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multiple amps are to be used in the system a relay should be added to the
system to assure proper current needed to turn on several amps.
FOUR-OHM CAPABILITY
As shipped from the factory, the 4.1HVS©will be set up to run an 8-ohm mono
load. To correctly run a 4-ohm mono load, remove the cover and change the
power supply taps to the 4-ohm taps located on the board next to the 8-ohm
taps. There are NO power increases for running the lower 4-ohm load; this is
done for convenience if you already have a 4-ohm speaker arrangement. There
are efficiency losses and higher current consumption to run the amp into a 4-ohm
load. Not selecting the proper 4-ohm power supply taps before running the
amplifier into a 4-ohm load WILL DAMAGE the amplifier and void all warranty.
RUMBLE FILTER
As shipped from the factory the adjustable rumble filter is set in the off position.
This allows the amplifier to play as low as 10Hz designed for systems, which
utilize sealed enclosures. Moving this switch to the” ON" position will set the low
frequency cut off to 36 Hz for systems utilizing ported enclosures.
SPEAKER OUTPUT
The speaker output connector on the 4.1HVS©is only one pair of 5-way binding
posts. Attach a lead from the positive terminal of the speaker to the speaker
positive terminal on the speaker output connector of the amplifier, repeat for the
negative side. The 5-way binding posts should have a red color band for positive
and a black color band for negative. The speaker terminal, with the terminal
facing you, fins up, from left to right, is as follows:
SPEAKER (+); SPEAKER (-)
NOTE: IN ADDITION TO THE IMPEDANCE REQUIREMENTS THAT MUST BE
MET FOR SPEAKERS USED WITH THIS AMPLIFIER, THE COMBINED
CONTINUOUS POWER HANDLING CAPABILITY OF THE SPEAKER (S) USED
IS RECOMMENDED TO BE AT LEAST 1000 WATTS FOR SAFE OPERATION.
GAIN ADJUSTMENT
In a basic system, using a single amplifier, set the amp to minimum, turn the
deck up until it just starts to distort, then back the deck down slightly. This is the
point where the output of the deck is cleanest. Now, bring the gain of the amp up
until it just starts to distort, and back it down slightly. This will allow the deck and
amp to reach maximum useable output at the same time.