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ADJUSTMENTS

CROSSOVER SELECTION

The amplifier has built-in high-pass/low-pass filters that can be defeated by sliding the switch to

the OFF position.
1. When the high-pass is selected, the amplifier will be devoted to mid/tweeters.
2. When the low-pass is selected, the amplifier will be used to drive woofers/subwoofers.
3. When the filter is switched off, the amplifier is used as a full range amplifier.

CROSSOVER FREQUENCY SELECTION

Both the high-pass and the low-pass section offer 2 crossover frequencies - 80 Hz and 120 Hz.

Choose the setting according to your speaker component specification or to your particular 

preference.

Figure 11: Crossover Frequency Selection

INPUT SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT

The Input Sensitivity Control is located on the Input Panel. The objective of input sensitivity adjust-

ment is to match the output of the source unit with the input of the amplifier. The output voltage of

individual source units can vary. For example, some source units have an output of 200 mV, 

others have 5 Volts or more. To cater to these variations, the 161SE amplifier has an adjustable

input sensitivity level that ranges from 100 mV to 5 volts.
Adjusting this control requires some experimenting. Basically you want all the gain at the begin-

ning of the system, NOT at the end (amplifier). Turn your source unit volume UP and keep your

amplifier gains at the minimum possible settings. This will give you the best sound and

signal-to-noise ratio.
Besides better sonic reproduction, proper input sensitivity also helps to prolong the reliability span

of your amplifier by eliminating excessive internal temperature generated by incompatible source

unit output and amplifier input.

Note :

Turning the input gain UP does NOT indicate MORE power. Just MORE noise. The input

gain control IS NOT a power control. REMEMBER that the input gain control has nothing to do

with the power output of the amplifier.

CONNECTING AMPLIFIER POWER WIRE TO THE BATTERY

Note: Power cables are as important as battery capacity. Use only high quality power cables of

gauge size AWG 8 or larger for installation. YOU CAN NEVER HAVE TOO BIG OF A

POWER/GROUND WIRE!

Run the power cable through the interior of the vehicle connecting one end to the amplifiers B+

terminal and connecting the other end to the positive post on the battery.  Be sure not to run the

power cable together with the audio cables as it would invariably cause radiated engine noise in

your audio system. If possible, run audio cables on one side of your car and power cables on the

other. Never route these wires underneath the vehicle body.
It is also advisable to install a circuit breaker/fuse 18” from the battery. This would effectively

lower the risk of the power cable catching fire should a short circuit occur in the audio system. A

circuit breaker or fuse with 50% of the main batteries’ amp hour rating is recommended. Going

larger in circuit breaker or fuse value means that you have NO protection. DO NOT over fuse!

Fuses on the amplifier DO NOT protect the amplifier, they protect the car.

CONNECTING AMPLIFIER GROUND WIRE TO THE VEHICLE CHASSIS

Find a good ground spot on the vehicles chassis and remove the paint to reveal bare metal at the

contact point. Attach the ground wire to that contact point and connect the other end of the

ground wire to the GND terminal of the amplifier. 

TERMINALS, LUGS AND CONNECTORS

High current terminals, lugs and/or connectors are also required to ensure a safe and sure electri-

cal connection and conduction.

CONNECT THE AMPLIFIER REMOTE CONTROL

Connect the remote REM terminal of the amplifier to the remote output terminal of the source unit

to establish amplifier remote on/off through the power on/off of the source unit. If the source unit

does not provide a remote output, connect to its power antenna lead or other switched 12-volt

source, e.g. ignition switch.

RECONNECT THE BATTERY GROUND TO THE VEHICLE CHASSIS

Double check all the previous installation steps, in particular, the wiring and component connec-

tion. If everything is in order, complete the installation by reconnecting the battery ground to the

vehicle chassis.

Summary of Contents for 161SE

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Page 2: ...oblem for immediate attention Once the problem is resolved the amplifier will resume operation automatically HIGH SPEED HIGH CURRENT MOSFET SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY High current MOSFET transistors are u...

Page 3: ...not available 6 LINE LEVEL OUTPUT This output can be used to connect to another amplifier for system expansion Note This line level output is full range OUTPUT PANEL Figure 2 Output Panel Terminals a...

Page 4: ...clearance above and around the unit Figure 3 Upright Mount on Horizontal Surface Figure 4 Parallel Mount on Vertical Surface The amplifier may be mounted upright on a horizontal surface see Figure 3...

Page 5: ...mally consists of an active crossover and two amplifiers The active crossover divides the audio frequency spectrum into two ranges frequencies below the crossover point are directed to the amplifier d...

Page 6: ...o the negative terminal of the left speaker 2 Connect the left positive speaker output of the amplifier to the positive terminal of the left speaker 3 Connect the right negative speaker output of the...

Page 7: ...ower cables are as important as battery capacity Use only high quality power cables of gauge size AWG 8 or larger for installation YOU CAN NEVER HAVE TOO BIG OF A POWER GROUND WIRE Run the power cable...

Page 8: ...TION for better amplifier location High operating temperature caused by an excessively low impedance load say below 2 ohms stereo or 4 ohms bridged Check for bad speakers and or electronic crossover p...

Page 9: ...cables If there is no unde sirable whining noise reconnect to the amplifier with the new pair of signal cables Check battery ground connection to the vehicle chassis to make sure it is tight and clea...

Page 10: ...ampli se remet en fonction automatiquement ALIMENTATION PWM TRANSISTORS MOSFET HIGH SPEED Le 161SE int gre une alimentation PWM transistors MOSFET ultra rapides tr s haute capacit en courant Ces tran...

Page 11: ...les haut parleurs ces entr es 6 Sorties RCA Ces sorties peuvent tre utilis es si vous montez un amplificateur suppl mentaire PANNEAU DES SORTIES Figure 2 Panneau des sorties et des indicateurs 7 Indic...

Page 12: ...lisation haut volume combin e avec un mauvais refroidissement peut conduire la mise en protection thermique Il faut donc viter de placer l ampli trop pr s d une source de chaleur avec environ 5cm de v...

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Page 15: ...bles d alimentation sont aussi importants que la capacit de la batterie elle m me N utilisez que des c bles de bonne qualit d une section minimum de 10 mm2 Il est impossible d avoir un c ble d aliment...

Page 16: ...tif 6 Coupures de son fr quentes L ampli fonctionne dans de mauvaises conditions de temp rature Cela peut provenir d une mauvaise ventilation d un mauvais emplacement de l ampli d un mauvais r glage d...

Page 17: ...est en fonction nement Cela pourrait l endommager V rifier les c bles RCA qui pourraient tre endommag s ou coinc s sous une vis ou un si ge Pour s en assurer il suffit d utiliser un c ble RCA en vola...

Page 18: ...NSTALLATION OR DAMAGE RESULTING FROM ACCI DENT MISUSE ABUSE IMPROPER WIRING INCORRECT VOLTAGE OPERATING UNIT AGAINST INSTRUCTIONS IN OWNER S MANUAL OR ANY PRODUCT WHICH HAS BEEN OPENED TAMPERED WITH O...

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