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CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS

1

4

1 ON/OFF SWITCH:

2 L/M/H OUTPUT LEVEL CONTROLS:

3 LOW CUT SWITCHES FOR LOW WAY:

4 MH CROSSOVER FREQUENCY CONTROLS:

5 LM CROSSOVER FREQUENCY CONTROLS:

6 PHASE SWITCHES:

Caution: Always turn the Crossover ON before the amplifier, and turn it OFF after the
amplifier or transients harmful to the speakers may result.

These are used to adjust the output level of each way : LOW, MID and HIGH.

These insert low cut filters in the LOW way of each stereo channel with a 12dB/Octave, 30 Hz
HPF to minimize problems from subsonic frequencies in the signal, to suppress hum, and to
prevent low frequency speaker resonance.

These select the crossover frequencies of the MID and HIGH ways. They re a low cut
for the HIGH and a high cut for the MID. You can select the frequencies between 480 Hz to
7 kHz.

These select the crossover frequencies of the LOW and MID ways. They are a low cut for the
MID and a high cut for the LOW. You can select the frequency between 70 Hz to 1 kHz.

These allow switching the polarity to invert the signal phase on the MID and HIGH ways. This
is done after the output levels are set to correct audible phase problems. Caution: Before
pressing the PHASE switches, always lower the outputs of your power amplifiers to avoid
possible speaker damage.

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11

12

13

10

XLR-F-JACK unbalanced link

1

2

3

LINK 3 to 1

GROUND

SIGNAL

SLEEVE

TIP

XLR-M-JACK unbalanced link

LINK 3 to 1

1

2

3

GROUND

SIGNAL

TIP

SLEEVE

9

1

8

7

5

2

3-WAY STEREO CROSSOVER PLUS SUBWOOFER

POWER

ON

OFF

XOVER FREQ

LOW-MID

XOVER FREQ

LOW-MID

30HZ

LOW CUT

30HZ

LOW CUT

400

750

1K

70

90

250

LOW GAIN

LOW GAIN

MID GAIN

MID GAIN

HIGH GAIN

HIGH GAIN

30HZ

LOW CUT

30HZ

LOW CUT

XOVER FREQ

LOW-MID

XOVER FREQ

LOW-MID

30HZ

LOW CUT

30HZ

LOW CUT

LOW GAIN

LOW GAIN

MID GAIN

MID GAIN

HIGH GAIN

HIGH GAIN

PHASE

2.3K

5K

7K

480

620

1.2K

+10

OFF

+10

OFF

+10

OFF

+10

OFF

170

230

250

50

70

120

400

750

1K

70

90

250

2.3K

2.3K

5K

7K

480

620

1.3K

+10

OFF

+10

OFF

OFF

+10

OFF

PHASE

PHASE

PHASE

PHASE

SUB WOOFER

CHANNEL 2

CHANNEL 1

XOVER FREQ

MID-HIGH

XOVER FREQ

MID-HIGH

ON

OFF

ON

OFF

XOVER FREQ

MID-HIGH

XOVER FREQ

MID-HIGH

ON

OFF

3

4

6

5

2

4

3

6

11

12

SUB

CHANNEL 2

CHANNEL 1

AC INPUT

95-120V

/210-240V

60-50Hz

Rated Power Consumption 8W

FUSE:

210-240V: T100mAL 250VAC
95-120V: 200mA 250VAC
REPLACE FUSE WITH CORRECT
TYPE ONLY

HIGH OUT2

LOW OUT2

INPUT2

MID OUT2

WOOFER

HIGH OUT1

MID OUT1

INPUT 1

LOW OUT1

Summary of Contents for PPCX3

Page 1: ...VER FREQ LOW MID 30HZ LOW CUT 30HZ LOW CUT LOW GAIN LOW GAIN MID GAIN MID GAIN HIGH GAIN HIGH GAIN PHASE 2 3K 5K 7K 480 620 1 2K 1 2K 10 OFF 10 OFF 10 OFF 10 OFF 170 230 250 50 70 120 120 400 750 1K 70 90 250 2 3K 5K 7K 480 620 1 3K 1 3K 10 OFF 10 OFF 10 OFF PHASE PHASE PHASE PHASE PHASE SUB WOOFER CHANNEL 2 CHANNEL 1 XOVER FREQ MID HIGH XOVER FREQ MID HIGH ON ON OFF ON OFF XOVER FREQ MID HIGH XOV...

Page 2: ...rization means of an appliance is not defeated Power Cord Protection Power supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them paying particular attention to cords and plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the appliance CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN This symbol wherever it appears alerts y...

Page 3: ... The appliance has been exposed to rain or The appliance dose not appear to operate normally or exhibits a marked change in performance or The appliance has been dropped or the enclosure damaged Servicing The user should not attempt to service the appliance beyond that is describedin the Instructions All other servicing should be referred to qualifield service personnel Operating HIGH AMP MID AMP ...

Page 4: ...s Balanced XLR 220 Ohms 30Hz 3dB 12dB Octave 25Hz 25KHz 1dB 0 05 80 dB 95 120 V AC 200mA 250VAC slow blow 5 73 lb 2 6 Kg Crossover Type Crossover Frequencies Filter Type Slope Type Impedance Type Impedance Low Cut Filters Frequency Response Total Harmonic Distortion THD Noise S N Ratio Fuse Dimensions Weight SPECIFICATIONS MH 480 7000Hz 210 240 V AC T100mAL 250VAC slow blow 483 194 5 44mm 19 W 7 7...

Page 5: ...fter the output levels are set to correct audible phase problems Caution Before pressing the PHASE switches always lower the outputs of your power amplifiers to avoid possible speaker damage 14 11 12 13 10 XLR F JACK unbalanced link 1 2 3 LINK 3 to 1 GROUND SIGNAL SLEEVE TIP XLR M JACK unbalanced link LINK 3 to 1 1 2 3 GROUND SIGNAL TIP SLEEVE 9 1 8 7 5 2 3 WAY STEREO CROSSOVER PLUS SUBWOOFER POWE...

Page 6: ...ssover frequency of the SUB WOOFER way You can select the frequency between 50 Hz to 250Hz This is used to adjust the SUB WOOFER output level This inserts a low cut filter in the SUBWOOFER way with a 12dB Octave 30 Hz HPF to minimize problems from subsonic frequencies in the signal to suppress hum and to prevent low frequency subwoofer speaker resonance 10 FUSE HOLDER VOLTAGE SELECTOR 11 L M H OUT...

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