AMPLIFIER MODELS
DCX 300.4
DCX 600.4
DCX 800.5
DCX 1000.4
CONGRATULATIONS
Thank you for choosing PrecisionPowerTM audio equipment.
Designed and engineered in the USA, this product combines
innovative technology with the finest materials to consistently deliver
Absolutely State of the Art™ performance, sound quality, reliability,
and value. This PrecisionPowerTM product reflects our commitment
to offer you unparalleled performance and quality for years of
dependable service and listening enjoyment.
SERVICE
Do not attempt to service PrecisionPowerTM products yourself.
Performing maintenance on your audio equipment will void the
warranty. Many parts of the PrecisionPowerTM product are custom
built to our specifications. Our factory parts are not made
available to anyone else nor are they for sale. Our goal is to
make sure that your PrecisionPowerTM product will always sound as
good as the day it was purchased. Contact your Authorized
PrecisionPowerTM Dealer about obtaining any warranty service
through PrecisionPowerTM. (See the Warranty on the outside of the
back cover).
CAUTION
Extended use of a high powered audio system may result in hearing
loss or damage. While PrecisionPowerTM systems are capable of
“Concert Level” volumes with incredible accuracy, they are also
designed for you to enjoy at more reasonable levels all of the sonic
subtleties created by musicians. Please observe all local sound
ordinances.
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FEATURES
Advanced Instrumentation Input Stage
TC-X Crossover 12dB/Octave; HP/LP/FULL; 30-4kHz Crossover
Adaptive PWM Power Supply (DCX 300.4, DCX 600.4, DCX 800.5)
AP-IV Protection Circuity
Fully Regulated PWM Power Supply (DCX 1000.4)
Fully Complementary Darlington Output Stage
Forced Air Thermal Management (DCX 1000.4)
QBASSTM Bass Boost (DCX 300.4)
QBASS PlusTM Bass Boost (DCX 600.4, DCX 800.5, DCX 1000.4)
High Voltage Input Capability with -12dB Attention Switch
Gold Plated RCA Input and Output Connectors
PowerLockTM Speaker and Power Wire Connectors
Mixed Mono/Stereo Operation
2 Yr Warranty if installed by an Authorized PrecisionPower Dealer
SPECIFICATIONS
Power Ratings
MODEL
4ohm STEREO
4 X 50
4 X 75
4 X 125
4 X 50
2ohm STEREO
4 X 75
4 X 150
4 X 250
4 X 100
4ohm MONO
2 X 150
2 X 300
2 X 500
2 X 200
DCX 300.4
DCX 600.4
DCX 1000.4
DCX 800.5
4ohm MONO
1 X 200
2ohm MONO
1 X 400
5/Ch.
All power ratings given above are tested at 12.5V; 4 ohms; 20Hz - 20kHz.
General Specifications
Frequency Response
Power Bandwidth
Total Harmonic Distortion
S/N Ratio
20Hz - 20kHz
10Hz - 50 kHz
>0.02%
<110dB
Input Topology
Input Sensitivity
Instrumentation
150mV - 12 Volts RMS
(with -12dB pad)
40 kOhms
2 - 8 Ohms
4 - 8 Ohms
11 - 16 Volts
>500
Input Impedance
Load Impedance (stereo)
Load Impedance (bridged)
Supply Voltage
Damping Factor
Slew Rate
>20V/µs
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QBASSTM
Up to +18dB @ 40Hz
Up to +18dB Boost
@30, 36, 44, or 60Hz
12dB/Octave
QBASS PLUSTM
Crossovers
Crossover Frequency
Idle Current:
30-4kHz
DCX 300.4 2 Amps
DCX 600.4 2.5 Amps
DCX 1000.4 3 Amps
DCX 800.5 2.5 Amps
Dimensions
Length
Width
10-½”
Height
2-¾”
DCX 300.4
DCX 600.4
DCX 1000.4
DCX 800.5
21-½”
24-¾”
29-3/8”
28-1/8”
10-½”
10-½”
10-½”
2-¾”
2-¾”
2-¾”
FUSE REQUIREMENTS
You will need to install an in-line fuse or circuit breaker in the power
wire within 18” of the battery.This fuse or circuit breaker is to protect
your vehicle from fire in case the power wire shorts to the vehicle
body. If you are only using one amplifier, use the fuse rating
indicated in this chart. If you are using more than one amplifier, add
up the fuse ratings for all the amplifiers. This sum is the rating for
your fuse or circuit breaker. You may also want to add a power
distribution block near your amplifiers to distribute large gauge
power cable to multiple amplifiers.
Amp
Fuse
50A
DCX 300.4
DCX 600.4
DCX 1000.4
DCX 800.5
70A
100A
100A
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AMPLIFIER STATUS LEDS
3
4
SHORT PROTECT
THERMAL PROTECT
POWER
CLIP OUT
1
2
The LEDs provide the following indications:
1. Power - This LED illuminates RED when the amplifier power is
turned on with the remote input (output muted). After a short time
delay this LED will turn GREEN (amplifier ready).
2. Clip Output - This LED illuminates RED on the peaks of the
output signal when the peaks are too high. This clipping causes
audible distortion in the speakers.
3. Short - This LED illuminates RED on a short condition. The
amplifier will turn off and try to turn back on.
4. Thermal - This LED illuminates RED on a thermal condition. The
amplifier will turn off and turn back on in a minute or so.
Note: Read the AP-IV Protection Circuit section for additional
information regarding Short and Thermal protection.
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QBASS/QBASS PLUS SPECIFICATIONS
QBASSTM (DCX 300.4)
Up to 18dB of boost centered at 40Hz, with a Q-factor of 2.
QBASS PLUSTM (DCX 600.4, 1000.4, 800.5)
Up to 18dB of boost with selectable center frequency at 30Hz, 36Hz,
44Hz or 60Hz, with a Q-factor of 2.
Optional QBASS REMOTETM (DCX 600.4, 1000.4, 800.5)
This boost control can be mounted in the dash and will supersede
the boost control on the amplifier endplate.
TOOLS/PARTS FOR INSTALLATION
NOTE:TOOLS ARE NOT SUPPLIED.
Small flat blade screwdriver
Phillips screwdriver (#2 or medium sized)
Wire cutters
Wire strippers
4 - #6 round head screws, and 1 - #8 sheet metal screw. (or nut, bolt,
flat washer, star washer) (see details)
2 - Ring connectors (large enough to accommodate your method of
grounding)
In-line fuse or circuit breaker
Power and ground wire
Speaker wire - 12-16 gauge
Grommets (sized to work with the power wire you plan to use in your
installation)
Tube of silicone sealant
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WIRING
Before beginning, disconnect the negative (-) terminal of the battery
prior to connecting the amplifier to the positive (+) 12V terminal to
prevent a short to ground and potential damage to wiring and
equipment. Some vehicle radios have an anti-theft feature where
when the radio is removed from 12V the radio will no longer function
and must be code reset.
Note: The cables running from the battery to the rear of the car
should be installed on the side of the car opposite to the antenna.
When using 16 gauge wire or larger, run the speaker wires from the
amplifier location through the vehicle to the speakers. Observe the
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same precautions for routing these wires that you followed for
running the power and remote turn on wires. Cut off excess and,
using wire strippers, strip 1/4-inch of insulation. Locate the
speaker/remote turn-on PowerLockTM connector. Loosen the outer
screws on the underside of the connector. Insert the speaker leads
into the end. Check to be sure you've maintained proper polarity
before securing each wire, and plug the PowerLockTM into the
amplifier.
Note: The power connector is inserted into the amplifier with
the wire clamping screws in the up position as shown below.
For the rear channels, locate the four terminal speaker PowerLockTM
connector. (For DCX 800.5, the 5th channel also uses a four terminal
PowerLockTM connector.) On 4 and 5 channel DCX amplifiers, all
speaker PowerLockTM plug into the amplifier with the screws facing
up. Loosen the screws on the top of the blocks and insert the
stripped ends of the speaker wires into the end. Double check
polarity, secure each wire by tightening the screws, and plug the
PowerLockTM connector into the amplifier with the screws on top.
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GROUND WIRING
Locate an area near the amplifier(s) that is metal and clean an area
about the size of a quarter down to bare metal. Inspect the area
around and underneath to be sure you will not drill into wires, brake
or fuel lines, etc. Drill a pilot hole in the middle of this area.Terminate
the ground wire with a ring connector and attach it to the bare metal
using a #8 sheet metal screw and washer or preferable, a bolt, nut
and a star washer. (not supplied). We suggest crimping and
soldering this connection. After the
connection is complete, coat the area
(on both sides) with silicone or some
similar material to prevent rust from
developing on the bare metal. If your grand total current draw is over
80 amps (or total power is over 500 watts). Keep the ground and
power wires as close together as possible, and use the same gauge
wire for both.This will ensure that you have a good ground path, and
may eliminate such potential problems as engine noise and
overheated amplifiers.
CHARGING SYSTEM
If your total current draw is over 100 amps (or total output power is
over 600 watts), you are probably exceeding the capability of your
charging system. Dimming lights and fluctuating voltage are solid
indicators that you need to upgrade your alternator, battery, or both.
You should also check the condition and current capacity of the
stock battery negative cable and connections, and replace or
upgrade as necessary. Keep in mind that your amplifiers simply
convert electrical energy to acoustical energy, and any electrical
deficiency will compromise the performance of your sound system.
For more information about charging system upgrades, see you
local authorized PrecisionPowerTM Dealer or call PrecisionPowerTM
Technical Support at 1-800-62POWER x2033.
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CURRENT DRAW
The following is a basic formula to be used as a guide to determine
current draw. Your new DCX amplifier is more efficient than most
other amplifiers.This formula is to be used as a guideline. Using wire
of a larger gauge can only improve the current transfer of your
system. Do NOT use smaller wire gauge.
Total RMS output X 1.5 = Total Input Wattage
Total Input Wattage
= Current Draw (in Amps)
Supply Voltage
Example: A DCX amplifier has two channels at 250 watts per
channel RMS rating into 4 ohms (250X2 = 500 watts).
You would use the formula in the following way:
500 W X 1.5 = 750 watts
750W
12V
= 62.5 Amps total current draw
If the same amplifier is driven into a 2 ohm stereo or 4 ohm mono
load, double its 4 ohm RMS rating. All DCX amplifiers will effectively
double their power at this load.
500W X 1.5 X2 = 1500 watts
1500W
12V
= 125 Amps total current draw
If you are using more than one amplifier, add up the total current
draw for all of them and choose the appropriate gauge based on the
grand total.
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POWER WIRE SIZE
A minimum of 8 gauge or a maximum of 4 gauge wire is
recommended dependent on the application.
The ground wire must be the same gauge as the power wire.
POWER LOCK CONNECTORS
Once you have run both the power and ground wires, then connect
the cables to the amplifier. Cut off excess wire, and using wire
strippers, strip the ends of the power and ground cables
approximately 1/4 inch. Locate the PowerLockTM power and ground
connector (supplied). With a small flat blade screwdriver, loosen the
screws before attempting to insert the cable wires. Insert the wires
into the appropriate hole, and tighten the screws. Once the wires are
secure, the PowerLockTM may be plugged into the amplifier. The
Power/Ground PowerLockTM will accommodate 6 gauge wire for the
DCX 300.2 and DCX 600.4, and 4 gauge wire for the DCX 800.5 and
DCX 1000.4.
AMPLIFIER BRIDGING
Pairs of channels in DCX multi-channel amplifiers are capable of
being bridged into a 4 ohm mono output without switches or bridging
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modules. This feature permits the creation of a mono channel for a
suitable subwoofer or center channel. Deriving the mono channel is
accomplished by using the Left Channel Positive wire (L+) as the
positive speaker wire and the Right Channel Negative wire (R-) as
the negative speaker wire.
Note: It is important that a minimum 4 ohm impedance is observed.
If the impedance drops below 4 ohms while the amplifier is wired in
the bridged configuration, the amplifier’s protection circuitry may
engage.
Note: This does not apply to the DCX 800.5 sub channel, which can
drive a 2 ohm load safely.
MIXED MONO OUTPUT
The ability to run stereo speakers while simultaneously running a
mono output from the same amplifier is accomplished by running
the stereo speakers normally and tapping into the appropriate wires
for the “mixed mono” channel (left channel positive for the positive
speaker wire and right channel negative for the negative speaker
wire). Speaker impedance should be no lower than 2 ohms on the
stereo channels and 4 ohms on the mono channel.
Note: Passive crossovers must be used for “mixed mono” operation.
Choose a low pass crossover around 100Hz for your subwoofer,
then choose a high pass crossover for your stereo channels. The
high pass crossover must be at the same or slightly higher
frequency than the low pass crossover to maintain the correct
impedance. See your PrecisionPower dealer or call 1-800-
62POWER for more information about passive crossovers.
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DCX 300.4 FRONT PLATE DIAGRAM
20 19 18
17 16
15 14
13
12
11 10
DCX 300.4
Front Panel
SUM
REAR
INT
EXT
FREQ
FREQ
30 4K
GAIN
OUTPUT
REAR
FRONT
R
LP
LP
LP
LP
LP
30 4K
30 4K
MIN MAX
REAR
FULL
HP
FULL
HP
FULL
HP
FULL
HP
FULL
GAIN
HP
FREQ
OUTPUTS
SOURCE
SOURCE
QBASS
ATT
-12dB
0
+12dB
MIN MAX
FRONT
L
RR-
RR+
BRIDGED
RL+
RL-
FR-
FR+
REM
FL+
FL-
OUT
IN
IN
BRIDGED
1
6
7
8
9
2
3
4
5
1. Cooling Plenums: Maintain a minimum 2” clearance around
cooling plenums for proper amplifier cooling.
2. Rear Speaker Connector: Plug in the PowerLockTM connector
here.
3. Front Speaker/Remote Connector: Plug in the PowerLockTM
connector here.
4. QBASSTM Level Control: Controls bass boost, centered at 40Hz
with up to 18dB of boost.
5. -12dB Attenuation Switch: Push this switch ‘IN’ for high voltage
input (4V-12V) capability. This button must be pushed ‘IN’ for use
with speaker level input on common ground head-units or for high
voltage line drivers.
6. RCA Output: RCA outputs provide HP/LP/FULL 30-4kHz signal
to another amplifier.
7. Rear Inputs: Plug in the rear RCA leads from your source here.
8. Front Inputs: Plug in the front RCA leads from your source here.
9. Front Gain: Use this control to match the output level of the
source unit to the front channel of the amplifier.
10. Front Freq. Control: Move this detented control in a clockwise
direction to adjust the front crossover frequency from 30Hz to4 kHz.
(see Crossover Frequency chart in this manual).
11. Front HP/LP/FULL Switch: Select the desired crossover
setting. HP/LP/FULL for the speaker output signal of the front
channel.
12. Rear Input INT/EXT Switch: Select the INT position if you want
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to use the internal signal path from the front crossover for the rear
input, or the EXT position to use the external rear RCA input.
13. Source HP/LP/FULL Switch: Select the desired setting.
HP/LP/FULL for the internal signal from the front channel to the rear
channel when not using an external rear RCA input.
14. Rear Gain: Use this control to match the output level of the head
unit to the rear channel of the amplifier.
15. Rear Freq. Control: Move this detented control in a clockwise
rotation to adjust the rear crossover frequency from 30Hz to 4kHz.
(See the Crossover Frequency chart in this manual).
16. Rear HP/LP/FULL Switch: Select the desired crossover setting,
HP/LP/FULL for the speaker output signal of the rear channel.
17. Source Sum/Rear Switch: Select the SUM position if you want
to use the RCA output signal summed from the front and rear audio
channels, or the REAR position to select the input off of the rear
channel only for bandpass capability.
18. Source HP/LP/FULL Switch: Select the desired crossover
setting. HP/LP/FULL for the output signal of the rear channel when
not using the SUM source input.
19. Output Freq. Control: Use this control to adjust the rear high
pass crossover frequency from 30Hz to 4kHz. (See the Crossover
Frequency chart in this manual).
20. Output HP/LP/FULL Switch: Select the desired crossover
setting. HP/LP/FULL for the signal of the output RCA.
DCX 300.4 END PLATE DIAGRAM
1
2
DCX 300.4
Rear Panel
1. Power/Ground PowerLockTM: After you have securely
connected your power and ground wires, plug in the Power/Ground
PowerLockTM connector here.
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2. Cooling Plenums: Maintain a minimum 2” clearance around
cooling plenums for proper amplifier cooling.
DCX 600.4 AND DCX 1000.4 FRONT PLATE DIAGRAM
21 20 19
18 17
16 15
14
13
12 11
DCX 600.4
DCX 1000.4
Front Panel
INT
EXT
SUM
REAR
OUTPUT
REAR
FRONT
FREQ
30 4K
GAIN
FREQ
R
LP
LP
LP
LP
LP
MIN MAX
REAR
30 4K
30 4K
HP
FULL
HP
FULL
HP
FULL
HP
FULL
FULL
GAIN
HP
FREQ
OUTPUTS
SOURCE
SOURCE
FREQ QBASS ATT
L
MIN MAX
FRONT
-12dB
2
1
RR-
RR+
BRIDGED
RL+
RL-
FR-
FR+
REM
FL+
FL-
OUT
IN
IN
BRIDGED
1
7
8
9
10
2
3
4
5
6
1. Cooling Plenums: Maintain a minimum 2” clearance around
cooling plenums for proper amplifier cooling.
2. Rear Speaker Connector: Plug in the PowerLockTM connector
here.
3. Front Speaker/Remote Connector: Plug in the PowerLockTM
connector here.
4 & 5. QBASSTM 1 and QBASSTM 2 Freq.: Use these switches,
QBASSTM 1 and QBASSTM 2 to program the QBASS PLUSTM circuit
frequency.
6. -12dB Attenuation Switch: Push this switch ‘IN’ for high voltage
input (4V-12V) capability. This button must be pushed ‘IN’ for use
with speaker level input on common ground head-units or for high
voltage line drivers.
7. RCA Output: RCA outputs provide HP/LP/FULL 30-4kHz signal
to another amplifier.
8. Rear Inputs: Plug in the rear RCA leads from your source here.
9. Front Inputs: Plug in the front RCA leads from your source input
here.
10. Front Gain: Use this control to match the output level of the
source unit to the front channel of the amplifier.
11. Front Freq. Control: Move this detented control in a clockwise
direction to adjust the front crossover frequency from 30Hz to4kHz.
12. Front HP/LP/FULL Switch: Select the desired crossover
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setting. HP/LP/FULL for the speaker output signal of the front
channel.
13. Rear Source INT/EXT Switch: Select the INT position (switch
in) if you want to use the internal signal path from the front crossover
for the rear input, or the EXT position (switch out) to use the external
rear RCA input.
14. Rear HP/LP/FULL Switch: Select the desired setting.
HP/LP/FULL for the internal signal from the front channel to the rear
channel when not using an external rear RCA input.
15. Rear Gain: Use this control to match the output level of the head
unit to the rear channel of the amplifier.
16. Rear Freq. Control: Move this detented control in a clockwise
rotation to adjust the rear crossover frequency from 30Hz to 4kHz.
17. Rear HP/LP/FULL Switch: Select the desired crossover setting,
HP/LP/FULL for the speaker output signal of the rear channel.
18. Source Sum/Rear Switch: Select the SUM (switch in position)
if you want to use the RCA output information summed from the
front and rear audio channels. Select the REAR (switch out position)
to select the input off of the rear channel, providing bandpass
capability.
19. Output Source HP/LP/FULL Switch: Select the desired
crossover setting, HP/LP/FULL for the RCA output signal.
20. Output Crossover Freq. Control: Use this control to adjust the
output crossover frequency from 30Hz to4kHz.
21. Output Crossover HP/LP/FULL Switch: Select the desired
crossover setting, HP/LP/FULL for the internal output signal of the
RCA output.
Note: See the next section for the rear panel view of this endplate.
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DCX 800.5 FRONT PLATE DIAGRAM
12
21 20 19 18
17 16 15 14 13
11 10
9
DCX 800.5
Front Panel
INT
EXT
FREQ
30 4K
GAIN
SUM
SUB
FREQ
30 4K
GAIN
FREQ
30 4K
SUB
REAR
FRONT
GAIN
FULL/LP/HP
QBASS FREQ
R
MIN MAX
MIN MAX
MIN MAX
SOURCE
FULL/LP/HP
FRONT
FULL/LP/HP
FULL/LP/HP
2
1
SUB
REAR
SOURCE
SOURCE
ATT
L
-12dB
-
-
+
+
RR-
RR+
BRIDGED
RL+
RL-
FR-
FR+
REM
FL+
FL-
IN
IN
IN
SUB
BRIDGED
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1. Cooling Plenums: Maintain a minimum 2” clearance around
cooling plenums for proper amplifier cooling.
2. Sub Speaker Connector: Plug in the PowerLockTM connector
here.
3. Rear Speaker Connector: Plug in the PowerLockTM connector
here.
4. Front Speaker/Remote Connector: Plug in the PowerLockTM
connector here.
5. -12dB Attenuation Switch: Push this switch ‘IN’ for high voltage
input (4V-12V) capability. This button must be pushed ‘IN’ for use
with speaker level input on common ground head-units or for high
voltage line drivers.
6. Sub Input: Plug in the front RCA leads from your source unit
here.
7. Rear Inputs: Plug in the rear RCA leads from your source here.
8. Front Inputs: Plug in the front RCA leads from your source input
here.
9. QBASSTM 1 and QBASSTM 2 Freq.: Use these switches,
QBASSTM 1 and QBASSTM 2 to program the QBASS PLUSTM circuit
frequency.
10. Front Gain: Use this control to match the output level of the
source unit to the front channel of the amplifier.
11. Front Freq. Control: Move this detented control in a clockwise
direction to adjust the front crossover frequency from 30Hz to4kHz.
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12. Front HP/LP/FULL Switch: Select the desired crossover
setting. HP/LP/FULL for the speaker output signal of the front
channel.
13. Rear Input INT/EXT Switch: Select the INT position if you want
to use the internal signal path from the front crossover for the rear
input, or the EXT position to use the external rear RCA input.
14. Rear Source INT/EXT Switch: Select the INT position (switch
in) if you want to use the internal signal path from the front crossover
for the rear input, or the EXT position (switch out) to use the external
rear RCA input.
15. Rear Gain: Use this control to match the output level of the head
unit to the rear channel of the amplifier.
16. Rear Freq. Control: Move this detented control in a clockwise
rotation to adjust the rear crossover frequency from 30Hz to 4kHz.
17. Rear HP/LP/FULL Switch: Select the desired crossover setting,
HP/LP/FULL for the speaker output signal of the rear channel.
18. Sub Source INT/EXT Switch: Select the INT position if you
want to use the internal signal path from the rear crossover for the
sub input, or the EXT position to use the external sub RCA input.
19. Sub Gain: Use this control to match the output level of the head
unit to the sub channel of the amplifier.
20. Sub Freq. Control: Use this control to adjust the sub high pass
crossover frequency from 30Hz to 4kHz.
21. Sub HP/LP/FULL Switch: Select the desired crossover setting,
HP/LP/FULL for the internal output signal of the sub channel to the
speaker output.
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DCX 600.4, DCX 800.5, DCX 1000.4 END PLATE DIAGRAM
1
2
3
4
DCX 600.4, 800.5, 1000.4
Rear Panel
QBASS
QBASS
REMOTE
0
+16
1. Power/Ground PowerLockTM: After you have securely
connected your power and ground wires, plug in the Power/Ground
PowerLockTM connector here.
2. QBASS REMOTETM: Plug in the data cable from the optional
QBASS REMOTETM dash mounted level control here. (The remote
level control will bypass the amplifier’s on board QBASSTM control.
3. QBASS PLUSTM: Up to 18dB of bass level control boost.
4. Cooling Plenums: Maintain a minimum 2” clearance around
cooling plenums for proper amplifier cooling.
INPUTS
There are two sets of RCA jacks on the front end of your amplifier.
The RCA cables from your source unit go in the set labeled
INPUTS. If your source unit doesn’t have RCA outputs, then add a
set of RCA plugs (available at your dealer) to your front or rear set
of speaker leads (see drawing below). Plug them into the input
jacks, and push in the -12dB input attenuation switch.
SOURCE Headunit
eject
1
5
2
6
3
7
4
8
Trk 1
BASS
TREBLE
PPI MAR KET ING DPT
BALANCE
TRACK
VOLUME
LEFT
RIGHT
FOWARD
REVERSE
(+) Positive
LEFT input
(-) Negative
(+) Positive
RIGHT input
(-) Negative
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DCX 300.4, 600.4, 1000.4 BLOCK DIAGRAM
INPUT ATTENUATION
INPUT ATTENUATION
20
DCX 800.5 BLOCK DIAGRAM
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ADVANCED INSTRUMENTATION INPUT
The Advanced Instrumentation Input has been incorporated from
the legendary PrecisionPowerTM 2500F1. This circuit completely
isolates the chassis ground from the audio circuit of the amplifier
and reduces noise radiated into your signal cables by up to 40dB.
This is equivalent to a noise reduction of approximately one hundred
times what the noise level would be without this circuitry. It provides
all the benefits of a true balanced line without the need of any
special cables (see diagram below). This type of input works with
any conventional RCA cables.
QBASS
For extra BOOM from your
system, we’ve developed the
QBASSTM bass control circuit.
The QBASSTM control is
located on the end plate
panel, and allows you to add
up to 18dB of boost centered
at 40Hz by rotating the control clockwise.
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QBASS PLUS
On DCX 600.4, DCX 800.5, and DCX 1000.4 amplifiers, we’ve taken
bass control to a higher level with QBASS PLUSTM. The two
QBASSTM switches (labeled 1 and 2) on the front end of the amplifier
allow you to select one of four frequency centers 30Hz, 36Hz, 44Hz
and 60Hz. On the rear end plate you will find the QBASSTM level
control and plug-in for an optional QBASS REMOTETM dash
mounted level control. Adjust the level control clockwise for up to
+18dB of boost at your selected frequency.
QBASSTM Settings
1
2
Freq.
30Hz
36Hz
44Hz
60Hz
IN
IN
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
OUT
OUT
CAUTION: QBASS PLUSTM should only be used in systems with a
strong subwoofer section. +18dB is a tremendous amount of bass
boost and may damage your speakers or create excessive distortion
if abused.
The optional QBASS REMOTETM: This boost control can be
mounted in the dash and will supersede the boost control on the
endplate.
The PrecisionPower DCXTM amplifiers no longer need an optional
QPORTTM to connect multiple QBASS PLUSTM equipped amplifiers
while using one QBASS REMOTETM. The new QBASS PLUSTM
circuitry in the DCX amplifiers is now positioned before the
crossover circuit. In doing this, PrecisionPowerTM engineers have
allowed you to daisy chain your RCA output to the next amplifier
input, causing the first amplifier’s QBASS REMOTETM to become the
master control amplifier. See your authorized PrecisionPowerTM
dealer for more information!
TC-X CROSSOVER
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Your new DCX amplifier has a TC-X Crossover (Total Control X-
over®) 30Hz-4kHz (see this guide for Crossover Chart).12dB per
octave phase correlated crossover built-in to provide superior
system flexibility without the added expense and installation of an
outboard crossover. The speaker outputs of your amplifier are high
pass, low pass, or all-pass according to the HP/LP/FULL switch on
the front endplate. You would choose low pass (middle position of
switch) to use this amplifier for subwoofers, choose high pass (left
position of switch), or full (right position of switch) to use this
amplifier for full range speakers.
The RCA outputs are controlled by a separate HP/LP/FULL switch,
and are always independent of the speaker output crossover. As
well as being able to independently select HP/LP/FULL, your new
DCX amplifier allows independent selection of frequencies from
30Hz-4kHz (see Crossover Detent Chart in this guide).
DCX 300.4/600.4/1000.4
Front - 12dB/Octave, Detented High Pass 30Hz-4kHz
Rear - 12dB/Octave, Detented High Pass; HP/LP/FULL
RCA Outputs - 12dB/Octave, Detented High Pass; HP/LP/FULL
QBASS PLUSTM - on Rear Channel - up to 18dB @ 30, 36, 44, 60Hz
DCX 800.5
Front - 12dB/Octave, Detented High Pass 30Hz-4kHz
Rear - 12dB/Octave, Detented High Pass; HP/LP/FULL
RCA Outputs - 12dB/Octave, Detented; HP/LP/FULL
Sub-Summed Stereo - 12dB/Octave Detented; 30Hz-4kHz;
HP/LP/FULL
QBASS PLUSTM - on Sub Channel - up to 18dB @ 30, 36, 44, 60Hz
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CROSSOVER DETENT CHART
Low Pass
Frequency (Hz)
@ -3dB
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High Pass
Frequency (Hz)
@ -3dB
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Detent #
1
2
28
52
3
30
52
4
30
56
5
30
56
6
32
60
7
34
64
8
36
72
9
38
76
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
46
50
52
54
60
66
76
80
88
92
100
116
132
148
168
192
216
244
284
348
404
468
512
88
100
116
136
144
168
198
240
286
310
340
380
424
484
576
632
748
932
1076
1428
1700
2436
2830
2980
564
624
700
800
932
1036
1144
1300
1504
1812
2196
2840
4116
4540
4728
4728
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INPUT COMBINE
Your multi-channel DCX amplifier can use both front and rear
outputs from your head unit to maintain the ability to fade front to
rear, or you can run a single set of RCAs to the front inputs and push
in the Rear Input INT/EXT switch on the amplifier endplate to route
the front signal to the rear channels as well.
ADJUSTING INPUT GAIN
1. Adjust all amplifier input gain controls to just above minimum
sensitivity (fully counterclockwise).
2. Using the cleanest music source (CD) playing, turn up the head
unit source volume until you can hear distortion. Now turn it down a
bit until you cannot hear the distortion (usually just below full
volume).
3. Increase the amplifier gain (clockwise) until the onset of audible
distortion. Then decrease the gain to the point just before the
distortion starts. This setting minimizes background noise and
prevents overload.
4. Repeat step 3 for any remaining independently controlled
amplifiers (rear and subwoofer gain controls) in the system.
HIGH MASS INTERNAL HEATSINK
The unique heatsink on your DCX amplifier has been designed with
fins on the inside of the aluminum extrusion. This allows for the
transfer of heat from the circuitry to the heatsink fins and out through
the vents in the endplates. Be sure you provide ample space around
the amplifier for cooling: at least 2” on all sides.
FORCED AIR THERMAL MANAGEMENT
To manage the additional heat associated with higher output
capability, a thermally controlled fan has been designed into the
DCX 1000.4. When the heatsink temperature reaches a pre-
determined value, the fan is activated and cool air is drawn in
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through the lower intake vents on the endplate. This cool air flows
below the circuit board, through the fan and across the internal fins,
cooling the heatsink. The warm air is then forced out through the
upper end-plate exhaust vents.
AP-IV PROTECTION CIRCUIT
Short Circuit Protection engaged: The DCX amplifiers will turn off
and try to come back on immediately (the Short RED LED will
illuminate). The amplifier will cycle like this indefinitely with “blips” of
sound each time. If this is the case, check your speakers and wiring
for low impedance and short circuits.
Thermal Protection engaged. The DCX amplifiers will turn off and
after a minute or so will come back on (the Thermal RED LED will
illuminate). In this case, ensure that there is nothing blocking the
normal convection airflow of the amplifier. No obstruction should be
within 2” of the amplifier on all sides.
Note: Low battery voltage will cause the amplifier to run
warmer and possibly damage the amplifier.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
NO SOUND Is the LED illuminated?
YES
NO
Check Power and Remote
turn-on wire for voltage.
Make sure the ground wire
is secure.
STILL NO SOUND
See your Authorized PrecisionPowerTM Dealer or call 1-800-62POWER.
SOUND IN ONE CHANNEL ONLY
Reverse the left and right speakers by unplugging the speaker connector,
turning it over and plugging it back in.
SOUND IS NOW IN
OPPOSITE CHANNEL
Reverse RCA inputs.
SAME CHANNEL
Problem is in the speaker or
speaker wire of the silent
channel.
SOUND IS NOW IN
OPPOSITE CHANNEL
Reverse RCA inputs
at head unit.
SAME CHANNEL
Problem is in the amplifier.
See your local Authorized
PrecisionPower Dealer or
call 1-800-62POWER.
SOUND IS NOW IN
OPPOSITE CHANNEL
Problem is in the head
unit or before the amplifier.
SAME CHANNEL
Problem is in the RCA
cables.
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