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2. Cooling Plenums: Maintain a minimum 2” clearance around
cooling plenums for proper amplifier cooling.

DCX 600.4 AND DCX 1000.4 FRONT PLATE DIAGRAM

1. Cooling Plenums: Maintain a minimum 2” clearance around
cooling plenums for proper amplifier cooling.
2. Rear Speaker Connector: Plug in the 

PowerLock

TM

connector

here.
3. Front Speaker/Remote Connector: Plug in the 

PowerLock

TM

connector here.
4 & 5. QBASS

TM

1 and QBASS

TM

2 Freq.: Use these switches,

QBASS

TM

and QBASS

TM

to program the QBASS PLUS

TM

circuit

frequency.
6. -12dB Attenuation Switch: Push this switch ‘IN’ for high voltage
input (4V-12V) capability. This button must be pushed ‘IN’ for  use
with speaker level input on common ground head-units or for high
voltage line drivers.
7. RCA Output: RCA outputs provide HP/LP/FULL 30-4kHz signal
to another amplifier.
8. Rear Inputs: Plug in the rear RCA leads from your source here.
9. Front Inputs: Plug in the front RCA leads from your source input
here.
10. Front Gain: Use this control to match the output level of the
source unit to the front channel of the amplifier.
11. Front Freq. Control: Move this detented control in a clockwise
direction to adjust the front crossover frequency from 30Hz to4kHz.
12. Front HP/LP/FULL Switch: Select the desired crossover

LP

FULL       HP

GAIN

MIN     MAX

FRONT

FREQ

30

4K

OUTPUT

REAR

R

FRONT

IN

IN

OUT

L

LP

FULL

HP

FREQ

30

4K

LP

FULL

HP

GAIN

MIN    MAX

REAR

SOURCE

INT
EXT

QBASS

ATT

2                    1

-12dB

FREQ

FR-          FR+          REM        FL+           FL-

BRIDGED

BRIDGED

RR-          RR+          RL+          RL-

FREQ

LP

FULL

HP

30

4K

OUTPUTS

LP

FULL

HP

SOURCE

SUM
REAR

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

18

19

20

21

1

7

8

9

10

5

4

3

2

6

DCX 600.4

DCX 1000.4

Front Panel

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Summary of Contents for DCX 1000.4

Page 1: ...AMPLIFIER MODELS DCX 300 4 DCX 600 4 DCX 800 5 DCX 1000 4...

Page 2: ...t 12 DCX 300 4 Front Plate Diagram 13 DCX 300 4 End Plate Diagram 14 DCX 600 4 and DCX 1000 4 Front Plate Diagram 15 DCX 800 5 Front Plate Diagram 17 DCX 600 4 DCX 800 5 DCX 1000 4 End Plate Diagram 1...

Page 3: ...Many parts of the PrecisionPowerTM product are custom built to our specifications Our factory parts are not made available to anyone else nor are they for sale Our goal is to make sure that your Prec...

Page 4: ...Stereo Operation 2 Yr Warranty if installed by an Authorized PrecisionPower Dealer SPECIFICATIONS Power Ratings MODEL 4ohm STEREO 2ohm STEREO 4ohm MONO DCX 300 4 4 X 50 4 X 75 2 X 150 DCX 600 4 4 X 75...

Page 5: ...eaker in the power wire within 18 of the battery This fuse or circuit breaker is to protect your vehicle from fire in case the power wire shorts to the vehicle body If you are only using one amplifier...

Page 6: ...the output signal when the peaks are too high This clipping causes audible distortion in the speakers 3 Short This LED illuminates RED on a short condition The amplifier will turn off and try to turn...

Page 7: ...de the boost control on the amplifier endplate TOOLS PARTS FOR INSTALLATION NOTE TOOLS ARE NOT SUPPLIED Small flat blade screwdriver Phillips screwdriver 2 or medium sized Wire cutters Wire strippers...

Page 8: ...ome vehicle radios have an anti theft feature where when the radio is removed from 12V the radio will no longer function and must be code reset Note The cables running from the battery to the rear of...

Page 9: ...plifier Note The power connector is inserted into the amplifier with the wire clamping screws in the up position as shown below For the rear channels locate the four terminal speaker PowerLockTM conne...

Page 10: ...as close together as possible and use the same gauge wire for both This will ensure that you have a good ground path and may eliminate such potential problems as engine noise and overheated amplifiers...

Page 11: ...pply Voltage Example A DCX amplifier has two channels at 250 watts per channel RMS rating into 4 ohms 250X2 500 watts You would use the formula in the following way 500 W X 1 5 750 watts 750W 62 5 Amp...

Page 12: ...Locate the PowerLockTM power and ground connector supplied With a small flat blade screwdriver loosen the screws before attempting to insert the cable wires Insert the wires into the appropriate hole...

Page 13: ...eakers while simultaneously running a mono output from the same amplifier is accomplished by running the stereo speakers normally and tapping into the appropriate wires for the mixed mono channel left...

Page 14: ...source here 8 Front Inputs Plug in the front RCA leads from your source here 9 Front Gain Use this control to match the output level of the source unit to the front channel of the amplifier 10 Front F...

Page 15: ...r output signal of the rear channel 17 Source Sum Rear Switch Select the SUM position if you want to use the RCA output signal summed from the front and rear audio channels or the REAR position to sel...

Page 16: ...gh voltage line drivers 7 RCA Output RCA outputs provide HP LP FULL 30 4kHz signal to another amplifier 8 Rear Inputs Plug in the rear RCA leads from your source here 9 Front Inputs Plug in the front...

Page 17: ...he rear crossover frequency from 30Hz to 4kHz 17 Rear HP LP FULL Switch Select the desired crossover setting HP LP FULL for the speaker output signal of the rear channel 18 Source Sum Rear Switch Sele...

Page 18: ...in the rear RCA leads from your source here 8 Front Inputs Plug in the front RCA leads from your source input here 9 QBASSTM 1 and QBASSTM 2 Freq Use these switches QBASSTM 1 and QBASSTM 2 to program...

Page 19: ...annel of the amplifier 16 Rear Freq Control Move this detented control in a clockwise rotation to adjust the rear crossover frequency from 30Hz to 4kHz 17 Rear HP LP FULL Switch Select the desired cro...

Page 20: ...round cooling plenums for proper amplifier cooling INPUTS There are two sets of RCA jacks on the front end of your amplifier The RCA cables from your source unit go in the set labeled INPUTS If your s...

Page 21: ...DCX 300 4 600 4 1000 4 BLOCK DIAGRAM INPUT ATTENUATION INPUT ATTENUATION 20...

Page 22: ...DCX 800 5 BLOCK DIAGRAM 21...

Page 23: ...a noise reduction of approximately one hundred times what the noise level would be without this circuitry It provides all the benefits of a true balanced line without the need of any special cables se...

Page 24: ...t and may damage your speakers or create excessive distortion if abused The optional QBASS REMOTETM This boost control can be mounted in the dash and will supersede the boost control on the endplate T...

Page 25: ...speakers The RCA outputs are controlled by a separate HP LP FULL switch and are always independent of the speaker output crossover As well as being able to independently select HP LP FULL your new DCX...

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Page 27: ...onset of audible distortion Then decrease the gain to the point just before the distortion starts This setting minimizes background noise and prevents overload 4 Repeat step 3 for any remaining indep...

Page 28: ...illuminate The amplifier will cycle like this indefinitely with blips of sound each time If this is the case check your speakers and wiring for low impedance and short circuits Thermal Protection eng...

Page 29: ...ng the speaker connector turning it over and plugging it back in SOUND IS NOW IN OPPOSITE CHANNEL SAME CHANNEL Reverse RCA inputs Problem is in the speaker or speaker wire of the silent channel SOUND...

Page 30: ...or other causes not arising out of defects in materials or construction ALL WARRANTIES INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO EXPRESS WARRANTY IMPLIED WARRANTY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY FITNESS FOR PARTICULAR...

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