JL Audio XD600/6 Benutzerhandbuch

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D) Subwoofer Level Control Only:

Req uired: a source unit or processor with

one pair of stereo outputs and dedicated
subwoofer outputs.

Inp ut Connections: the stereo pair of source

unit outputs each split with a “Y-Adaptor”
allowing the left signal to be sent to the “CH 1

(Left)” and “CH 3 (Left)” inputs and the right
signal to be sent to the “CH 2 (Right)” and
CH 4 (Right)” inputs of the XD600/6. The
source unit’s dedicated subwoofer outputs are
connected to the “CH 5 (Left)” and
CH 6 (Right)” inputs (select “6 Ch.” on the
Input Mode” switch in the “Channel 5 & 6

Controls” section).

Res ult: in this mode, the user has the ability to

control the absolute level of the LF channels
relative to the HF channels.

E) Independent level control of all three

channel pairs:

Req uired: a source unit or processor with

two pairs of stereo outputs and dedicated
subwoofer outputs.

Inp ut Connections: one pair of stereo source

unit outputs is connected to the “CH 1 (Left)
and “CH 2 (Right)” inputs, the second pair of
stereo source unit outputs is connected to the
CH 3 (Left)” and “CH 4 (Right)” inputs and
the source unit’s dedicated subwoofer output
is connected to the “CH 5 (Left)” and “CH 6

(Right)” inputs (select “6 Ch.” on the “Input

Mode” switch.

Res ult: in this mode, the user has the ability to

control the absolute level of the LF channels as
well as both pairs of HF channels.

When using a source unit’s dedicated

subwoofer output, set the “Input Sens.” of any

channels receiving input from the subwoofer

output with the source unit’s subwoofer level

control set at 3/4 of full output. See Appendix A

(page 14) for details.

Crossover Setup for Bi-Amplified System

with one XD600/6:

Once the input sections have been configured

appropriately, go to the “Channel 5 & 6

Controls”. Select “LP” (low-pass) on the “Filter

Mode” switch and an appropriate “Filter Freq.
(80 Hz is a good starting point).
Next, turn your attention to the “Channel 1 &

2 Controls” and “Channel 3 & 4 Controls” and
select “HP” (high-pass) on the “Filter Mode
switches and an appropriate “Filter Freq.” (again,
80 Hz is a good starting point).

After proper adjustment of the “Input

Sens.” controls for all three channel pairs
using the method shown in Appendix A
(page 14), you can fine tune filter frequencies
and attenuate any pair of channels to achieve
proper balance. For precise filter frequency
information refer to Appendix B (page 15).

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