CONNECTIONS
INPUT CONNECTIONS
This amplifier will accept low level inputs only. Low level is the same as line level. The low level signal is carried through RCA cables. It is preferred to use low level inputs to the amplifier if the head unit is equipped with the low level outputs. If not, you can use a "high to low converter" available through your local car audio shop.
Connect the low level/line level RCA cables from the head unit, or signal processor, to the line level input on the amplifier. See Fig.2 system wiring diagrams.
POWER CONNECTIONS
It is important to have good quality power and ground connections. Remember, to complete an electrical circuit, the ground connection is just as important as the positive power connection. Before any power connections are made, disconnect the ground cable at the battery.
When the power supply lead, memory backup lead or ground lead are extended use a 5mm² (AWG5) or larger automotive grade cable which will withstand friction and heat to safe grade against fires occurring as a result of
GND = Connect the proper gauge ground wire to the amplifier "GND" terminal. Locate the position on the chassis of the car to which the amplifier is to be grounded. The surface must be free from any paint or dirt. This can be accomplished with a small grinding bit, sand paper or wire wheel. NOTE: Do not ground the amplifier to the "frame of the car. The frame on most cars and trucks is not grounded to the chassis(body). Use Solder or a clamp ring to connect the ground wire.
REM = Connect the remote wire (power antenna output) from the head unit to the remote
12V = Connect the proper gauge power wire to the amplifier "B+" terminal. Run wire to wards the fuse holder that is no greater then 0.5 meters from the battery. Remember, the fuse is to protect the safety of the car in the case of a short. Connect fuse holder to battery, but do not install fuse at this time.
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