Specifications

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The Top View
Power Connections: This nifty connector is a godsend to anyone
who has tried to wire up their gear with their head crammed under the
dash. You can wire up the power, ground, remote turn-on, and illumina-
tion from the convenience of the drivers seat and then casually plug it in
the back of your Epicenter InDash.
Outputs: These RCA connectors should be connected to the next
component after The Epicenter InDash, such as a crossover, equalizer,
or amplier. Just remember, for maximum performance The Epicenter
InDash must go before any crossovers!
Inputs: The Epicenter InDash has two sets of quick inputs, MAIN
and SPEAKER LEVEL. These inputs should get their signals from the
main source unit/head unit and should attach to either RCA jacks or
speaker leads that are coming out of your source unit.
Selector
Input Grounding: For most systems you can leave this jumper
set in the BALANCED position. In some systems, the source unit may
look for a ground through the RCA connection to the amplier and create
a ground loop, which in turn can cause a whine in your system (we are
not talking about Pinot Noir). In that event, you should go ahead and
change the jumpers to the UNBALANCED position.
Illumination Selection: These jumpers let you switch the back-
light illumination from blue to red. The Epicenter InDash is shipped in
the cool blue mode.
Ground Isolation Selector: Occasionally alternator whine may
appear in a system because the source unit and amplier are using dif-
ferent grounding schemes. To help in this situation, we have provided
alternative grounding connections. Make sure your system is turned
OFF before you move these jumpers.