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v2

 Owner’s Manual  

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The 1000/1v2 employs JL Audio’s exclusive 

Regulated, Intelligent Power Supply (R.I.P.S.) 
design. This sophisticated power supply  
allows the amplifier to produce its optimum 
power (1000 watts x 1) over a wide range of  
speaker impedances. 

+12VDC

Ground Remote

Preamp Output Section

Infrasonic Filter

“Q”

Center Freq.

Boost (dB)

Amp LP Filter

Advanced

Bass

Control

Amplifier Input Section

Subwoofer Output

MONO OUTPUT ONLY

Left Output

Right Output

Left Ch.

Right Ch.

Filter Freq. (Hz)

Filter Freq. (Hz)

Infrasonic Freq. (Hz)

Remote Bass Port

Full Range | Amp Filter | Out Filter

Output Mode

Filter Slope

Mode

Mode | Slope

Input Voltage

Input Sens.

Output Polarity

12dB | 24dB

Filter Mode

LP | HP

Bass EQ

Off | On

Off | 12dB | 24dB

Low | High

Normal|Reversed

Off | On

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Monoblock Subwoofer Amplifier

Unlike conventional amplifiers that require 

a specific impedance to produce optimum 
power, the R.I.P.S.-equipped 1000/1v2 gives 
you the freedom to use a variety of subwoofer 
configurations that achieve final nominal 
impedances between  
1.5 – 4Ω (without sacrificing power output or 
sound quality).  

The operation of the R.I.P.S. circuitry is 

entirely automatic and adjusts itself every time 
the amplifier is turned on according to the lowest 
impedance present at the speaker load. There are 
no user controls to configure. The system 
operates through multiple stages of impedance 
optimization, choosing the stage most appropriate 
to the actual impedance of the speaker(s) you 
connect to it.  
 

IMPORTANT

!

 

If you connect a load higher than 4Ω nominal 

to the 1000/1v2, power will drop by half with 

every doubling of impedance above 4Ω. If you 

connect a load lower than 1.5Ω nominal to the 

1000/1v2, the amplifier protection circuitry 

activates a “safe” mode which reduces amplifier 

power to protect the circuitry from failure (the 

yellow LED on the top of the amplifier will 

light to indicate that this has happened). See 

page 12 for details.

 

IMPORTANT

!

 

Speaker loads below 1.5Ω nominal are not 

recommended and may cause the amplifier 

output to distort excessively. 

Speaker connections to the 1000/1v2 are 

straightforward and take place at the far right of 
the front panel. You will notice that there are two 
+” positive connections and two “” negative 
connections. This is to facilitate multiple speaker 
wiring. The two positive and two negative 
connections are connected in parallel inside 
the amplifier. Connecting two speakers, each to 
one set of positive and negative terminals, will 
result in a parallel speaker connection. If only 
connecting one pair of speaker wires, it is not 
necessary to use both sets of connections.

Do not chassis ground any speakers connected 

to this or any other JL Audio amplifier. Doing so 
will cause the amplifier to go into protection and 
mute the output.

The 1000/1v2’s speaker connectors are 

designed to accept 12 AWG – 8 AWG wire.

To connect the speaker wires to the amplifier, 

first back out the set screws on the top of the 
amplifier, using the supplied 2.5 mm hex 
wrench. Strip 1/2 inch (12 mm) of insulation 
from each wire and insert the bare wire end 
into the receptacles on the front panel of the 
amplifier, seating them firmly so that no bare 
wire is exposed. While holding each wire in place, 
tighten each set screw firmly, taking care not to 
strip the head of the screw and making sure that 
the wire is firmly gripped by the set screw.

 

IMPORTANT

!

 

Do NOT attempt to “bridge” two 1000/1v2’s or 

combine their output to a single load in any 

manner. Doing so will damage the amplifier(s).

 

IMPORTANT

!

 

Before reconnecting the battery ground and 

turning the system on, verify that all control 

settings on the amplifier are set according to 

the needs of the system.

adVanCed bass Control seCtion

The 1000/1v2 includes a versatile bass 

processing section consisting of two 
primary components: a fully variable, 
24 dB per octave infrasonic filter and a 
parametric, single-band equalizer.

+12VDC

Ground Remote

Preamp Output Section

Infrasonic Filter

“Q”

Center Freq.

Boost (dB)

Amp LP Filter

Advanced

Bass

Control

Amplifier Input Section

Subwoofer Output

MONO OUTPUT ONLY

Left Output

Right Output

Left Ch.

Right Ch.

Filter Freq. (Hz)

Filter Freq. (Hz)

Infrasonic Freq. (Hz)

Remote Bass Port

Full Range | Amp Filter | Out Filter

Output Mode

Filter Slope

Mode

Mode | Slope

Input Voltage

Input Sens.

Output Polarity

12dB | 24dB

Filter Mode

LP | HP

Bass EQ

Off | On

Off | 12dB | 24dB

Low | High

Normal|Reversed

Off | On

40

45

55

65

85

120

200

15

18

25

30

40

50

60

40

45

55

65

80

100

200

0.5

0.7

1.1

1.6

2.7

4.3 20

25

35

45

55

70

80

0

+4

+10

+13

+15

1000/1

v2

Monoblock Subwoofer Amplifier

 

 

1)  “Infrasonic Filter”: The infrasonic filter is a  

24 dB/octave high-pass filter, with a fully 
variable cutoff frequency between 15 - 60 Hz. 
When set at frequencies lower than 30 Hz, it 
conserves amplifier power without audibly 
affecting the quality of the sub-bass output. If 
set at frequencies higher that 30 Hz, there will 
be an audible effect, but one which may be 
desirable for SPL competition purposes or curve 
shaping of a bottom-heavy system. With ported 
enclosures, the use of the infrasonic filter is 
highly recommended to protect the speaker(s) 
from excessive excursion below box tuning. 
With sealed enclosures, the use of the filter is 
less necessary, but can still help protect the 
speaker system. If you would like to select the 
infrasonic filter frequency with a higher level of 
precision, consult Appendix C: Chart A-3 (page 
17) of this manual. The infrasonic filter can be 
completely defeated by selecting the “Off” 
position on the “Mode” switch. This bypasses 
all signal from flowing through the circuit.

 

2)  Parametric Bass Equalizer: The parametric 

equalizer allows the user to select the center 
frequency of the boost band as well as the 
bandwidth (“Q”) of the boost band. The “Q
control selects the bandwidth of the boost 
around the center frequency. Lower numbers 
pertain to wider bandwidths while higher 
number pertain to narrower bandwidths.
The “Center Freq.” control selects the center 
frequency of the boost bandwidth within 
a range of 20 - 80 Hz. If you would like to 
select the filter frequency with a higher level 
of precision, consult Appendix C: Chart A-4 
(page 17) of this manual. The “Boost” control 
determines how much boost (in dB) you are 
adding to the bass signal.  A range of 0 - 15dB 
of boost is available. The “Remote Bass Port” 
allows the connection of an optional remote 
boost knob (the RBC-1) that can be mounted 
in the front of the vehicle. This optional 
control takes the place of the “Boost” knob on 
the amplifier when connected and bypasses the 
Boost” control on the amplifier.

 

IMPORTANT

!

 

The “Advanced Bass Control” section will only 

operate when the amplifier’s filter is activated 

with the “Amp LP Filter” switch in the “12dB” 

or “24dB” position. It will not work with this 

switch in the “Off” position. This is to prevent 

cascading the processing of multiple amplifiers 

when configured in a master/Slave 

arrangement as shown in Appendix D (page 

18). If you are using an external active 

crossover and would like to use the “Advanced 

Bass Control” features, set the “Amp LP Filter” 

switch on “12dB” and rotate the frequency 

selection knob fully clockwise to the “200 Hz” 

position. This will activate the “LF Boost” and 

“Infrasonic Filter” controls without 

significantly affecting the crossover point 

selected by the external active crossover.

 

 

Summary of Contents for 1000/1v2

Page 1: ...tise and installation equipment to ensure optimum performance from this product Should you decide to install the amplifier yourself please take the time to read this manual thoroughly so as to familiarize yourself with its installation requirements and setup procedures If you have any questions regarding the instructions in this manual or any aspect of your amplifier s operation please contact you...

Page 2: ...g down Poor not recommended If mounting the amplifier under a seat make sure there is at least 1 inch 2 5 cm of space above the amplifier s outer shell to permit proper cooling Safety Considerations Your amplifier needs to be installed in a dry well ventilated environment and in a manner which does not interfere with your vehicle s safety equipment air bags seat belt systems ABS brake systems etc ...

Page 3: ...fuse for each 1000 1v2 Product Description The JL Audio 1000 1v2 is a monoblock subwoofer amplifier utilizing proprietary and patented Class D technology Its frequency response is limited to the range below 250 Hz It is not designed for driving midrange speakers or tweeters Every aspect of its operation has been optimized for low frequency amplification For detailed specifications please refer to ...

Page 4: ...Remote input and turn off when 12V is switched off If a source unit does not have a dedicated remote turn on output the amplifier s turn on lead can be connected to 12V via a switch that derives power from an ignition switched circuit The 1000 1 s Remote turn on connector is designed to accept 12 AWG 8 AWG wire 12 AWG is more than adequate for this purpose To connect the remote turn on wire to the...

Page 5: ...itches set to Low See Appendix D page 18 for details CROSSOVER CONTROLS Crossovers are groups of individual electronic filters which allow only certain frequency ranges to pass through them by attenuating frequencies outside the selected range These filters allow the user to specify what frequency range will be sent out of each channel section of the amplifier This in turn allows each speaker syst...

Page 6: ... s or combine their output to a single load in any manner Doing so will damage the amplifier s IMPORTANT Before reconnecting the battery ground and turning the system on verify that all control settings on the amplifier are set according to the needs of the system ADVANCED Bass Control Section The 1000 1v2 includes a versatile bass processing section consisting of two primary components a fully va...

Page 7: ...and mid bass speaker output The Output Polarity switch allows you to peform this polarity inversion without removing any wires Simply flip the switch from the Normal to the Reversed position Experiment with this switch to determine which polarity produces the best overall bass performance in your system listening in particular to the mid bass smoothness and impact to make your determination ier In...

Page 8: ...easily in just a few minutes using equipment which is commonly available in installation bays Necessary Equipment Digital AC Voltmeter CD with a sine wave test tone recorded at 0 dB reference level in the frequency range to be amplified for that set of channels 50 Hz for subwoofer channels 1 kHz for a midrange application The CleanSweep Calibration Disc contains the appropriate test tones and is a...

Page 9: ...4 20 67 21 69 22 72 23 75 24 80 78 25 82 26 86 27 90 28 95 29 100 100 30 107 31 113 32 122 33 131 34 143 35 156 36 200 169 37 186 38 192 39 197 Full clockwise 197 CHART A 3 INFRASONIC FILTER Detent Panel Actual Number Marking Freq Full counter clockwise 14 01 14 02 14 03 14 04 15 14 05 15 06 15 07 16 08 18 17 09 17 10 18 11 19 12 20 13 20 14 25 21 15 22 16 24 17 25 18 27 19 28 20 30 30 21 33 22 35...

Page 10: ...ster amplifier s Output Mode switch to the center Amp Filter position This will send a parallel mono summed signal from the Master amplifier s Amp LP Filter section to its preamp outputs 2 Connect an RCA cable from the Master amplifier s preamp outputs to the main input of the first Slave amplifier Set the Slave amplifier s Amp LP Filter to the Off position This will defeat the LP filter and the b...

Page 11: ...ient connection with the metal inside the terminal block How do I properly set the input sensitivity on my amplifier Please refer to Appendix A page 14 to set the input sensitivity for maximum low distortion output My amplifier doesn t turn on Check the fuse not just visually but with a continuity meter It is possible for a fuse to have poor internal connections that cannot be found by visual insp...

Page 12: ...fer Output MONO OUTPUT ONLY Left Output Right Output Left Ch Right Ch Filter Freq Hz Filter Freq Hz Infrasonic Freq Hz Remote Bass Port Full Range Amp Filter Out Filter Output Mode Filter Slope Mode Mode Slope Input Voltage Input Sens Output Polarity 12dB 24dB Filter Mode LP HP Bass EQ Off On Off 12dB 24dB Low High Normal Reversed Off On 40 45 55 65 85 120 200 15 18 25 30 40 50 60 40 45 55 65 80 1...

Page 13: ...d warranties therefore these exclusions may not apply to you This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state If you need service on your JL AUDIO product All warranty returns should be sent to JL AUDIO s Amplifier Service Facility freight prepaid through an authorized JL AUDIO dealer and must be accompanied by proof of purchase a copy...

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