Addictive audio PURE P13.4 Guida rapida

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Specifications
P25.2 (13.8V) STEREO BRIDGED
Signal to Noise Ratio 101dB
High Efficiency 78% THD:
0.1%
Lowest Recommended Load:
2ohm Stereo or 4ohm Mono
250x2 watts RMS @ 4ohm
390x2 watts RMS @ 2ohm
Do Not Operate at 1ohm
Stereo
690x1 watts RMS @ 4ohm
Do Not Operate at 2ohm or
1ohm Bridged
P13.4 (13.8V) STEREO BRIDGED
Signal to Noise Ratio 104dB
High Efficiency 81% THD:
0.05%
Lowest Recommended Load:
2ohm Stereo or 4ohm Mono
135x4 watts RMS @ 4ohm
195x4 watts RMS @ 2ohm
Do Not Operate at 1ohm
Stereo
350x2 watts RMS @ 4ohm
Do Not Operate at 2ohm or
1ohm Bridged
P60.1 (13.8V)SINGLE STRAPPED
Signal to Noise Ratio >95dB
90% Efficiency THD:
<0.5%
Lowest Recommended Load
1ohm
295 watts RMS @ 4ohm
Mono
490 watts RMS @ 2ohm
Mono
695 watts RMS @ 1ohm
Mono
970 watts RMS @ 4ohm
Mono
1500 watts RMS @ 2ohm
Mono
Not stable to 1ohm strapped
P120.1 (13.8V)SINGLE STRAPPED
Signal to Noise Ratio >95dB
90% Efficiency THD:
<0.5%
Lowest Recommended Load
1ohm
535 watts RMS @ 4ohm
Mono
895 watts RMS @ 2ohm
Mono
1295 watts RMS @ 1ohm
Mono
1775 watts RMS @ 4ohm
Mono
2550 watts RMS @ 2ohm
Mono
Not stable at 1ohm strapped
P200.1(13.8V)SINGLE STRAPPED
Signal to Noise Ratio >95dB
90% Efficiency THD:
<0.5%
Lowest Recommended Load
1ohm
855 watts RMS @ 4ohm
Mono
1440 watts RMS @ 2ohm
Mono
2095 watts RMS @ 1ohm
Mono
2755 watts RMS @ 4ohm
Mono
4435 watts RMS @ 2ohm
Mono
Not stable to 1ohm strapped
P250.1 (13.8V)SINGLE STRAPPED
Signal to Noise Ratio >95dB
90% Efficiency THD: <0.5%
Lowest Recommended Load
1ohm
1060watts RMS @ 4ohm
Mono
1780 watts RMS @ 2ohm
Mono
2595 watts RMS @ 1ohm
Mono
3500 watts RMS @ 4ohm
Mono
5550 watts RMS @ 2ohm
Mono
Not stable to 1ohm strapped
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Common Design Features
Clipping Circuit with LED Indicator
Heavy Duty Copper Trace PCB Board
Direct Cable Connection for Superior Conductivity
Short Circuit, Thermal, Low / High / Reverse Voltage
Protection
EASY CLICK on all Frequency Adjustments for Simple and
Exact Tuning
Variable Phase Adjustment
Heavy Duty Aluminum Heatsink for Max. Heat Dissipation
Input Sensitivity: 220mV – 6.6Vrms
Laser Etched Logo (Not another Peel-n-Stick amp)
Engineered & Assembled in the U.S.A.
P25.2 / P13.4 Design Features
Bass Boost from 0 to +18dB (45Hz)
EASY CLICK Low Pass Filter: 50 – 150Hz (-12dB/Octave)
EASY CLICK High Pass Filter: 50 – 500Hz (-12dB/Octave)
EASY CLICK Subsonic Filter: 25 – 40Hz (-12dB/Octave)
x1/x10 HPF for Active System Configurations
P60.1 / P120.1 / P200.1 / P250.1 Design Features
Remote Gain Control with Clipping Indicator Included
All Models STRAPPABLE with the provided Data Link Cable
(Refer to Fig. 6)
EASY CLICK Selectable Center Point Frequency (20-85Hz)
Bass Boost up to +12dB (refer to pg. 13 for adjusting this
feature)
EASY CLICK Low Pass Filter: 50 – 250Hz (24dB/Octave)
EASY CLICK Subsonic Filter: 10 – 55Hz (24dB/Octave)
Frequency Response -3dB 15Hz – 238Hz
Class D High Efficiency (90%) Design
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CONGRATULATIONS!
Selecting fine audio equipment, such as the Addictive Audio amplifier you
have just purchased, is only the beginning of your musical enjoyment. Now is the
time to consider how to maximize the fun and excitement your equipment has to
offer. Addictive Audio and the Electronic Industry Associations Consumer
Electronic Group want you to get the most out of your equipment by playing it at a
safe level, a level that lets the sound come through loud and clear without
annoying blaring distortion; most importantly, without affecting your sensitive
hearing.
Sound can be deceiving over time your hearing “comfort level” adapts to
higher volumes of sound, what may have sounded “normal” can actually be too
loud and harmful to your hearing.
Prevent this by setting your equipment at a safe level BEFORE your
hearing adapts.
To establish the “safe level”.
• Start your volume control at a low setting.
• Slowly increase the sound until you can hear it comfortably and clearly, and
without distortion.
• Once you have established a comfortable “sound level” make a note of this
position and do not go above this setting.
Taking a minute to do this will help to prevent hearing damage in the future.
After all, we want you listening for a lifetime.
Introduction
Your Addictive Audio amplifier has been designed to give you very high
performance, and valuable features, at an exceptional value. Take the time to read
over this brief set of instructions, and you will get full enjoyment from your system.
Installation
The quality of the installation will affect system performance and reliability. You
may wish to contact a dealer or professional installer. The amplifier is generally
mounted in the rear trunk area but can be mounted in any convenient area such as
beneath a seat. Please be sure to locate this unit where you have reasonable air
circulation and protection from any moisture.
When considering the mounting location you should minimize the length of the
power supply and speaker leads. Minimizing both leads will provide higher audio
output from the system. It is important to ensure that the heat sink is not against a
panel or a surface preventing air circulation. Mark the location for the mounting
screw holes by using the amplifier as a template. Drill #29 or 9/64” diameter holes
at the marked locations and firmly fasten the amplifier in place with the mounting
screws supplied in the accessory kit.
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Caution
Before drilling or cutting any holes investigate the layout of your automobile thoroughly!
Take care when working near the gas lines, hydraulic lines and electrical wiring.
WARNING
This power amplifier has a protection feature to prevent any damage from misuse
or faulty conditions - excessive heat, short circuit speakers or overload. If the unit
senses one of the above conditions, the protection indicator will light and the
system will shut down. To diagnose the problem turn all levels down, all power off
and check the installation for possible wiring mistakes or shorts. In the event the
amplifier shuts down due to excessive heat under adverse conditions simply allow
time for the unit to cool down at which time, the protection indicator will not light.
Power Supply Connections
The +12VDC and GROUND wires should be heavy gauge copper wire with heavy
insulation and of the same gauge. Please see the chart below for recommended
gauge and fuse.
P25.2 80 AMP FUSE 4 GAUGE
P13.4 80 AMP FUSE 4 GAUGE
P60.1 100 AMP FUSE 4 GAUGE
P120.1 100 AMP FUSE 4-2 GAUGE
P200.1 200 AMP FUSE*0 GAUGE
P250.1 250 AMP FUSE*0 GAUGE
* This model is not fused at the amplifier. An ANL fuse is to be used within 8” of amplifier. It is
recommended to place another ANL fuse within 16” of the main battery.
In addition, it has a 12V remote control wire and it should be 14AWG-18AWG.
+12V Power (+12V)
Firstly, use good quality USA spec OFC wire. If using a low quality/strand count
wire, be prepared to increase gauge size accordingly. This wire is usually
connected directly to the positive battery terminal. Be sure to use proper fuse as
rated above within 16 inches of the main battery. (Refer to Fig. 1)
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Ground (GND) Same gauge as +12V and no longer than 36”
This connection must be completed using an “O” ring (to prevent coming loose)
with insulating sleeve. This wire is the electrical ground and must be fastened
securely to the vehicle chassis. The best method is to use threading sheet metal
screw(s) since the threads cut into bare metal. Ensure that all paint coating or
other insulation is removed from around the ground area. Use as short of a piece
of cable as possible – Again, use the same gauge as the +12V. (Refer to Fig. 1)
Remote (REM)
Many source units (cd player) or other music sources have an output terminal for
connection of the remote turn-on of the power amplifier. If the source unit doesn’t
have a remote turn-on feature, then you can connect the remote wire to a switch
that derives power from an ignition switched circuit. (Refer to Fig. 1)
Power Input Connections
Caution
First make +12V wire connection then the ground connection and finally the
remote connection. Furthermore the +12V wire must always be fused at the
battery for protection against possible damage. If you need to replace the power
fuse, replace it with a fuse of the same value. Using a fuse of a different type or
rating may result in a serious hazard.
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Signal Input (RCA)
Addictive Audio amplifiers have RCA connection type input terminal for low
level input. A standard pair of RCA type cables can be used for all models (Refer to
Fig. 2). The amplifiers allow both stereo and mono input. The amplifier internally
will take a stereo signal and convert to a mono signal. If using the low level output
of one amplifier to provide signal to a stereo amplifier, you must input stereo signal
to the amplifier providing signal to secondary amplifier. If mono input to initial
amplifier is made the output to stereo (secondary) amplifier will also be mono.
Adjustment of input level is accomplished by the gain control. Adjusting this
control allows the amplifier gain to be controlled to match the source unit.
Signal Input Connections
Primary RCA inputs have white printing surrounding the female
terminals. More information can be found under Features and
Controls.
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Speaker Output Connections
P25.2
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P13.4
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P60.1 / P120.1 / P200.1 / P250.1
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