JBL GTQ240, GTQ360 Internal Adjustments, Mute Connection, Speaker-Level Input Harness Color Codes

Page 7

4.4 Mute Connection

The GTQ amplifier includes a mute input terminal. This amplifier will mute when a 5V to 12V DC signal is applied to the “mute” input and will be in normal oper- ation mode with either a ground or noth- ing connected to the “mute” input. This “mute” input is compatible with any aftermarket noise gate that puts out a control voltage of +5V to +12V DC.

4.5Speaker-Level Input Harness

Color Codes

Group 1 Left (+):

White

Group 1 Left (–):

White with

 

 

Black Stripe

Group 1 Right (+):

Gray

Group 1 Right (–):

Gray with

 

 

Black Stripe

Group 2

Left (+):

Green

Group 2

Left (–):

Green with

 

 

Black Stripe

Group 2

Right (+):

Purple

Group 2

Right (–):

Purple with

 

 

Black Stripe

5. Internal Adjustments

5.1Speaker-Level Input Impedance Adjustments

The speaker level inputs of the GTQ amplifiers come factory-set with

100k ohm input impedance. This will pro- vide the lowest distortion operation from the speaker outputs of most modern head units by reducing the power the amplifier in the head unit must deliver to practi- cally, nothing. On some older or lower- priced head units this load will not facili- tate proper fader operation. To allow for this, we have provided the ability to change the input impedance of the speak- er-level inputs to 15 ohms. This is accom- plished by moving the jumpers shown on the diagram below. This input is also capable of directly accepting signals, when in the 100k ohm setting, from many Balanced Line Drivers such as those sometimes used in competition vehicles. If the head unit has 4 channels of built-in amplification and/or an electronic fader control, you should leave the jumpers in the factory-set position.

If the head unit has 2 channels of amplifi- cation, with a speaker-level fader, the jumpers should be set to the 15-ohm position. This will always be a rotary-type control, not one controlled by electronic pushbuttons.

 

JUMPER SELECTOR

 

SELECT 100K OR 15 OHMS

100K

INPUT

Ω

15

LINE

30

 

30

 

5.2Crossover Frequency Adjustments

The GTQ amplifiers include built-in frequency selectable crossovers. One crossover is connected in series with the amplifier circuitry and the other cross- over is connected to the preamp level out- put jacks. These crossovers can be set in either the “F” (full bandwidth operation), “L” (subwoofer operation), or “H” (satel- lite operation).

The crossover frequencies are set by chips inside the amplifier. These chips are simply a set of resistors, connected across the pins and molded into a single package. The crossover frequencies may be changed to any value desired by changing the resistor network. JBL has chips available in the popular values list- ed in the table which follows. If none of these suit your system, you may purchase compatible resistor networks from a local electronics store, or you may build your own custom values from discrete resis- tors mounted on a 14-pin DIP Header using the instructions which follow.

Frequency

Resistor

JBL Part

 

Value

Number

 

 

 

 

50Hz

47k

Ω

1-23-750

80Hz

33k

Ω

1-23-817

120Hz

22k

Ω

1-23-820

200Hz

12k

Ω

1-23-821

250Hz

10k

Ω

1-23-810

375Hz

6.8k

Ω

1-23-822

500Hz

4.7k

Ω

1-23-815

650Hz

3.9k

Ω

1-23-823

2.5kHz

1k

Ω

1-23-824

5kHz

470

Ω

1-23-816

5.3 Custom Chip Construction

Regardless of whether you build or buy it, the necessary resistor network has the following configuration:

Each resistor in the package has the same value.

If you know the crossover frequency you want, you can calculate the resistor value necessary by solving the following equa- tion:

Resistor

2,500,000

Value =

Frequency in Hz

in ohms

 

Use the following equation if you have a resistor pack of a known value, and want to find its crossover frequency:

Frequency

2,500,000

in Hz

= Resistor Value in ohms

To build chips from discrete resistors, solder the resistors to a standard 14-pin “DIP Header” according to the diagram. If a DIP Header is not available, you may bend the leads of 1⁄4-watt resistors 90 degrees, trim them to 3mm-length, and insert them directly into the chip sockets.

7

Image 7
Contents 2 Channel Automotive Power Amplifier Owner’s Warranty Information About Installation Installation and UseIntroduction Controls and Connectors System Design Using the GTQ360 and GTQ240Speaker Requirements Ground Wire WiringSignal Sources WiringSimultaneous Stereo-Mono Connection Diagrams Custom Chip Construction Internal AdjustmentsMute Connection Speaker-Level Input Harness Color CodesTypical Applications Adjusting the GainApplication Case of Difficulty Power-on light does not come onGTQ360 GTQ240 SpecificationsWho is Protected by this Warranty Warranty Terms

GTQ240, GTQ360 specifications

The JBL GTQ360 and GTQ240 are part of JBL's esteemed lineup of car audio systems, designed to deliver unparalleled sound quality while ensuring robust performance tailored for automotive environments. Both models stand out for their blend of advanced technology, durable construction, and user-friendly features.

The JBL GTQ360 boasts a peak power handling of 360 watts, making it a powerhouse in sound output. This model is equipped with a 12-inch subwoofer that utilizes a high-strength polypropylene cone, allowing for deep bass response and clarity across a range of frequencies. The GTQ360 also features an oversize voice coil that enhances thermal dissipation, promoting longevity and consistent performance even during extended listening sessions.

On the other hand, the GTQ240 is slightly more compact, with a peak power handling of 240 watts. This model features a 10-inch subwoofer, designed for those who prefer a smaller footprint without sacrificing sound quality. Like its larger counterpart, the GTQ240 utilizes a durable polypropylene cone, providing durability alongside exceptional sound reproduction. Its efficient voice coil design also ensures that users enjoy a rich audio experience without unwanted distortion.

Both models employ JBL's signature technologies, including a low-pass crossover that allows users to fine-tune the subwoofer's output according to their preferences and the acoustic characteristics of their vehicle. This capability means that whether you’re a fan of thumping bass or more subtle low-end frequencies, these subwoofers can accommodate your taste.

Installation is straightforward, thanks to the user-centric design of both the GTQ360 and GTQ240. They come with adjustable mounting options and provisions that enable easy integration into various vehicle types. The construction of both subwoofers is robust, featuring a reinforced basket designed to mitigate vibration and resonance, thereby maintaining the purity of the sound produced.

In summary, the JBL GTQ360 and GTQ240 are compelling choices for car audio enthusiasts seeking superior sound quality. With their impressive power handling, innovative technologies, and durable construction, these subwoofers are set to enhance any vehicle's audio system, allowing users to enjoy their favorite music with a depth and clarity that only JBL can offer. Whether you want a powerful bass experience or a balanced sound profile, these models deliver a remarkable listening experience.