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EN-41400 (4 Channel) EN-21200 (2 Channel)
Class Class-AB Class-AB
Power 1400 Watts 1200 Watts
Frequency Response 10Hz - 42kHz 10Hz - 45kHz
Dimensions 360mm (14-3/16”) x 224mm (8-13/16”) x 67mm (2-5/8”)
270mm (10-5/8”) 224mm (8-13/16”) x 67mm (2-5/8”)
RMS Power Ratings 50 Watts x 4 @ 4 Ohms 1% THD+N75 Watts x 4 @ 2 Ohms 1% THD+N150 Watts x 2 @ 4 Ohms Bridged 1% THD+N
50 Watts x 2 @ 4 Ohms 1% THD+N75 Watts x 2 @ 2 Ohms 1% THD+N150 Watts x 1 @ 4 Ohms Bridged 1% THD+N
Signal to Noise Ratio >95 dB >90 dB
High and Low Pass Crossover
12dB per Octave 6/12dB per Octave
Crossover Range 30Hz – 250Hz / 60Hz - 1.2KHz 30Hz – 250Hz / 60Hz - 1.2KHz
Low Level Input Range
200mV to 6 Volts 200mV to 6 Volts
Minimum load impedance
2 Ohm stereo 4 Ohm bridged
2 Ohm stereo 4 Ohm bridged
General
Power Requirements
+12 V DC (negative ground)
Operating Volt-age
10.5 – 16V
Minimum Recommended-Power/Ground Cable Size
8 Gauge (AWG)
Recommended inline fuse size
8 Gauge Cable - 40A4 Gauge Cable - 80A
3
Mount 3
Properly route power speaker and RCA cables through the vehicle. Ensure all wiring is protected from sharp and from pinching or crushing which could result in damage to the audio system
Run Cables2
Disconnect Positive battery terminal
1
44
Bare metal
Chassis Ground4
Self-tappingscrew
Board
Mount 3
5
Positive Power Connection
7
Negative Power Connection
5
Remote Turn-on Connection
6
Signal Input Connection
8
66
9 Gain
SpeakerConnections
10
Re-connect
11Positive battery
Gain Control
7
The MODE switch will sum or combine the right and left channel signals in the 2CH position to improve bass performance when bridging the amplifier to mono. Use the 4CH mode when driving four full range speakers.
Input ModeA
Mode
4 Mono Stereo
Mode
The XOVER Mode switch sets the type of crossover that will be active. 4 channel models will have two switches, one for each set of channels.
Xover ModeB
FULL LPF HPF
XOVER
Adjustment
C
FULL LPF HPF
XOVERThis setting is for large speakers (6x9”) or speakers when a subwoofer is not included in the system. The amplifier audio signal is not filtered so the full range audio signal is sent to the speakers.
Low pass Adjustment
D
250Hz
Low pass Filter
30Hz
Set the crossover switch to LP, ensure the crossover frequency is set at 100Hz or below. This feature must be used with a subwoofer to filter out all mid to high frequencies that only full range speakers should produce.
Set the crossover switch to HP and turn this control to 65Hz or above when using speaker’s smaller than 6 x 9”. When a subwoofer is used in the system, this feature is designed to filter out all low bass frequencies that only subwoofers should produce.
High pass Adjustment
E
60Hz 1.2KHz
High pass Filter
Bass BoostF BASS BoostThis control adjusts the bass boost at
45Hz, from 0 to +12dB. Start from 0 and slowly increase to the desired level. Use this control with extreme care as failure to do so may result in damage to the subwoofers.
Full Range
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4ch - Systems
2Sch -
This is a critical step to insure your amplifier is properly adjusted to match the signal output level of your source unit.
THIS IS NOT A VOLUME CONTROL
This control is used to match the input level of the amplifier to the output level of your head unit. We recommend the method below, as failure to follow these steps may damage the audio system.
1. Turn the amplifier Gain to zero2. Turn the volume of the head unit to ¾ and the bass and treble to zero3. Adjust the amplifier Gain/Level control until the desired maximum volume is achieved without distortion.4. Make fine adjustments to tune your install.
Level SettingG Gain
9
ystems
1010
2ch - Systems
11
PROBLEM POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION
Amplifier not switching on. LED = OFF (not ‘Red or
Green’)
• No +12V to power wire
• Check fuses and connections to battery
• No power to remote wire
• Check Remote Turn ON connection(s) to head unit
• Fuse broken • Replace fuse with correct type and amperage
• No Ground connection
• Check ground cable is correctly connected to the amplifier and vehicle / body chassis
Amplifier not working, status
LED = Red
• Amplifier too hot • Move amplifier to vented area • Turn head unit down
• Speaker wires shorted • Check that there are no speaker wires shorted to another wire or to the vehicle chassis
No soundLED = Green
• RCA Signal • Check RCA connection to head unit
• Gain control not set up
• Ensure you have set up the amplifier gain level control
• Head Unit • Check head unit volume level
• Amplifier • Check all power, remote on and ground connections
• Speakers • Check speakers are correctly connected.
• Check speakers for wire shorts