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Definition of terms – Krell Industries MASTER REFERENCE SUBWOOFER User Manual

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Configurations

A method of configuring multiple Krell preamplifiers, amplifiers,

and associated components and synchronizing their stand-by/

operational modes. Using Krell Link in/out connections and

MIDI cables, the remote capabilities of the linked components

are controlled by one component, called the control component.

The linked components respond to stand-by and operational

mode commands from the control component.

Inputs and Outputs

A symmetrical input or output circuit that has equal impedance

from both input terminals to a common ground reference point.

The industry standard for professional and sound recording

installations, balanced connections have 6 dB more gain than

single-ended connections and allow the use of long intercon-

nect cables.

An output that allows you to integrate additional Master Reference

Subwoofers into your system. The input signal of a component

connected to the by-pass output passes directly through the

subwoofer with no modification.

An output that transmits the signal from the high-pass filter of

the programmable electronic crossover to the amplifiers driving

the main left and right loudspeakers.

Note

There is no low-pass (subwoofer) connector on the Master Reference

Subwoofer. The low-pass output is connected directly to the internal

amplifier.

Krell Link

Balanced

By-pass Output

High-pass Output

Definition of Terms

Following are the definitions of key terms used in your owner’s reference manual.