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Soundstream BX-15 - Product Specifications; Input;Output Levels; Signal and Noise Specifications; Impedance and Power

Soundstream BX-15
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Maximum Input Level 15V rms
Maximum Output Level 13 .5V
peak Frequency Response 10Hz – 100KHz; +/-1dB
Total Harmonic Distortion 0.003%
Signal to Noise Ratio -130dB
Balanced Input Noise Rejection >60dB
Input Impedance 10K Ohm
Output Impedance 150 Ohm
Power Supply High headroom PWM
Power Draw 150mA
Fuse Rating 1Amp (Included)
Product Functions
1. Input: The inputs of the BX use a balanced input to help minimize induced noise. They are also designed to
handle very high signal voltages up to 15 volts.
2. Outputs: These RCA connectors should be connected to the next component after the BX, such as crossover,
equalizer, or amplifier.
3. Dash Remote Control
4. Power Connector
5. Para-Bass Controls: These two knobs control the Para-Bass functions of the BX. The SWEEP knob allows you
to pick the center frequency that you want the BX bass restoration circuit to maximize. The WIDE knob adjusts
how wide of a frequency range the BX will affect.
6. The PFM Subsonic Filter Switch: The BX utilizes a PFM Subsonic Filter Switch, which will help with speaker
control and amplifier power management. This PFM Subsonic Filter Switch comes with three frequency
selections 35Hz / 50Hz / 80Hz. On most systems, setting the switch at 33Hz is fine. If you want to protect your
speaker system even more, you should try a higher frequency. Often a higher frequency sounds louder and

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