The amplifier will turn on when +12V is present at its “Remote” input and turn off when +12V is switched off. If a source unit does not have a dedicated remote turn-on output, the amplifier’s turn-on lead can be connected to +12V via a switch that derives power from an ignition- switched circuit.
18 AWG wire is more than adequate for the remote turn-on connection. To connect the remote turn-on wire to the amplifier, strip 1/2-inch (12 mm) of insulation from the wire and insert it into the “Remote” receptacle on the power connector. Tighten the connector down using a Phillips screwdriver.
You may run a stereo or a mono signal into the inputs of the amplifier. The amplifier’s input section automatically sums stereo signals to mono for the internal amplifier section.
The amplifier will operate with only one input connection (left or right), but will require an increase in input sensitivity to overcome the loss of signal. If a mono input signal is to be run into the RCA jacks, we recommend that you use a “Y-adaptor”to split the mono signal into both the Left and Right inputs of the amplifier.
1)Low-Level Inputs: A standard left/ right pair of RCA type jacks in the “Amplifier Inputs” section is used for preamp level (low-level) signal input on the J2-250.1. This is the preferred connection method whenever available.
2)High-Level Inputs: If your system does not offer a preamp level signal option, you can connect speaker level signals directly to the “High-Level Inputs” connector using the supplied mating connector and wire harness. Simply splice the appropriate left/right and positive/negative wires to the included harness and plug the harness into the “High-Level Inputs” connector on the amplifier. The
J2-250.1 will attenuate the high-level signal to make it compatible with its input stage.