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PLANNING YOUR SYSTEM
Before beginning the installation, consider the following
1. Do you plan to add additional mobile electronics equipment in the future?
If you plan to expand your system by adding other components sometime in
the future, ensure adequate space is left, and cooling requirements are met.
2. Should you use high or low level inputs?
Your Amplier has been designed to accept Low-Level (Pre-Amp outputs from
your radio) signal source. If your radio/source is equipped with Pre-Amp
outputs, it is possible to utilize them to drive the Amplier and connecting
(Amplier) to the 2 rear speakers. Then, use the built-in power of your radio to
drive the 2 front speakers.
3. Are your components matched?
The RMS power rating of your speaker’s must be equal or greater than the RMS
power rating of your amplier. You speaker(s) also must be 2- 8 Ohms
impedance for stable amplier operation. Impedance information is normally
printed on the speaker basket or magnet.
4. Where will the amplier be installed?
Consider both the length of your leads and routing when determining the
mounting location. It is best to run power and RCA wiring on opposite sides of
the vehicle to prevent induced noise. Pre-Amp input Jacks require a length
(depending on location) of high qualityshielded male to male RCA patch cord.
WIRING CONNECTION
CAUTION:
AS A PRECAUTION, DISCONNECT THE POWER WIRE FROM THE BATTERY
WHILE MAKING THE POWER AND GROUND CONNECTIONS TO THE AMPLFIER.
4/8 GAUGE (Thicker if planning for additional Ampliers) wire is recommended
for both the power and ground wires. 12 Gauge, For the remote turn-on wire, 16
Gauge. Both types are available at most Mobile Audio Dealers or Installation Shop.