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Channels | 2 |
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Frequency Response | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
Input Sensitivity | 200 mV - 4 V |
Bridged Power (RMS) at 4 Ohms | 250 Watts |
Signal to Noise Ratio | >90dB |
Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) | < 0.1% |
Critical safety information regarding prolonged high-volume operation and potential hearing damage.
Detailed technical specifications including RMS power, dimensions, frequency response, and signal-to-noise ratio.
Initial steps for mounting the amplifier and connecting the wiring for safe operation.
Explanation of using high-level or low-level RCA inputs and optional KISL adapter for audio signal connection.
Visual guide for connecting the amplifier to the vehicle's power source and chassis ground.
Guidelines for fusing power distribution blocks and primary power wires for installations with multiple amplifiers.
Configuration for standard stereo speaker output with minimum impedance requirements.
Configuration for mono output using bridged channels and simultaneous stereo/mono modes.
Details on selecting turn-on modes and setting the input signal level for the amplifier.
Explains how to adjust gain, crossover frequency, and KickEQ bass boost for optimal sound.
Diagnosing issues based on LED indicators and lack of audio output.
Identifying and resolving problems like alternator whine, ground noise, and low volume output.
Important caution regarding correct jumper cable connections to prevent amplifier damage.
Information on the 3-year warranty extension for DXA-Series amplifiers paired with KICKER Installation Kits.
Steps for obtaining warranty service, including returning defective merchandise and required documentation.
Conditions and damages not covered by the product warranty, such as improper installation.
Expected timeframe for warranty repairs and the process for checking on return status.
Guidance on contacting international dealers for country-specific warranty policies and procedures.
International warnings and advice on responsible volume control to prevent permanent hearing damage.