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Please choose a mounting place without any direct weather influences.
Note that the amplifier generates heat so a well ventilated place is
necessary.
Use at least 8-gauge wire for power and ground connections
Use at least 12-gauge wire for speaker connections
Use at least 16-gauge wire for remote connection
Keep the wire connections as short as possible in order to minimize power
loss and provide a higher audio out quality
Use the shortest ground connection to the chassis of the vehicle and
make sure that the paint is removed at the connection point
Connect the remote input to the remote/antenna output of the head unit
Mount the fuse holder within 200mm(8”) of the vehicle’s battery. Use a
fuse equal to that specified for your amplifier if a large, single +12V line is
run which feeds more than one amplifier add up all required fuse ratings
and use the total rating for the fuse
Connect the speaker to the amplifier observing the correct phasing.
Make sure that none of the speaker connections can touch the vehicle
chassis
Connect the RCA inputs to the appropriate signal source using only the
highest quality RCA cables
Make sure that the RCA and speaker cables do not run parallel to the
+12V wiring
INSTALLATION
• Low Pass Frequency control
• Gain control
• Sub Sonic control
• Bass Boost control
• Low Level input
• Bass Frequency control
• MOSFET power supply
• Time delay turn on
• Thermal, short circuit protection
• Remote Turn-on/off circuit
• LED power and protection indicator
FEATURES
Information courtesy of the Deafness Research Foundation
Subway, motorcycle, truck traffic, lawn mower90
Garbage truck, chain saw, pneumatic drill100
Rock band concert in front of speakers, thunderclap120
Gunshot blast, jet plane140
Rocket launching pad180
The following noises can be dangerous under constant exposure
Quiet library, soft whispers30
Living room, refrigerator, away from traffic40
Light traffic, normal conversation, quiet office50
Air conditioner at 20 feet, sewing machine60
Vacuum cleaner, hair dryer, noisy restaurant70
Average city traffic, garbage disposal, alarm clock at 2 feet80
ExamplesdB level
Used wisely, you new will provide a lifetime of fun and enjoyment.
Since hearing damage from loud sound is often undetectable until it is too
late, RE Audio and the Electronic Industry Association’s Consumer Elec-
tronics Group recommend you avoid prolonged exposure to excessive loud
sound.
We want you listening for a lifetime!
Jump starting your vehicle can cause large voltage spikes within your
automobile’s electrical system. To prevent damage to your stereo
system, make sure the entire system is shut down until full battery
charge has been reached and jumper cables have been removed from
the battery.
Caution !
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