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14
SINISTER SPECIFICATIONS
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The Sinister amplifiers are equipped with an advanced microprocessor
controlled diagnostic system. This system is designed to notify you in the
event the amplifier goes into protection for any reason. With a series of
LED codes, the amplifier will indicate the status to help in troubleshooting.
Short protect and DC output protection: LED flashes for .25 seconds and
off for .25 seconds repeatedly.
Low Battery Voltage:
LED flashes for 1 second and then off for .25 seconds.
High Battery Voltage: LED flashes for .25 second and then off for 1 second.
Thermal Rollback Notification:
Amp is limited to low power: LED flashes for .25 seconds and then
off for 3 seconds
Amp is limited to medium power: LED ON for 3 seconds and then
off for 3 seconds
Amp is limited to medium-high power: LED ON for 3 seconds
and then off for .25 seconds
SINISTER MICRO PROCESSOR DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM
M. Input Source Selection - When on ch 1-2 the channel 5-6 outputs are
active from channels 1-2 input. Eliminating the need for external y
adapters. This is useful if you are using one amp to power all speakers
in the same zone and do not need any type of fading ability or need
separate control from an EQ. When on ch 5-6, you will need a RCA
cable direct into the 5-6 RCA input to activate the 5-6 outputs.
N. Variable Crossover 5-6 - Built in 12db filter with crossover frequencies
between 30Hz – 290Hz
O. Crossover Selection Switch 5-6 - The HIGH pass attenuates low
frequencies and is used with mid-range speakers and tweeters. LOW
Pass attenuates high frequencies and is used for subwoofers. Full does
not attenuate any frequencies and is for full range speaker systems.
P. Gain Control 5-6 - This is the input sensitivity gain control for channels
5 & 6. E-Mono-Stereo Selection switch. Stereo is used in applications
where stereo is needed and bridge outputs are not used. Mono is used
when bridging mono for a subwoofer for example. Both the left and
right channels are combined into a mono signal that is sent to both
outputs giving you a true mono output.
Q. Mono-Stereo Selection Switch - Stereo is used in applications where
stereo is needed and bridge outputs are not used. Mono is used when
bridging mono for a subwoofer for example. Both the left and right
channels are combined into a mono signal that is sent to both outputs
giving you a true mono output.
SINISTER SERIES CONTROLS CONT.
SD6 Class D Control Cont.
Channel 5-6
13.500 2.7
9.819
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