AudioControl The Epicenter InDash Digital Bass Restoration Processor Owner’s Manual
- June 12, 2024
- AudioControl
Table of Contents
- The Epicenter In Dash Digital Bass Restoration Processor
- FEATURES AND HIGHLIGHTS
- Quick Install Information
- A GUIDED TOUR OF The Epicenter In Dash
- The Story Behind
- TROUBLESHOOTING
- THE WARRANTY
- Epicenter In Dash SPECIFICATIONS
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
In Dash Bass Processor/SPL Meter
Owner’s Enjoyment Manual
The Epicenter In Dash Digital Bass Restoration Processor
Congratulations on your purchase of the world’s finest in-dash bass
restoration processor with an SPL (sound pressure level) display. Whether this
is your first product from the rainforest dwellers of Audio Control or you are
already a firm believer, you will definitely enjoy The Epicenter In Dash.
Remember, it comes from Audio Control, the experts at bass enhancement and
building SPL displays and measurement tools.
Now before you start salivating too much just thinking about what The
Epicenter In Dash can add to your system, take a few minutes to sit back, have
a latté, decaffeinated if necessary, and read through this manual. It contains
lots of useful facts and information (and besides, we spent a lot of time
writing it)!!
Features Of The Epicenter In Dash
Here are some of the cool features that are enclosed in this magical box:
- Audio Control unique bass restoration circuit
- SPL display up to 160 dB
- Battery Voltage indicator
- Speaker level inputs
- Para-BASS Controls
- Balanced differential inputs
22410 70th Avenue West • Seattle, WA 98043 USA
Phone 425-775-8461 • Fax
425-778-3166
FEATURES AND HIGHLIGHTS
Audio Control Bass Restoration: The Epicenter In Dash contains the most
popular bass maximization circuitry in the world made famous by The Epicenter.
This circuit accurately recreates and injects low frequency information back
into the signal path.
What that means in everyday terms is that The Epicenter In Dash will give more
bass impact to your best compact discs, MP3 tracks or even your old tapes (if
you happen to have any lying around).
SPL display: Audio Control designs and manufactures a complete line of
professional real time analyzers/SPL meters and microphone calibrators that
are used by professional sound contractors, studio engineers and are the
standard measurement tools for sound-off organizations like IASCA and USACi.
It is that background that lets us equip The Epicenter In Dash with a 160 dB
capable microphone and SPL display.
Battery Voltage Indicator: The Epicenter In Dash gives you the option of
measuring the SPL output of your system and it also allows monitoring of the
battery voltage of your system. Wonder why your SPL is a little lower this
week versus last? Many times you should check your cars electrical system to
make sure it is still putting out like it used to.
Speaker Level Inputs: If you are like most people and like the look and
features of your factory installed source unit but feel it’s lacking power
(and bass), we have good news. The Epicenter In Dash has a unique high
impedance speaker level input that will nterface with most factory installed
source units (even Bose) and let you add amplifiers and speakers to your
hearts content. However, unlike some of the cheesy LOC’s (line output
converters) available, The Epicenter In Dash offers a very high fidelity sound
quality input.
Para-BASS™ Equalization: The Epicenter In Dash will increase your bass,
and control it. The Epicenter In Dash uses our Para- BASS equalization circuit
to help shape the enhanced bass to match with your speaker system.
Bulletproof Warranty: The most important feature of all. Every Audio
Control product is selflessly designed and manufactured by the occupants of
our rainforest factory. We take every effort to ensure that you will have many
years of enjoyment out of your
The Epicenter In Dash. To ensure the performance of your new toy, we highly
recommend that you allow your authorized Audio Control dealer to perform the
installation.
Not only do they have all the right knowledge and tools, but also in the event
The Epicenter In Dash should fail, we will back it with a limited five years
parts and labor warranty. Should you choose to install it yourself we will
still give you one-year parts and labor
warranty. To validate your warranty, you need to visit
http://audiocontrolregistration.com to register The Epicenter In Dash.
We also recommend that you save your invoice or sales slip as proof of
installation and ownership. Not only is it necessary for warranty purposes,
but should your Epicenter In Dash turn up “missing” some day while you are out
watching the salmon run, you will find insurance companies are very
unforgiving without proof of purchase.
We interrupt your reading of this manual to provide the impatient people with
“Quick Install” information and guidelines:
The Audio Control Epicenter In Dash was designed to produce bass like you have
never heard before. With that said it is important to take the following
precautions during its use.
- If you have an equalizer in your system, turn down any bass tone controls and initally use The Epicenter In Dash to pump up your bass. Otherwise, the results could be, shall we say… interesting.
- You will want to reduce any bass tone control, loudness control, or other secondary bass controls prior to turning on The Epicenter In Dash. Once your system is up and running, you may then opt to use them again, although we doubt it!
- Good bass response requires an appropriate choice of speakers and amplification. Since the bass frequencies always require more power and cone area than higher frequencies…BE PREPARED. Small speakers (smaller than 6×9 or 8”) and lack of power will be detrimental to your system (and themselves).
Quick Install Information
The Epicenter In Dash needs to be installed in the signal path between a source unit and an external amplifier(s). Although it can be installed after an equalizer, it must be installed BEFORE A CROSSOVER. Once this is done, you need to hook up + 12 volt power, -12 volt ground, remote turn-on, and connect the illumination wire. If you need to know more, then read on. Heck, if you don’t think you need to know more, you should still read on, because you can never know too much.
FACTORY SETTINGS | Shipped | Options | Page # |
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Para-BASS
Frequency Center| 40Hz| 27Hz-63Hz| 9
Para-BASS Bandwidth| Wide| Range from 30Hz-250Hz| 9
Input Grounding| Balanced| Unbalanced| 7
Ground Isolation| Isolated| 200ohm or Ground| 7
Choice of beverage| Micro-brew| Latté| 16
Note: Moving jumpers or adjusting the Para-BASS controls can change these configurations.
A GUIDED TOUR OF The Epicenter In Dash
The Front Panel
➊ Bass Restoration Control a.k.a. “The Knob”: This knob controls how much of
the restored bass is added to your audio signal. Being that it is a knob, this
means you can SLOWLY increase or decrease the amount of processed bass. (Read
as: LISTEN FIRST, CRANK SECOND!)
➋ Restoration: By pushing in this switch you engage the bass restoration
circuit.
➌ Para-BASS Controls: These two knobs control the Para-BASS equalization
functions of The Epicenter In Dash. The “Frequency” knob allows you to select
the center frequency that you want The Epicenter In Dash bass maximization
circuit to affect.
The “Width” knob adjusts how wide of a range around the center frequency The
Epicenter In Dash will affect.
➍ dB/Volts: Although this sounds like a new heavy metal group, this switch
allows you to select whether the display on your Epicenter In Dash is showing
SPL levels in dB (decibels) or electrical levels in volts. Rock on!
➎ Peak Hold: If you ever got high score on Space Invaders but nobody was there
to watch, you know what this switch is for. When engaged, the display on your
Epicenter In Dash will show the highest SPL or voltage reading that it
measured (as long as your Epicenter In Dash is turned on).
➏ SPL/Voltage Display: This super bright display will show either the sound
pressure levels or battery voltage depending on where the dB/Volts switch is
set.
➐ Bass Restoration Indicator: If this light is flashing, your car should be
bump’n!
➑ High SPL Warning Indicator: Since you will probably brush over our warning
about SPL and potential hearing damage, this indicator light comes on at 120
dB to give you a gentle warning about how loud your system is.
➒ 160 dB Microphone: Behind this tiny little hole is the microphone element
that measures your systems SPL. Should you wish to have very low readings make
sure you cover this opening.
The Top View
➊ Power Connections: This nifty connector is a godsend to anyone who has
tried to wire up their gear with their head crammed under the dash. You can
wire up the power, ground, remote turn-on, and illumination from the
convenience of the driver’s seat and then casually plug it in the back of your
Epicenter In Dash.
➋ Outputs: These RCA connectors should be connected to the next component
after The Epicenter In Dash, such as a crossover, equalizer, or amplifier.
Just remember, for maximum performance The Epicenter In Dash must go before
any crossovers!
➌ Inputs: The Epicenter In Dash has two sets of quick inputs, MAIN and
SPEAKER LEVEL. These inputs should get their signals from the main source
unit/head unit and should attach to either RCA jacks or speaker leads that are
coming out of your source unit.
Selector
➍ Input Grounding: For most systems you can leave this jumper set in the
BALANCED position. In some systems, the source unit may look for a ground
through the RCA connection to the amplifier and create a ground loop, which in
turn can cause a whine in your system (we are not talking about Pinot Noir).
In that event, you should go ahead and change the jumpers to the UNBALANCED
position.
➎ Illumination Selection : These jumpers let you switch the backlight
illumination from blue to red. The Epicenter In Dash is shipped in the cool
blue mode.
➏ Ground Isolation Selector : Occasionally alternator whine may appear in
a system because the source unit and amplifier are using different grounding
schemes. To help in this situation, we have provided alternative grounding
connections. Make sure your system is turned OFF before you move these
jumpers.
The Story Behind
The Epicenter Bass Restoration Technology
Now that you have purchased The Epicenter In Dash you may ask yourself, “Why
would I need to restore bass?” The truth is that during the recording process,
low frequency information can be “mixed” down or filtered out during the
recording process. It’s not that recording engineers are out to get you; in
fact they are looking out for your best interest and are concerned that many
speakers systems can not handle “truly” low bass information.
The circuit inside The Epicenter In Dash is designed to reproduce the low
frequency information by looking at the upper frequency ranges and detecting
musical harmonics. These harmonics then allow The Epicenter circuitry to drop
a few octaves and reproduce the “missing” bass notes. The bottom line is that
The Epicenter technology gives you deep, body shuddering, heart stopping bass.
Can you handle it?
HOW MUCH DO YOU REALLY KNOW ABOUT SPL LEVELS?
Before you go out and design yourself a 140 dB plus SPL monster, you might
want to consider the following:
Nuclear Explosion | 200 dB + |
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Airplane Engine take off at 100 feet | 140 dB |
Jack Hammer | 130 dB |
Normal conversation speech | 60 dB |
If you have dreams of rocking around your neighborhood, blowing away Mr.
Rogers and all your friends with decibel levels of 160 or higher, you might
think twice. In fact, in many areas if your place of employment is louder than
85 dB, your boss is obligated to provide you with ear protection. Therefore,
should you choose to expose yourself to SPL greater than 100 dB by cranking up
your system, you should utilize some sort of ear protection.
Now we don’t want to rain on your parade or discourage you from “letting it
loose”, but do be careful with your ears because like your brain cells, once
your hearing is gone, it don’t come back. Of course always avoid inhaling,
especially through your ears. Since many of you get caught listening to your
music, we have equipped your Epicenter In Dash with a warning LED that comes
on when it measures sound pressure levels greater than 120 dB. Above 120 dB
you must use hearing protection to avoid damage!
INSTALLING The Epicenter In Dash
Up to this point everything you have read has served to educate you on the
operations of The Epicenter In Dash. We are sure that you are chomping at the
bit to install The Epicenter In Dash so we recommend you read the following
sections very carefully.
A. Placement & Mounting Of The Epicenter In Dash
Placement: By definition, The Epicenter In Dash in-dash processor was designed
to be installed on or near the dashboard of most cars. Regardless of where you
“physically” install The Epicenter In Dash, it needs to be placed in the
signal path as close to your source unit as possible; definitely BEFORE any
crossover circuit.
Mounting: The Epicenter In Dash is flexible enough to mount almost
anywhere, although somewhere on the dash or in a center console is the most
logical. You will want to be able to access it while you are sitting in the
driver’s seat of your vehicle.
The Epicenter In Dash is designed to be mounted almost anywhere in a vehicle,
although it is recommended to avoid hot spots like the firewall, engine
compartment, or tail pipe. The mounting location must also be safe from water
seepage or areas with bad seals (rubber gaskets, not sleek furry mammals who
eat salmon). If there are old (or new) water stains, stay away.
We have provided brackets to assist you in mounting The Epicenter In Dash
chassis under your dashboard or wherever you may choose. The screw holes on
The Epicenter In Dash chassis also allow for easy installation underneath a
radio or with a dash kit. It is of utmost importance to mount The Epicenter In
Dash securely to avoid any undue stress or breakage from over acceleration or
braking.
B. The Epicenter In Dash Power Wiring
• ENLIGHTENING INFO • Disconnect the negative terminal of your car’s
battery before working on any electrical connections. Failure to do so could
lead to a dramatic spark in your life.
Remote Turn-On: Connect a 22 to 18 gauge wire from the head-unit’s remote
turn-on to the “Remote” connector on The Epicenter In Dash.
Positive (+12V) Connection: Insert an 18 gauge or larger wire into the
connector labeled “Power” on the nifty connector of your Epicenter In Dash.
Connect it to a good, fused (1 amp), constant source of 12 volts (we suggest
the battery).Ground
Connection: Use the same gauge wire as you did for the positive connector
and run it from the “Ground” connector on The Epicenter In Dash to the
negative terminal of the battery, a ground buss, or a verified ground
location. The factory head unit ground is NOT recommended.
Illumination: The connector labeled “Illumination” on The Epicenter
In Dash controls the backlighting of your unit. If you run a wire from this
connector to a switched 12-volt source, such as the “Remote” turn on wire on
your source unit, you light up the backlighting on The Epicenter In Dash. A
better idea is to connect the illumination wire to a factory dash light dimmer
and you now have the ability to dim the backlighting of The Epicenter In Dash
with your dash lights.
C. Epicenter InDash Audio Wiring
Planning: As you may already have guessed, there are numerous ways to
configure The Epicenter In Dash in your audio system. Spend a little quality
time planning out your system and even sketching it out on paper if you can.
The following diagrams are just a few of the system options:
Adjusting the Para-BASS Controls
The bass response in a system is affected by four factors (1) the acoustics of
the vehicle, (2) the location of the speakers, and (3) the music on the tape,
CD, or source unit, and (4) amplifiers, speakers and speaker enclosures.
Because of the variations in the recording process, we developed The Epicenter
In Dash to help restore any low frequencies lost during the recording process.
However, the acoustics of various environments are different. With this in
mind our coffee laden engineers developed the unique Para-BASS™ system.
The “Frequency” control allows you to select a center frequency (the frequency
most affected) between 27 and 63 Hz. The “Width” control then allows you to
control the shape of the filter centered on the “Frequency”. You will want to
use a real time analyzer or a good set of ears to set this control.
TROUBLESHOOTING
No Power : If the Power LED on your Epicenter In Dash will not turn on,
check to make sure that the power wire and remote turn on wires are connected
or a fuse has not blown.
No Bass Restoration: When your system is playing and yet you don’t hear
any difference in the sound, trying turn the knob clockwise. If you still
don’t hear any affect, then check to make sure that you have The Epicenter In
Dash in the right part of the signal chain. It must be installed BEFORE any
crossovers in the system.
Note: If you are using a source unit with a built in crossover or
processor, you must run a full range output to The Epicenter In Dash’s inputs.
Sounds Distorted: Should your system sound distorted or your speakers are
moving way too much, you should decrease the amount of bass restoration by
turning the dash control knob counter clockwise.
No Display: The display on The Epicenter In Dash should always be showing
either the systems SPL or the battery voltage. If the display is showing
nothing, see the above section on “No Power”.
IF YOU LIKE The Epicenter In Dash, YOU’LL LOVE…
using one of Audio Control’s high performance frequency equalizers.
Whether your systems is designed around two, four, or six channels, Audio
Control’s award winning components can help tame even the most wicked
acoustical environment in your car. The EQS even gives controls for the front,
rear, and subwoofers.
If you are looking to interface with your factory installed audio system, you
will be please to know that Audio Control offers a complete line of “great
sounding” active integration processors. Whether your system requires
equalization, signal summing, or the restoration of bass signals we have just
the solution and our cool new LCQ-1even offers an input for remote level
control.
Should your after market amplifier require more signal voltage so it will really pound, don’t feel alone. Many customers have the added our Overdrive Plus or Matrix Plus line drivers and felt like they had new amplifiers in their systems.
Audio Control also designs and manufactures a complete line of home theater and distributed audio products. If you want your house to sound just as good as your car, visit our website www.audiocontrol.com to see the latest offerings.
And now a word from the legal department…
THE WARRANTY
People are scared of warranties. Lots of fine print, lots of noncooperation,
months of waiting around. Well, don’t be scared of this warranty.
It’s designed to make you rave about us to your friends. It’s a warranty that
looks out for you and helps you resist the temptation to have your friend
“who’s good with electronics” try to repair your Audio Control Epicenter In
Dash. So go ahead and read this warranty, then enjoy your new component for a
few days before sending in the warranty card and comments.
“Conditional” doesn’t mean anything ominous. The Federal Trade Commission
tells all manufacturers to use the term to indicate that certain conditions
have to be met before they’ll honor the warranty. If you honor these
conditions, we will warrant all materials and workmanship on your Epicenter In
Dash for five years from the date you bought it, if installed by an authorized
Audio Control dealer, and will fix or replace it, at our option, during that
time.
Here are the conditions that make this warranty conditional:
- We need to know that you bought your product from an authorized Audio Control dealer. So go to www.audiocontrol.com or audiocontrolregistration.com right away, and register your Epicenter In Dash.
- You must keep your sales receipt for proof of purchase, showing when and from whom the unit was bought. We’re not the only ones who require this, so it’s a good habit to get into with any major purchase.
- Your Epicenter In Dash must have originally been purchased from an authorized Audio Control dealer. You do not have to be the original owner, but you do need a copy of the original sales slip.
- You cannot let anybody who isn’t (A) the Audio Control factory; (B) somebody authorized in writing by Audio Control to service your Epicenter In Dash . If anyone other than (A) or (B) messes with your Epicenter In Dash , that voids your warranty.
- The warranty is also void if the serial number is altered or removed, or if The Epicenter In Dash has been used improperly. Now these sound like big loopholes, but here is all we mean by it. Unwarranted abuse is (A) physical damage (don’t use The Epicenter In Dash for a jack stand); (B) improper connections (120 volts into the power jack can fry the poor thing); (C) sadistic things. This is the best mobile product we know how to build, but if you mount it to the front bumper of your car, something will go wrong.
- If an authorized United States Audio Control dealer installs your Epicenter In Dash, the warranty is five years, otherwise the warranty is one year.
Assuming you conform to 1 through 6, and it really isn’t all that hard to do, we get the option of fixing your old unit or replacing it with a new one.
Validate your warranty: Visit http://audiocontrolregistration.com to register your Epicenter In Dash
Legalese Section
This is the only warranty given by Audio Control. This warranty gives you
specific legal rights, which vary from state to state. Promises of how well
your Epicenter In Dash will work are not implied by this warranty. Other than
what we’ve covered in this warranty, we have no obligation, express or
implied. Also, we will not be obligated for direct or indirect consequential
damage to your system caused by hooking up the Audio Control Epicenter In
Dash.
Failure to send in a properly completed warranty card, negates any service
claims.
Epicenter In Dash SPECIFICATIONS
All specifications are measured at 14.4 VDC (standard automotive voltage).
As technology advances, Audio Control reserves the right to continuously
change our specifications, like our weather, although we are working on it.
Maximum input level …………………………………………………. 15 Vrms
Maximum output level …………………………………………….13.5 Vpeak
Frequency response ………………………………….10Hz-100kHz;+/-1dB
Total harmonic distortion ………………………………………………0.003%
Signal to Noise ratio …………………………………………………….- 130dB
Balanced input noise rejection …………………………………………. 60dB
Microphone acoustical level ……………………………..70 dB to 160 dB
High SPL Warning ………………………………………………………. 120 dB
Input Impedance ……………………………………………………… 10 Kohms
Output Impedance …………………………………………………… 160 Ohms
Power supply …………………………………………. High headroom PWM
Power draw ………………………………………………………………… 300mA
Recommended fuse rating ……………………………………………… 1 Amp
Size ……………………………………………………… 6.75” W x 5” D x 1” H
Weight …………………………………………………………………………… 2 lbs
making good sound better®
22410 70th Avenue West
Seattle, WA 98043
Phone 425-775-8461 • Fax
425-778-3166
© 2012, Audio Control, Inc. All rights reserved.
Audio Control, Making Good Sound Better, Performance Match, The Epicenter,
EQL, EQX, and Epicenter In Dash are all trademarks of Audio Control, Inc.
This literature was conceived, designed, and written on a bleak, windy, and
dreary rain drenched day at our home in the Pacific Northwest Rainforest. The
wheat beer was cold and so was the weather.
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