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might find that the power supply you have limits the amount of bass that
your G6.1 can deliver.
You will know that your speakers are limited by the power supply if the
lights dim when there is a heavy bass-drum whack. If you have the
luxury of bringing a dedicated line in for your hifi system, we recommend
a minimum of 30 amps.
There is an on/off switch for the power
amplifier. This switch should always be
left on unless the system will not be
used for a long time (like if you are
going on vacation). The built-in
amplifier has an auto-sensing circuit
that will automatically shut the
amplifier off when there is no signal for
around 10 minutes. It will immediately
switch the amplifier on if there is a
signal sensed.
2.3 Source Input Connections
2.3.1 Recommended Connections
Connect the speaker outputs of your
power amplifier to the HIGH LEVEL
INPUTS binding posts using a high-
quality loudspeaker cable. This is
recommended both sonically and for
convenience. The B
ASS INPUTS
selector switch should be in the
up
position – pointing to the high-level
inputs being used.
Make sure that you have the correct
polarity connected for both speakers –
the plus(+), positive(+ve) or red
terminal on the G6.1 should be
connected to the plus, positive, or red terminal on your power amplifier.
The minus(-), negative(-ve) or black terminal should be connected to the
amplifier’s minus(-), negative(-ve) or black output.
2.3.2 Alternative Input Connection
You may wish to connect the bass section of the G6.1 directly to your
preamplifier instead. You may wish to do this if you know that your
power amplifier does not have a flat response down to below 20Hz.