TROUBLE SHOOTING THE SYSTEM

SPECIFICATIONS

We have put together this trouble-shooting guide if you experience problems after installing the amplifier. Please keep in mind that the majority of problems incurred are caused by improper installation and not the equipment itself. In addition, there are many components in the system that could cause various signal problems such as inducted electrical noise and engine noise.

Before you can properly address the problem, you must first find the component that is causing the problem. This will take patience and a process of elimination.

Input Voltage @ 11 - 14.4 VDC:

@ 4 ohm

@ 4 ohms Bridged

@ 2 ohm

Frequency Resp.

S/N Ratio (A-weight)

Low Input Level

Crossover Type

SPA90.2

SPA90.4

2 x 90W

4 x 90W

1 x 350W

2 x 350W

2 x 175W

4 x 175W

10Hz-20Khz

10Hz-20Khz

>90dB

>90dB

200mV. - 5.8 V

200mV. - 5.8 V

Hi/Low Pass

Hi/Low Pass

LOOK FOR…..

No Output

Blown fuse

Bad RCA Cable(s) +12V at power terminal

+12V at remote terminal Grounding point clean and tight Head Unit’s fader not in center position Master & Slave settings

Low Output

Check level adjustments

Re-adjust

Bad RCA cable(s)

Improper level matching

Master & Slave settings

Engine Noise

Grounding points are clean and tight Ground all components at same point Try different grounding point

Bad RCA cable(s)

Use High Quality shielded RCA cables Low Vehicle charging system and/or battery

Red Protection L.E.D. illuminated

Speaker short

Speaker grounding out

Impedance too low

Overheating

SOLUTION

Replace

Replace

Check connection

Check connection

Check for ground w/meter Set to center position Confirm correct setting

Replace

Re-adjust

Confirm correct setting

Check for ground w/meter Ground at same point Change for better ground Replace

Rejects inducted noise Fix and/or replace

Check speakers connection for short circuit

Make sure speaker wires Do not touch chassis ground Check speaker impedance Check mounting location

for Adequate air circulation speaker impedance too low

Crossover Freq. (Lowpass)

Crossover Slope

Bass EQ.

Fuse Rating

Remote Bass

Input Voltage @ 11 - 14.4 VDC:

@4 ohm

@2 ohm

@1 ohm

Frequency Resp. S/N Ratio (A-weight) Low Input Level Crossover Type Crossover Freq. (Lowpass) Crossover Slope

Bass EQ. Subsonic Filter Remote Control Included Fuse Rating

Remote Bass

Input Voltage @ 11 - 14.4 VDC:

@4 ohm

@2 ohm

@1 ohm

Frequency Resp. S/N Ratio (A-weight) Low Input Level Crossover Type Crossover Freq. (Lowpass) Crossover Slope

Bass EQ. Subsonic Filter Remote Control Included Fuse Rating

Remote Bass

55Hz - 400Hz

55Hz - 400Hz

12db per oct

12db per oct

18dB @ 45Hz

18dB @ 45Hz

2 x 20 amp

2 x 25 amp

no

optional

SPA1000D

SPA1300D

1 x 250W

1 x 325W

1 x 500W

1 x 650W

1 x 1000W

1 x 1300W

20Hz - 250Hz

20Hz - 250Hz

>90dB

>90dB

246mV - 5.9V

246mV - 5.9V

Low Pass

Low Pass

40Hz - 150Hz

40Hz - 150Hz

18dB/oct

18dB/oct

18dB @ 45Hz

18dB @ 45Hz

20Hz - 50Hz

20Hz - 50Hz

Yes

Yes

2 x 20 amp

2 x 25 amp

included

included

SPA1600D

SPA1900D

1 x 400W

1 x 475W

1 x 800W

1 x 950W

1 1600W

1 x 1900W

20Hz - 250Hz

20Hz - 250Hz

>90dB

>90dB

246mV - 5.9V

246mV - 5.9V

Low Pass

Low Pass

40Hz - 150Hz

40Hz - 150Hz

18db/oct

18dB/oct

18dB @ 45Hz

18dB @ 45Hz

20Hz - 50Hz

20Hz - 50Hz

Yes

Yes

2 x 30 amp

3 x 30 amp

included

included

Due to continuous improvement of the product the Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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