Installation and mounting, Level setting, Protection – Soundstream Technologies 300SX User Manual

Page 8: Amplifier location, Mounting the a, A. run, Caution

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INSTALLATION AND MOUNTING

1. AMPLIFIER LOCATION

The REFERENCE amplifiers employ highly efficient circuitry and a unique

design to maintain lower operating temperatures. Additional

cooling may be required if the amplifier is located in a tightly confined area
or when driving especially low impedance loads at extremely high levels.

When mounting the amplifier, it should be securely mounted to either a
panel in the vehicle or an amp board or

is securely mounted to the

vehicle. The mounting location should be either in the passenger
compartment or in the trunk the vehicle, away from moisture, stray or

moving objects. and major electrical components. To provide adequate

ventilation, mount the amplifier so that there are at least two inches of freely
circulating air above and to the sides of it.

2.

Set High Power/High Current and Coherent
Mono switches to the appropriate positions (see page 11).

3. MOUNTING THE

a.

Using the amplifier as a template, mark the mounting surface.

b. Remove the amplifier and drill the holes.

c. Mount the amplifier to the surface using the provided hardware.

4.

a. Run

and connect the audio signal and remote turn-on cables to the

amplifier from the source unit

b. Carefully run the positive cable from the amplifier to a fuse or circuit
breaker within 19” of the battery.

Connect the fuse or circuit breaker to the battery. Leave the circuit

breaker off or the fuse out until

is bolted down.

d. Secure the ground cable to a solid chassis ground on the vehicle. It may
be

to sand paint down to raw metal for a good connection.

Double check each and every connection!

f. Reconnect the fuse or circuit breaker.

5.

UP

Power up the system and look at the green and red

depending

the

configuration, one should be lit. There may be a 2 3

the

time the the source unit is turned on to the time that the LED

the amp

turns on. which is normal. Once the amplifier power LED is on and the

source unit is playing, you should have sound coming from the speakers.

NOTE: There may be a sizable spark when connecting

ground lead

to

amplifier for

lime. This is caused by

rushing info the amplifier

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LEVEL SETTING

The input levels are adjusted by means of the input level controls located on the
front of

amplifier. This is a unique dual-stage circuit that adjusts both level

and gain. This topology maintains better Signal to Noise ratios even when
using sources with minimal output. In the ideal situation, all components in the

audio system reach maximum

output the same time. The reason

is because an amplifier will only make what comes

it bigger. So. if you

send it a distorted signal from the head unit, the amplifier is going to amplify
distorted information. The same thing 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 REFERENCE amplifiers, follow the below

procedure for the quickest, easiest means of setting the levels.

Turn the amp’s input levels to minimum position (fully counter-clockwise).

2. Set source unit volume to approximately

of full volume.

3. While playing dynamic source material, slowly increase the amplifier’s

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

CAUTION!

Prolonged listening high

may

in hearing loss. Even

new

REFERENCE amplifier sounds better than

you’ve

ever heard, exercise

hearing damage.

PROTECTION

REFERENCE amplifier is protected against both overheating and short

circuits by means of the following circuits:

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Main power supply

Circuit breakers

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Smart Power Supply Thermal Rollback activating at 85°C.

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A fail-safe thermal protection circuit activating at 95°C.

Your amplifier also incorporates an innovative Fault Diagnosis system that
identifies a blown power supply fuse.
NOTE:

you experience blown main power supply fuses.

NOT increase

values beyond the original fuse value! Doing so

void your warranty and

may damage your amplifier.

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