Installation step 5, Trident protection circuitry, Troubleshooting – Soundstream Technologies RUBICON Class A 5.2 102 User Manual

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INSTALLATION STEP 5

TRIDENT PROTECTION CIRCUITRY

Your

amplifier is protected against both overheating and short circuits

by means of main power fuses and the following circuits:

High Current power supply

Speaker Output Protection

Ground Fault Differential

The input levels are adjusted by means of the individual channel input level
controls located on the front of the amplifier. This is a unique dual-stage circuit

Smart Power Supply Thermal Rollback and a Thermal Protection Circuit

that adjusts both level and gain. This topology maintains better S/N Ratio even
when using sources with minimal output.

In the ideal situation, all components in the audio system reach maximum
undistorted output at the same time. If you send a distorted signal to an amplifier,
it is simply going to amplify distorted information. The same holds true if an
outboard processor or crossover begins to distort before you have maximum
output from the amplifier. By setting all components to reach clipping at the same

time, you can maximize the output of your system. For the

amplifiers,

follow these steps for setting the input levels:

1.

Turn the amplifiers’ input levels to minimum position (counter-clockwise)

2.

Set the source unit volume to approximately

of full volume.

3.

While playing dynamic source material, slowly increase the amplifiers’ input

level until a near maximum undistorted level is heard in the system.

The clipping indicators on the top of the amplifier let you know when the output of
the amplifier is reaching its maximum level, and has begun to clip.

Once the amplifier is installed and the proper levels set, place the front spoiler in
position, and secure it on using the supplied hardware.

NOTE: you experience blown main power supply fuses, it is

the amplifier is seeing a dead short, either in the speaker wire or in

the speaker itself.

the problem before blowing multiple fuses!

DO NOT increase values beyond the original fuse

Doing so

void your warrant and may damage your amplifer.

TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM

CAUSE

No

Sound and power LED is not

1.

power or ground at the amp.

lit

2. No remote turn-on signal
3. Blown fuse near the battery

1. N

O

signal input

No sound, power LED is lit.

2. The

switch is in the

“IN” position. Remove

cover and move

the switch to the

position.

Repeatedly blow amp fuse;

1. Speaker or leads may be shorted

frequent activation of Smart

2. Verify proper speaker load

Power Supply Circuit

3. Verify adequate amp ventilation

enough input sensitivity while

Be sure both Left and Right input signal

using the Balanced Input

switches are set to the “BAL” position.

Very little output, or output is

Make sure that

the

and the

muffled.

aren’t engaged

Left and Right “Clip” indicators

Output signal level is too high and the amplifier

lighting

output is clipping. Reduce the level either at
the source or at the input level controls.

Alternator whine while using
Unbalanced RCA inputs

1. Make sure the Right Input Signal Switch is
in the “UNBAL” position.
2.

Try the Left Input Signal switch in the “BAL”

and

position: leave the switch in the

quietest setting. This will not effect the
performance of the amplifier.

The Class A 5.2 a.k.a.

Your load on the amplifier is too high (3-4

is

ohm stereo) Rewire the amplifier to a

low.

lower impedance load.

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