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STABLE TO: &=
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p; &=
nbsp; 1 ohm =
2 ohm
SINE-WAVE POWER
@ 13.8 Volts:
Watts @ 1 ohms mono&=
nbsp; 1
X 800 &n=
bsp; N/A
RESISTIVE (RMS) POWER<= o:p>
@ 13.8 Volts:
Watts @ 1 ohms mono&=
nbsp; 1
X 550 &n=
bsp; N/A &=
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bsp;  =
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Idle Current: &=
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p; &=
nbsp; 1.0
amp &nbs=
p; 1.0
amp &nbs=
p;
Signal to Noise Ratio A-Wtd: <85dB =
=
span><85dB &=
nbsp;
Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.3% =
0.3% &=
nbsp;
Channel Separation:&=
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p; N/A &=
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p;
Input Sensitivity:&n=
bsp;  =
; 150mV-5V =
150mV-5V
Slew Rate: &nb=
sp; =
&nb=
sp; 13V
/ Usec &=
nbsp; 13V
/ Usec
Fuse Rating: &n=
bsp;  =
; &n=
bsp; 60
amp &nbs=
p; 60
amp &nbs=
p;
Dimensions:
Height:&=
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p; 2.25” &=
nbsp; 2.25” &=
nbsp;
&n=
bsp; Width: &=
nbsp; &nbs=
p; 11.375” &=
nbsp; 11.375” &=
nbsp;
&n=
bsp; Length: &=
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p; 7.375” &=
nbsp; 7.375” &=
nbsp;
General Information:
Frequency Response:  =
; <10=
Hz
to 275Hz
Low-pass Filter:=
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sp; Variable 24db, 77 to 275Hz
Speaker Connector=
s: &=
nbsp; 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 qua=
lity
terminals when routing this connection. Tighten all connections well to pre=
vent
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 amplif=
ier
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 ampli=
fier
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 5 volts (min gain) for full output.
Recommended F=
use – 50 amperes.
Recommended <=
st1:place
w:st=3D"on">Battery: You should us=
e 1
battery for each of 3 amplifiers. If your system uses only 1 amplifier, then
the starter battery is sufficient. <=
/span>Note: When you have to parallel 2 or more
batteries together always use the same, size, brand and amperage of battery.
This will ensure that the batteries charge equally. We do not recommend bat=
tery
isolators. At 2 or more batteries, you will need to upgrade your alternator.
The starter battery should always be upgraded to a high quality audio batte=
ry.
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 battery to the fender.
Remember; 12 volts has to run in a continuous loop and if you do not increa=
se
the ground wire up front the voltage/current will be limited and your system
will not play to its fullest.