SPECIAL FEATURES
•To understand all the different system possibilities, think of the KICKER ZX460 as two separate amplifiers in one chassis: Amp 1 and Amp 2, each having two channels.
•When only two RCA cables are plugged into the Amp 1 inputs, the ZX460 automatically distributes the left channel to Amp 1 left and Amp 2 left. The right input goes to Amp 1 right and Amp 2 right.
•Plugging in a second set of RCAs automatically switches the ZX460 to discreet four channel operation.
•Amp 2 has an electronic 24dB/octave highpass crossover built in. This crossover is the same circuitry used in the SWX & MRX KICKER Modules and uses the same frequency programming chips. The crossover can be bypassed or engaged via a two position slide switch on the amplifier’s main circuit board. Access to the switch and the frequency programming chip is through the plastic plug in the bottom plate of your ZX460.
ACCESSING THE CROSSOVERS UNDERNEATH THE ZX460
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| BYPASS/ENGAGE SWITCH |
The frequency programming chip can be removed and replaced with an IC extraction tool, or by removing the bottom cover of the ZX460 and using needle nose pliers.
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