Rockford Fosgate 4-CHANNEL AMPLIFIER owner manual

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The most commonly used filter networks are 6 dB per octave systems. These are easy to construct and require a minimum number of parts. A filter network can perform one of three functions. These are highpass (capacitors), lowpass (inductors, chokes or coils) and bandpass (com- bination of a capacitor and a coil).

The result, limiting the types of frequency to the speaker, is directly dependent upon the speaker’s impedance and component values.

The most common filters used in speaker crossovers, as stated above, are 6 dB per octave which use one compo- nent per filter. Placing this filter in series with the circuit will reduce power to the speaker by 6 dB per octave above or below the crossover point depending on whether it is a High Pass or Low Pass filter. When passive crossover components are used in multiple speaker systems, the crossover system's effect on the overall impedance should be taken into consideration along with the speaker's impedance when determining amplifier loads.

More complex systems such as 12 dB or 18 dB per octave can cause impedance problems if not professionally de- signed. If such a system is required, we recommend consulting an Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer.

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Contents DSM Practice Safe Sound Table of Contents Specifications Punch 4080DSM Punch 4040DSM Punch 4-CHANNEL Accessory Pack Introduction Controls and Features Top View of Amplifier and End CapsPower/REM/LED Side +/GNDInput/Output Terminal Side Installation Considerations Battery and Charging Wiring the Punch Mounting and LocationWire Strip back approximately 3/8 1cm of insulation Ground Remote Turn-on Input Page Page Table of Component Values Speaker ImpedanceActive Crossover Mode Selection Frequency Settings Sample Wiring Diagrams Bridged MONO/BI-AMPLIFIEDChannel Bridged Stereo 4Ω Subwoofer BI-AMPLIFIED Stereo Channel with Bridged Subwoofer Channel with Subwoofer AMP Bridged Mono Troubleshooting ProblemSolution Amplifier gets too hot Engine Noise Whine Music Dynamic Power MeasurementsAbout the Dynamic Power Measurements Listening to Loudspeakers Not ResistorsAudio Graph The PowerCube Information CubedWhat is an Amplifier? Warranty Information Rockford Fosgate