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Power Output | 1000 Watts |
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Minimum Impedance Unbridged | 2 Ohms |
Bass Boost Frequency | 45 Hz |
Crossover Type | Variable Low-Pass |
Low-Pass Crossover Frequency | 250Hz |
Input Sensitivity | 0.2V - 6V |
Explains the built-in electronic crossovers in CHAOS amplifiers, including variable low pass and high pass options.
Details the amplifier's protection circuitry, its function, LED indicator, and troubleshooting for overload or thermal conditions.
Explains the amplifier's ability to operate at 2-ohm loads and the implications for power output and current draw.
Describes the function and connection of the dashboard-mounted remote subwoofer level control for specific CHAOS series models.
Explains the purpose of fuses for protecting the amplifier and vehicle, and the procedure for replacing them with identical types.
Provides instructions on how to safely mount the amplifier, including marking, drilling, and securing the unit.
Details how to use High Level Inputs, specifying connector usage for 2-channel and 4-channel amplifiers and warning against using with Low Level RCA inputs.
Illustrates low-level RCA input connections for various two-channel and four-channel CHAOS amplifier models.
Diagrams for connecting speakers to two-channel amplifiers like C-250, C-450, C-550, and C-700.
Diagrams for bridged speaker connections for two-channel amplifiers like C-250, C-450, C-550, and C-700.
Explains and illustrates tri-mode operation for driving subwoofers and full-range speakers simultaneously.
Diagrams for connecting speakers to four-channel amplifiers like C-600, C-650, C-800, and C-1000.
Diagrams for bridged speaker connections for four-channel amplifiers like C-600, C-650, C-800, and C-1000.
Provides essential safety guidelines for installation and operation, emphasizing careful drilling, secure mounting, and battery disconnection.
Offers solutions for common issues like no output, single channel operation, weak output, and noise, with diagnostic steps.