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any amplifier in the system beyond the maximum

level established during the procedure outlined in

Appendix B (page 22). Doing so will result in

audible distortion and possible speaker damage.

Be aware that all three 

“Input Sens.”

adjustments will have to be made, regardless of

how many input cables are feeding the amplifier.

These controls will allow you to set the

appropriate relative levels for the Front, Rear and

Subwoofer Channels.

Subwoofer “Input From” Selection:

Located to the left of the 

“Input Voltage” 

switch

in the 

“Subwoofer Channel Control Section”

is a

switch labeled 

“Input From”

.This switch

determines whether the subwoofer channel will

receive its input from the 

“Independent Sub Input”

jacks (select 

“Ind.”

) or from a sum of the Front and

Rear Channel Input signals (select 

“F+R”

) or from

the Front Channel Inputs only (select 

“Front”

).

Front and Rear Channel “Input Mode” Selection:

Located to the right of the rear channel input

jacks in the 

“Rear Input Section”

is a switch

labeled 

“F/R Input Mode”

.This switch determines

whether the front and rear channels will receive

their input independently (select 

“4ch”

) or from

the 

“Rear Input Section”

jacks only (select 

“2ch”

).

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 system to only reproduce a

range of frequencies it is well-suited for, resulting in

reduced distortion and improved fidelity.

Front Filter Section:

1) “Filter Mode” Control:

Located in the

“Front

Filter Section”

, this switch allows you to configure

the Front Channel filter into one of three modes:

“Off” (Defeated):

Defeats the filter for the Front

Channels completely, allowing the full range of

frequencies present at the inputs to feed that pair

of channels.This is useful for systems utilizing

outboard crossovers or requiring full-range

reproduction from these channels.

“BP” (Bandpass):

Configures the Front Channel

Filter to attenuate frequencies above the selected

filter frequency 

and

below the frequency selected in

the Rear Channel High-Pass Filter. This creates a

true bandpass filter well-suited for driving mid-bass

or mid-range speakers in a tri-amplified system (see

page 18 for details).

“HP” (High-Pass):

Configures the Front Channel

Filter to attenuate frequencies below the selected filter

frequency. Useful for connection of component

speakers to the front channels in a bi-amplified system.

2) “Filter Slope” Control:

This switch allows you

to select from two filter slopes.

“12dB”:

Configures the Front Channel Filter to

attenuate frequencies below the selected filter

frequency at a rate of 12 dB per octave

(Butterworth alignment).

“24dB”:

Configures the Front Channel Filter to

attenuate frequencies below the selected filter

frequency at a rate of 24 dB per octave (Linkwitz-

Riley alignment).

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Front Filter Section

Freq. Range

x1/x10

HP Filter Freq.(Hz)

Filter Slope

12dB/24dB

Filter Mode

Off/BP/HP

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TURN-ON LEAD

The 500/5 uses a conven12V remote

turn-on lead, typically controlled by the source unit's

remote turn-on output.The amplifier will turn on

when +12V is present at its

“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 500/5's 

“Remote”

turn-on connector is

designed to accept 18 AWG – 8 AWG wire. 12

AWG is more than adequate for this purpose.

To connect the remote turn-on wire to the

amplifier, first back out the set screw on the top of

the amplifier, using the supplied hex wrench. Strip

1/2 inch (12mm) of wire and insert the bare wire

into the receptacle on the front panel of the

amplifier, seating it firmly so that no bare wire is

exposed. When using smaller wire, it may be

necessary to strip 1 inch of insulation from the wire

and fold the bare wire in half prior to insertion.

While holding the wire in the terminal, tighten the

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.

INPUT SECTIONS

Three left/right pairs of RCA type jacks are

provided for input (one pair for the subwoofer

channel, one pair for the rear channels and one pair

for the front channels).There are several ways that

the 500/5's inputs can be configured. Please read the

“System Configurations” section of this manual (page

14) carefully to determine the proper configuration

for your application.

Input Voltage  Range:

A wide range of signal input voltages can be

accommodated by each of the 500/5's input stages

(200mV – 8V).This wide range is split up into two

sub-ranges, accessible via switches located in each

input section of the amplifier.

Be aware that

each input section's “Input Voltage” switch

will have to be configured, regardless of

how many inputs are actually feeding the

amplifier.

The 

“Low”

position on each 

“Input Voltage”

switch selects an input sensitivity range between

200mV and 2V.This means that the Input Sensitivity

rotary control will operate within that window. If

you are using an aftermarket source unit, with

conventional preamp-level outputs, this is most likely

the position that you will use.

The 

“High”

position on each

“Input Voltage”

switch selects an input sensitivity 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 speaker output

wires of the source unit or small amplifier onto a

pair of RCA plugs.

The output of the amplifier will 

decrease

for a

given input voltage when the 

“Input Range” 

switch

is placed in the 

“High”

position. Conversely, the

output will be higher with the switch in the 

“Low”

position. While this may sound counter-intuitive, it is

consistent with the descriptions above.

Input Sensitivity Adjustment:

Located next to the 

“Input Voltage” 

switch in

each input section is a rotary control labeled 

“Input

Sens.”

Once the appropriate 

“Input Voltage”

range

has been selected, this control can be used to

match up the signal level of the system to produce

the desired level from the amplifier. 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 input voltage.) Be

aware that each of the three 

“Input Sens.”

adjustments will have to be made, regardless of

how many inputs are feeding the amplifier.These

controls will allow you to set the appropriate

relative levels for the subwoofer channels and the

front and rear channels.

To properly set each set of amplifier channels

for maximum clean output, please refer to

Appendix B (page 22) in this manual. After using

this procedure, you can then adjust the relative

level of each channel pair by adjusting the input

sensitivity 

downward

on either or both channel

pairs, if they require attenuation to achieve the

desired system balance.

Do not increase the “Input Sens.” setting for

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Summary of Contents for 500/5

Page 1: ...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...

Page 2: ...lector pg 8 Selects Front Filter Cutoff Frequency pg 8 Input Sensitivity Control pg 6 Left and Right Input Jacks pg 6 Left and Right Input Jacks pg 6 Rear Speaker Outputs pg 11 Front Speaker Outputs p...

Page 3: ...00 5 5 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION The JL Audio 500 5 is a five channel system amplifier utilizing patented Absolute Symmetry Class AB technology for its front and rear channels and patented Class D technolog...

Page 4: ...ition switched circuit The 500 5 s Remote turn on connector is designed to accept 18 AWG 8 AWG wire 12 AWG is more than adequate for this purpose To connect the remote turn on wire to the amplifier fi...

Page 5: ...ugh mode for the preamp output delivering a sum of the signals being fed to the Front Input Section and Rear Input Section of the amplifier If the input signal is full range the preamp output Sub LP F...

Page 6: ...ker connectors only the Left and Right remain unused Then connect a mono signal to both left and right RCA inputs for ction ut Sens ght Ch Front Speaker Outputs IMPORTANT IMPORTANT IMPORTANT JL AUDIO...

Page 7: ...erating normally 2 Thermal Red lights to indicate that the amplifier has exceeded its safe operating temperature putting the amplifier into a self protection mode which reduces the power output of the...

Page 8: ...te This configuration can also be set up so that the subwoofer level tracks with the front channel level and only the rear channels are faded To configure the system in this manner go to the Subwoofer...

Page 9: ...for speaker level inputs Select Low for preamp level inputs or High for speaker level inputs Select 2ch Input Mode Amp Output to Rear Satellite Speakers Amp Output to Front Satellite Speakers Select...

Page 10: ...ee way operation This allows the independent powering of tweeters midwoofers and subwoofer s in the system and gives extensive control over level matching and crossover parameters Left and right tweet...

Page 11: ...33 143 34 157 35 184 36 200 193 37 198 38 198 39 198 Full clockwise 198 20 JL AUDIO 500 5 APPENDIX A Precise Frequency Selection Chart CHART A 1 FILTER FREQ FRONT REAR CH FILTERS Detent Panel Actual N...

Page 12: ...is very predictable This makes setting the gain structure via the input sensitivity controls very simple Following the directions below will allow the user to adjust the input sensitivity of the ampl...

Page 13: ...rocessing incorporated into the 500 5 it is possible to connect additional JL Audio 250 1 amplifiers in a Master Slave configuration with each amplifier driving its own speaker system but controlled b...

Page 14: ...MY AMPLIFIER Please refer to Appendix B page 22 to set the input sensitivity for maximum low distortion output MY AMPLIFIER DOESN TTURN ON Check to make sure there is 12V at the Remote connection of...

Page 15: ...hannel 20 Hz 20 kHz Signal to Noise Ratio 108 5 dB referred to rated power A weighted 20 Hz 20 kHz noise bandwidth Frequency Response 5 Hz 30 kHz 0 1 dB Damping Factor 200 4 per ch 50 Hz 100 2 per ch...

Page 16: ...req Range x1 x10 HP Filter Freq Hz Front Speaker Outputs Filter Slope 12dB 24dB Filter Mode Off BP HP 30 JL AUDIO 500 5 JL AUDIO 500 5 five channel system amplifier 12VDC Ground Remote Sub LP F R Inpu...

Page 17: ...s 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 p...

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