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 |  JL Audio - 1200/1

v3

 Owner’s Manual  

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“my amplifier shuts off once in a while, usually at higher volumes”

 

Check  your voltage source and grounding point. The power supply 

of the 1200/1v3 will operate with charging system voltages 
down to 10V. Shutdown problems at higher volume levels 
can occur when the charging system voltage drops below 
10V. These dips can be of very short duration making them 
extremely difficult to detect with a common DC voltmeter. 
To ensure proper voltage, inspect all wiring and termination 
points. It may also be necessary to upgrade the ground 
wire connecting the battery to the vehicle’s chassis and the 
power wire connecting the alternator to the battery. Many 
vehicles employ small (10 AWG - 6 AWG) wire to ground the 
battery to the vehicle’s chassis and to connect the alternator to 
the battery. To prevent voltage drops, these wires should  be 
upgraded to 4 AWG when installing amplifier systems with 
main fuse ratings above 60A. Grounding problems are the 

leading cause of misdiagnosed amplifier “failures.”

“my amplifier turns on, but there is no output”

 

Check  the input signal using an AC voltmeter to measure the 

voltage from the source unit while an appropriate test tone is 
played through the source unit (disconnect the input cables 
from the amplifier prior to this test). The frequency used 
should be in the range that is to be amplified by the amplifier  
(example: 50 Hz for a sub bass application or 1 kHz for a full 
range / high-pass application).  A steady, sufficient voltage 
(between 200mV and 8.0-volts) should be present at the 
output of the signal cables. 

 

Check  the output of the amplifier. Using the procedure explained in 

the previous check item (after plugging the input cables back 
into the amplifier) test for output at the speaker outputs of 
the amplifier. Unless you enjoy test tones at high levels, it is 
a good idea to remove the speaker wires from the amplifier 
while doing this.  Turn the volume up approximately half 
way. 5V or more should be measured at the speaker outputs.  
This output level can vary greatly between amplifiers but it 
should not be in the millivolt range with the source unit at 
half volume. If you are reading sufficient voltage, check your 
speaker connections as explained below.

 

Check  to ensure that the speaker wires are making a good 

connection with the metal inside the terminal block.  The 
speaker wire connectors are designed to accept up to 8 AWG 
wire.  Make sure to strip the wire to allow for a sufficient 
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 inspection. It is best to take the 
fuse out of the holder for testing. If no problem is found with 
the fuse, inspect the fuse-holder. 

 

Check  the integrity of the connections made to each of the 

+12VDC”,  “Ground”,  and “Remote” terminals. Ensure 
that no wire insulation is pinched by the terminal set screw 
and that each connection is tight. 

 

Check  to make sure there is +12V at the “Remote” connection of the 

amplifier. In some cases, the turn-on lead from the source unit 
is insufficient to turn on multiple devices and the use of a relay 
is required.  To test for this problem, jump the “+12VDC” wire 
to the “Remote” terminal to see if the amplifier turns on. 

 

“i get a distorted / attenuated sound coming out of the speaker(s)”

 

Check  the speaker wires for a possible short, either between the 

positive and negative leads or between either speaker lead 
and the vehicle’s chassis ground. If a short is present, you  
will experience distorted and/or attenuated output. The  
Low Ω” light will illuminate in this situation. It may be 
helpful to disconnect the speaker wires from the amplifier 
and use a different set of wires connected to a test speaker. 

 

Check  the nominal load impedance to verify that the amplifier 

is driving a load between 1.5 - 4Ω. JL Audio monoblock 
amplifiers have 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. In this case,  
each of the two loads should have a nominal 
impedance between 3 - 8Ω.

 

Check  the input signal and input signal cables to make sure signal 

is present at the “Amplifier Inputs” and the cables are not 
pinched or loose. It may be helpful to try a different set of 
cables and/or a different signal source to be sure.

“my amplifier’s output fluctuates when i tap on it or hit a bump”

 

Check  the connections to the amplifier. Make sure that the 

insulation for all wires has been stripped back far enough to 
allow a good contact area inside the terminal block. 

 

Check  the input connectors to ensure that they all are making good 

contact with the input jacks on the amplifier. 

aPPendix e:  trouble sHooting

Summary of Contents for 1200/1v3

Page 1: ...dio dealer Your authorized dealer has the training expertise and installation equipment to ensure optimum performance from this product Should you decide to install the amplifier yourself please take...

Page 2: ...ere with your vehicle s safety equipment air bags seat belt systems ABS brake systems etc You should also take the time to securely mount the amplifier using appropriate hardware so that it does not c...

Page 3: ...ation depends on appropriate power connections and fuse protection Product Description The JL Audio 1200 1v3 is a monoblock subwoofer amplifier utilizing proprietary and patented Class D technology It...

Page 4: ...ty range between 800mV and 8V This is useful for certain high output preamp level signals as well as speaker level output from source units and small amplifiers To use speaker level sources splice the...

Page 5: ...n output Rotating the control clockwise will result in higher sensitivity louder for a given input voltage Rotating the control counter clockwise will result in lower sensitivity quieter for a given i...

Page 6: ...Filter The preamp output is filtered by a fully variable active filter incorporated into the output section and is not affected by the bass control processing selected for the amplifier In Out Filter...

Page 7: ...the amplifier output to distort excessively Speaker connections to the 1200 1v3 are straightforward and take place at the far right of the front panel You will notice that there are two positive conn...

Page 8: ...ly and 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 l...

Page 9: ...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 Pan...

Page 10: ...ter 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 R...

Page 11: ...cient 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 di...

Page 12: ...er 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 Mo...

Page 13: ...tail and no warranties whether express or implied shall apply to this product thereafter Some states do not allow limitations on implied warranties therefore these exclusions may not apply to you This...

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