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Gain Setting

                     

Matching Your Components for Best Sound

Proper gain setting is one of the most important factors in setting up a stereo

system. At the same time, gain setting is most often done wrong. Turning up the

gain of an amp is the very last thing you should ever do to a system.

An amplifier is a step up transformer. Period. Any signal you put in is boosted by a

fixed factor. Music, hiss, or any other noise, it doesn’t matter. A large number of

noise problems are simply a matter of improper gain settings. The goal of gain

setting is to achieve the maximum amount of musical output from the amplifier

while getting the least amount of hiss or noise from the system. Your Z-Series

Series amplifier accepts an extremely wide range of input levels. As little as . 5

volts on the RCAs to as much as 8 volts. The basic gain setting is very simple and

requires no special tools. Whether you have a simple system with a deck and an

amp, or a system with a deck, line driver, equalizer, crossover, and amp, the

procedure is always the same. First, hook up the system with all gain controls at

minimum (turn the gain pot fully counter-clockwise with a small screwdriver).

Then turn on the head unit and turn up the volume. If you achieve clean sound,

and, more volume than you want, you don’t need to make any adjustments.

However, if you turn up the volume and begin to hear distorted sound before it

becomes loud, you are clipping (distorting) the deck (probably a little over ¾

volume). Turn the deck down just enough to hear clean sound again, and then

move to the next component in your system. With the deck playing at “maximum

clean volume” adjust the gain of the next component to its “maximum clean

volume”. If you adjust your gains this way, always starting at the head unit and

working down the line to the amplifier, you will get the most performance out of

your amplifier(s) with the least amount of unwanted distortion and noise.

 

                                      

 

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                                The Zapco ZX-Series

                   Competition, Class D, SPL Amplifiers

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Summary of Contents for ZX-10KD

Page 1: ...Owner s manual Before operating the unit please read this manual throughly and retain it for future reference Competition Competition Competition Class D Competition Bass SPL Amplifier ZX series...

Page 2: ...Protect your Investment Note your information below for reference Model Serial Date Purchased And Register your Zapco product now At www zapco com...

Page 3: ...consultations with the home and car audiophile communities over the last few years about human perception of sound We have also used a number of studies of the human physiology to examine what an ampl...

Page 4: ...ircuit from the battery to the amp and back to the battery through the chassis and frame The ground wire is just as important as the power input wire Positive and Negative connections must always use...

Page 5: ...e a simple system with a deck and an amp or a system with a deck line driver equalizer crossover and amp the procedure is always the same First hook up the system with all gain controls at minimum tur...

Page 6: ...6 5KD 3 x 0 Gauge AWG battery input connectors ZX 10KD Efficiency 86 at 4 ohm 100 Hz Tested voltage THD 14 4V 0 5 THD Operating voltage DC 10V 16V Wired remote control 2 ZX 6 5KD ZX 10KD SPL competit...

Page 7: ...UNIT HEAD UNIT PT LINK JACK To 12V DC ZX 6 5KD GROUND BATTERY GROUND PT LINK GND B REM POWER INPUT B GND POWER INPUT POWER INPUT B GND To 12V DC 250A x 3 External Type Fuse Recommended Ampere to REMOT...

Page 8: ...ifferent type or rating Caution 12V Power Connect the 12V terminal of the amplifier to the terminal of the battery using the same diameters the power and ground cables making sure you install in line...

Page 9: ...70Hz 12dB 90Hz 250Hz 180 10V 10Hz 0dB 30Hz 30Hz 0 REMOTE SPEAKER OUTPUTS GAIN SUB SONIC BASS BOOST BASS FREQ LPF PHASE SHIFT INPUT CH1 CH2 OUTPUT CH1 CH2 DAISY CHAIN PWR PRT Wired Remote Control To SL...

Page 10: ...ms source unit A second set of RCAs provides an output to feed the inputs of another amplifier The amplifier gain control lets you match the amplifier input levels to the source units output level RCA...

Page 11: ...B 30Hz 30Hz 0 REMOTE SPEAKER OUTPUTS GAIN SUB SONIC BASS BOOST BASS FREQ LPF PHASE SHIFT INPUT CH1 CH2 OUTPUT CH1 CH2 DAISY CHAIN PWR PRT Please note that this unit is a mono block unit and has only o...

Page 12: ...otal control over the SLAVE amplifier The positive terminal of the subwoofer s voice coil must be connected to the positive terminal of the MASTER Amplifier and the negative terminal of the subwoofer...

Page 13: ...ic damage will likely occur Use the amplifier in MONO mode only in compliance with above drawings Caution SPEAKER OUTPUTS INPUT CH1 CH2 0 2V 70Hz 10V 10Hz SPEAKER OUTPUTS REMOTE GAIN SUB SONIC 2 Ohm L...

Page 14: ...Hz SPEAKER OUTPUTS REMOTE GAIN SUB SONIC 1 Ohm Load 2 SUBWOOFER 4 Single Voice Coil SUBWOOFER 4 Single Voice Coil SUBWOOFER 4 Single Voice Coil SPEAKER CONNECTION 10 This amplifier is not supplied wit...

Page 15: ...0 12dB 30Hz 90Hz 0 180 degree 10Hz 350Hz 1dB 1 0 86 250A x 3 external type fuse 200mV 10V 5 280 W x 77 H x 940 L 4530W x 1CH 6510W x 1CH 6750W x 1CH 9060W x 1CH 13020W x 1CH 13500W x 1CH 90dB 30Hz 25...

Page 16: ...oise is most often caused by gain issues Proper gain matching is usually required to eliminate hissing noise SOUND TOO LOW DISTORTED SOUND Check if the input level control is set to match the output l...

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