AMPLIFIER ADJUSTMENTS
Level:
The Level Adjust Control (Gain) matches the output of your Car Stereo to the
inputs on the Amplifier.
1. Turn Stereo on and adjust the volume to about 3/4’s of the stereo’s
maximum volume.
2. Carefully turn the Level control up (by turning it clockwise from the "Min"
position) on the Amp until the sound is just above your normal listening
volume or near distortion. (Distortion is when the sound/ music becomes
garbled, breaks up, or unclear).
4. If there is excessive HUM or HISS between songs, the levels are set TOO
HIGH and should be turned down, (reverse towards "Min").
Low Level Inputs:
Low Level (RCA) inputs. Using the Low Level output from your car stereo is
recommended (if available). If no Low Level Outputs are available from
your car stereo, please see the HIGH LEVEL INPUT on page 6.
Low Level Outputs:
The Line Level Output is to be used as an easy solution to link multiple
amplifiers together without the use of RCA Y-cables or running extra RCA
cables from the front of the vehicle to the rear amplifier location.
Bass Boost:
Adjustable Bass Boost (0~ +12dB @ 45Hz)
Use Caution while adjusting Bass Boost. Using to high of a setting may
cause distortion or damage Speakers.
MIN MAX
0dB 12dB
- 3 -
PHASE
REMOTE
MASTER/SLAVE
0 180
IN
OUT
L
R
L
R
LOW PASS
200Hz
40Hz
FULL
GND
L
R
HI INPUT
Use the High Level input harness if you are connecting your amplifier to a
Factory Stereo or a Stereo that does not have any available Low-Level (RCA)
outputs. Connect Left and Right Speaker outputs from the vehicle to the Left
and Right High Level input wires.
High Input Harness:
Low Pass Filter:
Remote Level Control:
Master/ Slave In and Outputs:
Phase Level:
Plug the cable into the REM connector on the amplifier and into the controller.
This will allow you to adjust the level of your amplifier while in low filter mode
from the crossover frequency and below.
Use the Low Pass filter when you want to Filter out high frequencies.
Set the switch to Low Pass and adjust the level to the desired frequency.
The Master and Slave settings on the 1000c1 allow you to “Strap” or
compound (2) amplifiers to a drive a Single voice coil based on your specific
needs and power requirements. The default setting is for Master. If you
choose to Slave a second amp, please see page 6.
Adjusts the relative phase of the output in a range of 0 to - 180 degrees.