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Amplifier Owner’s Manual

© 2011 Phoenix Gold • www.phoenixgold.com  

System tuning

TROUBLESHOOTING

1.  Install all system fuses.

 

2.   Set the amplifier’s input sensitivity controls to their minimum positions 

(full counterclockwise). 

3.   Set all amplifier crossover switches according to your system’s design. 

4.   Make preliminary adjustments to the crossover frequency, usually 80Hz 

is good starting point for high and low pass. It may be necessary to fine 

tune the crossover frequency later for the best overall sound quality. 

5.   If using a Remote Subwoofer Level Control, set it to maximum (full 

clockwise). 

6.   Turn the headunit on with the volume set to minimum.

 

7.  Visually check the amplifier’s has powered on by the power LED. 

 

8.   Check the condition of all other components to make sure they are 

powered up. 

9.   Set the headunit’s tone controls, balance, and fader to the center (flat) 

position. Turn off any loudness or other signal processing features. 

10.   Set the volume control of the headunit for maximum undistorted output 

(on most headunits this will be approximately 7/8 of maximum volume). 

Use a very clear and dynamic recording.

11.   Turn up the sensitivity or input level control on the amplifier until the 

speakers reach maximum undistorted output. 

12.   Repeat sensitivity level adjustments for all other amplifiers.

 

 

13.   Reduce the headunit’s volume to a comfortable level. 

14.   Listen to various musical selections to check overall system balance. 

Compare front to rear, midbass to midrange, etc. If one speaker set is 

too loud compared to another, then its level must be lowered to blend 

correctly with the other speakers. 

 

 Note: For subwoofers controlled by  the Remote level control, keep the 

level setting from step 11 or 12. Use the control to blend subwoofers 

with the rest of the system. The correct subwoofer volume will change 

depending on road noise and differences in recordings. 

15.   Fine tune crossover frequencies to achieve the smoothest possible 

blending of each speaker set. 

16.   Adjust the Bass Equalization Controls on the amplifier, headunit or 

processor upstream if necessary to increase output.

 

 Note: Use these controls sparingly. Every 3dB of boost requires double the 

power at 45Hz. If your subwoofer system requires a lot of boost to sound 

good, there may be a problem. Look for out-of-phase woofers, a leaking 

subwoofer box, or incorrect box size. 

17.   With all levels set correctly, the system will reach overall maximum 

undistorted output at the volume level set in step 10.

No power: Check voltage at amplifier with a DMM (volt meter), +12v and R 

(with head unit on) the voltage should register between 12.2V and 14.6V 

when using the attached ground lead of the amplifier. Check fuse at amplifier 

and at the battery. Use a meter to verify connection from one end of the fuse 

to the other, breaks may not always be visible. If the fuse is blown, check the 

power wire and also the amplifier for a short. If the short is in the amplifier 

itself, see your Phoenix Gold dealer. If no short is present, replace the fuse.

Power without sound: Turn the amplifier off and check all input and output 

signal cables and power connections. Check the speakers for shorts with 

a DMM (volt meter) or by connecting them to another audio source. After 

making sure everything is correct, turn the amplifier on again.

Power without sound and the PROTECT LED is lit: The red PROTECT LED 

lights when the amplifier shuts down for either thermal or over-current 

protection. A high internal amplifier operating temperature will trigger 

thermal shutdown: after it cools about 5°C, the amplifier will restart. A 

shorted speaker lead or operation into unusually low impedance loads will 

trigger over-current shutdown: cycle power at the amplifier R terminal to 

restore operation. Check for shorted speaker wiring or damaged speakers or 

crossover systems if over-current shutdown occurs.

No sound from one side: Check the balance control in the head unit. Check 

speaker connections. Check signal input connection.

Very low output: Check your head unit’s fader control or the amplifier’s input 

sensitivity level. Make sure subsonic frequency control is not set too high and 

LP frequency control is not set too low at the same time.

Frequent amplifier shutdown with automatic recovery: This indicates 

chronic amplifier thermal shutdown because of operation at consistently 

high internal temperatures. High operating temperature can be caused 

by inadequate ventilation. Make sure you are not running a lower than 

recommend impedance. Also check for damaged speakers or passive 

crossover systems. Finally, chronic thermal shutdown may result from 

otherwise normal operation of the amplifier at elevated output power levels, 

which can be resolved by providing additional amplifier cooling, installing a 

higher-power amplifier, or reducing amplifier output level.

“Motor Boating” - the power indicator going off repeatedly when the audio 

system is on: Check the amplifier’s connection to the battery. Check battery 

voltage. If low, recharge or replace the battery. Check all ground connections.

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