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NOISE PROBLEMS

WHINING NOISE VARYING WITH ENGINE
REVOLUTIONS:

Do this:
1.

Rewire the power supply (12 V) to source
unit direct from battery.

2.

Rewire ground wire from source unit to

clean position on chassis.

3.

Check all power connections to ensure that
they are clean and tight.

4.

Check quality of system ground connection.

5.

Install a Power Cap capacitor. This can be
helpful against most noise problems.

CONSTANT WHINING NOISE:

Do this:
1.

Ensure that all equipment has a common
ground point.

2.

Check quality of earth strap connection from
battery negative terminal to chassis.

3.

Disconnect signal cables from amplifier to
see if noise disappears. If so the leads are
picking up noise. Test this by laying a new
cable over the seats and reconnecting to the
amplifier. If the noise does not return, re-
route original cable away from source of
interference.
If noise remains regardless of cable position,
try to use so called Quasi-balanced signal
cables. DLS PRO or ULTIMATE cables are
quasibalanced.

SPEAKER POLARITY CHECK.

All speakers in a car audio system should be
connected in phase (the same polarity). All spea-
ker cones must move in the same direction. Out of
phase speakers will cause a lack of bass, and a
poor stereo soundstage.

Checking polarity:

Hold the - connection of the speaker wire to the -
terminal of a 1,5 Volt flashlight battery. Tap the +
wire on to the + terminal of the battery, and observe
the movement of the cone. The cone should move
outwards when the wire touches the battery, and
inwards when the battery is removed. If it is the
other way around, the speaker has been connected
backwards and it must be removed and connected
correctly.
If your system also has a subwoofer connected
through a passive 6 or 12 dB crossover, try to
connect this with various polarity and judge what
sounds best. The phase shift in passive crossovers
sometimes makes it necessary to change polarity.

+

-

+

-

Battery
1,5 Volt

Professional Tip:

Professional Tip:

Professional Tip:

Professional Tip:

Installing in trunk

When installing the amplifier in the trunk, run the
power wires along the same path as the other
vehicle wiring. Many cars have insulated channels
for wiring. you will have to remove the door sill trim
and the carpet.

Securing wires

Use wire ties to bundle together when possible.
(But never bundle speaker wires or signal cables
together with power wires.

Professional Tip:

Professional Tip:

Speaker and power wires

Do not run speaker and power wires next to each
other. Power wires can generate a ”siren” sound in
the speakers. Runs speaker and power wires on
opposite sides of the car.

Crimp connections

Purchase crimp connectors and crimping tool.
Connectors are color coded.

1. Strip 1/4 inch (6 mm) of insulation from the wire.
2. Insert into connector
3. Crimp tightly

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X-D11

DLS Svenska  AB -  2008-08-25

Summary of Contents for X-D11

Page 1: ...puts 4 Inputs and controls 5 Input level control 5 Crossovers 5 Phase control 5 Bass boost control 6 Speaker wiring Single amplifier system 6 Testing 6 Bridging two amplifiers 7 Professional tips 8 Specifications X PROGRAM X D11 Number of channels 1 Power output in 4 ohm 0 4 THD 1 x 400 W Max output in 2 ohm 0 7 THD 1 x 750 W Max output in 1 ohm 1 THD 1 x 1050 W All above output power ratings at 1...

Page 2: ...lti meter 2 Check the battery terminal connections 3 Check the power lead fuse or circuit breaker If fuse damage continues inspect the power lead for short circuits 4 Check the amplifier protection fuses Are these broken change to new ones with the same value If short circuiting continues contact your local DLS dealer A fault may exist in the amplifier 5 To start the amplifier requires a remote vo...

Page 3: ... feet or 5 meter for trunk installations 12 feet or 2 3 meter for under seat installations One min 8 gauge ring crimp terminal for the amplifier ground connection Wire ties Insulating grommet or insulating tube Routing wires Stereo head unit 3 Professional Tip THE DC FEED Maximum main fuse values for different cable sizes 6 mm2 9 AWG 25 A 10 mm2 7AWG 40 A 16 mm2 5AWG 60 A 21 mm2 4AWG 100 A 33 mm2 ...

Page 4: ...es Use only 30 ampere ATC blade type fuses X D11 uses four 30 ampere fuses 30A For High Level input We recommend you to connect the remote wire as described above The amplifier will produce soft on soft off operation this way You must set the Hi level Low level switch to Low level position in this case In the case that there is no remote voltage available from the car stereo or you want to simplif...

Page 5: ...as a variable frequency from 15 to 50 Hz A typical setting is 25 30 Hz Low Pass Filter The LPF low pass filter allow low frequencies only and blocks higher frequencies A typical setting is 60 80 Hz Choose the setting that sounds best in your car Phase control The phase control can be set continuously from 0 180 degrees This is very useful when you want to adjust the bass sound for best front stage...

Page 6: ...is operating properly Test power wiring 1 Turn on the head unit but do not turn up the volume The amplifier power light should come on If not check the remote and 12 volt wires Also check the ground connection 2 Turn up the head units volume slightly All speakers should operate if not check wiring connections at amplifier and speakers The Subsonic filter at 25 30 Hz and the LPF filter setting at 6...

Page 7: ...ged mode Master Slave Bridged mode Master Slave Bridged switch Slave position Bridged switch Master position Connection of DC input to both amplifiers and Remote sub level control to Master amplifier 7 Connecting two X D11 in bridge mode will double the output power Minimum speaker load is then 2 ohms The output power with a 4 ohm load is 1500 Watts and with 2 ohm load 2000 Watts The RCA signal mu...

Page 8: ...erminal of a 1 5 Volt flashlight battery Tap the wire on to the terminal of the battery and observe the movement of the cone The cone should move outwards when the wire touches the battery and inwards when the battery is removed If it is the other way around the speaker has been connected backwards and it must be removed and connected correctly If your system also has a subwoofer connected through...

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