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Crossover Freq. Diagrams

Subsonic

Lowpass

Pushing this button “IN” engages the slave circuitry of the amplifier.  The amplifier will 
no longer accept signal from it’s main RCA inputs, it will only except signal from a 
master D6 mono block amplifier through the SLAVE IN RCA input.  This button also 
bypasses the gain on the amplifier which is controlled by the master amplifier.  When 
using multiple amplifiers in a “daisy chain,” all amplifiers after the master must have 
this button pushed “IN” for the system to work correctly.  With this button “OUT” the 
amplifier will run normally alone or as the master amplifier.

Master/Slave

Turning this control sets the Subsonic filter point from 15Hz (fully counterclockwise) to 
40Hz (fully clockwise).

Subsonic Freq.

Pushing this button “IN” engages the Phase switch, putting the amp 180 degrees out of 
phase.  Pushing this button “OUT” keeps the amp in phase.  In some vehicles this can 
help with the timing and overall response of your system.  If your woofers are not in phase 
with the rest of the system it can cause bad timing and gaps in the pass band.  Unlike 
some Class “D” amplifiers, this option does not allow you to use two D5 Class “D’s” as 
one channel.  Trying this can cause damage to your amplifiers and woofers.

Phase In/Out

Turning this control sets the Subsonic filter point from 50Hz (fully counterclockwise) to 
250Hz (fully clockwise).

Lowpass Freq.

The D6 1000.1 and 1500.1 feature fouth-order 24dB/octave lowpass and second-order 
12dB/octave subsonic Butterworth filters. These filter networks sum to a flat response at 
their -3dB break points. This results in a smooth and seamless transition from one 
frequency band to the next. Butterworth filters provide maximally flat frequency 
responses when compared to other filter structures.

All crossover controls are mounted on the signal side of the amplifier. The D6 1000.1 and 
1500.1 crossovers are continuously variable, lowpass from 50Hz to 250Hz, and a 
subsonic from 15Hz to 40Hz.  The D6 1000.1 and 1500.1 also feature a phase switch that 
when pushed in swaps the amplifier 180 degrees out of phase.

Crossovers

This control matches the output voltage of the source unit or processor to the amplifier 
inputs. Rotating this control to the “MIN” mark (counterclockwise) configures your D6 
amplifier to accept input voltages as high as 5V RMS. This control should be set as low 
as possible.

The basic procedure for setting input gains is as follows:

1. Adjust all amplifier gain controls to just above the minimum setting (fully 
counterclockwise).
2. Using the highest quality source (usually CD) play some music and slowly turn up the 
source unit until you can hear distortion. Now turndown the volume until the distortion 
stops. This is your maximum source unit level.
3. Turn up the amplifier gain until audible distortion starts. Turn down the gain to the 
point JUST BELOW the start of the distortion.
4. Repeat step 3 for all amplifiers in your system.

Gain

D6 1000.1/1500.1

D6 1000.1/1500.1

Summary of Contents for D6 300.4

Page 1: ...ith new or remanufactured product for as long as the amplifier is in its original installation Damage or failure caused by any of the following is not covered under this warranty policy negligence improper use abuse product modification unauthorized repair attempts accident acts of God misrepresentations by DAT retailers and improper inadequate packaging during return shipping Warranty is void if ...

Page 2: ...t speaker systems exceed that level Please exercise restraint and protection during their operation in order to preserve your ability to enjoy their fidelity for years to come CONTENTS Page 3 Specifications RMS Power Page 4 Physical Dimensions Appearance Features Page 5 Professional Installation Mounting Page 6 DC Connections Page 7 DC Connections Power and Ground Page 8 DC Connections Amp Current...

Page 3: ...s Advanced Protection Circuitry SPECIFICATIONS Fuse Rating 60 A 90 A 120 A 160 A 90 A DC Range 11 14 5 V 11 14 5 V 11 14 5 V 11 14 5 V 11 14 5 V Input Range 0 2 5 V 20k ohms 0 2 5 V 20k ohms 0 2 5 V 20k ohms 0 2 5 V 20k ohms 0 2 5 V 20k ohms Channel Separation 80 dB min 80 dB min n a n a 80 dB min THD 0 03 0 03 0 1 0 1 0 03 0 05 sub Signal to Noise Ratio 100 dB 100 dB 80 dB 80 dB 100 dB Model D6 3...

Page 4: ...uming loads including the audio system Alternator output battery capacity and power demand of all electrical loads and systems must be matched as ideally as possible so the entire system is reliable and trouble free in operation PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION To achieve maximum performance and life time warranty coverage see warranty statement Diamond Audio strongly recommends that a factory authorized...

Page 5: ...ff or for SPL competitions where high sound pressure levels are generated for short periods of time In which large battery racks are needed to provide the necessary current demanded by the many amps used D6 Reference Series Amplifiers are capable of reproducing concert level volumes with incredible accuracy Care must be taken to ensure that your vehicle is capable of supplying the voltage and curr...

Page 6: ...ers provide maximally flat frequency responses when compared to other filter structures Crossovers Turn on Remote Locate the terminal labeled REMOTE between the ground and 12V power connection points on the end of the amplifier Your source unit should have a wire in its harness labeled REMOTE or AMP TURN ON Some source units come equipped with a Power Antenna lead only This should also work Run th...

Page 7: ...se configures the D6 amplifier to accept input voltages as high as 5V RMS This control should be set as low as possible The basic procedure for setting input gains is as follows 1 Adjust all amplifier gain controls to just above the minimum setting fully counterclockwise 2 Using the highest quality source usually CD play some music and slowly turn up the source unit until you can hear distortion N...

Page 8: ... it is set on the amplifier Max all the way clockwise on the module is set to whatever the gain on the amp is set to Note Old D5 600 11200 1 remote gains do not work with D6 amplifiers Remote Gain Although the D6 1000 1 and 1500 1 amplifiers have two sets of outputs they are mono block amplifiers and the outputs can not be bridged The two sets of outputs are paralleled inside the amp to a single c...

Page 9: ...ounterclockwise to 250Hz fully clockwise Lowpass Freq The D6 1000 1 and 1500 1 feature fouth order 24dB octave lowpass and second order 12dB octave subsonic Butterworth filters These filter networks sum to a flat response at their 3dB break points This results in a smooth and seamless transition from one frequency band to the next Butterworth filters provide maximally flat frequency responses when...

Page 10: ...wise configures your D6 amplifier to accept input voltages as high as 5V RMS This control should be set as low as possible The basic procedure for setting input gains is as follows 1 Adjust all amplifier gain controls to just above the minimum setting fully counterclockwise 2 Using the highest quality source usually CD play some music and slowly turn up the source unit until you can hear distortio...

Page 11: ...and sub channels can all be slaved of the front channels inputs Simply push the appropriate button IN to slave that channel to those inputs You can also slave just the center and sub channels if you have a four channel input Slave Select Pushing this button IN engages the sub sonic filter on the sub channels Pushing this button OUT will bypass the filter Subsonic On Off Turning this control sets t...

Page 12: ...e is no sound coming from one channel check all signal connections and sources for that channel D6 1000 1 1500 1 ONLY If the Red LED is lit the amp is in protection disconnect power and reset amp If protection LED lights again check all connections for shorts especially speaker connections If the amp still will not work correctly please return to the authorized Diamond retailer you bought the ampl...

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