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4.  Input Sensitivity –The Input Sensitivity switch is used to set the proper input voltage range:

 

X1 POSITION: 100mV – 1V  (Typically for RCA Input)

 

X10 POSITION: 1V – 10V (Typically for Speaker Level Input)

5.  Stereo Gain Control – This feature is used to fine-tune the input sensitivity of the amplifier to the source unit’s 

output level.

6.  Switchable Hi, 12dB/Low, 24dB X-over – This switch is used to pick the preferred frequency range the amplifier 

will play.  A high-pass or full range output may be selected for the front output. A high-pass, low-pass, or full 

range output may be selected for the rear output.    The upper end of the low-pass crossover is 85Hz at 24dB 

per octave with a mono output. The lower end of the high-pass crossover is 85Hz at 12dB per octave with a 

stereo output.  

7.  Dual Mono Output (low pass only) – This feature is used when driving subwoofers and the amp is wired in a 

bridged front and bridged rear configuration (2-channel) or all channels combined configuration (1-channel) to 

ensure all channels receive the same signal. 

8.  Summed Front/Rear Line Level Output – This line level output is used to send a signal to an additional 

amplifier. The signal is not affected by front rear fading. 

9.  Remote Subwoofer Level Control (Remote Sub) – This port allows the use of the optional “remote level 

control”. . The Remote Subwoofer Level Control is a bass control module that can be installed in any location 

within the vehicle for remote adjustments. 

10.  StreetWires Connectors – All MTX amplifiers include StreetWires connectors for efficient current and 

maximum voltage transfer

11.  Speaker Connection – These output terminals are individually labeled for proper speaker connections. When 

bridging the amplifier, use the left positive terminal and the right negative terminal only. Warning, do not 

individually bridge the front and/or rear of the amplifier with an impedance lower than 4 Ohms.

12.  Power Terminals – This is the main power connection for the amplifier.  The power and ground wire size 

should be the same gauge.   

 

•  GND – The ground wire from this connection must be attached to bare metal on the vehicle.

 

•  REM – To turn the amplifier on/off, this terminal must be connected to the source unit’s “remote or electric 

antenna” wire. 

 

•  +12V – The power wire from this connection must be attached to the positive side of the vehicle battery. 

 

Before Starting

MTX recommends that you have your new Thunder amplifiers installed by an authorized MTX retailer, preferably 

MECP certified. If you do decide to do it yourself, make sure you have read the instructions carefully, and that 

you have the following tools: 

 

•  Electric drill 

 

• 

Phillips bit or Screwdriver

 

•  1/8” bit  

 

• 

Wire cutters/crimpers 

 

•  Safety Glasses  

• 

X-acto Knife

 

Disconnect the vehicle’s negative battery connection. Any deviation from the recommended connection 

procedures may cause serious damage to the amplifier, speakers and/or vehicle electrical system.  Please 

double-check the connections before turning the system on.

Installation - Mounting

Place your Thunder amplifier at the predetermined mounting location. Using a felt pen, mark the exact position of 

the mounting holes on the mounting surface. Set the amplifier aside then with a sharp, precise blade cut small 

circles in the carpet and padding around the four marks denoting your mounting holes to expose the metal 

underneath. Use a center punch to make an indentation in the metal to ensure that you drill the exact position 

for the screws.  

Note: Please use common sense and make sure that all vehicle wires, gas lines, break line, etc... are clear and will 

not interfere with the installation. ALWAYS WEAR PROPER SAFETY GLASSES. 

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