Operation Manual

Bass boost control is used to set
the bass volume. You can select the
amplification between 0 dB and +18
dB at a 45 Hz center frequency.
This function is used to compensate
for the bass box function and to adjust
for your own taste of bass. Set level
control at 0 dB if you want it to be
inoperative.
Bass boost control
RCA Output
Use RCA Outputs to
connect additional
amplifiers.
Ouput Input
AA
B
B
Single amplifier system
You can fine tune your bass level
from the front of your car. Connect
the external bass level control box to
the remote socket on the rear panel.
Remote Bass level control
Bass Level
Remote
Testing
Before you finish the installation, you should do the
following tests to make sure the wiring is correct
and everything is operating properly.
Test power wiring
1. Turn on the head unit but do not turn up
the volume. The amplifier power light
should come on. If not, check the remote
and +12 volt wires. Also check the ground
connection.
2. Turn up the head units volume slightly. All
speakers should operate. if not, check
wiring connections at amplifier and
speakers.
The Subsonic filter at 25-30 Hz and the LPF filter
setting at 60-80 Hz.
Filter settings
From low level
output of head unit
To input of
additional amps.
Reconnect Battery
When wiring is complete,
reconnect the battery
negative terminal.
NOTE!
Minimum speaker load is one (1) ohm. You can
connect four 4 ohm subwoofers or two 2 ohm
subwoofers to the amplifier. Loads or speaker
impedances less than 1 ohm could result in poor
sound quality and/or damage to amplifier.
6
Master / Slave switch
must be set to Master
Connection of DC-input and Remote level control,
see page 7 & 8.
Bass
Boost
0 dB 18 dB
Subsonic
15Hz 50Hz
LPF
15Hz 150Hz
CAD 15
CAD11, CAD15
Bridged
mode
Master
Slave