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LINEAR POWER
is a trademark of Linear Power, Inc.
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CONSTRUCTION:
Features: Our unique, variable input sensitivity control
permits optimal signal matching for lowest noise and lowest distortion with
virtually any source. We use only high quality low
ESR
(Effective Series
Resistance) filter capacitors for lower power supply loses. All components used
are rated for at least 150% of their intended use.
QUALITY CONTROL:
In-house construction of critical components like
transformer and chassis, as well as total assembly, allows
LINEAR POWER™
to
maintain uniform quality.
100%
of the finished units are tested, then burned in for
four hours, and tested again. Amplifiers, which pass this rigorous test, have truly
earned the
LINEAR POWER™
logo.
MOUNTING
1. The amplifier will work best if it is kept as cool as possible. Mount in a position
that would allow the circulation of air into the intake side of the fan and allow the
exhaust side to blow freely into the trunk or open area.
2. Wire all connections as shown in instructions. Connect fan power plug to the
amp. Place fan shroud into position over amplifier and mount securely. Be sure
fan shroud does not touch the case of the amplifier as this might cause unwanted
noise due to vibrations.
WIRING
1. Disconnect the negative ground cable from your vehicle's battery before
making any power connections.
2. Connect the negative power wire from the amp to a solid frame member via
bolt or self-tapping screw. This connection must be to a clean, unpainted surface.
Always attach the ground wire first when installing this amplifier, and disconnect
the ground last when removing this amp from the system.
3. A fuse of the proper size must be installed in line with the power wire to protect
the vehicle's electrical system. It should be connected to the battery's positive
terminal. Use the fuse and fuse holder provided and replace only with the proper
type and size.
WARNING: USE OF OVERSIZE FUSE WILL VOID THE WARRANTY
4. The other end of the fuse holder should be connected to the positive power
lead of the amp. To extend the length of the wire, use only the same size or
larger wire.
5. The red and white wire acts as a remote turn-on for the amp. It should be
connected to a switched lead such as the power antenna lead from the radio. If