Servo-bass amplifier remote, Ervo, Mplifier – Genesis Advanced Technologies 2.2 User Manual
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balancing circuit that enables the power amplifier to drive the 
balanced input of the servo amplifier. Because of the extremely 
high impedance of the balancing circuit, the parallel connection 
places absolutely no stress on the power amplifier. Do not use any 
other interconnect cable for this purpose as the high level output 
from your power amplifier will blow the input circuit of the Control 
Module! This internal circuit also allows even fully balanced power 
amplifiers
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to be connected this way.
Plug the XLR end of the SBI into the Control Module and the 
banana plug end into the binding posts of your midrange/tweeter 
towers (preferred) or the output binding posts of your power amp. 
Each end of the SBI has a grounding alligator clip on a flying green 
lead. Leave this grounding clip disconnected for the time being. It 
is not necessary in most instances. 
The alternative method of connecting the servo-bass amplifier to 
your system is to use a pair of balanced interconnects (not 
supplied) from your preamplifier to the servo-bass amplifier. Your 
preamplifier will need to have two sets of outputs, or you will need 
to use a high-quality Y-cable (not supplied). If you use this method 
of connection, your power amplifier will be driving the midrange/ 
tweeter towers and the servo-controlled bass amplifier will be 
driven in parallel by your preamp. 
As no power amplifier is “straight wire with gain”, we do not 
recommend this way of driving your servo-bass amplifier. The 
reason is that coherence and good integration between the 
midrange and bass is much harder to achieve. 
Servo-Bass Amplifier Remote
Your Genesis 2.2 servo-bass amplifier is supplied with a Logitech 
Harmony™ remote control. This is a universal remote control that 
can also be programmed to control the rest of your music system. 
While we do not provide customer support for the programmable 
functions (please check 
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that) we
supply it pre-programmed with the correct codes to control the
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Do NOT use this method of connection with Class D power amplifiers that have both +ve
and –ve speaker outputs floating above ground. Some of these amplifiers have as much 
as 36V on their speaker “ground”, and this will damage the Servo-Controlled Bass 
Amplifier. Use the second method of connection. 
