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AMPLIFIER MODELS D500/1 D1000/1 D2000/1 D3000/1[...]
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T ABLE OF CONTENTS Congr atulations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Ser vice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 Caution . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2 F eatures . . . . . . . . . . . . [...]
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CONGRA TULA TIONS Thank y ou f or choosing Precision P o wer TM audio equipment. Designed and engineered in the USA, this product combines innov ative technology with the finest materials to consistently deliv er Absolutely State of the Ar t ™ perf ormance, sound quality , reliability , and v alue . This Precision P o wer TM product reflects our [...]
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FEA TURES Adv anced Instrumentation Input Stage. 24dB/Octa v e; HP/LP/FULL; 30-4kHz Crossov er . Independent Line Output Crossov er 30-4kHz PWM P ower Supply T riple Dar lington Output Stage . AP-IV Protection Circuity QB ASS TM Bass Boost High V oltage Input Capability with -12dB Atten uation Switch. Gold Plated RCA Input and Output Connectors. Po[...]
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SPECIFICA TIONS Nominal Power Ratings MODEL 4ohm MONO 2ohm MONO 1ohm MONO D500/1 1 X 125 1 X 200 1 X 250 D1000/1 1 X 175 1 X 275 1 X 500 D2000/1 1 X 375 1 X 600 1 X 1000 D3000/1 1 X 500 1 X 1000 1 X 1500 General Specifications Con v ersion Efficiency >80% @4 ohms F requency Response 20Hz - 200Hz +0, -1dB T otal Har monic Distor tion <0.02% In[...]
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5 Fuse Requirements Y ou will need to install an in-line fuse or circuit break er in the pow er wire within 18” of the batter y . This fuse or circuit break er is to protect y our v ehicle from fire in case the po wer wire shor ts to the v ehicle body . If y ou are only using one amplifier , use the fuse rating indicated in this char t. If y ou a[...]
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AMPLIFIER ST A TUS LEDS The LEDs provide the f ollowing indications: 1. P ower - These LEDs illuminates the center Precision P o wer logo bac kground when the amplifier po wer is turned on. 2. Shor t - These LEDs behind the PPI logo will flash to indicate a shor t on the output. 2. Thermal - These LEDs behind the PPI logo will e xtinguish if the am[...]
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T OOLS/P ARTS FOR INST ALLA TION NO TE: T OOLS ARE NO T SUPPLIED . Small flat b lade scre wdriver Phillips scre wdriver (#2 or medium siz ed) Wire cutters Wire strippers 4 - #6 round head scre ws, and 1 - #8 sheet metal scre w . (or nut, bolt, flat washer , star washer) (see details) 2 - Ring connectors (large enough to accommodate y our method of [...]
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Note: The cables running from the battery to the rear of the car should be installed on the side of the car opposite to the antenna. When using 16 gauge wire or larger , run the speaker wires from the amplifier location through the v ehicle to the speak ers . Obser v e the same precautions f or routing these wires that y ou f ollowed f or r unning [...]
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Note: The amplifier comes with the connector inser ted into the amplifier with the wire c lamping screws in the up position as shown belo w . Use a 2mm hex head wrenc h to secure the wires to the connector . If the connector needs to be unplug ged from the amplifier , use a 2.5mm he x head wrenc h to remo ve the retaining screw fr om the connector [...]
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wires as close together as possib le, and use the same gauge wire f or both. This will ensure that y ou ha v e a good g round path, and ma y eliminate such potential prob lems as engine noise and ov erheated amplifiers. CHARGING SYSTEM If y our total current dra w is o v er 100 amps ( or total output pow er is ov er 600 watts ), y ou are probab ly [...]
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1300W = 108 Amps total current dra w 12V If the same amplifier is driven into a 2 ohm load, doub le it’ s 4 ohm RMS rating. These amplifiers will eff ectively doub le their po w er at this load. 1000W X 1.3 X 2 = 2600 watts 2600W = 217 Amps total current dra w 12V If y ou are using more than one amplifier , add up the total current dra w f or all[...]
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PO WER LOCK CONNECT ORS Once y ou ha v e run both the power and g round wires , then connect the cab les to the amplifier . Cut off e xcess wire, and using wire strippers, strip the ends of the power and g round cab les appro ximately 1/4 inch. Locate the Po w e r Loc k TM pow er and ground connector (supplied). Using a he x wrench, loosen the scre[...]
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FR ONT PLA TE DIA GRAMS 1. Cooling Plenums: Maintain a minim um 2” clearance around cooling plenums f or proper amplifier cooling. 2. Speaker/Remote Connector: The P ower Loc k TM speak er connector . 3. Output Freq. Control: Use this control to adjust the sub bass output signal crossov er frequency from 30Hz to 4kHz. (See the Crossov er F requen[...]
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12. -12dB Input Atten uation: Push this s witch ‘IN’ f or high voltage (4V -12V) capability . This button pushed ‘IN’ must be used f or speak er le v el input on common ground head-units or f or high v oltage line drivers . 13. Phase: These s witch sets the phase of the output relativ e to the amplifier input. 14. RCA Outputs: RCA outputs p[...]
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4. Cooling Plen ums: Maintain a minimum 2” clearance around cooling plenums f or proper amplifier cooling. INPUTS There are two sets of RCA jac ks on the front end of y our amplifier . The RCA cab les from y our source unit go in the set labeled INPUTS . If your source unit doesn’t ha v e RCA outputs, then add a set of RCA plugs (a v ailab le a[...]
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QB ASS PLUS SPECIFICA TIONS QB ASS PLUS TM Up to 18dB of boost with selectab le center frequency at 30Hz, 36Hz, 44Hz or 60Hz, with a Q-f actor of 2. Optional QB ASS REMO TE TM This boost control can be mounted in the dash and will supersede the boost control on the amplifier endplate. 16[...]
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QB ASS PLUS/QB ASS REMO TE On these amplifiers, w e’v e tak en bass control to a higher le vel with QB ASS PLUS TM . The two QB ASS TM s witches (labeled 1 and 2) on the front end of the amplifier allow y ou to select one of four frequency centers 30Hz, 36Hz, 44Hz and 60Hz. On the rear end plate y ou will find the QB ASS TM le v el control and pl[...]
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TC-X CR OSSO VER Y our ne w amplifier has a TC-X Crossov er (T otal Control X-ov er ® ) 30Hz-4kHz (see this guide f or Crosso v er Char t).12dB per octa v e phase correlated crossov er built-in to pro vide superior system fle xibility without the added e xpense and installation of an outboard crossov er . The speaker outputs of y our amplifier are[...]
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CR OSSO VER DETENT CHART Detent # Low P ass F requency (Hz) @ -3dB High P ass F requency (Hz) @ -3dB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 31 31 31 32 32 34 36 39 42 45 50 55 58 65 71 78 88 100 115 119 124 131 137 142 149 157 165 176 190 205 210 213 216 220 224 228 234 238 [...]
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ADJUSTING INPUT GAIN 1. Adjust all amplifier input gain controls to just abov e minimum sensitivity (fully countercloc kwise). 2. Using the cleanest music source (CD) pla ying, tur n up the head unit source v olume until y ou can hear distor tion. No w tur n it do wn a bit until y ou cannot hear the distor tion (usually just below full v olume). 3.[...]
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NO SOUND Is the LED illuminated? YES NO Chec k P ower and Remote tur n-on wire f or voltage . Mak e sure the ground wire is secure. STILL NO SOUND See your A uthor iz ed Precision P ower TM Dealer or call 1-800-62PO WER. SOUND IN ONE CHANNEL ONL Y Re v erse the left and right speakers b y unplugging the speak er connector , tur ning it o v er and p[...]
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LIMITED TW O YEAR CONSUMER W ARRANTY : Directed Electronics promises to the original purchaser , to replace this product should it prov e to be def ective in w orkmanship or mater ial under nor mal use , f or a period of two years from the date of purchase b y the dealer as indicated b y the date code marking of the product PRO VIDED the product wa[...]