M2000.05D M2000.1D M2000.2D
STABLE TO: ˝ ohm 1
ohm 2 ohm
CONTINUOUS (RMS) POWER
@ 13.8 Volts:
Watts @ .05 ohms mono 1X
2000 N/A N/A
Idle Current: 1.5
amp 1.5 amp 1.5 amp
Signal to Noise Ratio A-Wtd: <85dB <85dB <85dB
Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.3% 0.3% 0.3%
Channel Separation: N/A N/A N/A
Input Sensitivity:
150mV-2.5V 150mV-2.5V 150mV-2.5V
Slew Rate: 13V
/ Usec 13V
/ Usec 13V
/ Usec
Fuse Rating: 100
amp 100 amp 100 amp
Dimensions:
Height: 2.25” 2.25” 2.25”
Width: 9.5” 9.5” 9.5”
Length: 10” 10” 10”
General Information:
Frequency Response: <10Hz
to 275Hz
Low-pass Filter: Variable 24db, 77 to 275Hz
Speaker Connectors: 8 Gauge
controls and
Connectors
(1) Positive Power Terminals –This is the power feed from the positive (+) terminal of the car’s
battery. Use 4-gauge cable (MINIMUM) and good quality terminals
when routing this connection. Tighten all connections well to prevent power
loss due to bad contact. Route the power cable away from the RCA jacks and
speaker cables
(1) Ground Terminals - For
optimum performance, use 4-gauge cable MINIMUM! Connect this
cable to your battery’s negative (-) terminal or to a secure area of the body
in the trunk. *See note below.
Remote Terminal - The amplifier
will turn on when 12 volts is applied to this terminal. This 12-volt signal is
usually taken from the Power Antenna or Remote wire coming from the source
unit.
Speaker Terminals - Connect
to speakers using 16-gauge wire (minimum). Running too low of a speaker
impedance will cause the amplifier to go into a fault condition.
Crossover Filter – Linkwitz/Riley 24db slope. This control sets the 6db down
point of your amplifier.
Gain – Allows input
levels between 150mV (max gain) and 2.5 volts (min gain) for full output.
Recommended Fuse – 80 amperes.
Recommended
Note: If you use the chassis as a source for your ground in the trunk, you MUST
increase the size of the wire that runs from the front battery to the fender.
Remember; 12 volts has to run in a continuous loop and if you do not increase
the ground wire up front the voltage/current will be restricted and your system
will not play to its fullest.