Radio Shack XL-50 Installation Order, Before YOU Make the Connections, Routing Cables and Wires

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Warning: The amplifier gets very hot while it is on. Do not touch the amplifier or place flammable objects near it.

Preparing the Mounting Area

In addition to the supplied hardware, you need these materials:

an adapter harness

additional wire

shielded audio cables

16- or 18-gauge marked or color-coded wire.

Confirm that the amplifier fits in your vehi- cle’s available mounting area. This amplifier requires a 51/2-inch high by 93/4-inch wide by 6-inch deep (13.9 23.5 15.3 cm) mount- ing area.

Routing Cables and Wires

Avoid routing the connection cables and any speaker wires near moving parts or sharp edges. You can usually route wires and ca- bles along the wiring channel beneath the vehicle’s door facings by carefully removing the molding that holds the carpet in place. Af- ter routing the cables and wires, replace the molding.

INSTALLATION ORDER

For trouble-free installation, simply follow the sections in this owner’s manual in order. First, make all the connections temporarily by connecting the amplifier to:

1Ground and power

2Your auto sound system’s outputs

3Your speakers

Then test the connections. When you con- firm that everything works as expected, dis- connect the amplifier, mount it in your vehicle, and reconnect it.

Caution: If you do not make the connections in the order shown, damage to the amplifier and your auto sound system is possible if any wire connections are made incorrectly.

Note: For easier installation, mark each wire you plan to connect with the name of the ter- minal you will connect it to.

BEFORE YOU MAKE THE CONNECTIONS

The supplied connection cables include all the lead wires you need to connect the am- plifier to ground, power, and your existing auto sound system.

Important:

Do not cut any of the supplied wires. If you cut any wire, you cannot obtain a refund or exchange on this product. However, RadioShack will provide war- ranty service if you cut a wire and find the product is defective.

If the connectors on your vehicle’s auto sound system are not compatible with the amplifier’s connectors, you might need an adapter harness to complete the connections. Your local RadioShack store has adapter harnesses for most vehicles.

You might need additional wire, depending on your individual auto sound system, to complete the connections. Your local Ra- dioShack store has a variety of wire and wire accessories.

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Contents XL-50 High Power Trunk-Mount Stereo Amplifier Contents FCC Wants YOU to Know FeaturesPreparation Before YOU Begin the InstallationSupplied Hardware Choosing a Mounting LocationRouting Cables and Wires Installation OrderBefore YOU Make the Connections Preparing the Mounting AreaConnecting Ground and SWITCHED/PRIMARY Power Preparing the Speaker Wires Connecting InputsLOW-LEVEL Inputs HIGH-LEVEL Speaker Wire InputsCommon Ground Connection Two Speaker OutputsFloating Ground Connection Front and Rear Speaker Connection Four Speaker OutputsRear Speaker Connection Connecting Speakers Completing the InstallationTesting Connections Cle’s negative battery terminal. ThenMounting the Amplifier Turning on Amplifier Adjusting the Audio LevelOperation Symptom Possible Cause Suggestion TroubleshootingReplacing a Fuse CareReplacing the SFE-Type Fuse Replacing the Blade-Type FuseLimited One-Year Warranty Specifications

XL-50 specifications

The Radio Shack XL-50 represents a fascinating chapter in the evolution of consumer electronics, particularly in the realm of personal listening devices. Launched during the late 1970s, the XL-50 emerged as a compact and portable radio that appealed to a wide variety of users, from casual listeners to avid enthusiasts.

One of the most notable features of the XL-50 is its sleek and lightweight design. This made it easy for users to carry the device on-the-go, enhancing the experience of listening to music or catching up on the latest news, regardless of their location. The integration of a built-in speaker also allowed for shared listening, making it an excellent choice for gatherings and social occasions.

The XL-50 was equipped with an AM and FM tuner, providing users access to a diverse range of radio programming. This dual-band capability ensured that listeners could enjoy both local and national broadcasts, expanding their auditory experiences. Additionally, the radio featured a robust antenna, which improved reception quality and reduced interference, contributing to a clearer sound.

In terms of sound quality, the XL-50 was designed with a focus on delivering crisp and clear audio. The built-in speaker produced rich tones that catered to the diverse tastes of its users. Furthermore, the device provided a headphone jack, allowing for private listening sessions. This feature was particularly appreciated by users who preferred to enjoy their music without disturbing others, making the XL-50 versatile for various environments.

Another key characteristic of the Radio Shack XL-50 was its ease of use. The intuitive controls were designed to be user-friendly, enabling anyone to tune into their favorite stations with minimal fuss. This emphasis on simplicity made it an attractive option for those who may have been new to personal audio devices.

The durability of the XL-50 also played a significant role in its lasting appeal. Constructed from quality materials, this radio was built to withstand everyday wear and tear, ensuring that it remained functional for years to come.

In conclusion, the Radio Shack XL-50 stands as a testament to the ingenuity of its time, combining portability, dual-band tuning, superior sound quality, and user-friendly controls. Its rich features and robust design continue to resonate with enthusiasts of vintage electronics and collectors, ensuring its legacy endures in the world of audio gadgets.