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 |  JL Audio - 600/1

v3

 Owner’s Manual  

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aPPendix b:

600/1v3 specifications

general specifications:

Recommended Fuse Value:

  60A

Recommended Fuse Type:

 AGU or MaxiFuse™

input section:

Input Type:

 Differential-balanced with RCA jack inputs

Input Range:

 Switchable from 200mV - 2V RMS to  

800mV - 8V RMS

amplifier section:

Amplifier Topology:

 H-Bridge, Class D Mono  

with impedance optimization and patented 
discrete drive circuitry 

Power Supply: 

Pulse width modulation-regulated  

switching power supply 

Rated Power:

 600W RMS x 1 @ 1.5 - 4Ω (11 - 14.5V)

THD at Rated Power:

 <0.05% @ 4Ω, 50 Hz 

Signal to Noise Ratio:

 >95 dB referred to rated power  

(A-weighted, 20 Hz - 20 kHz noise bandwidth)

Frequency Response:

 5 - 250 Hz (+0, -3 dB)

Damping Factor:

 >500 @ 4Ω/50 Hz, >250 @ 2Ω/50 Hz

Crossover section:

Amplifier Low-Pass Filter

: State-variable, 12 dB/octave 

Butterworth or 24 dB/octave Linkwitz-Riley with 
continuously variable cutoff frequency selection  
from 40 - 200 Hz, defeatable

Preamp output:

2-Channel, with fully independent, state-variable,  
12 dB/octave Butterworth or 24 dB/octave Linkwitz-Riley 
filter with continuously variable cutoff frequency selection 
from 40 - 200 Hz, defeatable

advanced bass Control section

:

Parametric EQ:

 Single-band, fully parametric equalizer  

with “Q” adjustment from 0.5 - 4.0, center frequency 
adjustment from 20 - 80 Hz, boost adjustment from  
0 to +15dB and port for optional remote bass  
boost control (RBC-1), defeatable

Infrasonic Filter:

 Fully variable, 24 dB/octave Butterworth 

high-pass filter, cutoff frequency adjustable from 15 - 60 
Hz, defeatable

dimensions (H x w x d): 

2.36 in x 13.4 in x 9.25 in  (60mm x 340mm x 235mm)

nom. impedance

target aC Voltage

4Ω (or higher)

49.0V

42.4V

34.6V

1.5Ω

30.0V

aPPendix a:
input sensitivity level setting

JL Audio amplifiers utilizing the Regulated 

Intelligent Power Supply (R.I.P.S.) allow 
delivery of their rated power when connected 
to any load impedance from 1.5 - 4Ω per 
channel and when connected to a charging 
system with any voltage from 11 - 14.5V.  This 
design is beneficial for many reasons. One of 
these reasons is ease of setup.  Because each 
JL Audio amplifier will always deliver the 
same amount of power within its operational 
range of impedances and supply voltages, the 
maximum, unclipped output 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 amplifier(s) simply 
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 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 available for sale at  
http://store.jlaudio.com Do not use attenuated 
test tones (-10 dB, -20 dB, etc.).

the nine-step Procedure

 

1)  Disconnect the speaker(s) from the  

amplifier’s speaker output connectors.

2)  Turn off all processing (bass/treble, loudness, 

EQ, etc.) on the source unit, processors (if 
used) and amplifier. Set fader control to center 
position and subwoofer level control to 3/4 of 
maximum (if used to feed the 600/1v3).

3)  Switch the “Input Voltage” switch to “Low 

and turn the “Input Sens.” control all the  
way down.

4)  Set the source unit volume to 3/4 of full 

volume. This will allow for reasonable gain 
overlap with moderate clipping at full volume.

5)  Using the chart on this page, determine the target 

voltage for input sensitivity adjustment according 
to the nominal impedance of the speaker system 
connected to the amplifier outputs.

6)  Verify that you have disconnected the speakers 

before proceeding. Play a track with an 
appropriate sine wave (within the frequency 
range to be amplified by the 600/1v3) at 3/4 
source unit volume.

7)  Connect the AC voltmeter to the speaker output 

connectors of the amplifier. If the channel  
pair is operating in stereo, it is only necessary  
to measure one channel. If bridged, make sure  
you test the voltage at the correct connectors  
(L+ and R–).

8)  Increase the “Input Sens.” control until the 

target voltage is observed with the voltmeter.

9)  Once you have adjusted the 600/1v3 to its 

maximum low-distortion output level, 
reconnect the speaker(s). The “Input Sens.” 
control can now be adjusted downward if the 
amplifier requires attenuation to achieve the 
desired system balance. 

I M P O R TA N T

!

Do not increase any “Input Sens.” setting 

for any amplifier channel or channel 

pair in the system beyond the maximum 

level established during this procedure. 

Doing so will result in audible distortion 

and possible speaker damage.

It will be necessary to re-adjust the  

Input Sens.” for the affected channels if any 
equalizer boost is activated after setting the  
Input Sens.” with this procedure. This applies  
to any EQ boost circuit, including source unit 
tone controls or EQ circuits. EQ cuts will not 
require re-adjustment.

Due to ongoing product development, all specifications are subject to 
change without notice.

Summary of Contents for 600/1v3

Page 1: ...io 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 t...

Page 2: ...n system wiring outside or underneath the vehicle This is an extremely dangerous practice which can result in severe damage to your vehicle and person Protect all system wires from sharp metal edges a...

Page 3: ...iate for your system s needs The safety of your installation depends on appropriate power connections and fuse protection Product Description The JL Audio 600 1v3 is a monoblock subwoofer amplifier ut...

Page 4: ...nt to create a clean metal to metal connection between the chassis and the termination of the ground wire with a brass or copper power ring For optimal grounding we recommend the use of a JL Audio ECS...

Page 5: ...e above hint is not set in stone You should always listen to the system carefully to determine the best choice as vehicle acoustics and other factors play a big role in choosing the most appropriate f...

Page 6: ...elect 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 ba...

Page 7: ...s This may happen in a rapid cycle when bass heavy program material causes a weak charging system to dip below 10 volts momentarily If this is happening in your system have your charging system inspec...

Page 8: ...y 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 le...

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 Pane...

Page 10: ...source unit or from an outboard processor This amplifier s Amp LP Filter section and Advanced Bass Control features will process the signal for the Slave amplifier or amplifiers Here is the procedure...

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 dis...

Page 12: ...tput 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 Sl...

Page 13: ...etail 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 Thi...

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