INPUT COMBINE
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ADJUSTING INPUT GAIN
1.Adjust all amplifier input gain controls to just above minimum sensitivity (fully counterclockwise).
2.Using the cleanest music source (CD) playing, turn up the head unit source volume until you can hear distortion. Now turn it down a bit until you cannot hear the distortion (usually just below full volume).
3.Increase the amplifier gain (clockwise) until the onset of audible distortion. Then decrease the gain to the point just before the distortion starts. This setting minimizes background noise and prevents overload.
4.Repeat step 3 for any remaining independently controlled amplifiers (rear and subwoofer gain controls) in the system.
HIGH MASS INTERNAL HEATSINK
The unique heatsink on your DCX amplifier has been designed with fins on the inside of the aluminum extrusion. This allows for the transfer of heat from the circuitry to the heatsink fins and out through the vents in the endplates. Be sure you provide ample space around the amplifier for cooling: at least 2” on all sides.
FORCED AIR THERMAL MANAGEMENT
To manage the additional heat associated with higher output capability, a thermally controlled fan has been designed into the DCX 1000.4. When the heatsink temperature reaches a pre- determined value, the fan is activated and cool air is drawn in
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