Xtant a4004 specifications, Connection diagrams – Xtant A4004 User Manual

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Xtant A4004 Specifications

Frequency Response:

20 Hz to 20 kHz +/– 1 dB

Number of Channels:

4

Watts per Channel @ 4

:

4 x 50

Watts per Channel @ 2

:

4 x 100

Bridged Mono @ 4

:

2 x 200

Recommended Load:

2

Stereo /

4

Bridged

Distortion (THD):

.2%

Measured: 20 Hz to 20 kHz at rated power, all channels driven 4

Signal to Noise Ratio:

100 dB

Measured: A-weighted in 20 kHz noise bandwidth @ 1 volt sensitivity

Damping Factor:

200 @ 100 Hz with 4

load

Input Sensitivity:

100 mV to 8.5 V RMS Unbalanced

200 mV to 17 V RMS Balanced

Input to Line Output Gain:

0 dB

On-Board Crossover:

Front: 12dB HP, 40-120 Hz

Rear:

12dB HP or 24dB Mono LP, 40-120 Hz

Balanced Line:

On Board

Power Supply:

Fully Regulated, PWM

Operational Voltage:

10 to 16 Volts

Fusing Requirement:

60 Amp

Size (L xW x H):

15-13/16” x 9-1/4” x 1-7/8”

402mm x 235mm x 47mm

A.R.C.:

0-15dB Level Adjustment

Bass Boost:

0-12dB @ 45 Hz

Warranty:

Limited 4 Year Parts and Labor

(see page 8 for details)

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Connection Diagrams

1. Input – Xtant A series amplifiers feature RCA type input connections.

Source units with an output signal level of 100mV – 17V may be used.
See "Balanced Input" for proper voltage level setting.

2. Output – These RCA type output connections send full range sig-

nals to additional amplifiers eliminating the need for "Y" connectors.

3. Balanced Input – The balanced input switch serves two purpos-

es. First, it helps eliminate noises being induced into the signal path
by isolating the signal ground. Second, it is used to set the proper
input voltage range:

Off Position: 100mV – 8V
On Position: 200mV – 17V

4. Gain – This feature is used to fine-tune the input sensitivity of the

amplifier to the source unit’s output level.

5. A.R.C. – The Active Resonance Control (A.R.C.) is a level adjustment

that reduces the resonant frequencies inside the vehicle to improve the
mid-range sound quality. Turn this control either clockwise or counter
clockwise until the vocals of the music are up-front and centered in
the vehicle. The mid-range sound should be smooth and detailed.

6. Xover Switch – This switch is used to pick the preferred frequen-

cy range the amplifier will play. A high-pass, low-pass, or full range
output may be selected.

7. Xover Frequency Control – This control allows the user to

choose the exact low-pass or high-pass frequency range the ampli-
fier will play for the best possible performance. The upper end of
the low-pass crossover range can be selected from 40Hz – 120Hz at
24dB per octave with a mono output. The lower end of the high-
pass crossover range can be selected from 40Hz-120Hz at 12dB per
octave with a stereo output.

8. Bass Boost – This feature will add up to 12dB of low frequency

impact to the audio system. The Bass Boost is centered at 45Hz.

9. Speaker Connection – These output terminals are individu-

ally labeled for proper speaker connections. When bridging the
amplifier, use the left positive terminal and the right negative
terminal only. Warning: do not bridge the amplifier with an
impedance lower thean 4 Ohms.

10. Power Terminals – This is the main power connection for the

amplifier.

The power and ground wire size should be the

same gauge.
GND – The ground wire from this connection must be attached to
bare metal on the vehicle.
REM – To turn the amplifier on/off, this terminal must be connected
to the source unit’s "remote or electric antenna" wire.
+12V – The power wire from this connection must be attached to
an inline fuse, then to the positive side of the vehicle battery.

Warning: An outboard fuse must be installed in-line with the power

wire within 18 inches of the battery.

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