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he following occurs: 

erse 

Voltage 

(Immediately) 

mal (On at 141*F or 60*C) 

 

10.  Power / Protection / Clipping Indicator LED

 

 

 

POWER  LED: Will illuminate GREEN when +12VDC is applied to both the remote turn on  

 

 

and +12V input from the battery and a solid ground has been made.  The input  

 

 

from the battery to the amplifier can be more than 12VDC. 

 

 

 

PROTECTION: Will illuminate RED when any one of t
 Short 

Circuit 

(Immediately) 

 
  Rev
 

 

Ther

 

 

Low Voltage (On at 9VDC) 

 

High Voltage (On at 18VDC) 

 
 
 

CLIPPING: Will immediately illuminate yellow when clipping is detected. The brighter and  

 

 

more solid the LED is lit = the more potential damage to the speakers. 

Cl

 may be heard as general distortion or as pops.  The untrained ear often over looks 

ipping

this.  Because the clipped waveform has more area underneath it than the smaller unclipped 
w

m, the amplifier produces more power when it is clipping. This extra power can 

avefor

damage any

 or the tweeter, by causing over-

 part of the loudspeaker, including the woofer

excursion, or by 

overheating the voice coil

.  Addictive Audio uses the CLIPPING LED to 

help “SEE” when clipping occurs, without this, our only other option would be to give 
ev

 an oscilloscope. 

Adjusting the Amplifier

 

 

Disconnect the negative battery post and secure it to something

eryone

18. 

 so 

accidental re-connection does not occur during the installation process. 

he 

 

er. 

20.  Turn the amplifiers gain and boost all the way down (counter clockwise). 

21. As a good “starting point” set phase to 0, subsonic and other adjustment 

knobs all the way down (counter clockwise) and mode switches to the 

correct MODE being used.  

22.  Attach the recommended fuse 

(refer to fuse chart on pg.4)

 to the fuse holder by 

the main battery. 

attery post from step 1. 

24. 

Check amplifier to make 

d no protection lights are on. 

19. Run all wires needed for the amplifier to work correctly.  Do not attach t

fuse in the fuse holder by the battery until all wires have been plugged into

the amplifi

23.  Re-attach the negative b

Turn the head unit on and start at a low volume. 

sure all wires are correct an

Summary of Contents for 100.1D

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Page 2: ...4ohm Mono 4320 watts RMS 2ohm Mono Not stable to 1ohm strapped _______________________________________________________ Common Design Features 9 EASY CLICK Selectable Center Point Frequency 20 85Hz Ba...

Page 3: ...evel make a note of this position and do not go above this setting Taking a minute to do this will help to prevent hearing damage in the future After all we want you listening for a lifetime Introduct...

Page 4: ...ossible wiring mistakes or shorts In the event the amplifier shuts down due to excessive heat under adverse conditions simply allow time for the unit to cool down at which time the protection indicato...

Page 5: ...se as short of a piece of cable as possible Again use the same gauge as the 12V Refer to Fig 1a and 1b Remote REM Many source units cd player or other music sources have an output terminal for connect...

Page 6: ...d convert to a mono signal If using the low level output of one amplifier to provide signal to a stereo amplifier you must input stereo signal to the amplifier providing signal to secondary amplifier...

Page 7: ...7 ns Speaker Output Connectio...

Page 8: ...pping Linking 2 Amplifiers to 1 Subwoofer Fig 6 Caution Input voltage under unloaded condition should be less than 16Volts Impedance of two amplifiers STRAPPED is 4 ohm and 2 ohm 2ohm being the minimu...

Page 9: ...to another amplifier 2 RCA Line Input Jacks Input signal from source unit through RCA cable Input Gain Level Control NOT A VOLUME KNOB o match the ent from 0 2V to 6 0V 3 This allows for the adjustme...

Page 10: ...Hz 16 clicks However we don t recommend this because Addictive Audio is NOT industry average 8 Boost This allows the ability to BOOST the Center Frequency 7 on Fig 7 up to 12dB The Bass EQ above 9 on...

Page 11: ...peakers C may be heard as general distortion or as pops The untrained ear often over looks lipping this Because the clipped waveform has more area underneath it than the smaller unclipped waveform the...

Page 12: ...unit on and start at a low volume Check amplifier to make sure all wires are correct and no protection lights are on position Be sure to tur 11 Use a very clear original recording not mp3 or burned cd...

Page 13: ...13 EASY CLICK ADJUSTMENT CHART...

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Page 18: ...04dB High Efficiency 81 THD 0 05 Lowest Recommended Load 2ohm Stereo or 4ohm Mono 115x4 watts RMS 4ohm 170x4 watts RMS 2ohm Do Not Operate at 1ohm Stereo 330x2 watts RMS 4ohm Do Not Operate at 2ohm or...

Page 19: ...ly without affecting your s ring Sound can be deceiving over time your hearing comfort level adapts to hi volumes of sound what may have sounded normal can actually be too loud a harmful to your heari...

Page 20: ...t which time the protection indicator will not light Power Supply Connections 40 AMP FUSE 8 GAUGE The 12VDC and GROUND wires should be heavy gauge copper wire with heavy insulation and of the same gau...

Page 21: ...erives power from an ignition switched circuit Refer to Fig 1 Power Input Connections Caution First make 12V wire connection then the ground connection and finally the remote connection Furthermore th...

Page 22: ...econdary amplifier will also be mono Adjustment of input level is accomplished by the gain control Adjusting this control allows the amplifier gain to be controlled to match the source un Signal Input...

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Page 25: ...e desired frequency ranging from 50 500Hz See 3 below for more details LPF Set the MODE SWITCH to the LPF position when the amplifier is used to drive a subwoofer system The frequencies above the cros...

Page 26: ...ncies from being played through the subwoofer s 6 Subsonic Filter with EASY CLICK Refer to Pg 13 for EASY CLICK Adjusting Control the high pass crossover point for the speaker outputs to eliminate ult...

Page 27: ...causing over part of the loudspeaker including the woofer excursion or by overheating the voice coil Addictive Audio uses the CLIPPING LED to help SEE when clipping occurs without this our only other...

Page 28: ...iginal recording not mp3 or burned cd of the head unit to its maximum undistorted volume On mo units this is around 7 8 of the maximum vo Slowly turn up the gain clockw unit or un e the clipping LED 2...

Page 29: ...29 EASY CLICK ADJUSTMENT CHART...

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