Bass control adjustments, Ontrol, Djustments – Genesis Advanced Technologies 2.2 User Manual
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a bs o l u t e f i d e l i t y
Genesis servo-bass amplifier. To do this, we have created an 
online profile
for you to use.
Your UserID is Genesis2207011 and Password is Genesis
Please visit the Harmony Remote website for support, and to 
activate and configure your remote. 
Bass Control Adjustments
Your servo-bass amplifier should be the last thing you turn on in 
your system, and the first thing you turn off. As a general rule, turn 
your system on starting at the source to the amplifiers, and turn it 
off starting at the amplifiers back to the source. 
If the remote is not already set-up to control the Servo-
Bass Amplifier, press the [Devices] button on top, and 
select Amplifier on the screen by pressing the button next 
to it. Plug the woofer amplifier into a power outlet
*
, and
using the remote control, turn it on by pressing the OK 
button. The display on the Control Module shows 
on
on
on
on
.
When you make any adjustments, the display flashes 
to identify the function that is being adjusted. 
The bass volume or gain is controlled with the Ch. + 
and – buttons. (The Vol + and – buttons are used for 
your main volume control on your preamplifier.) When 
you first press one of the volume control buttons, the 
currently-set volume will flash. The next press will 
move the volume up or down. Pressing and holding 
the Ch. + or – buttons will change the volume up or 
down rapidly. 
The bass volume/gain has a range of 0 to 100. A volume
setting of around 40 is nominal
for normal sized rooms. That is a
#
If you have managed to let us know ahead of time what the rest of your system is, it
might even be possible for us to pre-program the remote for you.
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Do NOT use any power conditioners with the Genesis Servo-Controlled Bass Amplifier.
We have found that every power conditioner that we have tried will restrict the dynamics of 
the system – except the Titan by IsoTek Systems. 
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This assumes that the standard SBI is used to interconnect the Control module to the
midrange/tweeter towers.
