Precision Power PCX1250 User Manual

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The following is a basic formula to be used as a guide to determine current draw.
A50% amplifier efficiency rating is used as an average. Your new

P C X

a m p l i f i e r

is more efficient than most other amplifiers. This formula is to be used as a guideline.
Using wire of a larger gauge can only improve the current transfer of your system.
Do not use smaller gauge wire.

Total RMS output x 2 = Total Input Wattage

Total Input Wattage = Current Draw (in Amps)

Supply Voltage

Example: A

POWERCLASS™ PCX 1500

amplifier has two channels at 200w

per channel RMS rating into 4 Ohms (500 x 1 = 500).

You would use the formula in the following way:

500W x 1 = 500W

500W = 41.6 Amps Total current draw.

12V

If the same amplifier is driven into a 2 Ohm mono load, double it's 4 Ohm RMS
rating. All

POWERCLASS™

amplifiers will effectively double their power at this

load.

500W x 1 x 2 = 1000W

1000W = 83.3 Amps Total current draw.

12V

If you are using more than one amplifier, add up the total current draw for all of
them and choose the appropriate gauge based on the grand total.

NOTE: The ground wire should be the same gauge as the power wire.

Recommended Minimum Gauge

(in amps)

Up to 4ft. 4 to 7ft.

7 to 10ft. 10 to 13ft. 13 to 16ft. 16 to 19ft. 19 to 22ft. 22 to 28ft.

50-65

8

8

6

4

4

4

4

2

65-85

6

6

4

4

2

2

2

0

85-105

6

6

4

2

2

2

2

0

105-125

4

4

4

2

2

0

0

0

125-150

2

2

2

2

0

0

0

00

150-200

0

0

0

0

00

00

00

000

200-250

00

00

00

000

000

000

000

0000

300-up

000

000

000

0000

0000

0000

0000

00000

Total Current Draw

Length Of Wire To Be Run

Your

New! PCX™

amplifier has a

TC-X

Crossover (

Total Control X-over

©

) (See

page 19 for crossover Detent Chart). 12dB per octave phase correlated crossover
built in to provide superior system flexibility without the added expense and
i n s t a l l a t i o n of an outboard crossover. The speaker outputs of your amplifier are
high-pass, low-pass, or all-pass according to the HP/LP/Full switch on the front
endplate. You would choose low pass (switch middle) to use this amp for sub-
woofers, choose high pass (switch left), or full (switch right) to use this amp for full
range speakers.

The RCAoutputs are controlled by a separate HP/LP/Full switch, and are always
independent of the speaker output crossover. As well as being able to independently
select HP/LP/Full, your new

P C X ™

amplifier allows independent selection of

frequencies from 30-4kHz (See page 19).

NOTE: The System Diagrams beginning on page 18 show several ways to use
the virtually unlimited

PCX™

amplifiers internal crossovers in your system.

PCX 1250

Front

- 12dB/Octave, Detented; HP/LP/Full; 30-4kHz

Rear

- 12dB/Octave, Detented; HP/LP/Full; 30-4kHz;

Subsonic

- 12dB/Octave, Detented; High Pass; 5-80Hz

QBASS

- on Front Channel - up to 12db boost @ 40Hz.

PCX 1500

Front

- 12dB/Octave, Detented HP/LP/Full; 30-4kHz

Output

- 12dB/Octave, Detented; HP/LP/Full; 30-4kHz

Subsonic

- 12dB/Octave Detented; High Pass; 5-80Hz

QBASS PLUS

- on Front Channel - up to 18db boost @ 30, 36, 44, 60Hz.

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