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Brand | MTX |
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Model | THUNDER TA5302 |
Category | Car Amplifier |
Language | English |
Details primary power output and signal-to-noise ratio for the amplifier.
Lists secondary power outputs, distortion, frequency response, and dimensions.
Describes backlit adjustment controls offering unlimited colors and pulsating effects with music.
Explains the thermal-regulated turbo-charged intercooler system for efficient cooling.
Covers both low and high-level RCA inputs, including automatic turn-on via signal.
Explains how to set input sensitivity for RCA or speaker level inputs.
Fine-tunes input sensitivity to match the source unit's output level.
Allows selection of low or high pass frequencies for optimal performance.
Provides individual frequency and +/-12dB gain adjustments for one band.
Adjusts midrange sound quality by reducing resonant frequencies inside the vehicle.
Allows installation of an optional module for remote bass adjustments.
Highlights connectors for efficient current and voltage transfer.
Details proper speaker connections, including bridging without low impedance.
Explains connections for power, ground, and capacitor inputs.
Guides on marking, drilling, and preparing mounting holes for the amplifier.
Explains using RCA and speaker level inputs, including proper wiring.
Details speaker wire routing, polarity, stereo, and bridged connections.
Covers +12V battery, ground connection, wire gauge, and REM terminal.
Guides on setting input sensitivity for aftermarket or factory source units.
Explains setting amplifier gains to avoid distortion, starting with low gain.
Details setting crossover frequencies for subwoofers and separates.
Disables the electronic crossover to allow the amplifier to play all frequencies.
Guides on setting frequency and boost/cut for the bass EQ.
Reduces unwanted peaks in mids and highs by cutting frequencies around 200Hz.
Allows external control of gain from zero to halfway when plugged in.
Explains setting lighting effects, including color selection and pulsating with music.
Lists causes like no +12V or blown fuse, and solutions like checking connections or replacing fuse.
Addresses issues like volume off, gain control off, or speaker connection problems.
Explains causes like high head unit/amp gain and solutions to lower them.
Identifies reversed RCA inputs or speaker wiring as causes.
Covers issues like speakers wired out of phase or not using MTX woofers.
Indicates excessive output levels or amplifier defects as causes.