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Channels | 2 |
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Frequency Response | 10 Hz - 50 kHz |
Signal-to-Noise Ratio | 100 dB |
THD at RMS Power | 0.08% |
Low-Pass Filter | 50 Hz - 200 Hz |
High-Pass Filter | 50 Hz - 200 Hz |
RMS Power Output (2 Ohms) | 90W x 2 |
Bridged RMS Power Output (4 Ohms) | 180W x 1 |
Input Voltage | 14.4V |
Input Sensitivity | 0.2V - 5V |
Bass Boost | 0 - 12dB |
Precautions to prevent fire and personal injury, including cable specs and heat warnings.
Guidelines to keep the unit in proper working order, covering connection and installation.
Instructions for cleaning the unit safely, avoiding damage to external surfaces or characters.
Warning regarding radio frequency energy and potential interference from modifications.
Safety warnings and checks during and after installation to prevent shorts and ensure proper function.
Advice on choosing suitable locations for installing the unit in a vehicle.
Selects the amplification method (STEREO or MONO) for input signals.
Adjusts the input sensitivity based on the center unit's pre-out level.
Warnings against installing under carpet and the importance of heat dissipation.
Recommends locations away from driver's seat and emphasizes secure mounting.
Connecting the power control lead and RCA cable ground lead to the main unit.
Connecting power cords, ground cords, and speaker leads to the unit's terminals.
Example configuration for a high power output system using two KAC-625 units.
Formulas and examples for calculating required coil and capacitor values for system configuration.
Explains the Tri-mode operation principle using coils and capacitors for subwoofers.
Example configuration for using the Tri-mode setup, including caution on impedance.
Troubleshooting steps for when there is no sound from one speaker.
Adjusting the input sensitivity knob to correct low or high audio levels.
Resolving issues with poor sound quality or distortion, checking speaker wiring.