2 CHANNEL / 4 CHANNEL / 5 CHANNEL
AUTOMOTIVE AMPLIFIER
G2-600 / G2-800 / G2-1200
G4-600 / G4-800 / G4-1000
G5-900
INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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Congratulations on your Purchase
Your new high fidelity bridgeable/stereo amplifier is designed to deliver maximum enjoy
ment and oneyear of troublefree service. Pleasetake a fewmoments to readthis manual
thoroughly. It will explain the features and operation of your unit and help insure trouble
free installation.
Features
• Four Class ''AB'' High-Current Dual Discrete Drive Stages.
• Class ''AB'' Technology MOSFET PWM Power Supply.
• Bridgeable & TRI-Mode Operation.
• Continuously Variable 12dB/Octave High Pass & 12dB
/Octave Low PassCrossover.
• Subwoofer Variable Crossover for Deep Bass Control.
• Enhanced Bass Boost +12dB @ 50Hz.
• Enhanced Treble Boost +12dB @ 10kHz
• Nickel Plated RCA, Power & Speaker Terminal.
• Soft Start& Muting.
• Overload, Thermal and Short Circuit Protection.
• Power & Protection indicator.
• Bass Level Remote Control(16.4Fit) : G2-600/800/1200
Precautions: Read First!
• If afterreading the directionsyou feel uncomfortableabout installing theamplifier in your
car, or not equipped or competent to do so, you should have the amplifier installed by an
authorized installer. It's your car!
• Negative battery terminal must be disconnected before any electrical connections are made.
• Be sure choose a location that provides substantial ventilation for the amplifier. The most
preferred locations would be in your car's trunk, under the front seats or on the back wall
of a truck.
• The location chosen should provide at least 2" of clearance above the amplifier for adequate
ventilation.
• If the amplifier is to be mounted vertically be sure that it is in a place where adequate air
will flow alongthe length ofits heatsink finsfor cooling.
• NEVER mount the amplifier up side down, this will cause the heat to rise back into the
amplifier causing thermalshutdown or possiblepermanent damage.
• NEVER mount the amplifier in a location that is subject to direct sunlight or exposed to
moisture.
• Be sureto mount theamplifier to astrong, solid surfacewhich will notgive way underthe
stress of a sudden stop or accident.
• Make sure that the mounting screws will not penetrate the gas tank, brake and fuel lines,
wiring or othercritical parts ofyour car wheninstalled.
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• NEVER operate the amplifier without the proper power and ground wire, 10 gauge minimum.
• NEVER operate the amplifier without proper fusing. Fuse holder must be located with in
0.5 meters from the battery. This fuse is to protect the car not the electronics. In case of a
short, the fuse will blow instead of the wire burning up. Using other than the recommended
fuse ratings at the battery and at the amplifier may cause damage to the amplifier and will
void your warranty.
• Do not run wiring underneath or outside the car since exposure to the elements may cause
the insulation to deteriorate rapidly, resulting in short-circuits and/or intermittent operation.
all cables should be run beneath carpets and inside trim pieces.
• To help minimize interference, it is best to run the power cables along the opposite side
from the audio cables
.
• Whenever wires pass through metal, rubber or plastic grommets must be used to prevent
the metal from wearing through the installation and causing a short.
• Whenever possible, use cable ties, mounting clamps and similar wiring aids. (available
from an electrical supply or auto parts store) Adding stress relief loops to wiring is also
advisable to prevent straining or breakage.
• It is best totest the system before theamplifier is mounted and interior of car is reassembled.
• If the temperature inside your car reaches extreme levels(such as sitting locked up for
several hours in the hot sun or exposed to a very cold winter's day)the amplifier may go
into protection mode and shut off. Leave the unit off until the ambient temperature returns
to normal.
• The amplifier operates with any vehicle using a 12 volt negative ground system. If you are
not sure of the type of electrical system in your vehicle, consult your authorized dealer or
qualified mechanic.
• NEVER ground the speaker leads and NEVER allow the speaker leads to come in contact
with each other. Speaker wire should be 18 gauge or larger.
• Remote turn on wire must be switched by the radio does not have a remote turn on or
antenna output, connect to wire that has a positive 12 volts when the key is turned to the
accessory. If the amplifier does not turn off the battery will die.
• Do not listen to high volumes for extended periods of time or hearing damage may occur.
CONTINOUS EXPOSURE TO SOUNDPRESSURE LEVELS OVER 100dB MAY
CAUSE PERMANENT HEARING LOSS. HIGH POWEREDAUTOSOUND SYSTEM
MAY PRODUCESOUND PRESSURE LEVELS WELLOVER 130dB. USE COMMON
SENSE AND PRACTICE SAFE SOUND.
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INSTALLATION
MOUNTING:
1. After reading precaution, decide where you are going to install the unit. Also, see Fig.1.
2. Once thelocation has beendetermined, place theamplifier into position. Using a felttip
pen or pencil mark the four holes to be drilled for mounting. NEVER use the amplifier as
a template for drilling. It is very easy to damage the amplifier surface in this manner.
3. Remove amplifier. Drill four 3.5 m/m holes into mounting surface. If you want to mount
the amplifier to MDF or wood panel, drill four 3.0m/m diameter holes into mounting surface.
4. If possible, test the system to ensure it is operating correctly before final mounting of
the amplifier.
5.
Mount the amplifier using the supplied 4 self tapping screws.
INSTALLATION DIAGRAM
Self Tapping Screws
FIG.1
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CONNECTIONS
INPUT CONNECTIONS
This amplifier will accept low level inputs only. Low level is the same as line level. The low
level signal is carried through RCA cables. It is preferred to use low level inputs to the amplifier
if the head unit is equipped with the low level outputs. If not, you can use a "high to low
converter" available throughyour local caraudio shop.
Connect the low level/line level RCA cables from the head unit, or signal processor, to the
line level inputon the amplifier. See Fig.2system wiring diagrams.
POWER CONNECTIONS
It is important to have good quality power and ground connections. Remember, to complete
an electrical circuit, the ground connection is just as important as the positive power
connection. Before any power connections are made, disconnect the ground cable at the
battery.
When the power supply lead, memory backup lead or ground lead are extended use a 5mm²
(AWG5) or larger automotive grade cable which will withstand friction and heat to safe
grade against fires occurring as a result of short-circuiting.
GND = Connect the proper gauge ground wire to the amplifier "GND" terminal. Locate the
position on the chassis of the car to which the amplifier is to be grounded. The surface must
be free from any paint or dirt. This can be accomplished with a small grinding bit, sand
paper or wire wheel. NOTE: Do not ground the amplifier to the "frame of the car. The frame
on most cars and trucks is not grounded to the chassis(body). Use Solder or a clamp ring to
connect the ground wire. Pre-drill the prepped chassis to bolt the ground ring terminal with
nut, bolt and lock washers. Insulate metal and connector with paint or silicon to prevent
rust and oxidation. Silicon also works great to prevent nuts and bolts from working loose in
a harsh environment of an automobile. Upon completion of the ground connection, grab
wire or connector and confirm that it is a solid connection. To prevent engine noise, it is
recommended to ground the head unit and other audio electronics in the same location.
REM = Connect the remote wire (power antenna output) from the head unit to the remote
turn-on wire of the amplifier. If the head unit is not equipped with a remote/antenna output,
locate a wire that is controlled by the accessory position of the key. It is important to have
the amplifier turn off with the radio or key. If the amplifier remains on, the result will most
likely be a dead battery.
12V = Connect the proper gauge power wire to the amplifier "B+" terminal. Run wire to
wards the fuse holder that is no greater then 0.5 meters from the battery. Remember, the
fuse is to protect the safety of the car in the case of a short. Connect fuse holder to battery,
but do not install fuse at this time.
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2CHANNEL SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM
LINE INPUT
CH1
GAIN
BASS
L.P.F
H.P.F
L.P.F H.P.F
FLAT
6V 0.2V
0dB 12dB
50Hz 250Hz
80Hz 1.2KHz
CROSSOVER
REMOTE
CH2
CH1 CH2
+12V REM GND
CAR STEREO HEAD UNIT
FIG.2
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4CHANNEL SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM
LINE INPUT
LINE INPUT
GAIN
BASS
FREQUENCY
H.P.F
FREQUENCY
H.P.F
BASS
GAIN
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
L.P.F
FLAT
L.P.F
6V 0.2V 0dB 12dB
50Hz 500Hz 50Hz500Hz FLAT
0dB 12dB 6V 0.2V
CH 1/2
CH 3/4
CH1 CH2
CH3
CH4
+12V REM GND
CAR STEREO HEAD UNIT
FIG.2
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5CHANNEL SYSTEM WIRING DIAGRAM
CH 1/2
LINE INPUT
LINE INPUT
CH5
CROSSOVER
CROSSOVER
GAIN
CH3
L.P.F
H.P.F
H.P.F
L.P.F
CH1
CH2
FLAT
FLAT
FLAT
6V 0.2V 50Hz 250Hz
L.P.F
80Hz 1.2kHz80Hz 1.2kHz
H.P.F
50Hz 250Hz
GAIN
CH4
6V 0.2V 50Hz 250Hz
CH 3/4
CH6
80Hz 1.2kHz
6V 0.2V
CH 5
CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4
CH5 CH6
+12V REM GND
CAR STEREO HEAD UNIT
FIG.2
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SPEAKER CONNECTIONS
This amplifier can operate in one, two or three channel mode. The minimum impedance for
single channel (bridged/mono) operation is 4 or 8 ohms. Tri channel power is referred to
stereo and mono at the same time. Minimum impedance remains the same for three channel
(front /subwoofer) systems as long as proper passive crossovers are used. Connect right
and left speaker wire to corresponding speaker output terminals of the amplifier. Be sure to
have the positive wire from the speaker connected to the positive speaker terminal of the
amplifier and the negative wire from the speaker must connect with the negative speaker
terminal of the amplifier. Reversing any of these connections will result in the speaker cones
moving out of phase whichcauses bass cancellation. See Fig.3Speaker Output Connections.
2 CH SPEAKER WIRING DIAGRAM
1 SPEAKER BRIDGED
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2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER
G2-1200
SPEAKER
BRIDGED
POWER
REM
GND
B+
FUSE
CH1
CH2
40A
40A
4 - 8 Ohm
1CH
2 SPEAKER STEREO
8
2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER
G2-1200
SPEAKER
BRIDGED
POWER
REM
GND
B+
FUSE
CH1
CH2
40A
40A
2 - 4 Ohm
1 CH
2 CH
3 SPEAKER TRI MODE
2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER
G2-1200
SPEAKER
BRIDGED
POWER
REM
GND
B+
FUSE
CH1
CH2
40A
40A
4 - 8 Ohm
1 CH
2 CH
3 CH
4 - 8 Ohm
WOOFER 2CH+1CH
FIG.3
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SPEAKER CONNECTIONS
4 CH SPEAKER WIRING DIAGRAM
2 SPEAKER BRIDGED
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER
G4-1000
CH1
SPEAKER
BRIDGED
CH1 CH2
POWER
REM
GND
B+
FUSE
CH2
40A
40A
CH3
CH3
CH4
CH4
4-8 Ohms
2 CH
1 CH
2 SPEAKER + 1 SUBWOOFER
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER
G4-1000
CH1
SPEAKER
BRIDGED
CH1 CH2
POWER
REM
GND
B+
FUSE
CH2
40A
40A
CH3
CH3
CH4
CH4
2-4 Ohms
1CH
3 CH
2-4 Ohms
2 CH
SUB WOOFER
4-8 Ohms
4 SPEAKER STEREO
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER
G4-1000
CH1
SPEAKER
BRIDGED
POWER
REM
GND
B+
FUSE
CH1
CH2
CH2
40A
40A
CH3
CH3
CH4
CH4
2-4 Ohms
1 CH
3 CH
4 CH
2 CH
6 SPEAKER HEX MODE
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER
G4-1000
CH1
SPEAKER
BRIDGED
POWER
REM
GND
B+
FUSE
CH1
CH2
CH2
40A
40A
CH3
CH3
CH4
CH4
4-8 Ohms
1 CH
3 CH
4 CH
2 CH
4-8 Ohms
6 CH
FIG.3
4-8 Ohms
5 CH
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SPEAKER CONNECTIONS
5 CH SPEAKER WIRING DIAGRAM
3 SPEAKER BRIDGED
5 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER
G5-900
CH1
SPEAKER
BRIDGED
CH1 CH2
POWER
REM
GND
B+
CH2
CH5
FUSE
40A
40A
CH3
CH3
CH4
CH4
CH5
2-8 Ohms
3 CH
2 CH
1 CH
4-8 Ohms
5 SPEAKER STEREO
2-4 Ohms
1 CH
2 CH
5 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER
G5-900
CH1
SPEAKER
BRIDGED
POWER
REM
GND
B+
CH1
CH2
CH2
CH5
FUSE
2-8 Ohms
5 CH
40A
40A
CH3
CH3
CH4
CH4
CH5
3 CH
4 CH
2-4 Ohms
SUBWOOFER
7 SPEAKER HEX MODE
4-8 Ohms
5 CH
4-8 Ohms
1 CH
2 CH
5 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER
G5-900
CH1
SPEAKER
BRIDGED
POWER
REM
GND
B+
CH1
CH2
CH2
CH5
FUSE
40A
40A
2-8 Ohms
7 CH
CH3
CH3
CH4
CH4
CH5
SUBWOOFER
3 CH
4 CH
4-8 Ohms
FIG.3
4-8 Ohms
6 CH
SUBWOOFER
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ADJUSTMENTS
1.Set to the "H.P.F" position when the amplifier is used to drive a tweeter/midrange system.
The frequencies below the crossover point will be attenuated at 12dB/octave. Permits
adjustment of the crossover frequency ,by rotating the knob to select any frequency
between 80Hz to 1.2kHz & 50Hz to 500Hz as the crossover point.
2.Set to the "L.P.F" position when the amplifier is used to drive a subwoofer. The frequencies
above the crossover point will be attenuated at 12dB /octave. Permits adjustment of the
crossover frequency, by rotating the knob to select any frequency between 50Hz to 250Hz
& 50HZ to 500Hz as the crossover point.
3.Set to the "OFF" position when the amplifier will be used for driving full-range speakers.
The full frequency band width (20Hz - 20kHz) will be output to the speakers without high
or low frequency attenuation.
4.Level adjustment-The sensitivity adjustment is to allow the amplifier to work with many
different brands of head units. It allows input signal to vary between 200 millivolts to 6
volt from the head unit or other signal processor. Start by setting the sensitivity adjustment
to the "MIN" (6 volts).Using a cassette or compact disc that you are familiar with ,turn on
head unit to the 3/4 volume setting. Slowly turn up sensitivity adjustment towards the
"MAX" (200 millivolts) using a flat head screw driver. Stop turning on the onset of distortion
and turn back just a slight. The 3/4 volume setting is now the "maximum" volume for the
head unit. The goal is to keep the level control to the lowest setting yet still have enough
signal to drive the amplifier. This is done to prevent over driving the amplifier and to keep
system noise to a minimum. It is important not over drive speakers (at point of distortion)
this will cause permanent damageto the speakers. Also, if the amplifier itself is over driven,
it could be damaged.
5.The "BASS" function can be selected to increase low frequency response output, or
decrease frequency response output. The "BASS" function will be working at only "OFF"
or "L.P.F" position.
• The BASS is adjustable from 0 ~ 12dBboost at 50Hz.
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FRONT/REAR PANEL
2CHANNEL
LINE INPUT
CH1
GAIN
BASS
L.P.F
H.P.F
L.P.F H.P.F
FLAT
6V 0.2V
0dB 12dB
50Hz 250Hz
80Hz 1.2KHz
CROSSOVER
REMOTE
CH2
G2-600/800/1200 front
2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER
G2-600
SPEAKER
BRIDGED
POWER
REM
GND
GND
GND
B+
FUSE
CH1
CH1
CH1
CH2
40A
G2-600 REAR
G2-800 REAR
G2-1200 REAR
2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER
G2-800
SPEAKER
BRIDGED
POWER
REM
B+
FUSE
CH2
30A
30A
2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER
G2-1200
SPEAKER
BRIDGED
POWER
REM
B+
FUSE
CH2
40A
40A
4CHANNEL
LINE INPUT
LINE INPUT
GAIN
BASS
FREQUENCY
FREQUENCY
H.P.F L.P.F
BASS
GAIN
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
L.P.F
H.P.F
6V 0.2V 0dB 12dB
FLAT
50Hz 500Hz 50Hz500Hz FLAT
0dB 12dB 6V 0.2V
CH 1/2
CH 3/4
G4-600/800/1000 front
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FRONT/REAR PANEL
4CHANNEL
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER
G4-600
CH1
SPEAKER
BRIDGED
CH1 CH2
POWER
REM
GND
GND
GND
B+
FUSE
CH2
40A
CH3
CH3
CH4
CH4
G4-600 REAR
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER
G4-800
CH1
SPEAKER
BRIDGED
CH1 CH2
POWER
REM
B+
FUSE
CH2
30A
30A
CH3
CH3
CH4
CH4
G4-800 REAR
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER
G4-1000
CH1
SPEAKER
BRIDGED
CH1 CH2
POWER
REM
B+
FUSE
CH2
40A
40A
CH3
CH3
CH4
CH4
G4-1000 REAR
5CHANNEL
CH 1/2
L.P.F
LINE INPUT
LINE INPUT
CH5
CROSSOVER
CROSSOVER
L.P.F
GAIN
CH3
H.P.F
H.P.F
CH1
CH2
FLAT
FLAT
FLAT
6V 0.2V 50Hz 250Hz
L.P.F
80Hz 1.2kHz80Hz 1.2kHz
H.P.F
50Hz 250Hz
GAIN
CH4
6V 0.2V 50Hz 250Hz
CH 3/4
CH6
80Hz 1.2kHz
6V 0.2V
CH 5
G5-900 front
5 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER
G5-900
CH1
SPEAKER
BRIDGED
POWER
REM
GND
B+
CH1
CH2
CH2
CH5
FUSE
40A
40A
CH3
CH3
CH4
CH4
CH5
G5-900 REAR
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TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE.
This section providesyou with acatalog of amplifiersymptoms and theirprobable causes
and solutions. Beforeyou consult thislisting, make surethe vehicle's electricalsystem is
working properly byverifying that otherelectrical items (e. g. headlights, windows, etc.)
Still function correctly.
SYMPTOM
PROBABLE CAUSE
SOLUTION
No Audio
Low or N.C Remote
Turn-on connections
Check remote turn-on voltage at
amp and head unit
Blown Fuse
Power wires not connected
Replace with new fast-blow fuse
Check butt splices or solder joints
Check ground and battery
connections
Blown or non speakers
connected
Use VOM or DVM to measure speaker
coil
impedance; check speaker wiring
connections
Distorted Audio
Input Sensitivity not set
properly
or damaged speaker cones
See adjustment procedure and check
each step;
Inspect each speaker for damage
and repair or replace suspected
component
Low turn-on voltage
Refer to head unit owner's manual
Audio Level Low
Audio Lacks
Mute circuit on head
unit is on.
Check electrical system for low
voltage;
Check ground connection
Speakers wired with wrong
polarity, causing
cancellation of bass
frequencies
Check polarity of wires from
amplifiers to each speaker as defined
by the system design
Check battery voltage at amplifier
during operation
External Fuse
Blowing
Incorrect wiring or short
circuit
Refer to electrical installation and
check each installation step
Whining noise
on audio with
engine running
Amplifier is picking
up alternator noise
Install an in-line noise filter on the
head unit's power wire; Check
alternator routing diodes or voltage
regulator for proper operation. Check
all grounds , battery voltage, and
RCA cables
Ticking noise on
audio with
engine
Amplifier is picking up
radiated spark noise
Check RCA audio cable; Install an
in-line noise filter on the head unit's
power wire. Check spark plug wires.
running
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SPECIFICATION
AMPLIFIER
G2-600
G2-800
G2-1200
4 OHMS @ 0.05% THD
4 OHMS Bridged 0.5% THD
MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER
100W x 2
200W x 1
150W x 2
300W x 1
225W x 2
450W x 1
600 Watts
800 Watts
1200 Watts
BASS LEVEL REMOTE
CONTROL(16.4Ft)
YES (OPTIONAL)
YES (OPTIONAL)
YES (OPTIONAL)
50Hz-250Hz
(VARIABLE)
50Hz-250Hz
(VARIABLE)
50Hz-250Hz
(VARIABLE)
LOW PASS FILTER
HIGH PASS FILTER
80Hz-1.2kHz
(VARIABLE)
80Hz-1.2kHz
(VARIABLE)
80Hz-1.2kHz
(VARIABLE)
FREQUENCY RESPONSE
(-1dB)
10Hz-40kHz
>100dB
10Hz-40kHz
>100dB
10Hz-40kHz
>100dB
SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO
(`A' WTD)
INPUT SENSITIVITY
INPUT IMPEDANCE
200mV - 6V
200mV - 6V
200mV - 6V
22k Ohms
DC 12V
22k Ohms
DC 12V
22k Ohms
DC 12V
OPERATION VOLTAGE
(NEGATIVE GROUND)
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE
@ STEREO DRIVEN
4 Ohms
40A
4 Ohms
30 A x 2
4 Ohms
40 A x 2
FUSE RATING
DIMENSIONS
(W mm x H mm x D mm )
245 x 55 x 250
245 x 55 x 320
245 x 55 x 400
NOTE : Specifications & design subject to change without notice
for improvements.
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SPECIFICATION
AMPLIFIER
G4-600
G4-800
G4-1000
G5-900
60W x 4
+ 160W x 1
4 OHMS @ 0.05% THD
4 OHMS Bridged 0.5% THD
MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER
60W x 4
105W x 2
600 Watts
N/A
90W x 4
175W x 2
800 Watts
N/A
110W x 4
225W x 2
1000 Watts
N/A
120W x 2
+ 160W x 1
900 Watts
N/A
BASS LEVEL REMOTE
CONTROL(16.4Ft)
50Hz-500Hz
(VARIABLE)
50Hz-500Hz
(VARIABLE)
50Hz-500Hz
(VARIABLE)
50Hz-250Hz
(VARIABLE)
LOW PASS FILTER
HIGH PASS FILTER
50Hz-500Hz
(VARIABLE)
50Hz-500Hz
(VARIABLE)
50Hz-500Hz
(VARIABLE)
80Hz-1.2kHz
(VARIABLE)
FREQUENCY RESPONSE
(-1dB)
10Hz-40kHz
>100dB
10Hz-40kHz
>100dB
10Hz-40kHz
>100dB
10Hz-40kHz
>100dB
SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO
(`A' WTD)
200mV - 6V
200mV - 6V
200mV - 6V
200mV - 6V
INPUT SENSITIVITY
INPUT IMPEDANCE
22k Ohms
DC 12V
22k Ohms
DC 12V
22k Ohms
DC 12V
22k Ohms
DC 12V
OPERATION VOLTAGE
(NEGATIVE GROUND)
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE
@ STEREO DRIVEN
4 Ohms
40 A
4 Ohms
30 A x 2
4 Ohms
40 A x 2
4 Ohms
40 A x 2
FUSE RATING
DIMENSIONS
(W mm x H mm x D mm )
245 x 55 x 280
245 x 55 x 320
245 x 55 x 400
245 x 55 x 400
NOTE : Specifications & design subject to change without notice
for improvements.
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WARRANTY
WARRANTY LIMITATIONS
The following is NOT covered under Interfire
Audio's warranty program:
WARRANTY TERMS
(Effective January 01, 2010)
These terms supersede all prior published
warranty terms
1. Product owned by anyone other than the
original purchaser from an authorized
Interfire Audio dealer. (The warranty is
NOT transferable and will not apply to
products purchased from unauthorized
dealers.)
Interfire Audio products are warrantied against
defects in materials and workmanship for a
period of One (1) Year from the original date of
purchase.
Products found to be defective during the
warranty period will be repaired or replaced
(with a product deemed to be equivalent) at
Interfire's discretion.
2. Speaker products thathave been over-
powered, causing thermal (burnt voice coil)
and/or mechanical failure (ripped surrounds
or spiders).
Note: Products purchased from unauthorized
dealers are not covered under warranty. Ask
your dealer for details on warranty limitations.
3. Product that has NOT been installed
according to the instructions in the owner's
manual
INTERNATIONAL WARRANTIES:
Products purchased outside the United States
of America are covered only by that country's
distributor and not by Interfire Audio, Inc.
4. Product in which repair and/or modification
has been attempted by unauthorized parties
IF YOU NEED SERVICE ON YOUR
INTERFIRE AUDIO PRODUCT:
5. Product damaged in an accident, due to
criminal activity (attempted theft, gunshot
damage, etc.) or by "acts of God" (flooding,
lightning, etc.)
Please call Interfire Customer Service at
1-877-90-AUDIO to obtain an RA #(Return
Authorization number). All warranty returns
should be sent to INTERFIRE AUDIO freight
prepaid through an authorized INTERFIRE
AUDIO dealer and must be accompanied
by proof of purchase (a copy of theoriginal
sales receipt.) Direct returns from consumers
or non-authorized dealers will be refused
unless specifically authorized by INTERFIRE
AUDIO with avalid return authorization
number. Warranty expiration on products
returned without proof ofpurchase will be
determined from the manufacturing date
code. Coverage may be invalidated as this
date is previous topurchase date. Return
only defective components. Non-defective
items received will be returned freight-collect.
Customer is responsible for shipping charges
and insurance in sending the product to
INTERFIRE AUDIO. Freight damage on
returns is not covered under warranty.
Always include proof of purchase (sales
receipt).
6. Product that has been physically damaged
abused and/or altered. Including bent frames
or missing magnets.
7. Custom finishes or other cosmetic treatments
applied to products. (Interfire Audio will not be
responsible for restoring or maintaining any
Custom finishes)
8. Product with defaced, altered or removed
serial numbers (no valid, legible serial No.
= no warranty).
9. Product damaged cosmetically due to
improper handling or normal wear and
tear Including Freight damage. Besure
to package all returns in its packing material
and box.
10. Installation and shipping costs associated
with removing, re-installing or shipping the
product to Interfire Audio for warranty service
NOTICE: Products shipped without a valid RA# will be refused and shipped back.
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