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Keep your sales receipt in a safe place for warranty service.
Recommended to have product installed by authorized dealer or read manual carefully for self-installation.
Fuse the power wire within 12" of the car's battery to protect the car from short circuits.
Use high grade barrier spades and terminal rings for maximum power transfer and secure connections.
Run all wires through the vehicle under carpet/side panels to prevent damage and ensure a clean installation.
Be aware of vehicle components like fuel/brake lines and gas tank when mounting the amplifier.
Run signal wires away from electrical wiring to avoid induced noise like popping or engine noise.
Make ground wires as short as possible and ground all units at the same point to reduce ground loops.
Protect wires from sharp edges using grommets to prevent shorts and damage.
Protects speakers from direct current by shutting down the amplifier if DC voltage is detected.
Protects amplifier from speaker or wiring shorts by shutting down. Requires reset.
Shuts down the amplifier to cool when operating temperature becomes excessively high.
Features variable crossovers for precise low pass and high pass filtering for mono and multi-channel amps.
Allows linking two like model amplifiers to double output power to a single load.
Protects the amplifier against short circuits and excessive current.
Indicates amplifier operational status via Power (blue), Clip (orange/red), and Protect (red) LEDs.
Lists the stable impedance ratings (2 ohm stereo, 1 ohm mono) for various amplifier models.
Connect the power wire to the amplifier's "batt+" terminal and the car's positive battery terminal with an in-line fuse.
Connect the amplifier's "ground" terminal to the car's chassis using a short, thick wire.
Connect the amplifier's "remote" terminal to the head unit's remote output or power antenna wire for auto turn-on.
Connect RCA outputs from the head unit to the amplifier's RCA input terminals, running wires away from electrical sources.
Connect two pairs of RCA cables from the head unit to the amplifier for 4-channel input.
Connect speakers using at least 16 gauge wire, ensuring correct positive (+) and negative (-) phasing.
Use the second set of speaker terminals for easier connection of multiple woofers.
In bridged mode, the amplifier requires a minimum 4 Ohm load to prevent overheating and damage.
Shows how to connect two speakers in a dual bridged configuration.
Illustrates speaker connections for a 4-channel setup.
Explains the variable crossover modes (HP, LP/BP stereo, LP/BP mono) and frequency adjustments for channels 1-4.
Details the 24dB slope lowpass crossover, subsonic filter, Bass Boost EQ, and Phase Shift features.
Explains setting Master/Slave for Multi-Linking and signal transfer via Data-link cable.
Guides on adjusting input sensitivity (gain) to match the radio's output without distortion, ideally at 3/4 volume.
A guide to identify common problems like no output, low output, or engine noise by checking components and settings.
Lists causes for the red protection LED, such as speaker shorts, low impedance, or overheating.
| Signal to Noise Ratio | >90dB |
|---|---|
| Power Output | 1000 Watts |
| Input Sensitivity | 0.2V - 6V |
| RMS Power at 1 Ohm | 1000 Watts |
| Max Power | 2000 Watts |
| Impedance | 1 Ohm - 4 Ohms |