Peavey IPR 6000 Car Amplifier User Manual


 
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Crossover
Crossover
The Main Menu displays the status of the crossover associated with each
channel, either OFF, HI or LOW. In the case of this illustration, channel
A indicates high frequencies are passing onto amplifier A. Channel B
indicates low frequencies are passing onto amplifier B (Fig. 17).
To adjust the crossover, press the navigation encoder while the cursor is
highlighting “XVR.”
NOTE: INCORRECT CROSSOVER SETTINGS MAY DAMAGE YOUR
SPEAKERS! Use speaker manufacturer’s recommended settings to
avoid potential damage.
Crossover Edit mode allows the user to remove, add or adjust the
crossover point. Select the desired crossover frequency and press the
navigation encoder (Fig. 18). To turn OFF the crossover function, lower the
crossover frequency until "None - Full Range" appears on the screen.
Once the crossover frequency has been selected, set the frequency
range that channels A and B each receive. Press the navigation encoder
to select and advance (Fig. 19). These screens will not appear if the
crossover is turned off.
The next menu allows the selection of a high-pass filter for each channel.
This filter reduces unwanted, potentially energy-robbing low-end
frequencies from entering the system (Fig. 20). Setting an appropriate
high-pass filter frequency also helps protect the loudspeaker from
damage and adjusts the frequency range of the Maxx bass processor.
Fig. 18
Fig. 19
Fig. 20
Fig. 17