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4.  Input Sensitivity – The Input Sensitivity switch is used to set the proper input voltage range:

X1 POSITION: 100mV–1V (Typically for RCA Input)

X10 POSITION: 1V–10V (Typically for Speaker Level Input)

5.  Gain Control – This feature is used to fi ne-tune the input sensitivity of the amplifi er to the source unit’s output 

level.

6.  Variable Hi, 12dB / Low, 24dB Mono @ 40Hz–350Hz X-over – This control allows the user to choose the exact 

low pass or high pass frequency range the amplifi er will play for the best possible performance.  The upper 

end of the low pass crossover range can be selected from 40Hz–350Hz at 24dB per octave with a mono output. 

The lower end of the high pass crossover range can be selected from 40Hz-350Hz at 12dB per octave with a 

stereo output.  

7.  Fixed Subsonic Filter – This feature limits frequencies from 30Hz at 12dB per octave and below from being 

sent to the subwoofers.  The subsonic feature includes a selectable on/off switch and a control knob used to 

adjust.  

8.  Parametric Equalizer – This one band parametric equalizer provides individual frequency, Q/bandwidth, and 

-/+ 12dB gain adjustment controls. Any frequency from 30Hz to 80Hz can be chosen and boosted or cut 12dB. 

The “Q” ranges from 0.5 to 4.0 in value allowing a wide variety of bandwidth adjustment to address the subtle 

tuning requirements common to mobile audio systems. 

9.  A.R.C. – The Active Resonance Control (A.R.C.) is a level adjustment that reduces the resonant frequencies 

inside the vehicle to improve the midrange sound quality. Turn this control in either direction until the vocals 

of the music are up front and centered in the vehicle. The midrange sound should be smooth and detailed.  

10.  Remote Subwoofer Level Control (Remote Gain) – This port allows the use of the optional “remote level 

control”. The Remote Subwoofer Level Control is a bass control module that can be installed in any location 

within the vehicle for remote adjustments. 

11.  StreetWires Connectors – All MTX amplifi ers include StreetWires connectors for effi cient current and 

maximum voltage transfer.

12.  Speaker Connection – These output terminals are individually labeled for proper speaker connections. When 

bridging the amplifi er, use the left positive terminal and the right negative terminal only. Warning, do not 

bridge the amplifi er with an impedance lower than 2 ohms.

13.  Power Terminals – This is the main power connection for the amplifi er.  The power and ground wire size 

should be the same gauge.   

 

• GND – The ground wire from this connection must be attached to bare metal on the vehicle. The distance to 

the ground should be as short as possible and no more than 18”.

 

• REM – To turn the amplifi er on/off, this terminal must be connected to the source unit’s “remote or electric 

antenna” wire. 

 

• +12V – The power wire from this connection must be attached to the positive side of the vehicle’s battery. 

 

• CAP+ - Capacitor Positive Input – The ideal connection point ofr the positive side of the capacitor to increase 

the amplifi er’s performance.

 

• CAP- - Capacitor Negative Input - The ideal connection point for the negative side of the capacitor to increase 

the amplifi er’s performance. 

Before Starting

MTX recommends that you have your new Thunder amplifi ers installed by an authorized MTX retailer, preferably 

MECP certifi ed. If you do decide to do it yourself, make sure you have read the instructions carefully and have 

the following tools: 

 

• Electric drill

 

• Phillips bit or screwdriver

 

• 1/8” bit

 

• Wire cutters/crimpers 

 

• Safety glasses

 

• X-Acto knife

Disconnect the vehicle’s negative battery connection. Any deviation from the recommended connection 

procedures may cause serious damage to the amplifi er, speakers, and/or vehicle electrical system.  Please 

double check the connections before turning the system on.

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