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INPUT GAIN: The input gain control is
not a volume control. It matches the output
of the source unit to the input level of
the amplifier. Maximum power out of the
amplifier is possible with the gain in the
lowest position. Incorrectly setting the gain
can result in distorted output or damage to,
and premature failure of, your speakers.
GAIN MATCHING: In any audio system,
the goal is to reach maximum input and
output levels without distortion or clipping.
The engineers at KICKER have taken the
guesswork, and hassle, out of matching
the output voltage of your source unit to the
amplifier with the Gain Matching feature. To
begin, you’ll need to download the KICKER
test tones from KICKER.com.
These test tones are sine waves meant to
provide a consistent signal for the amplifier
to reference. The different recording levels
are designed to give you the perfect gain
match for your application.
AMP3
GAIN
SUB
GAIN
AMP1
GAIN
AMP2
GAIN
GAIN
MATCH
GAIN
MATCH
GAIN
MATCH
GAIN
MATCH
DC OFFSET
OFF
ON
L R L R L R
SUB
GND REM +12V
AMP1 AMP2 AMP3