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Voice Coil Configuration | Dual |
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Size | 12 inches |
Impedance | 4 Ohm |
Voice Coil Diameter | 2.5 inches |
Cutout Diameter | 11.125 inches |
Overall Diameter | 12.5 inches |
Technical specifications of the subwoofer unit, including size.
Details on the RMS and maximum power output of the amplifier.
Information on lowpass and subsonic filter frequencies and slopes.
Adjustable phase alignment and bass enhancement control settings.
Required operating voltage range and recommended fuse rating.
The physical measurements (width, height, length) of the unit.
Device suitability for 12V systems, air circulation, and protection needs.
Routing audio and power cables separately to prevent interference.
Ensuring access to controls and recommending expert installation.
Caution against damaging vehicle parts during installation.
Disconnecting the battery and ensuring proper power wiring specifications.
Steps for connecting ground, +12V terminal, and remote turn-on wire.
Advice on routing audio and power cables separately to avoid interference.
Connecting head unit RCA outputs to amplifier inputs for audio signal.
Connecting speaker wires when pre-amplifier RCA outputs are unavailable.
Warning against using high level and RCA inputs simultaneously.
How the auto turn-on feature works and its compatibility with head units.
Procedure for adjusting the LEVEL controller for optimal sound.
Adjusting bass enhancement levels from 0 to 12 dB.
Advice to use the bass boost feature judiciously.
Switching phase between 0° and 180° for acoustic matching.
Setting the crossover frequency for precise amplification.
Choosing slew rate (12dB/18dB) for filtered frequencies.
Connecting and using the remote controller for bass level adjustment.
Red LED indicates protection activation due to overheat or short circuit.
Green LED indicates the amplifier is currently operating.
Checking proper connections for power, ground, and signal.
Diagnosing issues indicated by the red PROTECT LED.
Verifying RCA inputs and audio signal for output issues.
Troubleshooting popping noise during amplifier turn-on.
Addressing engine noise by managing cable routing and grounding.