Pioneer GM-X924 Service Manual - Page 31

GM-X924/X1R/EW - amplifier

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- GM-X924/X1R/EW Setting the Unit Gain Control Adjusting the gain controls A and B will help match the output of the car stereo to the Pioneer amplifier. Normally, set the switch to the "NORMAL" position. If the output is low, even when the volume of the car stereo is turned up, turn these controls clockwise. If there is distortion when the volume of the car stereo is turned up, turn these controls counter-clockwise. • If you only use one input plug, set the gain controls for speaker outputs A and B to the same position. • Set the gain control to "NORMAL" when this amplifier is connected to a Pioneer car stereo with RCA output jacks. If the sound level is too low or distorts, adjust the gain control. • Adjust the gain control to the "MIN" side of "NORMAL" when this amplifier is connected to a Pioneer car stereo (High voltage output type). Cut Off Frequency Control If the LPF/HPF select switch is set to LPF or HPF, you can select a cut off frequency from 50 to 120 Hz. Power Indicator The power indicator lights when the power is switched on. BFC (Beat Frequency Control) Switch If you hear a beat while listening to an AM broadcast with your car stereo, change the BFC switch using a small screwdriver. GM-X1024,GM-X924 RCA Input Select Switch For two-channel input, slide this switch to the left. For four-channel input, slide this switch to the right. LPF (Low-Pass Filter)/HPF (High-Pass Filter) Select Switch Set the LPF/HPF select switch as follows according to the type of speaker that is connected to the speaker output connector and the car stereo system: LPF/HPF Select Switch LPF (Left) OFF (Center) HPF (Right) Audio frequency range to be output - 50 to 120 Hz Full range 50 to 120 Hz - Speaker Type Sub-woofer Full range Full range Remarks Connect a sub-woofer. Use if you want to cut the very-low-frequency range because it is not necessary for the speakers you are using. 31

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GM-X1024,GM-X924
Setting the Unit
Gain Control
Adjusting the gain controls A and B will
help match the output of the car stereo
to the Pioneer amplifier. Normally, set
the switch to the “NORMAL” position.
If the output is low, even when the vol-
ume of the car stereo is turned up, turn
these controls clockwise. If there is dis-
tortion when the volume of the car
stereo is turned up, turn these controls
counter-clockwise.
If you only use one input plug, set the
gain controls for speaker outputs A and B
to the same position.
Set the gain control to “NORMAL” when
this amplifier is connected to a Pioneer car
stereo with RCA output jacks. If the sound
level is too low or distorts, adjust the gain
control.
Adjust the gain control to the “MIN” side
of “NORMAL” when this amplifier is
connected to a Pioneer car stereo (High
voltage output type).
Cut Off Frequency Control
If the LPF/HPF select switch is set to
LPF or HPF, you can select a cut off
frequency from 50 to 120 Hz.
Power Indicator
The power indicator lights when the
power is switched on.
BFC (Beat Frequency Control)
Switch
If you hear a beat while listening to an
AM broadcast with your car stereo,
change the BFC switch using a small
screwdriver.
LPF (Low-Pass Filter)/HPF (High-Pass Filter) Select Switch
Set the LPF/HPF select switch as follows according to the type of
speaker that is connected to the speaker output connector and the car
stereo system:
LPF/HPF Select
Audio frequency range
Speaker
Remarks
Switch
to be output
Type
LPF (Left)
— 50 to 120 Hz
Sub-woofer
Connect a sub-woofer.
OFF (Center)
Full range
Full range
HPF (Right)
50 to 120 Hz —
Full range
Use if you want to cut the
very-low-frequency range
because it is not necessary
for the speakers you are
using.
RCA Input Select Switch
For two-channel input, slide this switch
to the left. For four-channel input, slide
this switch to the right.