Note: When numerous amplifiers are used in the same system, look into using a relay with a separate power wire connected to an alternative power source to take the strain off the source unit. Normal source units can only keep a constant 12 volts to 2 or possibly 3 amps. This wire should also be run on the away from RCA cables.
•CAP+: This 8 gauge terminal is internally wired in parallel with the +12V on the StreetWires Power connector. It is the ideal connection point for the positive side of a capacitor to increase the amplifier’s performance.
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connector. It is the ideal connection point for the negative side of the capacitor to increase the amplifier’s performance.
Double check all the previous connection installation steps, in particular, the speaker and power wiring. Securely mount the amplifier. If everything is in order, reconnect the vehicle’s negative battery connection and begin following the feature setup and adjustment steps.
Feature Setup and Adjustments
1.Selecting the Input Sensitivity Range – Before you turn on your system, you must select the proper input sensitivity range on your amp using the button labeled INPUT SENS located in the GAIN CONTROL section of the control panel.
•Setting for Aftermarket Source Units: Refer to your aftermarket owner’s manual for line level output specification. If the specification is not available, please follow the instructions listed below.
X1 POSITION:
•Setting for Factory (OEM) Source Units: To check the amount of voltage that is present from the source unit, take a multi meter, or a volt/ohm meter, on the AC setting, (range from 100mV up to 10 volts) attach the positive and negative leads directly to any exposed speaker. It will not matter if the polarity is correct, it will read the same amount of voltage.
X10 POSITION:
Note: It is important not to have the amp set up to receive a low voltage signal and give it a high voltage signal. Doing this can cause damage to the amp.
2.Adjusting The Gain Control(s) – Before you start setting your amp gains, be sure to defeat all EQs (“off” position). You want to set the gain levels properly BEFORE applying any equalization.
Start with the source unit’s volume around ¾ of the way up, and the gain on the amp all the way down
3.Adjusting the Hi, 12dB / Low, 24dB Mono @ 85Hz Switchable
•Setting for Subwoofers: First enable the electronic crossover by selecting the “ON” position of the X- OVER switch, and then select the
•Setting for Components and Separates: First enable the electronic crossover by selecting the “ON” position of the
•Setting for Full Range (No Crossover): To disable the electronic crossover, select the “OFF” position of the
4.Adjusting The Variable ThunderEQ – Adjust the dial clockwise to add the desired amount of bass boost. Keep in mind that there is a lot of boost available, 18dB of 40Hz, so begin with a low boost setting (around 3dB) and try to stay below 6dB whenever possible. Remember that for every 3dB of additional boost you dial in, you are asking the amplifier to double its power output for this boost region.