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Phoenix Gold International, Inc. • 9300 North Decatur St. Portland, OR 97203 • 503.286.9300 • www.phoenixgold.com

RSd AMPLIFIERS 

MONOBLOCK OWNER’S MANUAL

ADJUSTMENTS

CROSSOVER FREQUENCY SELECTION

Fully variable crossover from 25 to 250Hz.  Adjust this setting according to your 
speakers specification or to your particular preference.

Figure 6: Crossover and Frequency Selection

INPUT SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT

The Input Sensitivity Control is located on the Input Panel. The objective of 
the input sensitivity adjustment is to match the output of the source unit with 
the input of the amplifier (it is not a volume control). The output voltage of 
individual source units can vary. For example, some source units have an 
output of 200 mV others have 4 Volts or more.  Adjusting this control requires 
some experimenting. Basically you want all the gain at the beginning of the 
system, NOT at the end (amplifier). Turn your source unit volume UP and keep 
your amplifier gains at the minimum possible settings. This will give you the 
best sound and signal-to-noise ratio.   

Figure 7: Input Sensitivity Control

NOTE: Turning the input gain up does not indicate more power, but increases 
the possibility of noise. The input gain control is not a volume control.  The 
function of the gain is to match the voltage that the amplifier is looking for, to 
the voltage that the source unit is supplying

1. Turn the Input Sensitivity Control all the way down (counter clockwise).
2.  Set the volume control of the source unit to approximately 3/4 of its 

maximum output.

3. Turn the balance control of the source unit to its center position.
4. Set the tone (bass/treble) controls to flat (zero).
5. Play a song (original recording) with wide dynamic range
6.  To locate the optimum input sensitivity setting, turn the Input Sensitivity 

Control clockwise until audio distortion starts to develop. Turn the sensitivity 
control counter clockwise slightly until you no longer hear distortion.

7.  If you constantly switch between sources (CD/tape and radio), you will need 

further adjustment since radio output level differs from that of CD or tape. In 
this case, you need to locate a balanced sensitivity setting which is best for 
both the output level of radio and that of CD or tape.

CONNECTING AMPLIFIER POWER WIRE TO THE BATTERY (B+)

Power cables are as important as battery capacity. Use no less than an 8AWG 
(8 gauge) power cable, while 4 gauge would be optimum for most applications. 
YOU CAN NEVER HAVE TOO BIG OF A POWER/GROUND WIRE!  Run the 
power cable through the interior of the vehicle (Avoid moving parts: seat rails, 
steering column, etc…) connecting one end to the amplifiers (+) terminal and 
connecting the other end to a proper sized fuse link within 18 inches of the 
positive post on the battery.  If possible do not run the power cable together 
with the audio cables as it could possibly cause radiated noise in your audio 
system. It is recommended to run audio cables on one side of your car and 
power cables on the other.

Note: The proper size primary fuse/circuit breaker (located within 18 inches of 
the battery) may vary depending on your system design but should not exceed 
50% of the main batteries’ amp hour rating. Using a larger value circuit breaker 
or fuse value means that you have NO protection. DO NOT over fuse!  Fuses on 
the amplifier and at the battery DO NOT protect the amplifier, they protect the 
car.

CONNECTING AMPLIFIER GROUND WIRE

 

(B-)

It is recommended to run a ground wire directly to the battery as you 
would do with the positive cable, to avoid any voltage losses and possible 
ground related noises.

 

 You can use the vehicle chassis, and if you chose to 

do this find a solid ground point (Frame, Strut Tower, Reinforced area near seat/
seatbelt) and remove the paint to reveal bare metal. Attach the ground wire to 
the chosen ground source and connect the other end of the ground wire to the 
GND terminal of the amplifier.   

Note: The ground wire should be the same gauge cable as the power cable 
running from the positive post of the battery to the amplifier.

TERMINALS AND CONNECTORS

Proper size terminals and/or connectors are required to ensure a safe and 
secure electrical connection and conduction.

CONNECT THE AMPLIFIER REMOTE LEAD (R)

Connect the remote “R” terminal of the amplifier to the remote output lead of 
the source unit so that the amplifier will turn on and off with the source unit. If 
the source unit does not provide a remote output, connect to the source units’ 
switched 12+ volt source.

RECONNECT THE BATTERY GROUND TO THE VEHICLE CHASSIS

Double check all the previous installation steps, in particular, the wiring and 
component connection.  If everything is in order, complete the installation by 
reconnecting the battery ground to the vehicle chassis.

Figure 5: Crossover Frequency Selection

Figure 6: Input Sensitivity Control

Both the high-pass and the low-
pass section offer a fully variable 
crossover from 40 to 400Hz.  Adjust 
this setting according to your 
speaker component specifications or 
to your particular preference.

The Input Sensitivity Control is located on the Input Panel. 
The objective of the input sensitivity adjustment is to 
match the output of the source unit with the input of the 
amplifier (it is not a volume control). The output voltage of 
individual source units can vary.

Recommended Cable Size

Total RMS 

Power

Distance

4 ft.

8 ft.

12 ft.

16 ft.

20 ft.

100W

8 ga.

8 ga.

8 ga.

8 ga.

4 ga.

200W

8 ga.

8 ga.

8 ga.

4 ga.

4 ga.

400W

8 ga.

8 ga.

4 ga.

4 ga.

4 ga.

600W

8 ga.

4 ga.

4 ga.

4 ga.

4 ga.

800W

4 ga.

4 ga.

4 ga.

2 ga.

2 ga.

1000W

4 ga.

4 ga.

2 ga.

2 ga.

2 ga.

1400W

4 ga.

2 ga.

2 ga.

2 ga.

2 ga.

Summary of Contents for RSD300.1

Page 1: ...lease read your warranty and retain your receipt and original carton for possible future use Great product and competent installations are only one piece of the puzzle when it comes to your system Make sure that your install is using only the best installation accessories Phoenix Gold manufactures everything from RCA cables and speaker wire to power ground cable and battery connectors With proper ...

Page 2: ...nty Any applicable implied warranties are limited in duration to the period of the express warranty as provided herein beginning with the date of the original purchase at retail 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 warranty gives you specific...

Page 3: ... temporarily shut down to allow for a cooling period As soon as the temperature returns to a safe level the amplifier will restart and resume normal operation This indicator also lights up when the amplifier detects either an over current situation shorted speaker outputs or a DC offset at the outputs Turn off the amplifier double check all inputs and speaker connections to make sure there is no shor...

Page 4: ... section titled INPUT SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT 5 SUBSONIC FILTER This is a filter to remove unwanted low frequencies that may cause damage to the speaker or are inaudible When this is used properly it will allow the amplifier to run more effectively 6 FREQUENCY SELECTOR FREQ Allows variable adjustment from 40 to 400Hz 7 VARIABLE BASS BOOST The bass boost will increase the output centered at 45Hz from ...

Page 5: ...EPERATELY This connection allows for connection of our remote voltage display optional so that you can monitor the applied voltage at the amplifier in real time 14 LEFT RIGHT SPEAKER OUTPUT TERMINAL Used to connect the amplifier to speakers The minimum suggested speaker wire size is 16 gauge for stereo mode and 14 gauge if the amplifier is going to be used in mono bridged operation 8 GROUND INPUT TER...

Page 6: ...to damage sensitive vehicle systems by drilling where you have selected look for gas tank wires etc Remove the amplifier and pre drill the locations for size screws bolts that you have selected that fit the amplifier and your installation purposes permanently mount the amplifier to selected location Figure 3 Typical System connection Note It is best to mount the amplifier to some form of insulating sur...

Page 7: ...use link within 18 inches of the positive post on the battery If possible do not run the power cable together with the audio cables as it could possibly cause radiated noise in your audio system It is recommended to run audio cables on one side of your car and power cables on the other Note The proper size primary fuse circuit breaker located within 18 inches of the battery may vary depending on y...

Page 8: ...r source unit s fader control Check the amplifier s Input Sensitivity Level Frequent automatic amplifier shut down This indicates that the amplifier is operating at a continually undesirable high internal temperature High operating temperature can be caused by inadequate ventilation Refer to the sub section titled LOCATION for better amplifier location High operating temperature can also be caused by ...

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