￿ Green LED off, no output? With a Volt Ohm Meter (VOM) check the following: 1) +12 volt power terminal (should read +12V to +16V) 2) Remote turn-on terminal (should read +12V to +16V)
3) Check for reversed power and ground connections 4) Ground terminal, for proper conductivity.
￿ Green LED on, no output? Check the following: 1) RCA connections 2) Test speaker outputs with a “known” good speaker. 3) Substitute source unit with a “known” good source unit. 4) Check for a signal in the RCA cable feeding the amplifier with the “AC” test position selected on the
VOM meter.
￿ Red LED on, no output? 1) Amplifier is very hot. ￿Thermal protection is engaged. Test for proper impedance at the speaker terminals with a VOM meter (see the diagrams in this manual for minimum
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If your amplifier does not appear to
be working, check the obvious things first such as blown fuses, poor or
incorrect wiring connections, incorrect setting of crossover switch and gain controls, etc. There are two LEDs on the top of your Kicker ZX
series amplifier, one green and one
red. When the green LED is lit this indicates the amplifier is turned on and no trouble exists. If the green LED turns off and the red LED is lit, this indicates that the protection circuitry (SORT) is engaged.
Slide the housing until it snaps into the metal bracket
TroubleShooting
Side View
Back View
Mount the metal bracket
Figure 4
5. RemoteBass(Level Control) With the remote bass level control you have the ability to control the level of the subwoofer(s) remotely by controlling the output level of one or more ZX series amplifiers. To mount the remote bass level control, simply screw the metal bracket to the chosen location. Then slide the housing onto the bracket until it
snaps into place. Run the cable from
the controller to the “Remote Bass” jack on the amplifier chassis.
The setting for this control is subjective; 80Hz is a good place to start.
Crossover ControlInput Gain ControlBass Boost Control
50 - 200Hz, 24dB/Oct Low Level: 125mV - 5V, High Level: 250mV - 10 V 0 to +18dB boost @ 40Hz

OPERATION

Operation

Your Kicker ZX.1 series amplifier has three rotary controls on top and one switch on the end-panel. Before turning on the system for the first time, turn the three rotary controls on the top of the amplifier to the full counter-clockwise position.

1.SubsonicFilterSwitch The subsonic filter switch located on the end-panel utilizes an internal

12dB per octave at 25 Hz high-pass

Figure 3

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crossover in the ON position. The

 

setting for this control is subjective;

 

 

the ON position is a good place to

 

 

start. Never change the subsonic filter

 

+

switch “ON/OFF” setting with the

 

audio system on! See Figure 1.

 

 

2.InputGainControl The input gain control is not a volume control. It

matches the output of the source unit to the input level of the amplifier. Turn

the source unit up to about 3/4 volume (if the source unit goes to 30, turn it to 25). Next, slowly turn (clockwise) the gain on the amplifier up until you can hear audible distortion, then turn it down a little.

3.BassBoostControl The bass boost control is designed to give you increased output 0 - 18dB at 40 Hz. The setting for this control is subjective. If you turn it up, you must go back and adjust the input gain control to avoid clipping the amplifier.

4. CrossoverControl

recommended impedance and multiple speaker wiring suggestions). Also check for adequate airflow around the amplifier. 2) Amplifier shuts down only while vehicle is running. ￿Voltage protection circuitry is engaged. Voltage to the amplifier is not within the 9-16 volt operating range. Have the vehicle's charging and electrical system inspected. 3) Amplifier will only play at low volume levels. ￿Short circuit protection is engaged. Check for speaker wires shorted to each other or to the vehicle chassis. Check for damaged speakers, or speaker(s) operating below the minimum recommended impedance.

￿ No or low output? 1) Check the balance and fader control on source unit 2) Check the RCA (or speaker input) and speaker output connections

￿Alternator noise-whining sound with engine’s RPM? 1) Check for damaged RCA (or speaker

input) cable

2) Check the routing of RCA (or speaker input) cable 3) Check the source unit for proper

grounding

4) Check the gain settings and turn them down if they are set too high.

￿Reduced bass response? ￿Check system phasing by reversing a speaker connection from positive to negative on the stereo/subwoofer channel(s); if the bass improves, the speaker was out of phase.

If you have more questions about the installation or operation of your new KICKER product, see the Authorized KICKER Dealer where you made your purchase. For more advice on installation, click on the SUPPORT tab on the Kicker homepage, www.kicker.com. Choose the TECHNICAL SUPPORT tab, choose the subject you are interested in, and then download or view the corresponding information. Please E-mail support@kicker.com or call Technical Services (405) 624-8583 for unanswered

or specific questions.

CAUTION: When jump starting the vehicle, be sure that connections made with jumper cables are correct. Improper connections can result in blown amplifier fuses as well as the failure of other critical systems in the vehicle.

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Performance

Model

ZX400.1

ZX750.1

 

 

 

RMS Power in Watts, all channels driven

 

 

@14.4V, 4Ω Mono 1.5% THD+N

200 x 1

375 x 1

@14.4V, 2Ω Mono, 1.5% THD+N

400 x 1

750 x 1

Length:

10 1/4” (260mm)

14 11/16” (373mm)

Specifications common to all models:

 

 

Height:

2 1/8” (54mm)

 

Width:

9 5/8” (244mm)

 

Frequency Response, + 0 / - 1 dB:

20 Hz - 200 Hz

 

Signal-to-Noise Ratio:

>95 dB, a-weighted, re: rated power

Input Sensitivity:

125 mV - 5 V low level, 250 mV - 10 V high level

Electronic Crossover:

Variable Low-Pass, 50 - 200Hz, 24dB per octave

 

Defeatable High-Pass 12 dB per octave @ 25 Hz

Bass Boost:

Variable 0 to +18 dB boost @ 40 Hz

 

 

 

 

Model ZX400.1

 

 

200 x 1 @ 4 ohms, 14.4Vdc, 1% THD,

 

CEA-2006 (Watts)

 

 

Signal to Noise Ratio -55 CEA-2006

 

(ref: 1W, A-weighted)

 

 

Model ZX750.1

 

 

375 x 1 @ 4 ohms, 14.4Vdc, 1% THD,

 

CEA-2006 (Watts)

 

 

Signal to Noise Ratio -62 CEA-2006

 

(ref: 1W, A-weighted)

 

 

 

 

PERFORMANCE

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Kicker ZX750.1, ZX400.1 manual Operation, Performance, CrossoverControl

ZX750.1, ZX400.1 specifications

Kicker, a well-known name in the audio industry, offers a range of high-performance car amplifiers, including the ZX750.1 and ZX400.1. These amplifiers are designed to deliver exceptional sound quality and massive power output, making them popular choices for car audio enthusiasts.

The Kicker ZX750.1 is a monoblock amplifier that delivers an impressive 750 watts of power at 1 ohm. It is engineered for optimal performance with subwoofers, making it an ideal choice for those looking to enhance the bass response in their vehicle. One of the key features of the ZX750.1 is its variable low-pass filter, which allows users to adjust the frequency range for tailored output. This ensures that the bass produced is not only powerful but also clean and distortion-free. Additionally, the amplifier includes a bass boost feature that allows users to emphasize lower frequencies for an even more robust sound.

Kicker's ZX400.1, on the other hand, is a compact and versatile monoblock amplifier rated at 400 watts at 2 ohms. Its smaller size does not compromise on power, making it a perfect fit for a variety of applications. The ZX400.1 also incorporates Kicker’s variable low-pass filter and bass boost technology, giving users similar options for customization. This amplifier’s efficient design allows for greater heat dissipation and minimizes the risk of overheating during extended use.

Both amplifiers boast durable construction with a sleek and modern design. They feature a robust aluminum heat sink that helps dissipate heat effectively, ensuring longevity and reliability even under heavy use. The amplifiers also come equipped with a signal sensing turn-on feature, which simplifies installation by eliminating the need for a separate remote turn-on lead.

In terms of connectivity, both the ZX750.1 and ZX400.1 come with high-quality input options, including RCA inputs and screw terminals for speaker connections. These features facilitate easy integration with existing audio systems and enhance overall sound quality.

Overall, the Kicker ZX750.1 and ZX400.1 are excellent choices for anyone looking to elevate their car audio experience. With their impressive power output, customizable features, and sturdy build quality, these amplifiers offer performance and reliability that is hard to beat in the competitive car audio market. Whether you're seeking deep bass or crystal-clear sound, Kicker’s ZX series amplifiers deliver on all fronts, making them a worthy investment for audio enthusiasts.