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The next step is to connect the Power, Ground, and Remote wires to
your 

PEQ-114. The power wire should run from the mounting location

through the vehicle to the battery or power distribution block. Avoid
sharp corners, creases, and sharp body parts. When passing through
any metal wall (i.e. firewall etc.), a grommet must be used to prevent
the wire from chaffing and shorting to ground.
The ground wire should be of the same gauge as the power wire.  As
a rule of thumb, use as short a length of wire as possible.
Find a location near the equalizer that is metal (the floor is ideal) and
clean an area about the size of a quarter to bare metal.  Drill a pilot
hole in the middle of this area.  Be Careful!  Inspect the area underneath
to be sure you are not drilling into wires, brake or fuel lines, etc.
Terminate the wire with a ring connector and attach it to the bare
metal using a #8 sheet metal screw and washer (not supplied). We
suggest crimping and/or soldering this connection. After the connection
is complete, coat the area with silicone or some similar material to
prevent rust from developing.
Finally, the remote wire needs to
run to the power antenna (or
amplifier remote) lead of the head
unit. This wire supplies a 12 volt
signal to the 

PEQ-114 when the

main system is activated.
Once you have routed the power,
ground, and remote wires through
the vehicle, it is time to connect the wires to the 

PEQ-114. Be sure

that you have not reconnected the ground cable to the negative post
of the battery.
Cut off excess wire and, using wire strippers, strip the power, ground
and remote cables about 1/8 inch. Locate the power, ground, and
remote 

Powerlock connector (supplied).  On the top of the connector

are three slotted screws. With a small flat-bladed screwdriver, loosen
the screws before attempting to insert the cables.  After you have
inserted the stripped end of each cable into the connector, secure it
by tightening the associated screw. Check that each connection is
tight.  If the wires are secure, the connector may be plugged into the
PEQ-114.

Remote

Ground

Power

T/O B+

Powerlock

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Summary of Contents for PEQ-114

Page 1: ...ions Functions Features and Specifications System Tuning Mounting Frequency Distribution Mounting System Diagram Wiring Troubleshooting Wiring Block Diagram Functions Warranty PEQ114 Four Band Preampl...

Page 2: ...y reliability and value This PrecisionPower product reflects our commitment to offer you unparalleled versatility and quality for years of dependable service and listening enjoyment Service Do not att...

Page 3: ...um Output 10 k Load 8 5 VRMS Frequency Response 10 Hz to 100 kHz Supply Voltage 11 15 VDC Dimensions 3 20 L 6 75 W 0 95 H FEATURES SPECIFICATIONS 1 4 Band Graphic Equalizer Preamp Line Driver Ultra Wi...

Page 4: ...has been chosen securely mount the PEQ 114 using the two supplied brackets There are two different sets of brackets included with your PEQ 114 One set is used to flush mount the equalizer as shown abo...

Page 5: ...SA R L Sensitivity Input Input Output Power Adjustable slots for screws Secure the bracket to the PEQ 114 with the two 6 32x1 4 screws provided Dimensions 6 75 W 3 20 L 0 95 H Sub PEQ 114 Volume Power...

Page 6: ...side of the vehicle Be careful not to drill or screw into the wires when you replace the trim Run signal cables RCAs and remote turn on lead down the opposite side of the vehicle of the power wire to...

Page 7: ...dering this connection After the connection is complete coat the area with silicone or some similar material to prevent rust from developing Finally the remote wire needs to run to the power antenna o...

Page 8: ...Master volume control 2 Sub Subwoofer 40 Hz Boost Cut control 3 Low Low 100 Hz Boost Cut control 4 Mid Midrange 2 kHz Boost Cut control 5 Treble Treble 6 5 kHz 26 kHz Shelving Boost Cut control 6 Powe...

Page 9: ...h the output level from the source unit See Page 8 8 Input Gold plated RCA inputs Plug in the RCA cables from the source unit here 9 Output Gold plated RCA outputs Plug in the RCA cables to your ampli...

Page 10: ...t 1 2 6 Adjust the input gain control clockwise until the onset of audible distortion Then adjust the control counterclockwise slightly This setting will minimize system background noise and prevents...

Page 11: ...mpet french horn trombone tuba soprano sax tenor sax clarinet oboe flute piano synthesizer female vocal range male vocal range tympani kick drum tom drum snare drum cymbals electric bass FUNDAMENTAL N...

Page 12: ...e Unit POWERCLASS 4 channel Amplifier Front High Pass 100Hz Rear Low Pass 100Hz Subwoofer Subwoofer Passive Crossover Tweeter MidRange Passive Crossover Tweeter MidRange PEQ 114 Preamp Equalizer Sub P...

Page 13: ...ad unit and amplifiers Is the LED lit SOUND IS NOW IN OPPOSITE CHANNEL Reverse RCA inputs SOUND IS NOW IN OPPOSITE CHANNEL Reverse RCAs at head unit SAME CHANNEL Problem is in the Equalizer See your l...

Page 14: ...12 BLOCK DIAGRAM RCA Left Input RCA Left Output RCA Right Output RCA Right Input 4 BAND EQUALIZER VOLUME CONTROL 4 BAND EQUALIZER BACK TO CONTENTS...

Page 15: ...efer to original packaging for the serial number of your component speakers 5 The provisions of this warranty shall not apply to any PrecisionPower product used for a purpose for which it is not desig...

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