Owner's Manual

MEMPHIS
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VIV
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Setup
And
Adjustment
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VIV750.6V2
&·Channel
Amplifier
0
Controls
are
located
under
top
plate
for
easy
access
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Input
Level:
The
RCA
inputs
on
Sixfive
Series
amplifiers
are
capable
of
receiving
either
Hi
or
low-level
signals
from
your
source
unit.
If
the
only
output
available
from
your
source
unit
is
a
Hi·level
signal
,
simply
press
in
the
Input
level
switch
on
the
ampl
i
fier
.
Refer
to
the
wir
i
ng
section
of
this
manual
for
additional
instructions
.
Input
Gain
Control:
The
Input
gain
control
is
not
a
volume
control.
It
matches
the
output
of
the
source
un
it
to
the
input
level
of
the
amplifier.
Turn
the
source
unit
up
to
about
3/4
volume
(if
the
source
unit
goes
to
30,
turn
it
to
25)
.
Next
,
slowly
turn
(clockwise)
the
gain
on
the
amplifier
up
until
you
can
hear
audible
distortion,
then
turn
it
down
a little.
Crossover
Control
with
Frequency
Multiplier
Switch:
The
variable
crossover
on
the
side
of
the
amplifier
allows
you
to
set
the
cr
ossover
to
OFF
,
HI·PASS
,
LO·PASS
or
BAND
·
PASS
at
frequencies
from
lOHz-5
,
000Hz
.
The
setting
for
this
control
is
subjective
.
Bass
Boost
Control:
The
variable
bass
boost
control
on
the
SixFive
Series
amplifier
is
designed
to
give
you
increased
output
, 0-
lBdB
,
at
45Hz.
The
setting
for
this
control
is
subjective.
If
you
turn
it
up
,
you
must
readjust
the
input
gain
control
to
avoid
clipping
the
amplifier
.
Band
pass
crossover:
With
the
crossover
switch
in
the
"
BP
"
setting
,
you
can
use
both
the
low
pass
and
high
pass
adjustments
to
create
your
custom
band
pass
filter.
Use
the
HI·PASS
adjustment
to
change
the
frequency
point
of
the
low-end
slope
.
Use
the
LO-PASS
adjustment
to
change
the
frequency
point
of
the
high
end
slope
.
This
feature
allows
you
to
custom
tune
the
sound
of
your
mid-range
speaker
.
You
can
match
the
size
and
frequency
response
of
your
mid-r
a
nge
speaker
to
the
amp
allowing
you
to
get
the
most
out
of
your
speakers.
Bandpau
fil~r
HI·PASS
adjustment
LO
·
PASS
adjustment
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