amplifier4
PAB 4100 4-Channel Amplifier4
PAB 5400 5-Channel Amplifier5
PAB 1200.1 D Mono Amplifier5
AMPLIFIER APPLICATIONS
PAB 2100 2-Channel Amplifier
Full range stereo6
Full range mono6
Stereo high pass with mono low-pass in a 2 way active, or bi-amplified system7
PAB 4100 4-Channel Amplifier
4 channel full range system8
2 or 3 channel full range system8
2 way active, or bi-amplified system with mono bass9
2 way active, or bi-amplified system with mono bass, and faded highs/ lows9
Front/rear high pass, using a 2 channel amplifier for mono sub bass10
PAB 5400 5-Channel Amplifier
5 channel discrete, one being mono low pass11
3 or 4 channel discrete, one being mono low pass11
3 way active, with mono bass12
Front/rear high pass, with constant sub bass12
PAB 1200.1 D Mono Amplifier
Basic application13
AFTER INSTALLATION
Setting up systems after installation for best performance14
Troubleshooting a system14-15
TECHNICAL DATA86

Warranty

As the manufacturer of MB QUART car audio products, Maxxsonics USA Inc. and Maxxsonics Europe GmbH warrants to the original consumer purchaser the amplifier to be free from defects in material and workmanship for one (1) year from date of purchase.

This product meets the current EU minimum warranty requirements, if purchased in countries of the EU.

To ensure your warranty policy keep your original receipt proofing the date of purchase.

All other part and accessories of the system are warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship for one (1) year from date of purchase. Maxxsonics will repair or replace at it's option and free of charge during the warranty period, any system component that proves defective in materials and workmanship under normal installation, use and service provided that the product is returned to the authorised MB QUART dealer from where it was purchased.

A photo copy of the original receipt must accompany the product being returned. In the absence of the above, the warranty is one (1) year from date of manufacture.

Any damage to the product as a result of misuse, abuse, accident, incorrect wiring, improper installation, alteration of date code or bar code labels, revolution, natural disaster, or any sneaky stuff because someone messed up, repair or alteration out side of our factory or authorised service centers and any thing else you have done that you should not have done is not covered.

This warranty is limited to defective parts and specifically excludes any incidental or consequential damages connected therewith. This warranty is not to be construed as an insurance policy.

Warranty on installation labor, removal, re-installation and freight charges are not the responsibility of Maxxsonics USA Inc. or Maxxsonics Europe GmbH.

System design

The success of any car stereo system relies on several factors, such as the system design, execution of the installation, and system setup. This section is intended to assist the installer by offering several tips and hints about good installation practice. Please remember that any system is only as good as its weakest link.

Determine the system format, e.g., single amplifier, active, front/rear and so on. Then choose the amplifier power points according to personal taste. Please remember that higher power systems are not necessarily useful purely for high sound pressure levels, but also to establish a headroom capability, to reproduce musical peaks cleanly without distortion. Lower power amplifiers will clip earlier than their more powerful cousins, and cause loudspeaker failure when overdriven, due to the harmonics generated by a clipped signal, thus overheating voice coils.

Choose loudspeaker and amplifier mounting locations. Loudspeaker location is always a matter of compromise between space and sound stage imaging. Amplifiers should be mounted with the fins running vertically for best convection cooling, to minimize overheating.

Purchase the best quality RCA cables you can afford, for reliability and less engine noise interference in the audio system.

Installation

General:

Mount the amplifier/s in the chosen location.

Run the wiring so that RCA cables are at least 18^ away from power and speaker cables. Keep RCA cables away from electrical devices in the vehicle that can cause electrical noise, such as fuel pumps.

Power and ground connections:

Use a sufficient gauge power cable, at least #8 per amplifier. In a multi amplifier system, it is advisable to mount a large enough fuse right at the battery, and run a master +12 volt power cable to a fused distribution block near the amplifiers. It is then a simple matter to connect the +12 volt terminal of each amplifier to the distribution block.

Ground each amplifier with as short a ground lead, again at least #8 gauge, directly to the vehicle chassis. Use a ground distribution block, if you wish, but it is extremely important to keep the main ground lead from this distribution block to the chassis as short as possible, not more than 12". The ground connection integrity to the chassis is very important, and the best way to achieve a good, solid electrical and mechanical contact is to use a large round crimp lug, crimped and soldered to the ground cable. The next step is to scrape the paint off the vehicle chassis, slightly larger than the ground lug, at the connection point. Drill a clearance hole in the chassis, the same size as the lug hole, and use a bolt, spring washer and nut to securely fasten the ground lug. Use petroleum jelly to coat the bolt/lug connection, to prevent oxidization with time.

Tip: Use the same approach when installing head units, equalizers or any audio equipment for that matter - run short individual grounds from each piece directly to the vehicle chassis, to minimize ground loops and system noise.

All power, ground and speaker connections should be crimped and soldered for reliability. Make sure that none of the cable insulation can chafe against exposed metal in the vehicle, causing short circuits to the chassis.

Safe connection sequence:

After all cables are run, connect speaker wires to the speakers and amplifiers, then run and plug in RCA cables. Next, connect all power grounds and remote turn on leads. Now connect all +12 volt cables to the amplifier/s and distribution blocks and fuse holders. Finally, connect the main +12 volt cable to the battery, with the main fuse removed, and we are almost ready to power up the system.

Power up the system:

The following procedure may seem like overkill, but there is nothing more frustrating than turning on a system for the first time, and it does not work properly immediately.

First, make sure the head unit is off, and turn all level controls to minimum (anticlockwise), including the head unit volume control. Set all equalizers to 0 dB (no boost), and all crossover frequency controls at approximate frequencies, as recommended by the loudspeaker manufacturer. Set all input selector and crossover switches as required for the application.

Remove all amplifier fuses, and insert the main fuse at the battery. If the fuse does not blow, you can insert the fuse in one of the amplifiers, and we are ready to turn on the system.

Turn the head unit on, insert a CD, or select a radio station, and increase the head unit volume control. If the system sounds fine, turn off the head unit, and install fuses in the remaining amplifiers, one by one, till the complete system is powered up and functioning properly.

Premium Multi-Channel Amplifiers

  • Each model is capable of 4 &t 2 ohms stereo per channel, or 4 ohms mono bridged operation.
  • Tri-Mode operation with any stereo pair of amplifier channels is possible, as with all bridgeable amplifiers.
  • The input sensitivities for rated output powers are variable from 0.2 volt to 6 volt.
  • All crossovers are fully variable in their respective ranges.
  • Crossover filter slopes are 12 dB/octave for stereo filters, and 24 dB/octave for mono filters.
  • A POWER LED indicates the powered "up" and turned "on" condition.

  • All MB QUART Premium amplifiers feature a comprehensive diagnostic system, with speaker lead short circuit, and amplifier DC faults indicated by the DIAGNOSTIC, or PROTECT LED.

CAUTION:

DO NOT OPERATE ANY AMPLIFIER BELOW THE INTENDED IMPEDANCE. YOU WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE AMPLIFIER THAT WILL NOT BE COVERED UNDER THE WARRANTY PRINTED IN THE BACK OF THE MANUAL.

Multi-Channel amps: 4 & 2 ohms stereo, 4 ohms mono bridged

PAB 2100 2-Channel Amplifier

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The X-OVER slide switch selects the internal crossover functions:

  • The input signal is routed directly to the LINE OUT RCA jacks, regardless of the X-OVER setting simplifying daisy chaining of amplifier.
    HP: Selects the built in HIGH PASS filter, variable from 10 Hz to 150 Hz.
  • FULL: Bypasses all crossovers for full frequency range operation.
  • LP: Selects the built in LOW PASS filter, variable from 30 Hz to 150 Hz.

Note that the LOW PASS signal is MONO.

  • In the LP position, the HIGH PASS filter acts as a subsonic filter.
  • When the LP mode is selected, a 0 to +9 dB, at 45 Hz, BASS EQ is also switched

PAB 4100 4-Channel Amplifier

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INPUT MODE slide switch:

  • In the CH2 position, ALL four amplifier inputs are selected from the CH1/CH2 RCA jacks.
  • In the 4CH position, channel pair 1&t2 receive input signal from RCA jacks CH1 and CH2, and channel pair 3&t4 receive input signal from RCA jacks CH3 and CH4.

The AMPLIFIER CH 1/2CH X-OVER slide switch selects the input signal for channel pair 1Et2:

  • HP: Selects the built in HIGH PASS filter, variable from 10 Hz to 150 Hz.
  • FULL: Bypasses all crossovers for full frequency range operation.
  • BP: Selects the built in LOW PASS filter, variable from 30 Hz to 150 Hz.

Note that the LOW PASS signal is MONO.

  • In the BP position, the HIGH PASS filter acts as a subsonic filter.
  • When the BP mode is selected, a 0 to +9 dB, at 45Hz , BASS EQ is also switched in.

The AMPLIFIER CH 3/CH 4 X-OVER slide switch selects the input signal for channel pair 3&t4:

  • Hi: Selects the built in HIGH PASS filter, variable from 10 Hz to 150 Hz.
  • FULL: Bypasses all crossovers for full frequency range operation.
  • BP: Selects the built in LOW PASS filter, variable from 30 Hz to 150 Hz.

Note that the LOW PASS signal is MONO.

  • In the BP position, the HIGH PASS filter acts as a subsonic filter.
  • When the BP mode is selected, a 0 to +9 dB, at 45Hz , BASS EQ is also switched in.
  • Full range signal from channels 1/2 inputs are routed to the Line OUT RCA jacks, regardless of the setting of the X-OVER switches.
  • The REMOTE jack enables dash mount level control of the LOW PASS signal, CH3/4 only.

PAB 5400 5-Channel Amplifier

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The PAB 5400 has three sets of inputs:

Line inputs on RCA jacks for channel pairs 1&t2, 3&t4, and MONO channel 5. These inputs can be used in various combinations, to suit the application, depending on the settings of the INPUT MODE switch, and the X-OVER switches for channels 1&t2, and channels 3&t4, respectively.

INPUT MODE slide switch:

  • In the CH2 position, ALL five amplifier inputs are selected from the CH1/CH2 RCA jacks. Channel 5 receives a mono mixed signal.
  • In the 4CH position, channel pair 1&t2 receive input signal from RCA jacks CH1 and CH2, and channel pair 3&t4 receive input signal from RCA jacks CH3 and CH4. A mono mixed signal from these four RCA jacks are also fed to channel 5.
  • When 5CH DISCRETE is selected, each channel receives an input signal from its respective input RCA jack. Channel 5 has two jacks on its LINE INPUT, which are summed together.

CH1/2 X-OVER slide switch:

  • FULL: Sets this pair to full range operation.
  • HP: Selects the HIGH PASS filter, variable from 50 Hz to 4 KHz.

CH3/4 X-OVER slide switch:

  • FULL: Sets this pair to full range operation.
  • B.P.: In this mode, the HIGH PASS and a LOW PASS filter, both fully variable from 50Hz to 4KHz , are selected to form a BANDPASS crossover filter.
  • HP: Selects the HIGH PASS filter, variable from 50 Hz to 4 KHz.

CH5:

  • The channel 5 functions were chosen to be very specific to mono bass operation, and not switchable:
  • The LOW PASS filter has a variable range from 30Hz to 150Hz .
  • The BASS EQ gives a bass boost, 0 to +9 dB, at 45 Hz.

Premium Mono Amplifier

  • The Premium Mono Amplifier is capable of 4, 2 &t 1 Ohm loads.
  • The input sensitivities for rated output powers are variable from 0.2 volt to 9 volts.
  • All crossovers are fully variable in their respective ranges.
  • Crossover filter slopes are 24 dB/octave for mono filters.
  • A POWER LED indicates the powered up and turned on condition.

CAUTION:

DO NOT OPERATE ANY AMPLIFIER BELOW THE INTENDED IMPEDANCE. YOU WILL CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE AMPLIFIER THAT WILL NOT BE COVERED UNDER THE WARRANTY PRINTED IN THE BACK OF THE MANUAL.

Mono amps: 4, 2 &t 1 ohms

PAB 1200.1 D Mono Amplifier

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The 1 channel mono amplifiers are capable of 4, 2 &t 1 ohm loads and can be used in any of the "bi-amplifier" systems described in the 2 and 4 channel directions.

The line input signal is routed directly to the line output RCA's jacks regardless of the crossover settings.

The REMOTE jack allows the addition of the Bass Remote module which controls the BASS EQ signal.

  • SUBSONIC allows control from 10 Hz to 35Hz
  • BASS EQ allows control from 0dB to 9 dB
  • LOW PASS allows control from 35Hz to 250Hz

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  • PHASE shift allows 0 degrees to 180 degrees
  • LEVEL: allows you to match the amplifier input level (gain) to the Radio/CD player output level.
  • POWER: indicates that the amp has power, ground and remote turn-on input via a green L.E.D.
  • PROTECT: indicates that the amplifier has detected a fault and will not operate. There are several possible problems that can cause the amplifier to go into the protect mode. See the trouble shooting guide in the back of the manual for details.
  • BALANCED INPUT: Accepts line level balanced input from 0.4v to 18v.

Full range stereo

This is the most basic application for the Premium Series 2 channel amplifiers.

  1. Interconnect cable checklist:

Connect the LINE INPUTS to the Radio/CD with good quality RCA cables.

  1. Crossover Switch:

The X-OVER switch must be in the FULL position.

  1. Crossover frequency control checklist:

N/A for full range operation.

  1. Line Level:

Refer to the section "Setting up systems after installation for best performance"

  1. Bass Remote Module:

Plug in the Bass Remote Module to the amplifier "REMOTE" jack.

NOTE:

Minimum final loudspeaker impedances:

4 & 2 Ohms stereo mode or 4-Ohms mono mode

This amplifier will not do 1 Ohm stereo or 2/1 Ohm mono operation.

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Full range mono

This application illustrates the basic mono bridging method for all MB QUART amplifiers.

Interconnect cable checklist:

A MONO signal source is required, such as would be available from the mono sub bass output of an active crossover, whether stand alone, or built into a head unit or equalizer. Important: Do not be tempted to connect the hot, or positive outputs, from any source together to obtain a mono signal, as this could very well damage the output stage of that source.

It is necessary to feed the SAME signal to both left and right inputs via a Y-adapter RCA cable. Connect the mono speaker positive terminal to the LEFT + , and its negative terminal to RIGHT - .

Switch setting checklist:

The AMPLIFIER X-OVER switch must be in the FULL position.

Crossover frequency control setting checklist:

N/A for full range operation.

TIP: If you are using the mono sub bass output of an active crossover, there is nothing wrong with switching in the low pass filter in these amplifiers for a steeper low pass rolloff.

Minimum final loudspeaker impedance: 4 ohm mono

MB QUART PAB 5400 - Crossover frequency control setting checklist: - 1

Stereo high pass with mono low-pass in a 2 way active, or bi-amplified system

In this application we will use a 2 channel amplifier for the high frequencies, and a second one for the low frequencies, or mono sub bass. Please consult the speaker specifications to determine maximum amplifier power requirements.

Interconnect cable checklist:

Connect the inputs of the highs amplifier to a Radio/CD with good quality RCA cables. Connect the LINE OUT of the highs amplifier to the inputs of the bass amplifier with a stereo RCA to RCA cable.

Mono bass woofer wiring:

Connect the mono speaker positive terminal to the LEFT +, and its negative terminal to RIGHT -.

Switch setting checklist:

  • Highs amplifier: X-OVER switch in the HP position.
  • Lows amplifier: X-OVER switch in the LP/BP position.

Crossover frequency control checklist:

Highs amplifier:

  • HI PASS: 100 Hz
  • LOW PASS: N/A

Lows amplifier:

  • HI PASS (Subsonic filter): 10 Hz to 40 Hz
  • LOW PASS: 100 Hz

Please note that these frequency points are suggestions only. Refer to the loudspeaker manufacturer specifications and the section "Setting up systems after installation for best performance"

Level control checklist:

Refer to the section "Setting up systems after installation for best performance"

Minimum final loudspeaker impedances:

  • 2 ohm per channel stereo.
  • 4 ohm mono bridged.

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4 channel full range system

Here we show how to use the 4 channel amplifiers as straightforward discrete 4 channel full range units.

Interconnect cable checklist:

Connect the four inputs of the amplifier to a Radio/CD with quality RCA cables.

Switch setting checklist:

  • 1/2CH X-OVER: FULL
  • 3/4CH X-OVER: FULL

Crossover frequency control checklist:

Channels 1/2: Channels 3/4:

  • HI PASS: N/A - HI PASS: N/A
  • LOW PASS: N/A - LOW PASS: N/A

Level control checklist:

Refer to the section "Setting up systems after installation for best performance"

Minimum final loudspeaker impedances: 2 ohm per channel

MB QUART PAB 5400 - Level control checklist: - 1

2 or 3 channel full range system

Here we show how to use the 4 channel amplifiers as full range 2 or 3 channel units by taking advantage of the mono bridging capability of all MB QUART amplifiers.

The following example shows how to create a 3 channel system by mono bridging channel pair 3/4 . In order to create a 2 channel system, simply follow the example to also mono bridge channel pair 1/2 .

Interconnect cable checklist:

  • Connect the inputs of channel pair 1/2 to a suitable stereo source, e.g. a head unit with good quality RCA cables.
  • A MONO signal source is required to bridge channel pair 3/4 , such as would be available from the mono sub bass output of an active crossover, whether standalone, or built into a head unit or equalizer. Important: Do not be tempted to connect the hot, or positive outputs, from any source together to obtain a mono signal, as this could very well damage the output stage of that source.
  • It is necessary to feed the SAME signal to both left and right inputs via a Y-adapter RCA cable.
  • Connect the mono speaker positive terminal to the LEFT +, and its negative terminal to RIGHT - as shown.

Switch setting checklist:

  • 1/2CH X-OVER: FULL
  • 3/4CH X-OVER: FULL

Crossover frequency control checklist:

Channels 1/2: Channels 3/4:

  • HI PASS: N/A - HI PASS: N/A
  • LOW PASS: N/A - LOW PASS: N/A

Tip: If you are using the mono sub bass output of an active crossover, there is nothing wrong with switching in the low pass filter in these amplifiers for a steeper low pass rolloff.

Level control checklist:

Refer to the section "Setting up systems after installation for best performance"

Minimum final loudspeaker impedances:

  • 2 ohm per channel in stereo mode.
  • 4 ohm mono bridged.

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2 way active, or bi-amplified system with mono bass

This application shows how easily a 2 way active system can be implemented using a Premium 4 channel amplifier. Channels 1 and 2 will be used for highs, and channels 3 and 4 for mono bass.

Interconnect cable checklist:

We need to feed the same signal to both sets of channels, so must use 2 Y-adapters, one to feed the LEFT signal to channels 1 and 3, and the right signal to channels 2 and 4, as shown.

Mono bass woofer wiring:

Connect the mono speaker positive terminal to the LEFT + , and its negative terminal to RIGHT -.

Switch setting checklist:

  • 1/2CH X-OVER: HI
  • 3/4CH X-OVER: LP/BP

Crossover frequency control checklist:

Channels 1/2:

Channels 3/4:

  • HI PASS: 100 Hz

  • HI PASS (subsonic): 20 Hz

  • LOW PASS: N/A

  • LOW PASS: 100 Hz

Please note that these frequency points are suggestions only. Refer to the loudspeaker manufacturer specifications and the section "Setting up systems after installation for best performance"

Level control checklist:

Refer to the section "Setting up systems after installation for best performance"

Minimum final loudspeaker impedances:

  • 2 ohm per channel in stereo mode
  • 4 ohm mono bridged

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2 way active, or bi-amplified system with mono bass, and faded highs/ lows

Here we present a variation of the previous system. Since this is a 2 way system, we can use the front outputs from a head unit to drive the highs, and the rear output to drive the bass. This method allows the listener to easily adjust the relative levels of bass to highs, with the front to rear fade on the head unit.

Channels 1 and 2 will be used for highs, and channels 3 and 4 for mono bass.

Interconnect cable checklist:

  • Use good quality RCA leads to connect the inputs of the amplifier to the source as shown.
  • Follow the instructions as per the previous system for switch and crossover settings.

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Front/rear high pass, using a 2 channel amplifier for mono sub bass

The combination of a 2 and a 4 channel amplifier, utilizing their built in crossovers, makes it a snap to put together a full system with front and rear highs, with mono sub bass.

Interconnect cable checklist:

  • Using good quality RCA cables, feed the front and rear outputs of a head unit to the inputs of the 4 channel amplifier as shown.
  • Also connect the LINE OUT of the 4 channel amplifier to the LINE INPUT of the 2 channel amplifier as shown.

Mono bass woofer wiring:

Connect the mono speaker positive terminal to the LEFT +, and its negative terminal to RIGHT -.

Switch setting checklist:

4 channel highs amplifier:
- 1/2CH X-OVER: HI
-3/4CH X-OVER:HI

2 channel bass amplifier:

  • X-OVER switch: LP/BP

Crossover frequency control checklist:

4 channel highs amplifier:

Channels 1/2:

  • HI PASS: 100 Hz
  • LOW PASS: N/A

Channels 3/4:

  • HI PASS: 100 Hz
  • LOW PASS: N/A

2 channel bass amplifier:

  • HI PASS (Subsonic filter): 10 Hz to 40 Hz
  • LOW PASS: 100Hz

Please note that these frequency points are suggestions only. Refer to the loudspeaker manufacturer specifications and the section "Setting up systems after installation for best performance"

Level control checklist:

Refer to the section "Setting up systems after installation for best performance"

Minimum final loudspeaker impedances:

  • 2 ohm per channel in stereo mode
  • 4 ohm mono bridged

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5 channel discrete, one being mono low pass

You can use this configuration simply as 4 discrete full range channels, with a 5th low pass channel. All of the crossovers are bypassed, except the LOW PASS on channel 5. The 5 channels can also be utilized with an outboard active crossover, or with crossovers in head units or equalizers.

Interconnect cable checklist:

Connect channel 1&2 inputs to the front output, channels 3&4 to the rear output, and channel 5 to the mono subwoofer output of a head unit or in dash equalizer. The LOW PASS filter on channel 5 will be in tandem with that of the source. You can either set it to the same frequency for a steeper rolloff, or set it to a higher frequency to minimize its effect. By the same reasoning, you could switch channels 1,2,3&4 high pass crossovers in for steeper high pass slopes.

Switch setting checklist:

  • INPUT MODE: 5CH DISCRETE
  • CH 1/2 X-OVER: FULL
  • CH 3/4 X-OVER: FULL

Crossover frequency control checklist:

  • CH 1/2 HIGH PASS: N/A
  • CH 3/4 HIGH PASS: N/A
  • CH 3/4 LOW PASS: N/A
  • CH 5 LOW PASS: 100Hz

Please note that these frequency points are suggestions only. Refer to the loudspeaker manufacturer specifications and the section "Setting up systems after installation for best performance"

Level control checklist:

Refer to the section "Setting up systems after installation for best performance"

Minimum final loudspeaker impedances: 2 ohm per channel

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3 or 4 channel discrete, one being mono low pass

We will use the same basic setup as above to illustrate a 3 channel arrangement, by mono bridging the stereo channel pairs 1Et2, 3Et4. For a 4 channel setup, mono bridge only one set.

Interconnect cable checklist:

  • Use 2 Y-adapters RCA cables, one for channels 1&t2, and the second for channels 3&t4, to create 2 inputs for channels 1,2,3&t4 only, as shown.

  • Connect the positive terminal of channels 1&2 mono speaker to channel 1+ , and its negative terminal to channel 2-. Connect the positive terminal of channels 3&4 mono speaker to channel 3+ , and its negative terminal to channel 4-.

  • Channel 5 is a true single channel, and as such is not bridgeable.

Minimum final loudspeaker impedances:

  • 2 ohm per channel in stereo mode
  • 4 ohm per mono bridged pair
  • 2 ohm on channel 5

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3 way active, with mono bass

The PAB 5400 5 channel amplifier contains all the functions necessary to set up a completely self-contained 3 way active crossover system.

Interconnect cable checklist:

Use good quality RCA cables to connect the inputs of channels 1&2 to the full range outputs of the source.

Switch setting checklist:

  • INPUT MODE: CH2
  • CH 1/2 X-OVER: HP
    -CH3/4X-OVER:BP

Crossover frequency control checklist:

  • CH 1/2 HIGH PASS: 1KHz to 4KHz
  • CH 3/4 HIGH PASS: 100 Hz
  • CH 3/4 LOW PASS: 1KHz to 4KHz
  • CH 5 LOW PASS: 100Hz

Note that the HIGH and LOW PASS controls of channels 3εt4 act as the bandpass controls.

Please note that these frequency points are suggestions only. Refer to the loudspeaker manufacturer specifications and the section "Setting up systems after installation for best performance"

Level control checklist:

Refer to the section "Setting up systems after installation for best performance"

Minimum final loudspeaker impedances: 2 ohm per channel

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Front/rear high pass, with constant sub bass

Another obvious application for the PAB5400 is to use 4 channels for front/rear satellites, and the mono channel for constant non faded sub bass.

Interconnect cable checklist:

Use good quality RCA cables to connect channels 1,2,3&t4 inputs to the front and rear outputs of the source as shown.

Switch setting checklist:

  • INPUT MODE: 4CH
  • CH 1/2 X-OVER: HP
  • CH 3/4 X-OVER: HP

Crossover frequency control checklist:

  • CH 1/2 HIGH PASS: 100 Hz
  • CH 3/4 HIGH PASS: 100 Hz
  • CH 3/4 LOW PASS: N/A
  • CH 5 LOW PASS: 100Hz

Please note that these frequency points are suggestions only. Refer to the loudspeaker manufacturer specifications and the section "Setting up systems after installation for best performance"

Level control checklist:

Refer to the section "Setting up systems after installation for best performance"

Minimum final loudspeaker impedances: 2 ohm per channel

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Basic application

Interconnect cable checklist:

  • Connect the line inputs to a Radio/CD RCA outputs or line output of the full range primary amplifier with good quality RCA cables. A "Y" adapter may be needed as shown in the diagram.
  • Use at least 16 gauge speaker wiring. These amplifiers have dual speaker terminals, simplifying the hookup of multiple speakers

Crossover frequency control checklist:

  • LOW PASS: 35Hz to 250Hz
  • SUBSONIC: 10 Hz to 50 Hz
  • BASS EQ: 0 to 9 dB
  • PHASE: 0 to 180 degrees

Level control checklist:

Refer to the section "Setting up systems after installation for best performance"

Minimum final loudspeaker impedance: 1 ohm

MB QUART PAB 5400 - Level control checklist: - 1

*Note: You can use the Radio/CD designated mono line output or a full range stereo line output.

For full range stereo line output, you will need an optional "Y-Adaptor" as shown

Setting up systems after installation for best performance

General:

As mentioned in the "General Installation Notes" section, the system should now be powered up, and working. At this point, all crossover frequency and input selection switches should be properly set for the application, and all volume, level and equalizer controls turned to minimum.

Level control setup:

Insert a CD or cassette that you are familiar with to use as a reference, and turn the head unit volume control to about 80% of its full setting. The system sound level will of course be very low, and the following procedures will help you to match the amplifier input sensitivities properly to the head unit output signal level.

Single 2 channel amplifier systems:

Turn the level control up slowly, till you hear distortion, then back off a few degrees on the control.

Single 4 channel amplifier systems:

Turn the channel 1&2 level control up slowly, till you hear distortion, then back off a few degrees on the control.

Repeat for channel 3εt4.

2 or 3 way active systems:

Always start with the bass, or low frequency amplifier as a reference, by turning its control up to the point where distortion is audible, and back it off some.

Now adjust the level control for the highs or tweeter channels in a 2 way active system, to balance the highs to lows.

In a 3 way active system, match the midrange level to the bass, and then the highs to the midrange and bass. It may be necessary to perform a few iterations of the midrange and highs level control settings to achieve a satisfactory sound balance.

Crossover frequency fine tuning:

We had started off in the "General Installation Notes" section by setting crossover frequency controls to approximate positions, and now you can adjust these for best sound quality. Be careful not to stray too far from those crossover frequencies as recommended by the loudspeaker manufacturer, as it is quite possible to damage midrange and tweeters with excess power outside their nominal operating frequency ranges.

Equalizer setup:

Once all levels and crossover frequencies have been set for a pleasant sound balance, we can start equalizing the system frequency response. It is important to remember that a boost applied at any frequency, or range of frequencies, will cause severe amplifier clipping. The following comments apply to ALL equalizers and tone controls on the amplifiers, as well as those on head units and dash mount equalizers.

Use the head unit volume control to adjust the system to an intermediate level, and proceed to adjust equalizers and tone controls to personal taste. Now go back to the Level control setup above, and readjust all level controls.

Sit back and enjoy the music!

Troubleshooting a system

The key to finding the problem in a misbehaving sound system is to isolate parts of that system in a logical fashion to track down the fault.

Description of the Diagnostic system built into all MB QUART amplifiers:

The diagnostic system will shut down the amplifier, until reset by turning the head unit off, and back on. This state of affairs will be indicated by the front panel PROTECT LED lighting up under the following conditions:

1 - A short circuit on the loudspeaker leads.
2 - An internal amplifier fault that causes a DC offset on the loudspeaker output.

Should the amplifier go into diagnostic mode, simply disconnect all RCA and speaker leads, while keeping +12 volt, power ground and remote leads connected. Now turn the amplifier back on, and if the diagnostic LED lights, the amplifier has an internal fault.

If not, plug the RCA cables back, and reset the amplifier. If it goes into diagnostic now, the fault lies in the input, either with bad cables or source unit. If the amplifier seems fine with RCA cables plugged in, connect the speakers, one at a time, and if one of the speakers or its wiring is faulty, it will activate the diagnostic system.

Amplifier heatsink overheating:

The amplifiers will shut down when the heatsink temperature reaches 80 degrees centigrade, and turn back on once the unit has cooled down below that point.

Causes of overheating:

1 - Inadequate cooling - relocate or remount to provide better natural airflow over the fins.
2 - Driving high power levels into low impedances - back off on the volume control, and/or make sure you are not loading the amplifier with less than the recommended loudspeaker impedance.

Low output power:

1 - Check that level controls have been set up properly.
2 - Make sure that the battery voltage, as measured at the amplifier's +12 volt and ground terminals, is 11 volts or more.
3 - Check all +12 volt and ground connections.

Fuses blowing:

1 - The use of loudspeaker impedances below the recommended minimums will draw more current - check.
2 - A short on the main +12 volt cable from the battery to the vehicle chassis will cause the main fuse to blow.
3 - If an amplifier fuse blows continually, with only +12 volt, ground and remote leads connected, the amplifier may be faulty.

System does not turn on:

1 - Check all fuses.
2 - Check all connections.
3 - Measure the +12 volt and remote turn on voltages at the amplifier terminals. If these are non-existent or low, take voltage measurements at fuse holders, distribution blocks, the head unit's +12 volt and remote leads to localize the problem.

Noise problems: System noise can be divided into two categories, hiss, and electrical interference.

Hiss, or white noise:

1 - High levels of white noise usually occurs when amplifier level controls are turned up too high - readjust according to the procedures in section "Setting up systems after installation for best performance"
2 - Another major problem that can cause excessive hiss, is a noisy head unit - unplug the amplifier input RCA cables, and if the hiss level reduces, the source unit is at fault.

Electrical interference:

The inside of an automobile is a very hostile electrical environment. The multitude of electrical systems, such as the ignition system, alternator, fuel pumps, air conditioners, to mention just a few, create radiated electrical fields, as well as noise on the +12 volt supply and ground. Remember to isolate the problem - first unplug amplifier input RCA cables, if the noise is still present, check the speaker leads, if not, plug the RCA's back, and investigate the source driving the amplifier, one component at a time.

A ticking or whine that changes with engine RPM:

1 - This problem could be caused by radiation pickup of RCA cables too near to a fuel pump or a distributor, for instance, - relocate cables.
2 - Check that the head unit ground is connected straight to the vehicle chassis, and does not use factory wiring for ground.
3 - Try to supply the head unit with a clean +12 volt supply directly from the battery ^+ , instead of using a supply from the in dash wiring/fusebox.

A constant whine:

This type of noise can be more difficult to pinpoint, but is usually caused by some kind of instability, causing oscillations in the system.

1 - Check all connections, especially for good grounds.
2 - Make sure that no speaker leads are shorting to exposed metal on the vehicle chassis.
3 - RCA cables are notorious for their problematic nature, so check that these are good, in particular the shield connections.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • 1/2 CH X-OVER: Position "HI"
  • 3/4 CH X-OVER: Position "HI"

Mode mono large bande

  • HI PASS: 100 Hz
  • LOW PASS: non applicable
  • HI PASS: non applicable
  • HI PASS: non applicable
  • LOW PASS: non applicable
  • LOW PASS: non applicable
  • HI PASS: non applicable
  • HI PASS: non applicable
  • LOW PASS: non applicable
  • LOW PASS: non applicable
  • 1/2 CH X-OVER: Position "Hi"

  • 3/4 CH X-OVER: Position "HI"

  • HI PASS: 100 Hz

  • HI PASS: 100 Hz

  • LOW PASS: non applicable

  • LOW PASS: non applicable

  • CH 1/2 HIGH PASS: non applicable
  • CH 3/4 HIGH PASS: non applicable
  • CH 3/4 LOW PASS: non applicable
  • CH 5 LOW PASS: 100Hz
  • Mode INPUT: Position "CH2"
  • CH 1/2 X-OVER: Position "HP"
  • CH 3/4 X-OVER: Position "BP"

A工程技术 of the selection of diplexor (X-Over) can be used to select a function of the inner product.

A工程技术 of the 1/2CH X-OVER) is possible to implement a signal in a device that can be used for the purpose of the proposed technology.

A工程技术 of the 3/4CH X-OVER) is used to design a device that can be used in the field of communication.

IocpeDCTBOM BepxHero NepeKJIIOUaTeTЯ qactoTHOrO pa3dJIeNTbHOrO fNJIbTpTa (1/2CH X-OVER) MoKeT hAcTpaNBaTbc BxOJHoi CnHai IJI naPbI KaHaIob ycInJeHHa 1&2:

  • HP: Bb6Bpaet BCTpoEHnB ΦnBTP HIGH PASS (ΦnBtp HnKnHx qactOT), KOTOpB MoKeT 6bIb No-pa3HOMy HacTpoeB DnnaPaa3OHe 10 Tc - 150 Tc.
    -FULL:6aIacpyET BCE pa3JeJIInTeIbHbIe pINbTpbl IINpa60TbIBIOJIHOAcTOTHM dIanaOHe.
  • BP: Bb6npaetBCTpoehHbI ΦnIbTp LOW PASS (ΦnIbTp HmKnHex qactOT), KOTOpbIMoKeT 6bIbNo-pa3Homy HacTpoeH bDnana3OHe 30 T - 150 T.

Heo6xoJIMO NOMHTb O TOM, YTO nIa CnHana LOW PASS (ΦnJIbTp HnXnX yactOT) IeT peYb o CnHane MONO.

-BIIOLOXeHINBPfNtHPIGHPASSyHKUHOHpyeTkakO3BkyOBoHoiPbtp.
- EcII NaHCTPOeH peKIM BP, OJIOBpeMeHNO B DnApa3OHe OT 0 Do +9D5 npN 45 TcNoDKIHOaTcBASS EQ (3KbanaJIeep HIN3KxuX hAcToT).

IocpeDCTBOM HnKHeRo NepeKluOaTeJIa cAcToTHOro pa3deJIteNbHOrO fHbTpa (3/4CH X-OVER) MoKeT hAcTpBaTcBcA BxOJHoi CmHaJI dJIra Napbl KaHaIOB ycIneHn 3&4:

  • HP: Bb6bpaetBCTpoEHnB ΦnltpHIGHT PASS (ΦnltpHnKnHex yactOT), KOTOpbMyoJET 6bIbNo-pa3Homy HAcTPOeN B DnnaPaaOHe 10 T - 150 T.
    -FULL:6aHnacpye BCE pa3dJInteIbHbIe FInIbTpbl IINpaObI BIOJIHOAcTOHOM dIana0He.

  • BP: Bb6bpaetBCTpoEHHbIΦnIbTp LOW PASS (ΦnIbTp HxHnx yactOT), KOtOpbMyoKET 6bIbNo-pa3HOy HacTPOeH B dInana3OHe 30 T - 150 T.

Heo6xOJIMO NOMHTb o TOM, yTO IaIy CnHnHa LOW PASS (ΦnJIbTp HnKnHX YacToT) NcET peYb O cnHnAE MONO.

-BnoIooKHeHH BpHnIbTp HIGH PASS yHKnUOHOpyeT KAc Do3ByKOBoB O pHnIbTp.
- Ecnln hactpoen pekxim BP, oNHOBpeMeHNO B DnIa3OHe 0 T O +9 Ib npi 45 Tc PnOKJIHOaETCBASS EQ (KBAJai3ep Hn3Knx YactOT).
-ПлнодмаладимьсьгногалыгхбдгканаловканаловснралвгснCINCH-нэздALINE OUT He3aBnCmmo T NaHcTpoKInpepeKJIuHaTeNeI pa3deJInteNbHbIXФиЛbTpOB.
-Блардя ретулару, которь пклочен K rHe3dIY REMOTE, И кotорь, HanpIMep, смOTирован поД снКOM ппборOB, IMeETcB 603mKHOCTb ДЯ уравлийу урв hem CINHajla Ha BixOde Фиltbtpa HnKHHx 即TOTToNko ДЯ kaHANOB 3/4.

5-KaHaJIbHbI yCunJIteNb PAB 5400

MB QUART PAB 5400 - 5-KaHaJIbHbI yCunJIteNb PAB 5400 - 1

MB QUART PAB 5400 - 5-KaHaJIbHbI yCunJIteNb PAB 5400 - 2

MoeJIb PAB 5400 paCnoIaRaET TpeMa npamn BxOaNbX rHe3D (LINE INPUT):

BxObl Line Ha Cinch-rHe3ax IJnI nap KaHajOB 1&2, 3&4, a TaKxe KaHajIA MONO

  1. 3TN BxOdb MoRy T NcNtB3oBaTbC B Pa3NtHbX CoTeaTHnX Iyn OnpEeJeHHoro npIMeHHeHn IN B 3aBncMocTn OT HacTpoek nepeKlnHouaTeJI BxOHDro peJIma (MODE) npeekIIOuTaTeJI YacToTbX pa3dIInTeJbHbIX ΦIIbTPOB (X-OVER) Iyn KaHaJIoB 1&2 nn 3&4.

MoHO-ycnHITeB:pacCHHTaHHa4,2&1OM.

MB QUART PAB 5400 - 5-KaHaJIbHbI yCunJIteNb PAB 5400 - 3

  • PHASE-Shift (corlaocabHme noIoxeHnna 4a3b) nO3B0JraT BbIOJIHrTa onepaunn HactpoKn B danaasohe 0^ - 180^
  • LEVEL: B pe3yIbTaTe 3TOr BOxHDoY yPoBHeY ycINInTeJia (Gain) MoKeT 6bITb corIacoban C bIxOxDbIM yPoBHeMa paINOpnEHHa/CD-TIIeepa.
  • POWER:ПосpeдтбомЗагорпязеленогсбетоюногиИнdkаTopa nokak3bIbaeTc,чToHa yCINITeIb NOCTynaet TOK,IMeETc coeDnHne C 3emNe,a ynpabLeHne BkIIuOchEmЯBJIeTcA kTbHbM (REM).
  • PROTECT: 3aropanheиндikatopa PROTECT o3haeayet,чToB yCunnteIe IMeTcA HeCNpabHocTB,иTOO h He roTOB K paBoTe.CyueCTByHT HeckoKb BINOb Ipo6nem KOTOpbe npINBOJrT K peKeKIIuOHeHIO ycNITeR B 3auNThB pExM.ДЯ nIoUyeHn6 BoJe nOIpOboHoi INHOpMaUcIM CMOTrn HInCTpyKUHIO NO NOnCKy HeCNpabHocTe, KOTopra NOMeUeHa B NocLeHNe Yactn pyKOBOdCTBa NO 3KcNlPyatauN.
    -BALANCED INPUT: npHnMaet CmmMeTpUHbIe BxoHbIe yoBn B daHa3OHe 0,4B-18B.

TOnHoDnana3oHHbI cTepeo-peXIM

3To Han60lee yacto BCTpeuaioiuec sclya oCHOBHOrO npImeHeHn2-kaHaJIbHbIX ycIIntel e cepnn Premium.

  1. KoHTpOlbHbI IpeueHbI Iyra coeDInHeHn npoBOIOB:

Cinch-BxoDbI (LINE IN) nocpeDCTBOM BbICOKKaueCTBeHHbIX Cinch-Ka6eNei coeINHt b paadinopnemHKom/CD-nnepom.

  1. IpekeKIOUOATEb YacToTHOro pa3dJIteHbHorO fIbIbTa (X-OVER):

IpekeIIOuATEb YactoTHOro pa3JeINTeBHOrO fJIbTpa DOnJKeH HaxOINTBcB B noLoXeHN "FULL".

  1. KontpolnbHn nepueHb Ipnpepynpobamna cactoI npexoHa:

He oTHocinTcK noJIHOdIa3oHHomy peximy (FULL).

4.BxOJaHyUByCTBHTeJIbHoCTb (LEVEL):

CMOTPi pa3dJI "HAcTpoiKa CnCTeMbI NocLe MOHTaKa IJRA DOCTNKeHnRA HAnNyUHSe MOnuHOCTn"

  1. Mdunb dntaHnOHHO ynpabHeHH Hm3KIMN qactotaM:

Moynb DnctanuOHNOy npaBHeHn H3KMMn ChcTOM nocpeDCTBOM mHeOeOrcB KOMnIKeTe ynpaBnHOUe KOa6eN IOKnIOuHTb Ha rHe3e "REMOTE" ycInnte.

DIPMeyAHME:

MHNMYM JIIN CBOKUHbIX IMNeJaHcOB DnHaMKOB

4&2OMBCTepeo-peximeIIM4OMBMOHO-pexime.

3T0T yCINIeHbHe pa6oTaet B cTepeo-pexKImE 1 OM mIIMoHO-pexKImE 2/1 OM.

MB QUART PAB 5400 - DIPMeyAHME: - 1

MB QUART PAB 5400 - DIPMeyAHME: - 2

KaHaJIbI 1/2: KaHaJIbI 3/4:

  • HI PASS: He noJxOДNT - HI PASS: He noJxOДNT
  • LOW PASS: He noxOuT - LOW PASS: He noxOuT

KohtpohblnpeuehenbIaHnaHctpoKnpeyIaTOpOByPoBHa:CMToPnpa3deI

"HaCtpoJa CInCTe MOnCTe MOHTaKa DInI POJIyUeHnHaHINJUySeHmOuHocTn."

MHHMymIJIaCOBOKyTHbIX MmTeJaHcOB DnHAMKOB:2OMHaKaHaJ

KaHaJIbI 1/2: KaHaJIbI 3/4:

  • HI PASS: He noJxOДNT - HI PASS: He noJxOДNT
  • LOW PASS: He noxoxuNT - LOW PASS: He noxoxuNT

CobET: Ecnbl bIcnoJIb3yeTe BixOHa cAbSyBep actMBHOro pa3dEnIteIbHoro ⅡIbTpA, pni 3Tnx ycInIteJx BNOJIHe MOxHO NpOKJIIOHTb ⅡINbTp HIXHNX qACTOT, 4TO6bl POUYHTb 60JeE 3NaHTeJIbHYO KpyTN3Hy qACTOTHO xapaKTePncTnK ⅡINbTpA HIXHNX qACTOT.

KohtpohblnpeuehenbIaHnaCTpOKnpeyIaTOpOByPoBn:CMToPnpa3dJe

"HaTpoKa CnCTeM Iocse MOHTaKa IpnIyueHnHaNlNyUeH MoUHOCtM

MHHIMYM DnIy COBOKYINHbIX NIMPeJaHCOB INHaMHKOB:

-2OMHaKaHaJI BCTepeo-pexKIMe.
-4OMBUHTyHTPOBaHHOMMOHO-peJxHMe.

MB QUART PAB 5400 - MHHIMYM DnIy COBOKYINHbIX NIMPeJaHCOB INHaMHKOB: - 1

MB QUART PAB 5400 - MHHIMYM DnIy COBOKYINHbIX NIMPeJaHCOB INHaMHKOB: - 2

2-KaHaJIbHaj aKTUBHaj IIN DByXcHInTeJbHaj CmCTema C Hn3KIMN YactOTAm "MOHO"

3Ta KOMNHOBka NOKa3bIbAeT, KAK MOKHO pOcTBm IyTeM C INCNOB3OBAHnEM 4-KaHaJIbHO rCINITeMa moEJIbHO rpaD Apremiu yCTaHOBnTb 2-KaHaJIbHyIO AKTNBHyOCNTeMy. KaHaJIb 1 n 2 INCIOJIb3yIOTc dIra BbICOKNX aCTOT, KaHaJIb 3 n 4 nIy Hn3kXu cactOT "MOHO".

KohtpoNbHbI piepeueHb IJIa coeINHeHn npoBODOB:

MbIdoJNkhblnoaTbOJnHaKOBblcHnHaNbOaBxOa(LINEIN),no3ToMycneJeYet nCIOJIb3ObaTbDyA-danTepe,odHN aanTepdI toro,yTO6bIBcoOTBeCTBmncpCYHKOMnoaTbLeBblcHnBkAHbl1n3,aTaKxE BTOPOaADTep,yTO6bl noaTbpabllcHnBkAHbl2n4.

TIOKJIUOHeHMe MoHO-ca6ByΦepa:

CoedHHntb pnoJXHTeHbH pnIcoeHNHTeHbH 3aJIM MOHO-DINHAMKc C 3axJMOM "LEFT ^+ , "OtpuataTeHbH 3azJM c pa3beMOM "RIGHT .

KohtpOlbHbI nepeueHb IJRA hAcTpoIKn peekJIIOuATEJeI pa3deJIInTeMbHbIX ΦINbTpOB:

-1/2CHX-OVER:noJIOxHeHne,Hi
-3/4 CH X-OVER:юJOxHeMe,LP/BP

KohtpohblnIpeuehenbIaHnaCTpOKnpeyIaTOpBuaCTToIpeexoHa:

Kahalb1 1/2: KaHaJIbI 3/4:

  • HI PASS: 100 Γι - HI PASS (ДοЗвковов): 20 Γι
  • LOW PASS: He noidxoind - LOW PASS: 100

POMHInTe O TOM, YTO 3TN pA3dJIeTIeJIbIbe HaCTObl IaJIbIOHTc JINIIb IpeJIOXeHnMI. PpOBepuTb CNEUΦKauZn IN3rTOBtIeN IaJI dINHaMnKO B IpoHNTaTb pa3dJI " HAcToPka CnCTEm NocNe MOHTaKa IaJIPOJyEHn HAInLyUSh MOnHOCtN".

KohtpoNbIy IpeueHbI pyeYJrTOpOB LEVEL: CmToPi pa3dEi "HaCtpoKa CnCTem nOcIe MOtaxa IyIPOJyEHNHaHJyUeM OuHocTn".

MIMHMYMДЯ COBOKYINbIX IMNEJaHCOB DnHaMnKOB:

-2OMHaKaHaN BCTpeo-peKIMe.
-4OMBMOCTOBOI CXEMe“MOHO”.

MB QUART PAB 5400 - MIMHMYMДЯ COBOKYINbIX IMNEJaHCOB DnHaMnKOB: - 1

2-KaHaJIbHЯ aKTbHЯ nIIN DByXcNJInTeJIbHЯ CnCTeMa C HIXHMn YacTOTAMN “MOHO” M NIKUpOBaHHeM BbICOKHX/HN3KHX YacTOT

B daHHom cnyaeMbI pIeCTaBIAReM OINH 3B aBaNAHTOB H3BaBHNOB BbIe CnCTeMbI. TaK KAc B daHOM cnyae peHy nEIT O 2-KaHaJIbHO CNCTeMe, Mbl MOxEM IcNoIb3OBAbT foHOTaJIbHbIe BixOdbI yCTPOiCTBa UyPabJIeHry, YTOb6bl AKTUBIPoBaTB BicOKNe cactToBI, I 3aHNHe BixOdbI, YTOb6bl AKTUBIPoBaTB H3Kne YACToBI. BpeYbTaTe BbIOJHHeN NIOb6bX DeIcTBM C NOMOu bOpreYyIaTopa dI pyERIpOBaHry UyPoHra CInHala Cnpede N c3aDn (fader) Ha ycTpoIcTBe UyPabJIeHry CnuWateNb MoKet Be3 Tpyda aJaANTPiPoBaTb OTHCIOJIeBHy UyBOeHb H3KHX YAcTOT K BlicOKIM YAcTOTaM. KaHaJIb I n 2 IcNoJIb3yIOTc DnRA BbcOKNX YAcTOT, KaHaJIb 3 n 4 nI H3KIX YAcTOT "MOHO".

MB QUART PAB 5400 - 2-KaHaJIbHЯ aKTbHЯ nIIN DByXcNJInTeJIbHЯ CnCTeMa C HIXHMn YacTOTAMN “MOHO” M NIKUpOBaHHeM BbICOKHX/HN3KHX YacTOT - 1

Kohtpobhbl nepeueHb IJIa coeHNHeHn npoBOIOB:

IcnoJb3oBaTbBicOkaaHeCtBeHbIe CInch-ka6eIINIpaNIOKluOeHnBxOIOB ycnlnteJI K IcToHkny CoIacHO pcyHky.

BbINOHNHTe DeCTBnO tHOCHTBnHO HAcTPOKn NepeKJIHOaTeJe YacToTHbIX pa3dIeNTbHbIXФINbTPOB IN HAcTPOKn NepExoOB YacToT TaK, KaK 3TO bblno yka3aHO dIra CnCTEmbl, KOTOPa ONICAHa Bblue.

MB QUART PAB 5400 - Kohtpobhbl nepeueHb IJIa coeHNHeHn npoBOIOB: - 1

KaHaJIbI 1/2: KaHaJIbI 3/4:
- HI PASS: 100 Φ - HI PASS: 100 Φ
- LOW PASS: He noIxOuIT - LOW PASS: He noIxOuIT

2-KaHaJIbHbIyUcNJITeJIb HN3KINx YAcTOT:

-HI PASS(ДоЗвковофильт):10 Г -40 Г
- LOW PASS: 100 Γu

POMHNTe O TOM,чTo 3TN pAsTeJIteIbIbIe HaCToTbIЯBJIAOTcIaIIbIpeJIOXeHIMM. IPOBepuTb CteUΦKauZn N3rTOBtIeIaI DnA HAmIKOB IpoHTaTb pa3Je "HaCTpOka CNTem TocSe MOtJa dI NaJUeHIN HaNlyUeH MeUHOCtN."

KohtpoNbI nepeueHdI pyeYJrTopOB LEVEL: CmToPi pa3dJI "HaCtpoIka CnCTem nOcNE MOtaxa dI IIOJyEHHaHJyUeM MoUHOCTN".

MHHIMYM DnIy COBOKYINHbIX NIMPeJaHCOB INHaMHKOB:

-2OMHaKaHAnBCTpeo-peKIMe.
-4OMBMOCTOBOXCEME“MOHO”.

MB QUART PAB 5400 - MHHIMYM DnIy COBOKYINHbIX NIMPeJaHCOB INHaMHKOB: - 1

KoHΦnIgypaizna B BVide 5 DnCKpeTHbIX KaHaJIOB, OdINH KaHaJI B KaYeCTBe MOHO-ΦnJIbTpA HnXHnX YactOT

BbMOKeTe NcNoJIb3OaBb 3Ty KOHcIgYpauCIO npocTo KaK cIcTeMy C 4 IINCKpeTHbIMN
POnIOHOJnAa30HHbIMN KAnaAMN INTbIM KAHaJOM HNI3KHX YAcTOT. Bce pa3dJIeNTbHbIE
ΦIbTpbl baiNaCmPoBaHb, 3a NcJIuOHeHMe ΦIbTpPa HIXKHX YAcTOT Ha KaHaJ 5.
PiTa bKaHaJOB MOrYT NcNoJIb3OaBbCra TaKke C BHEUHM AKTNBHbIM pa3dJIeNTbHbIM
ΦIbTpom JIn6o C pa3dJIeNTbHbIMN ΦIbTpAm B yctpoiCTbAx ynpaBNeHn IIN
3KBaJau3epax.

KohtpoJIbHbI nepeueHb IJn coeINHeHn npoBODOB:

Плдклочь BXOы (LINE IN)Дla KaHа 1&2 Ha nepeDнн BbIXOD, KaHajIb 3&4 Ha 3aДнн BbXOD, a TAKKe KaHaN 5 Ha BbIXOD MOHO-cabBycepa yctpoiCTBa ynpabJIeHn IИЯ Na 3KbIaIaIepe B npIb6OpHoi nAHeJI.ФиIbTp LOW PASS Ha kaHaN 5 BkIIOuaTeC NOcIeOBoTBJHo CФиIbTpOM NcTOUHnKA.БblMOJeTe JIo6 HAcToPb erO ha TakyO He JaCTOTy, YTO6bI IOlyuHTB BoJIeE 3HaHITbHyo KpyTIN3Hy JaCTOTHOn XapakTePrcNTIKN, JIo6 Ho bOJIeE BbICOKYu cactOTy, YTO6bI "CMrHtB" erO BIIraHne. ПToI Jx e PnIuHne DЯ NpOlyeHnE 6OJIeE 3HaHITeHbON KpyTIN3Hb INoKlIOchB TpeExoDbIФиIbTa BbOCKx cactOT dЯ KaHaN 1, 2, 3&4.

KohtpohblnpeueHbIpyHacTpoKnpeeknOuateJeYacToTHbIX pa3deNtBhlXΦnIbTPOB:

  • INPUT-Modus: noJooHeNe,5CH DISCRETE"
  • CH 1/2 X-OVER: noJIoXeHne "FULL"
  • CH 3/4 X-OVER: положени „FULL"

Kohtpohbln pepeuehI nla hactpoek nperylantopob acctOtbI nepexoda:

-CH1/2HIGHPASS:He npdoxoDIT
-CH3/4HIGHPASS:He noDxoDHT
-CH3/4LOWPASS:HepoIxoIuT
-CH5LOWPASS:100T

ПOMHNTe O TOM,чTO 3TN pA3dJIteNtBbIbe YAcTObTbIЯBJYOTcR IINbIpeJIOXeHnMIM. O3hakombTebc CO cneUФнkaцHM N3rTOBHTeIДг IINHaMKNOBИ pA3dJIOM "HacTpoKa CNTem Nocle MOtaxa Дп NOJIyEHHa HnIyUWe MoUHCTN".

KohtpoNbIy IpeueHbI pyeYJrTOpOB LEVEL: CmToPi pa3dEi "HaCtpoKa CnCTem nOcIe MOtaxa IyIPOJyHHe HAnJyUWe MOnuHOCTN".

MHHMymIJIaCOBOKyIHbIXIMTEJaHCOB DnHAMNKOB:2OMHaKaHanl

MB QUART PAB 5400 - Kohtpohbln pepeuehI nla hactpoek nperylantopob acctOtbI nepexoda: - 1

KoHΦnIgypaizna B BVde 3 nII 4 nckpeTHbIX KaHaIOB, OINH KaHaJI B KaueCTBe MOHO-ΦnIbTpHa HIXHX YaCTOT

B daHnom cnyae mbI nCIOJIb3yEm T y Je 6a3oByIO hAcTPOky, KaK yKa3aHO BblIe, YTOb6I npECTaBnITb 3-KaHaJIbHyO CNTcEMy, Ipi NTOM mbI BKIIOnuAeM NapbI KaHaJIOB "CTepeO" 1&2 N 3&4 B MoCTOBYIO CXEMY "MOHO".ДЯ 4-KaHaJIbHOI CNTcEMbI MOHTX B BNDE MOHO-MOCTA ToJIbKO npN cNOJIb3OBAHH KAKOI-JINBO napbI KaHaJIOB.

KohtpoNbHbI piepeueHb IJIa coeINHeHn npoBODOB:

  • IcnoIb3oBaTb 2 Cinch-ka6eJy-Y-aanTepe, oDINДЯ KaHAnOB 1&2, aВToPoIДЯ KaHAnOB 3&4, YTO6blCoTnAChO pncuNky co3dAToB ToIbKO 2 BxOJaДЯ KaHAnOB 1, 2, 3&4.

MHHIMYM DnIy COBOKYINHbIX NIMPeJaHCOB INHaMHKOB:

-2OMHaKaHAnBCTepeo-pexkime
- 4 OM Na UyHTnPoBaHHNo Napy “MOHO”
-2OMHaKaHaan5

MB QUART PAB 5400 - MHHIMYM DnIy COBOKYINHbIX NIMPeJaHCOB INHaMHKOB: - 1

3-KaHaJIbHaA aKTHbHaCnCTeMa C Hn3KmM

YachOTAMN“MOHO"

5-KaHaJIbHbIy ycINTeBb PAB 5400 coedePKT BCE cyHKUIn, KOtOpble Heo6XoIMMbI dIe cO3dAnHr POJIHOCTbU 3aMKHyToB BVHTpN Ce6ra 3-KaHaJIbHoN CnCTeMbIC AKTNBbIM pa3deINTeBbHM fINbTpOM.

KoTHpOBhBnI nepeuHb IpnOBOIOB:

C NOMOUIBO BVICOKOKaueCTBeHHbIX Cinch-KaBeJIe NIOKIOUHTb BXoIb KaHana 1&2 K NOIHOIIaNA3OHbIM BvIXoAM yCTPOINCTBa YnpaBHeHn.

KohtpohBbI nepeueHb Ira NaHcTPOKn nepeknOuateJe YacToTHbIX pa3dEnTeBbXfNlBTPOB:

  • INPUT-pexim:poIoxeHneCH2
    -CH1/2X-OVER:nonoJxHeMe"HP
    -CH3/4X-OVER:noIoxKeHneBP

KohtpnbHnpeueHbIaHaCTpoKnpeyIaTOpB aactObl npexOda:

-CH1/2 HIGH PASS:1 kTg -4 kTg
-CH3/4 HIGH PASS:100T
-CH3/4LOWPASS:1KΓ-4KΓ
-CH5LOWPASS:100T

ПOMHNTe O TOM,чTopeRyTApToBpIФиЛБТРВОВ БерхИnxи Hn3uNxЧаСТOTДЯ KAnaHa 3&4 BbINOJIHЯTOfpyHKUIOpeRyTApOpaФиЛБТраHn3uNxЧaCTOT.

ПOMHNTe O TOM,чTO 3TN pA3dJIteJIteJIbIbe HaCTOblЯlbIOTcI LIIbIpeIIOXeHIMN. O3HAVOKMbTeBc CO cneUФнkaцHM N3rTOBHTeI IДЯ NINHaMKNOB n pA3dJIOM "Hactpoika cIcTEm nOcIe MOtJax dIЯ nOJIyEHHa HnIyUHMe MoUHcTn".

Kohtpobhnypeuehyd pya peyraTOpOB LEVEL: CmToPi pa3deI "HacTpoika CnCTem nocLe MOtTaKa dnyoJyuHnHaNlyuHne MoUHOCTN".

MHHMymIJIaCOBOKyTHbIX MmTeJaHcOB DnHAMKOB:2OMHa KaHaJ

MB QUART PAB 5400 - KohtpnbHnpeueHbIaHaCTpoKnpeyIaTOpB aactObl npexOda: - 1

Hn3kayBbIXoHnaMoUHocTb:

1-Поверпь,настофылп peуглары урвая наділіжачим образим.
2-06ecneHTbTo,TOb6bI B0BpMaBbIPOJIHeHn3aMepa HapPjaKeHne 6aTapeHn TaTePMHaJax+12B IN TepMHaJax MaccbIcoCTabJINo He MeHee 11 B.
3 -Пювоверпь С党支部 Клиоченя +12 В и полк nullец на масу.

IpeperopaoT npedoxpanHnTeHn:

1-NCIOJIb3OBAHHe IMNEJaHCOB DnHAMMKOB HIXe peKOMeHIOBaHHbIX MHNIMaJIbHbIX 3NaueHNI NOTpe6BJIeT 60JIbe TOKA -IPOBepNTb.
2-KopotKoe 3ambikaHne Ha MarInctpaJIbHom Ka6ene +12 B ot 6aTapeN K Iaaccn ABTOMO6IJI pINBOJNT K TOMY, UTO pepeRopaET rAbaHbI pPeOxPAHITeJIb.
3 - Ecn noctoHno neperopaet npedoxpaHntelb ycInTeI y nOdkHouHeI TOJIko Ka6eI +12 B, Maccbl uynpaBnEHa BKIOueHem (REM), Bo3moKHO, HeNCpabEn ycInTeIb.

CnCTema He BKJIOUaYeTcR:

1-Поверпь ВспедханITEЛ.
2 -Поверпь BCE KJIEMMbl.
3- Ha TepmHaJIbHbIy ycTpoCTbax HapJxKeHnIz 3aMePntb HapJxKeHne +12 B n HapJxKeHne BkIIOUeHnIgTcAnTHCuONHOrO ynpaBLeHnIg. EcIIN HapJxKeHne 6byet OTCYCTBOBaT, IIn60 OHO 6ByET Hn3KIM, BblOnlHNTb 3aMePbI hapJxKeHnIg HApJxKeHnIg ApeXaTeJIg PpeOxApaHtJIeI, pacppeJeTIeJIbHbIX 6loKax, Ka6JIax +12 B n Ka6JIax NcTcAnUHOrO ynpaBHeNIG OCHOBHO rCToIcTBa, YTO6bl IokaJIu3rPoBaTb np6bnemy.

Ipo6nmbi, Cb3aHbIe C yMOM: CNTeMHbIe 5MbI MoKHO pa3JeNt b Ha IBe KaTeOpIM: UINHeHne HJNEKTpUHeCKHe INTEppepeHUN.

LIIHHe HnIb6bnIe lyMbI:

1-cnIbHbI6bIyM0bIyHNOIOBnIeTcTOgDa,KoIapepyJIaTOpblyOBHN yCINITeJe(yOBeHb)HACTPOeHbHa cNIuKOM 6bIyU BoIIuNHy.Eue pa3 BblONIHb HAcTPOkyB COOTBeTcTBm CnpAikOM DeIcTBm,I3IOKeHbIM Ba3dJeE“HAcTPOka CNCTeMbIOCEMOHTaKaDJIPOUYeHnHAHIyUeero 9cpekTa 3ByaHn”.
2-Дугая причпьа, КOTОРая можET пИВЕСТУ K NOЯВЛЕНИЧУ рZipe3Мерно CINьНогО шпіненя, СКрыВаERTСВ B SHПИЗЕМЕ NICTOЧИКЕ ПNTАнЯ - OTOCEДИНТБ CINCH-KaБЕЛN BXODA yCINITIEL. EcIN TENEpbуPoTeHbShMa yMeHbSITCTR, 3HAHT, HENICPABHOCtB HAXODITСВ B NICTOCHNIKЕ ПNTAHЯ.

3NeKtpnueckne INHTeppehenHIM:

O6bpyoBaHnE, haxoJiaeeB HByTn ABOTMO6nIy, npdctabJIeT co6oi, kak npaBnIO, He6laonpnyTHyo cpeD yIra fynHKUHOHPOBAHN 3NeKTPnueCKHX yCTPOiCTB. BoJIbShoe YcIcIoo3NeKTPnueCKHX CnCTEm, HanPIMeR, 3aXgIaHne, rHeepaTOp, 6EH3OHaCoCbI, KOHNIOHep, 3TO LIIbHeckOJIbKO I3 MHOINx YCTPOiCTB, Co3aHOT 3NeKTPOMaHHTHbIe N0JIa, a TAKKe 7uMbI B 30He pOKnIOUeHnRA KabeJIe +12 B n 3a3eMlneHnA. KaK BcERda, B DaHHOM cIyuae Toke HJXHO ONPeDEJIb MeCToHAXOJDeHnE HENoJaIK - Bhauane OTcoEINHtB cinch-KabeJIb BXOJa ycINITeJIe. EcIn NoCte 3rTO WbMyI He NcYe3HTY, PNOBepITb Ka6eJIINHaMnKOB. EcIn Het, ChOBA PoNDcoEINHtB cinch-KabeJIy ycINITeJIe IN PNOBepITb MCTOuHnK, OT KOTOPOrO 3aIITah ycINITeJIb, BcER da ODNH KOMNoHEHT NocJe DpyrTOKOMNoHENTa.

TUKAHbe HIN CBNCT, KOTOPbIE MEHJOITcB 3aBNCMOCTN OT YACTOTbl BpaJeHnA DBIRATEJI:

1-3ty np6bemy MoJHO o6bAChnTb IpoHNIKHOBeHEnm 3JIeKTpMaHHTbIX nOJIe B cinch-Ka6eIy ycInnteJe, KOtOpBie, HapnMep, IpoXoJaT cInuKOM 6JIn3KO O T 6eH3oHaocca JIN paCnpdeJeNteJe. IpnOJxNb Ka6eIy no-DpyrOmy.
2-Поверпь, coeДиЕна ЛКлЕмma "Земma" OСОВHOrO yCTpoIcTBA HeNOCpeIcTBeHNO CшAccn abTomobилЯ, И He 3a3eMJIeHa JIn OHa Yepe3 6OpTObYIO cTeB.
3 - Плобайтесь сешинты осовhoe устор CTBO посядвом кабел +12 B Hаразую с пложитульим плiocOM baар,在BMETO TOTO,чтобп плкючыт ERO C pomoшь сандагтой кабелho pa3bODKN/6lOKa п dedoxpaniteel B zuNTke приборов.

TIOCTOHHbCBNCT:

ПиИИну 3TOВО BIVaIshyMOBbIX NOMEX,ВЗвИСИМОCTN OТ OБСТОТЯЛСТВ,ОпРЕДЛNTb CLOЖHHe,ОДнAKO OБьИнOHA CO3ДАТСЕКАй-ПИбО ФОрМО HeCTaБИЛьНСТС NICTeMbl,КOTOPAmpIOBdIT K NOВВЕнIHNO HApUShENB I BpaOte CnCTeMbl.

1 - Поверпь В СЕ ПОДКЛЮЧЕНИА, В OCÖБЕНСТИ, OTHOCNTeNBHO HAneXHORO 3a3eMЛeNHЯ.
2-Y6eHITbcB TOM, YTO Ka6eJIIN HINHAMKOB, IPOXOJIAUne IIO OTKpbIToM METaJIInuecko IOBEPXHOCTN HE CO3dAOT KOPOTKO 3AMbIKAHNA C UACCN ABTOMO6NJ.
2-Cinch-Ka6eIN N3BcTbI CBOeI paCIOJIOKeHHocTbIO K BO3HMKHOBeHIno PnO6IeM, n03TOmy IpOBepNTb Ix COCTOAHHe, B CaTHOCtN, 3KpaHnHiyUOJIne CoEiHNHeHn.

FeaturesPAB 2100 2-CHANNELPAB 4100 4-CHANNELPAB 5400 5-CHANNELPAB 1200.1D MONO
Output Power Rating Watt RMS (14.4V battery)
4-Ohms100 x 2100 x 455 x 4 + 200 x 1600 x 1
2-Ohms200 x 2150 x 480 x 4 + 300 x 1800 x 1
1-OhmNoNoNo1200 x 1
Mono Bridged at 4-Ohms400 x 1300 x 1160 x 2 + 200 x 1No
Mono Bridged at 2-OhmsNoNoNoNo
Power SupplyPWMPWMPWMPWM
Output Power Circuit ConfigurationMosfetMosfetMosfetMosfet
Miscellaneous Spec
Soft Start SoundYesYesYesYes
Input Selector S/WNo-NoNo
Frequency response -3dB10Hz - 30KHz10Hz - 30KHz30Hz - 30KHz10Hz - 250Hz
Damping Factor-->185>260
S/N Ratio (A-Weight)95dB95dB>93dB95dB
THD0.05%0.05%0.03%0.10%
Channel Separation70dB70dB>72dB-
Variable Input Level Control0.2V-6.0V0.2V-6.0V0.2V - 6.0V0.2V-6.0V
Input Impedance47kΩ47kΩ47kΩ47kΩ
Diagnostic IndicatorPower/ProtectPower/ProtectPower/ProtectPower/Protect
Protection (DC, Short, Thermal, Overload)YesYesYesYes
Crossover Operation
Crossover S/W for 1+2 channelLP/FULL/HPBP/FULL/HPBP/Full/HP-
Variable Hi-Pass/Subsonic Filter10Hz ~ 150kHz10Hz ~ 150kHz50Hz ~ 4kHz-
Variable Low-Pass (Mono 24dB)30Hz ~ 150 Hz30Hz ~ 150 Hz35Hz ~ 250Hz35Hz - 250Hz
Variable Subsonic FilterIncluded in Hi-PassIncluded in Hi-PassIncluded in Hi-Pass10Hz - 50Hz
Bass Boost at 45Hz0 ~ 9dB0 ~ 9dB0 ~ 9dB0 ~ 9 dB
Crossover S/W for 3+4 channelNoBP/FULL/HPNo-
Variable Hi-PassNo10Hz ~ 150Hz50Hz ~ 150Hz-
Variable Low-Pass (Mono 24dB)No30Hz ~ 150 Hz250Hz ~ 4kHz-
Variable Subsonic FilterNoIncluded in Hi-PassIncluded in Hi-Pass-
Bass Boost at 45Hz0 ~ 9dB0 ~ 9dB0 ~ 9db-
Crossover S/W for channel 5NoNoNo-
Variable Low-PassNoNo30Hz ~ 150 Hz-
Bass Boost at 45HzNoNo0 ~ 9db-
Line OutputFull RangeFull RangeFull RangeFull Range
Unbalanced Input (RCA Jack)YesYesYesYes
Balanced Line Input (DIN)NoNoNoYes
Phone Jack for Remote ControlYesYes (3+4CH)Yes (CH-5)Yes
Bass Boost Remote Control Module MBQR-1YesYesYesYes
Others
Power Terminal (gold-plated)4-GA4-GA4-GA2-GA
Speaker Terminal (gold-plated)12-GA12-GA12-GA10-GA
Fuse Size50 Amp2 x 50 Amp2 x 50 Amp2 x 40 Amp
Dimensions in inches (L/H/W)13.4 x 2.25 x 10.418 x 2.25 x 10.419 x 2.25 x 10.417 x 2.25 x 10.4
FeaturesPAB 2100 2-KanalPAB 4100 4-KanalPAB 5400 5-KanalPAB 1200.1D MONO
Ausgangsleistung Watt RMS bei 14,4V
4-Ohm100 x 2100 x 455 x 4 + 200 x 1600 x 1
2-Ohm200 x 2150 x 480 x 4 + 300 x 1800 x 1
1-OhmNeinNeinNein1200 x 1
Mono gebrückt an 4 Ohm400 x 1300 x 2160 x 2 + 200 x 1Nein
Mono gebrückt an 2 OhmNeinNeinNeinNein
NetzteilPWMPWMPWMPWM
Konfiguration AusgangsspannungsteilMosfetMosfetMosfetMosfet
Diverse Spezifikationen
Soft StartJaJaJaJa
EingangswahlschalterNein-NeinNein
Frequenzwiedergabebereich -3dB10Hz - 30KHz10Hz - 30kHz30Hz - 30KHz10Hz - 250Hz
Dämpfungsfaktor-->185>260
Signal-Rauschabstand95dB95dB>93dB95dB
Klirrfaktor0.05%0.05%0.03%0.10%
Kanaltrennung70dB70dB>72dB-
Schaltbare Eingangsempfindlichkeit0.2V-6.0V0.2V-6.0V0.2V - 6.0V0.2V-6.0V
Eingangsimpedanz47kΩ47kΩ47kΩ47kΩ
Power und Diagnose LEDPower/SchutzPower/SchutzPower/SchutzPower/Schutz
Schutz (DC, Kurzschluss, Überhitzung, Überlast)JaJaJaJa
Frequenzweichen Betrieb
Frequenzweichenschaltung Kanal 1+2Tiefpass/Vollbereich/HochpassBandpass/Vollbereich/HochpassBandpass/Vollbereich/Hochpass-
Variablen Hochpass-/ Subsonic Filter10Hz ~ 150kHz10Hz ~ 150kHz50Hz ~ 4kHz-
Variablen Tieffpass (Mono 24dB)30Hz ~ 150 Hz30Hz ~ 150 Hz35Hz ~ 250Hz35Hz - 250Hz
Variablen Subsonic FilterEnthalten im HochpassEnthalten im HochpassEnthalten im Hochpass10Hz - 50Hz
Bass Boost bei 45Hz0 ~ 9dB0 ~ 9dB0 ~ 9dB0 ~ 9dB
Frequenzweichenschaltung Kanal 3+4NeinBandpass/Vollbereich/HochpassNein-
Variablen HochpassNein10Hz ~ 150Hz50Hz ~ 150Hz-
Variablen Tieffpass (Mono 24dB)Nein30Hz ~ 150 Hz250Hz ~ 4kHz-
Variablen Subsonic FilterNeinEnthalten im HochpassEnthalten im Hochpass-
Bass Boost bei 45Hz0 ~ 9dB0 ~ 9dB0 ~ 9db-
Frequenzweichenschaltung Kanal 5NeinNeinNein-
Variablen TieffpassNeinNein30Hz ~ 150 Hz-
Bass Boost bei 45HzNeinNein0 ~ 9db-
Line AusgangVollbereichVollbereichVollbereichVollbereich
Unsymetrischer Eingang (Cinch)JaJaJaJa
Symetrischer Eingang (DIN)NeinNeinNeinJa
RJ-Buchse für FernbedienungJaJa (Kanal 3+4)Ja (Kanal 5)Ja
Bass Boost Fernbedienungsmodul MBQR-1JaJaJaJa
Weitere
Batterie/Masse-Anschlussterminals (vergeldet)25 mm²25 mm²25 mm²35 mm²
Laufsprecher-Anschlussterminals (vergeldet)4 mm²4 mm²4 mm²6 mm²
Gerätesicherung50 Amp2 x 50 Amp2 x 50 Amp2 x 40 Amp
Abmessungen in cm (L/H/B)34 x 5,7 x 26,345,8 x 5,7 x 26,348,6 x 5,7 x 26,343 x 5,7 x 26,3

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