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PROBLEM

Distortion, background noise, 
crackling, or hissing in the 
speakers

Sound is too low

Amp keeps blowing fuses

5. Noise can be picked up due to bad RCA cables. Specially the super cheap ones. We recommend doing a 
test with different RCA cables. Replace the RCA cables if needed.
6. Low-quality speaker wires will also cause noise. We recommend you buy high-quality insulated speaker 
wire made for vessel applications.

1. This can be caused by wiring at too high of an impedance (ohms) and the amp puts out low power, at 4 
or 8 ohms for example. To resolve this, you will have to properly wire your speakers/subs to the amplifier.
2. Check the gain level on the amp. You may need to turn it up.
3. Power and ground wire that are too thin of a gauge size for the amplifier may cause low sound. Determine 
the proper wire gauge necessary and replace existing wires.
4. Make sure your positive and negative speaker wires are not reversed, as this would cause the sub to move 
but not make much noise.
5. Check your crossover setting on your amplifier. You may need to filter out more high frequencies, which 
your sub is not meant to play. So make sure it’s on low pass mode and then you also should try lowering the 
frequency of that low pass crossover and see if that helps.
6. On your receiver it is very common to have a volume level control for the preamp outputs (separate from 
your master volume control). To fix this, you can navigate to the audio settings, and search for subwoofer 
level controls, as well as front and rear preamp output controls. Crank up the level on this setting and you 
will be back in business.
7. Amplifier may not be powerful enough. If this is the case, we recommend upgrading to a more powerful 
amplifier.

Main Fuse

 - If you determine that your main fuse is blowing, then you’ll want to pay attention to when it 

blows. Try inserting a good, properly rated fuse with your head unit—and amplifier—turned off. If the fuse 
blows immediately, when everything is off, then you’re probably dealing with some kind of short in the power 
cable between the main fuse and the distribution block, or between the main fuse and the amplifier if there 
is no distribution block in the system. 

CAUSE/SOLUTION

Summary of Contents for KRYPTON MF3

Page 1: ...ered a bundle that includes more than one product and you are missing part of your bundle then it just means your order shipped from two different warehouses You will receive the remaining items very...

Page 2: ...our commitment to the end user See enclosed warranty vesseld for details Please read this installation guide vesselefully for proper use of your KRYPTON Marine amplifier Read this entire guide fully b...

Page 3: ...e attached to the bottom of the amp via predrilled holes see diagram below Mount the amplifier somewhere out of the way at the rear of the vessel underneath the dashboard or below the seats Choose a c...

Page 4: ...ers protection against damage from short circuits The power wire should terminate in a large ring terminal connected directly to the POSITIVE terminal An optional second fuse can be installed closer t...

Page 5: ...GAUGE SPEAKER WIRE 0 61 15 5mm 0 76 19 5mm 0 76 19 5mm 0 66 17mm TERMINAL DIAMETER POWER 0 33in 8 5mm REM 0 15in 4mm SPEAKER 0 15in 4mm TERMINAL DEPTH POWER 0 76in 19 5mm REM 0 66in 17mm SPEAKER 0 61i...

Page 6: ...el for personal preference Keep in mind that after equalizing you may have to go back and reset the amplifier s level controls If your unit has been professionally installed please do not change the g...

Page 7: ...ing for your particular ported enclosure Keep in mind that one octave up is double the frequency and one octave down is half the frequency 1 Divide the tuning frequency of your port by 4 2 Now subtrac...

Page 8: ...r output to the amplifier s Channel 1 and 2 input jacks Set the INPUT MODE switch to 2CH The amplifier s preamp circuitry will automatically mix all the channels and output will occur on all 4 channel...

Page 9: ...put jacks Feed Rear Left and Rear Right output to the channel 3 and 4 input jacks Set the INPUT MODE Switch to 4CH The amplifier s preamp circuitry will automatically mix all the channels and output w...

Page 10: ...ently on channels 1 4 being vesseleful not to load any single channel below 2 ohm stereo For typical 6 x 9 or 6 5 or component or coaxial speaker installs set the Crossover Mode Switches to Full Range...

Page 11: ...per the diagram wiring the woofer to Channel 3 s positive terminal and Channel 4 s negative terminal Set the Crossover Mode Switches of Channels 1 and 2 to Full Range while Channels 3 and 4 should be...

Page 12: ...r to Channel 1 s positive terminal and Channel 2 s negative terminal Wire one woofer to Channel 3 s positive terminal and Channel 4 s negative terminal Set the Crossover Mode Switches to LPF CROSSOVER...

Page 13: ...functionality Simply connect the included microphone to the 3 5mm jack marked MIC and you are ready to go When the microphone is keyed a music will fade to the background When microphone is unkeyed mu...

Page 14: ...dditional cooling fans to exhaust the hot air which can build up in the trunk This will help keep the ambient temperature in the trunk as low as possible so that your amps work flawlessly and without...

Page 15: ...on the amp have crossovers so they can each be used for subs or full range speakers or tweeters or midrange speakers All channels on the amplifier are bridgeable Digital Voltage Display on Amp Fully...

Page 16: ...0Hz 50KHz Damping Factor 85 100Hz 2 x 25 Amp ATC Fuse Dimensions W x H x L 8 66 x 2 2 x 13 1 KRYPTON MF4 Dyno Certified RMS Power Output 2 Ohm 150 Watts x 4 Channels 1 THD N 4 Ohm 100 Watts x 4 Channe...

Page 17: ...s Marine amp is 2 ohm stereo and 4 ohm mono bridged Lower impedance loads will cause overheating and may damage the amp Do not mix different impedance speakers in series and or parallel combinations a...

Page 18: ...18 DVC Configurations Woofer Wiring Guide continued...

Page 19: ...rrectly 3 Blown speaker To check for a blown speaker disconnect all the speakers from the amplifier If the amp goes out of protect mode then the problem is indeed a blown speaker Find which speaker is...

Page 20: ...mote turn on of the receiver A common error we see is the remote turn on gets connected to the antenna wire instead of the remote turn on wire of the head unit Please note the remote turn on wire is a...

Page 21: ...ow you only to enable front and rear which would cause the amp to have no sound 8 Speaker wire is not making a good contact on the speaker output of the amp or on the speaker terminal You need to make...

Page 22: ...f your RCA cables and speaker wire are run alongside your power cables they will pick up feedback If this is the case you will need to run the RCA cable on the other side separate from your power cabl...

Page 23: ...our crossover setting on your amplifier You may need to filter out more high frequencies which your sub is not meant to play So make sure it s on low pass mode and then you also should try lowering th...

Page 24: ...e doesn t blow with the power wire disconnected from your amp then you have an internal amplifier problem Internal Amplifier Fuse If the fuse blows when the amp is turned up then you likely have subwo...

Page 25: ...ng a multimeter 2 Check the RCA cable that is plugged into your receiver Make sure you plugged the amplifier into the pre amp output that is red and white In many cases we have seen customers plug the...

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Page 28: ...Features and specifications are subject to change and or improvement without notice Though we tried our best to ensure that this manual is free and clear of errors please don t hold us responsible for...

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