MTX Audio POWER AMPLIFIE User Manual

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POWER AMPLIFIER OWNER’S MANUAL

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1. Turn the gain control on the amplifier all the way

down.

2. Turn up the volume control on the source unit to

approximately

3

4

of maximum.

3. Adjust the gain control on the amplifier until

audible distortion occurs.

4. Adjust the gain control down until audible distor-

tion disappears.

5. Follow steps 3-4 for other gain control settings if

applicable.

6. The amplifier is now calibrated to the output of

the source unit.

Installation

Any deviation from the connection specifications recommended may cause serious damage to the amplifier,
speakers and/or vehicle electrical system. Please double-check the connection before turning the system on.

1. Disconnect the vehicle’s negative battery connection.

2. Place your Thunder amplifier at the predetermined mounting location. Using a felt pen, mark the exact

position of the mounting holes on the mounting surface. Set the amplifier aside. Use a sharp, precise blade
to cut small circles in the carpet and padding around the four marks denoting your mounting holes to
expose the metal underneath. Use a center punch to make an indentation in the metal to ensure that you
drill the exact position for the screws. Drill the four holes as marked.

3. Temporarily mount your Thunder amplifier.

4. Run a power cable from the vehicle’s battery through the firewall and through the interior of the vehicle

connecting one end to your Thunder amplifier’s +BATT terminal and connect the other end to the positive
post on the battery.

Note: Install a circuit breaker/fuse within 18" of the battery. This effectively lowers the risk of severe damage
to your vehicle should a short circuit ever occur in the audio system. Do not install the fuse in the fuse hold-
er until all installation steps have been completed.

5. Find a good ground spot on the vehicle’s chassis and remove the paint to reveal bare metal at the contact

point. Attach the ground wire to that contact point and connect the other end of the ground wire to the
GND terminal of your Thunder amplifier.

6. Connect a Remote Turn-on wire from your source unit to your Thunder amplifier’s REM terminal (14 or 16

gauge wire). If your source unit does not have a dedicated Remote Turn-on lead, you may connect to the
source unit’s Power Antenna lead.

7. Connect RCA cables from your source unit to your Thunder amplifier’s RCA input jacks. If RCA (low level)

output is not available, connect the included speaker (high level) connector (Thunder342) to the speaker
wires from the source unit.

8. Connect your speakers to your Thunder amplifier’s speaker terminals using 12 gauge minimum speaker

cable.

9. Double-check all the previous installation steps, in particular, the wiring and component connections.

Securely mount the amplifier. If everything is in order, reconnect the vehicle’s negative battery connec-
tion and begin adjusting your amplifier.

Note: Be sure that the Gain Level on the amplifier is turned all the way down (counter clockwise) before pro-
ceeding with adjustments.

Common Oversights

The battery ground should remain DISCONNECTED at all stages of installation.

Do not begin drilling until you have put your Thunder amplifier aside. Using the amplifier as a drilling guide
may cause irreparable damage to the amplifier and void your warranty.

Do not route any wires underneath or outside the vehicle body.

Route signal wires (RCAs from source unit, speaker wires, etc.) away from power wires (power, ground,
etc.) to avoid ground loops and other sources of noise.

Adjusting the Gain

Typical Speaker

Wiring Configurations

Stereo Amplifier
Bridge Mode Application
Impedance Requirement

4 ohm bridge minimum
2 ohm stereo minimum

AMP

+ - - +
L L R R

Two 8 ohm Speakers

OK

8 ohm

8 ohm

AMP

+ - - +
L L R R

Two 4 ohm Speakers

not

ok

4 ohm

4 ohm

Troubleshooting Guide

Read this if you wanna be a do-it-yourselfer or give us a call at 800-CALLMTX.

PROBLEM

CAUSE

SOLUTION

No LED indication

No +12V at remote connection

Supply +12V to terminal

No +12V at Power connection

Supply +12V to terminal

Insufficient ground connection

Verify ground connection

Blown power fuse

Replace fuse

LED on, no output

Volume on head unit off

Increase volume on head unit

Speaker connections not made

Make speaker connections

Gain control on amplifier off

Turn up gain

Signal processing units off

Apply power to signal processor

All speakers blown

Replace speakers

Output distorted

Head unit volume set too high

Lower head unit volume

Amplifier gain set too high

Lower amplifier gain

Balance reversed

Speakers wired L + R reversed

Wire speakers with correct
orientation

RCA inputs reversed

Reverse RCA input

Some balance reversed

Some Speakers wired L + R

Wire speakers with correct

reversed

orientation

Some RCA inputs reversed

Reverse appropriate RCA inputs

Bass is weak

Speakers wired out

Wire with correct phase

of phase
Not using MTX woofers

Buy MTX woofers

Blowing fuses

Excessive output levels

Lower volume

Amplifier defective

Return for service

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