50Hz 250Hz
HPF
50Hz 250Hz
LPF
6V 0.25V
GAIN
50Hz 250Hz
LPF
50Hz 250Hz
HPF
6V 0.25V
GAIN X-OVER
LP HPF
X-OVER
LPHP F
INPUT
CH1/2 CH3/4
CH3
CH4
CH1
CH2
250Hz
LPF
50Hz
INPUT
CH1
CH2
250Hz
HPF
50Hz 0.25V
GAIN
6V
X-OVER
LP FHP
Low Level Input Wiring
Low-level (RCA) input wiring is preferred for best audio performance. Always use a high-quality RCA
cable for best audio performance.
NOTE: Do not connect BOTH the high level and low level inputs from your receiver to your
amplifier at the same time!
2 Channel
amplifier
CH1
Head unit or signal processor
1Ch Monoblock
Head unit or signal processor
To REAR
Audio Outputs
To FRONT
Audio Outputs
Head unit or signal processor
CH3CH4CH2CH1
4 Channel
amplifier
7
6V 0.25V
GAIN
INPUT
G
++ – –
L
R
10 50
SUB
SONIC
Hz 0~12dB
BASS
BUST
at45Hz
250
LOW
PASS
35 Hz
REM
Remote Subwoofer
Level Control
REMOTE
LR
To Audio Outputs
CH2
6
Power Wiring
1.1000
1.1500
1.2000
2.200
4.200
4.300
4.400
(+) Wire
1.500
1.600
1.800
4.100
4.120
4.150
≥8Ga ≥4Ga
PRO
PWR
POWERINPUTSPEAKEROUTPUT
GND
REM
+12V
Chassis
ground
point
GND
REM
to REMOTE TURN-ON
terminal of head unit
Battery
Fuse
External fuse
+12V
High Level Input Wiring
The high level input should only be used when your head unit lacks RCA outputs. Connect the
speaker outputs from the receiver to the high level input connector of the amplifier. Be sure to
observe polarity to avoid audio phase problems.
NOTE: Do not connect BOTH the high level and low level inputs from your receiver to your
amplifier at the same time!
1 Ch Monoblock
6V 0.25V
GAIN
INPUT
G
++ – –
L
R
10 50
SUB
SONIC
Hz 0~12dB
BASS
BUST
at45Hz
250
LOW
PASS
35 Hz
REM
Chassis ground point
R+R-L-L+
HI INPUT