Clark Synthesis TA1501C Car Amplifier User Manual


 
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TA1501C Amplier
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SETTING UP YOUR AMPLIFIER
HOME THEATER
There are several different ways to hook up your system in terms of which source material (signal)
is delivered to the amplier(s) and transducer(s). Since our inception, we have discovered that
approximately half of our customers prefer using the LFE/SUB signal with their transducers. The other
half prefer using the Right Front (RF) and Left Front (LF) signals. Additionally, there are a few people
who like to use multiple signals concurrently. In the following instructions, we provide you with general
diagrams for each of these hookup methods.
LFE/SUB Hookup
The LFE, SUB, or Subwoofer output is the signal that you send to the subwoofer.
If your receiver has only one LFE/SUB/Subwoofer output port, connect a “Y” adapter to that output.
This will allow you to split the signal between the transducer and the subwoofer. To do this properly,
connect your subwoofer to one side of the “Y” adapter. Connect the TA1501C amplier to the other
side of the “Y” adapter. To reduce the amount of noise produced when using this signal, use another
“Y” adapter cable when connecting to the amplier. This will allow you to connect the signal into both
the Left and Right input connectors on the amplier.
L
R
OUT
LFE/SUB
IN
Y Adapter
To Input of
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Subwoofer
Y Adapter
Subwoofer
Transducer
Surround-Sound ReceiverTA1501C Amplier
Transducer Output
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Connecting the Audio Source