CONNECTIONS & CONTROLS
Line Level Input | Crossover |
| Power On | ||
| Mode | Frequency | LED |
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| Gain Control |
| Bass Boost | Protection | |
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| Frequency |
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| LED |
LINE LEVEL INPUTS - The most commonly used inputs in the aftermarket world are RCA type line level inputs. These inputs can handle up to about 6 Volts rms without overdriving the amplifier. Such high voltages are rarely found from car audio head units so this is a very comfortable value. But, should the use need to drive the amp directly from speaker level leads, use the supplied “High Level Adapter” to connect to the amp.
POWER ON LED - This light will turn on when the amplifier receives a +12V turn on signal from the radio. If the amp is properly wired, but the light does not turn on, there may be a short circuit condition that the amp is protecting itself from.
PROTECTION LED - This light turns on if the amplifier senses a severe problem, such as a speaker short circuit.
BASS BOOST - This control provides additional bass in the 45Hz area to give a stronger low end “feel” to the bass. Once switched on, this will also allow the amp to be driven into distortion sooner so the user must be aware.
GAIN CONTROL - The gain control allows for a range of
CROSSOVER MODE - Depending upon the system design chosen, you need to set the amplifier in the proper “mode” be it LP, Flat, or HP. The
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