Profile Stereo Amplifier HA1000 User Manual

MOSFET POWER AMPLIFIERS  
Installation Instructions / Owner's Manual  
HA400 HA600 HA1000 HA740 HA1040  
HA700M HA1000M  
 
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
Fuse amplifier's power wire at the battery.  
Be sure to fuse the power wire within 12" of the car's battery. This will protect the car's  
battery in case of a short circuit between the power amplifier and battery. THIS IS A MUST.  
The amplifier's built-in fuse will only protect the power amplifierand not the car's battery!  
The fuse value is based on the amplifiers rated power and how many amplifiers will be run off  
the same power wire. Please see the specification section at the back of this manual for  
your amplifiers rated value.  
Use high grade wires and connectors.  
To ensure maximum power transfer and secure safe connections, it is recommended touse  
high grade wires and terminal rings (for connection at battery)  
Do not run any wires underneath vehicle.  
Exposed wires have a chance of being cut or damaged. It is best to run all wires through the  
vehicle under the carpet and/or side panels. This lends to a cleaner installation and less risk of  
damage.  
Use caution when mounting amplifier.  
Remember there are many electrical wires, gas lines, vacuum lines, brake lines as well as a gas  
tank in the automobile. Make sure you know where they arewhen mounting the amplifier to  
avoid puncturing lines, shorting wires or drilling holes in the gas tank.  
Run signal wires away from electrical wires  
To avoid possibility of induced noise from the car's electrical system (i.e. popping noises or  
engine noise), run wires away from the car's electrical wiring.  
Make all ground wires as short as possible and at the same point.  
In order to reduce the chance of ground loops (i.e. engine noise), make the grounding wire as  
short as possible to reduce the wire's resistance. Also, when using multiple components, make  
sure all units are grounded at the same point.  
Avoid sharp edges when running the wires.  
To avoid the possibility of power, signal or speaker shorts, be careful not to allow the  
amplifier's wires to come in contact with sharp edges. Use a grommet to protect the wire  
when running through the fire wall .  
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS  
Built-in Crossover  
The Baja amplifiers includea built-in variable **highand low pass crossovers. The  
crossover features a variable frequency selection of (80 Hz~ 1.2k Hz) for precise high pass  
filter and (50 Hz ~250 Hz) for low pass filter.  
** HA1000, HA700M and HA1000M models only have a 50 Hz ~ 250 Hz low pass filter.  
Bass Boost  
For added low frequency performance the amplifiers are equipped with a variable 0~12 dB  
bass boost @ 45Hz.  
Treble Boost  
For added high frequency performance two 4 channel amplifier models, HA740 & HA1040,  
are equipped with a variable 0~12 dBtreble boost @ 8k Hz on channels1 & 2.  
Subsonic Filter  
Models HA1000, HA700M and HA1000M are equipped with a variable 20~50 Hz subsonic  
filter. This filter avoidsthe reproduction of inaudible low frequencies on the amplifier  
which could damage thesubwoofers because they can generate over-displacement of the  
subwoofer cone.  
Phase Control  
Mono subwoofer amplifier models, HA700M and HA1000Mare equipped with a continuously  
adjustable phase lag control on the subwoofer(s) from 0 to 180 degrees. This control helps  
to align the phase shift of a subwoofer for a smooth blending.  
High Level Input  
All Baja amps excluding 4 Channel amplifiers have high level input connector to accept high  
(speaker) level signal from a factory radio without pre-amp (RCA) output.  
RCA Line Output  
This pre-amp signal output can beused to connect signal input to an additional amplifier or  
crossover at an ease without using splitters.  
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Tri-Mode Capable (Excluding HA700M & HA1000M models)  
If so desired the amplifier may be run in stereo and mono at the same time. For example, this  
feature would allow you to run apair of mids and tweeters in stereoand a subwoofer in mono.  
Remote Turn-on  
Automatically turns amplifier on when connected to the head unit's remote output. The  
amplifier will turn on and off with the head unit to save current consumption. This control also  
operates the reset circuit for the amplifier's protection. It must be connected with the head  
unit in order to reset protection circuits.  
Adjustable Input Sensitivity  
Allows you to fine-tune the level matching between your source and the power amplifier.  
Power and Speaker Terminals  
Heavy gauge power and speaker terminals withprotective covers are provided for maximum  
power and signal transfer with minimal resistance.  
Impedance Stability  
For 2 and 4 channel amplifiers, they are stable with a 2 ohm or greater impedance load  
under stereo mode and 4 ohm or greater impedance load under bridged (mono) mode. For  
mono subwoofer amplifiers ( HA700M & HA1000M), they are stable with a 2 ohm or greater  
impedance load.  
Fuse(s)  
This protects the amplifier against short circuits and excessive current.  
DC Offset Protection  
This circuit protects the output of the amplifier against DC voltage. If for some reason DC  
voltage is detected at the output stage, the amplifier will shut down protecting the speakers  
from direct current.  
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Short Circuit Protection  
The circuit protects the amplifier from damage due to a short found in the speakers or wiring.  
If one of the speakers or its wiring comes in contact with ground, the amplifier will shut down.  
To resume normal operation, correct the problem and turn the head unit off, then back on. The  
amplifier will reset and play again.  
Thermal Protection  
To protect the amplifier circuitry against damage caused by prolonged exposure to high  
temperatures, a thermal protection circuit is activated if the amplifier reaches excessively  
high operating temperature. Once the thermal circuit is activated, the amplifier will shut  
down to cool off. The Amplifier will automatically turn back on once it cools down toa safe  
operating temperature.  
Protection Indicator  
This red diagnostic LED on the side panel indicates that the amplifier has gone into protection.  
Once on, the amplifier will have no output. To resume normal operation, turn head unit off and  
back on again. If the amplifier immediately goes back into protection, check for high  
temperature, short circuits or low impedance.  
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POWER CONNECTIONS  
IN-LINE POWER FUSE  
MOUNTED WITHIN 12"  
FROM BATTERY RECOMMENDED  
(NOT PROVIDED)  
RADIO'S REMOTE  
TURN-ON OUTPUT  
CAR BATTERY  
+12V  
IMPORTANT! Before making any connections, disconnect the car's battery until  
the installation is completed to avoid possible damage to the electrical system.  
Connect the B+ terminal of the amplifier to the car's battery.  
At times, the amplifier will need to draw large levels of current that cannot be provided by any  
circuit in the car's fuse box. We recommended using a 4 to 10 gauge power wire (red) for  
your connections depending on the amplifier size and length of the wire. Strip one end of the  
wire to connect to the terminal on the amplifier marked B+. Loosen screw terminal and connect  
bare wire and tighten. Use cautionto make sure no stray wire strands come in contact with  
surrounding terminals causing short circuits. Run the wire directly to the positive terminal of  
the car's battery. Make sure to use an in-line fuse within 12" of the car's battery to protect  
the electrical system and amplifier against short circuits and/or power surges.  
Connect the ground terminal of the amplifier to the car's chassis.  
For the ground connection, use a 4-10 gauge wire (black) to connect to the terminal marked  
GND and then connect it to the car's chassis. Try to keep the length of the cable as short as  
possible, preferably less than 6". Also make sure that the point on the car where the  
connection is to be made is free of paint and dirt.  
Connect the remote terminal of the amplifier to a switchable +12V source.  
This connection allows the amplifier to be turned on and off with the power control of the  
radio. If the radio has a REMOTE output wire, connect it to the amplifier's terminal  
marked REM (using a 16 gauge wire or heavier). Now when the radio is turned on, the amplifier  
will automatically turn on. This connection can also be made to the radio's Power Antenna wire.  
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MOUNTING LOCATION  
Before you start the installation, it will be necessary to find a mounting location for the  
amplifier. Find a location in which the amplifier will receive adequate ventilation in order to  
dissipate the heat it develops during operation. Two popular mounting locations are in the  
trunk or under the seat.  
Select the location in which you wish to mount the amplifier. Use caution when mounting  
theamplifier.Therearemanywires,gaslines,vacuumlines,brakelinesaswellasagastank  
intheautomobile. Makesureyouknowwheretheyarewhenmountingtheamplifiertoavoid  
puncturinglines, shortingwiresordrillingholesinthegastank. Onceyouareready, usea  
pencil to mark the mounting holes in the bottom panel. After you have marked the locations of  
the holes move amplifier out of the way and drill small starter holes to make the tapping  
screws easier to install. Use provided screws to tighten down the amplifier.  
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SIGNAL CONNECTIONS  
Connect the RCA output of the head unit (AM/FM cassette player, CD, or DAT)  
to the RCA input terminals of the amplifier.  
To make these connections, we recommend high quality RCA cables, which are available at your  
local car audio retailer. Run signal wires away from electrical wires to avoid possibility of  
induced noise from the car's electrical system (i.e. popping noises or engine noise). Please note  
that when making these connections the signal inputs correspond with the speaker outputs.  
For example: If you connect the radios front right RCA to "CH 1" .......then speaker output  
"CH 1" will operate the front right speaker.  
TWO CHANNEL SIGNAL CONNECTIONS  
FOUR CHANNEL SIGNAL CONNECTIONS  
(RADIO WITH FRONT AND REAR OUTPUTS)  
FRONT  
REAR  
FOUR CHANNEL SIGNAL CONNECTIONS  
(RADIO WITH ONLY ONE SET OF RCA'S)  
Connect 2sets ofRCA "Y"adaptors tosplit  
the twoRCA's fromthe radiointo 4outputs  
(Not Provided)  
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HIGH LEVEL CONNECTIONS (OPTIONAL)  
High level inputs have been included in all Baja amplifiers excluding 4 Channel amps to  
connect the amplifier to a factory radio without low-level RCA outputs. This connection  
will allow you to connect directly to the speaker output of the radio, without the need  
of an external adapter.  
GND  
WHITE  
GREEN  
BLACK  
BROWN  
GRAY  
RIGHT +  
RIGHT -  
CHASSIS GROUND  
LEFT -  
LEFT +  
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SPEAKER CONNECTIONS  
Make the speaker connections using speaker wire that is at least 14 gauge or  
heavier.  
As with any audio component, proper phasing of the amplifier and speakers is essential for  
strong bass response. When connecting, make sure that positive (+) from the amplifier is  
connected to the positive (+) of the speaker, and the same for negative (-).  
TWO CHANNEL  
HA700M & HA1000M  
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS  
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS  
4 Ohm Speaker  
(2 Ohm Minimum)  
4 Ohm Speakers  
(2 Ohm Minimum)  
FOUR CHANNEL SPEAKER CONNECTIONS  
Front Left  
Front Right  
Rear Left  
Rear Right  
4 Ohm Speakers  
(2 Ohm Minimum)  
4 Ohm Speakers  
(2 Ohm Minimum)  
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SPEAKER CONNECTIONS (BRIDGED)  
Two and four channel amplifiers arecapable of being bridged ** intoa mono configuration.  
This feature allows you the flexibility of using the amplifier to drive a subwoofer or a center  
channel. In this configuration the amplifier sums the right and left channel to deliver one  
channel (mono) output.  
Please note: In order for the amplifier to sum left and right signal information, both left and  
right RCA connections must be made.  
**CAUTION! In the bridged mode, the amplifier mustsee a 4 Ohm load or higher.  
Any lower than 4 Ohms will cause internal damage to the amplifier!  
TWO CHANNEL BRIDGED SPEAKER CONNECTIONS  
4 Ohm Speaker  
(Minimum)  
FOUR CHANNEL BRIDGED SPEAKER CONNECTIONS  
4 Ohm Speaker  
(Minimum)  
4 Ohm Speaker  
(Minimum)  
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SPEAKER CONNECTIONS (TRI-MODE)  
All 2 channel amplifiersare capable of runningboth in Mono &Stereo mode. This feature  
gives the amplifier the abilityto run stereo satellites (midbass& tweeter) simultaneously  
with a mono subwoofer.  
These connections are more complicated because they require the use ofpassive crossover  
networks (Not provided) to divide the frequencies to the speakers. We have included a sample  
diagram for 4 Ohm connections. If you wish to use multiple speakers to achieve a lower  
impedance and higher power, it is strongly recommended that you seek professional advice  
from your Profile retailer before attempting to make these connections.  
Please Note:In the Tri-mode configuration, the amplifier's built-in crossover must be set to  
"FULL"(OFF) position.  
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Left  
Mid / Tweeter  
4 Ohm  
(2 Ohm Minimum)  
100 ¹F  
Right  
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Mid / Tweeter  
4 Ohm  
NON-POLAR  
CAPACITOR  
INDUCTOR  
(COIL)  
(2 Ohm Minimum)  
Mono Woofer  
8 Ohm  
(4 Ohm Minimum)  
CAUTION! In Tri- mode operation, the amplifier must see a 2 Ohm load or higher for the  
stereo satellites and no lower than 4 Ohms for the subwoofer(s).  
Any lower than the above mentioned impedancewill cause internal damage  
to the amplifier.  
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SETTING THE CROSSOVER AND BASS/TREBLE BOOST  
(Please note: If you intend to use the amplifier in the Tri-mode configuration, it is necessary  
to set the crossover control to the "Full" setting in order to receive full range output)  
The Baja amplifiers are equipped with a built-in variable crossover network allowing you to  
select the crossover type, " Low-Pass" or "High-Pass".  
Low Pass Setting with Bass Boost.  
If you wish to drive subwoofer(s), you would select the "Low Pass" crossover setting on the  
amplifier to filter out the high frequencies. This will only send low frequencies to your  
subwoofer(s) (see example settings below). The crossover point should bedetermined by the  
speaker's operating range that can be acquired from the speaker manufacturer. You can further  
enhance the bass response by using the bass boost andturning it in the clockwise direction.  
You can add up to 12dB bass boost by  
increasing the Bass Boost control.  
Select the crossover type on the  
amplifier's side panel.  
( Low-pass is selected in this example for subwoofers )  
High Pass Setting with Treble Boost.  
If you wish to drive tweeters or midranges, you would select the "High Pass" crossover setting  
on the amplifier to filter out the low frequencies. This will only send high frequenciesto your  
tweeters or midranges (see example settings below). The crossover point should be determined  
by the speaker's operating range that can be acquired from the speaker manufacturer. You can  
further enhance the high frequency response by using the treble boost and switching it to  
6 or 12dB.  
Note : Treble Boost is only available on channels 1 & 2 of two 4-channel amplifier models,  
HA740 & HA1040.  
You can add up to 12dB Treble Boost by  
increasing the Treble Boost control.  
Select the crossover type on the  
amplifier's side panel.  
( High-pass is selected in this example for tweeters/midranges )  
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USING SUBSONIC FILTER AND PHASE CONTROL  
Using the Subsonic Filter.  
Models HA1000,HA700M, and HA1000M are equipped with  
a variable 20~50Hz subsonic filter. This filter avoids the  
reproduction of inaudible low frequencies on the amplifier which  
could damage the subwoofers because they can generate over-  
displacement of the subwoofer cone. You would want to set the  
frequency point where you want the filter not to produce  
frequencies below that point. Generally, human ears cannot hear  
low frequencies below 20 Hz.  
Subsonic  
30  
20  
50  
Using the Phase Control.  
Mono subwoofer amplifier models, HA700M & HA1000M are  
Phase  
equipped with acontinuously adjustable phase lag control on  
subwoofer(s) from0 to 180 degrees. This control helps to align  
the phase shift of a subwoofer for a smooth blending, without  
canceling the bass fromother speakers or subwoofer(s).  
180  
0
SETTING THE GAIN  
Fine tune the amplifier's input sensitivity.  
The gain control has been included toallow adjustment to properly  
match the signal output of the radio. This is one of the most  
misunderstood adjustments. This is not a volume control and you  
will not get more power out of the amplifier inthe maximum position!  
It may seem to deliver more output,but actually the system is only  
Playing louder faster as youturn the volume controlon the radio.  
By rotating thecontrol in theclockwise direction, the amplifier's input will become more  
sensitive and the music will playlouder. Ideally, to properly level matchthe system the goal  
is to achievemaximum output fromthe amplifier withoutdistortion at about3/4 of the  
radio volume control.  
To properly setthe gain, startby setting thegain to itsminimum position andturn the  
main radio volumeup to 3/4of maximum volumecontrol. Then slowlyraise the ampgain  
control until the systemgets loud but beforethe point of distortion.It is very important  
when making these adjustments that you do not over drive the speakers that may be  
permanently damaged. The gain control should be adjusted veryslowly. It mayhelp to  
have another person assist youby adjusting the gain controlwhile you listen for distortion.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING THE SYSTEM  
We have put together this trouble-shooting guide if you experience problems after installing  
the amplifier. Please keep in mind that the majority of problems incurred are caused by  
improper installation and not the equipment itself. In addition, there are many components in  
the system that could cause various signal problems such as inducted electrical noise and  
engine noise.  
Before you can properly address the problem, you must first find the component that is  
causing the problem. This will take patience and a process of elimination.  
LOOK FOR....  
SOLUTION  
No Output  
Blown fuse  
Replace  
Replace  
Bad RCA Cable(s)  
+12V at power terminal  
+12V at remote terminal  
Grounding point clean and tight  
Head Unit's fader not in center position  
Check connection  
Check connection  
Check for ground w/meter  
Set to center position  
Low Output  
Check level adjustments  
Bad RCA cable(s)  
Re-adjust  
Replace  
Improper level matching  
Re-adjust  
Engine Noise  
Grounding points are clean and tight  
Ground all components at same point  
Try different grounding point  
Bad RCA cable(s)  
Check for ground w/meter  
Ground at same point  
Change for better ground  
Replace  
Use High Quality shielded RCA cables  
Rejects inducted noise  
Low Vehicle charging system and/or batteryFix and/or replace  
Protection L.E.D. Illuminated  
Speaker short  
Check speakers connection  
for short circuit  
Speaker grounding out  
Impedance too low  
Overheating  
Make sure speaker wires  
do not touch chassis ground  
Check speaker impedance  
(Min 2 ohm Stereo, 4 ohm Bridged)  
Check mounting location  
for adequate air circulation.  
Speaker impedance too low  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
HA400  
HA600  
HA1000  
2 x 130W  
2 x 65W  
2 x 200W  
2 x 100W  
1 x 200W  
Yes  
2 x 200W  
2 x 100W  
2 x 300W  
2 x 150W  
1 x 300W  
Yes  
2 x 320W  
2 x 160W  
2 x 500W  
2 x 240W  
1 x 480W  
Yes(Dual)  
<0.07%  
Max Power Output@4 Ohm  
RMS Power Output@4 Ohm  
Max Power Output@2 Ohm  
RMS Power Output@2 Ohm  
Bridged RMS Output@4 Ohm  
MOSFET Power Supply  
THD@RMS Power  
<0.07%  
<0.07%  
20Hz ~ 30kHz  
>100dB  
20Hz ~ 30kHz  
>100dB  
20Hz ~ 30kHz  
>100dB  
Frequency Response  
Signal To Noise  
83dB  
83dB  
83dB  
Stereo Separation  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Pre-Amp Output  
200mV ~ 7V  
20K Ohms  
42 Ohms  
2 ~ 8 Ohms  
4 ~ 8 Ohms  
HP / FULL / LP  
50Hz ~ 250Hz  
80Hz ~ 1.2kHz  
0dB ~ 12dB  
- - - - -  
200mV ~ 7V  
20K Ohms  
42 Ohms  
2 ~ 8 Ohms  
4 ~ 8 Ohms  
HP / FULL / LP  
50Hz ~ 250Hz  
80Hz ~ 1.2kHz  
0dB ~ 12dB  
- - - - -  
200mV ~ 7V  
20K Ohms  
42 Ohms  
2 ~ 8 Ohms  
4 ~ 8 Ohms  
FULL / LP  
50Hz ~ 250Hz  
- - - - -  
RCA Input Voltage  
RCA Input Impedance  
High Level Input Impedance  
Load Impedance Stereo  
Load Impedance Bridged  
Crossover Type(12dB/Octave)  
LP Crossover Frequency(Variable)  
HP Crossover Frequency(Variable)  
Bass Boost@45Hz(Variable)  
Subsonic filter(12dB / Octave)  
Damping Factor  
0dB ~ 12dB  
20Hz ~ 50Hz  
280  
320  
280  
20A  
40A  
2 x 30A  
Fuse Value(ATC/ATO Type)  
Amp Dimensions(H x W x L)  
21/4" x 911/16" x 91/16" 21/4" x 911/16" x 1113/16" 21/4" x 911/16" x 143/16"  
HA740  
HA1040  
Max Power Output@4 Ohm  
RMS Power Output@4 Ohm  
Max Power Output@2 Ohm  
RMS Power Output@2 Ohm  
Bridged RMS Output @ 4 Ohm  
MOSFET Power Supply  
THD@RMS Power  
4 x 120W  
4 x 60W  
4 x 160W  
4 x 80W  
4 x 175W  
4 x 250W  
4 x 90W  
4 x 125W  
2 x 180W  
2 x 225W  
Yes  
Yes  
<0.07%  
<0.07%  
Frequency Response  
20Hz ~ 30Khz  
>100dB  
20Hz ~ 30Khz  
>100dB  
Signal To Noise  
Stereo Separation  
83dB  
83dB  
Pre-Amp Output  
Yes  
Yes  
RCA Input Voltage  
200mV ~ 7V  
20K Ohms  
2 ~ 8 Ohms  
4 ~ 8 Ohms  
HP/FULL(CH 1 & 2)  
FULL/LP(CH 3 & 4)  
50Hz ~ 250Hz  
80Hz ~ 1.2kHz  
0/6/12dB (CH 3 & 4)  
0/6/12dB (CH 1 & 2)  
280  
200mV ~ 7V  
20K Ohms  
RCA Input Impedance  
Load Impedance Stereo  
Load Impedance Bridged  
Crossover Type(12dB/Octave)  
2 ~ 8 Ohms  
4 ~ 8 Ohms  
HP/FULL(CH 1 & 2)  
FULL/LP(CH 3 & 4)  
50Hz ~ 250Hz  
80Hz ~ 1.2kHz  
0/6/12dB (CH 3 & 4)  
0/6/12dB (CH 1 & 2)  
270  
LP Crossover Frequency(Variable)  
HP Crossover Frequency(Variable)  
Bass Boost@45Hz(Switchable)  
Treble Boost@8kHz(Switchable)  
Damping Factor  
Fuse Value(ATC/ATO Type)  
Amp Dimensions(H x W x L)  
40A  
2 x 30A  
21/4" x 911/16" x 1113/16" 21/4" x 911/16" x 143/16"  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
HA700M  
HA1000M  
1 x 400W  
1 x 200W  
1 x 700W  
1 x 350W  
Yes  
1 x 650W  
1 x 310W  
1 x 1000W  
1 x 500W  
Yes  
Max Power Output@4 Ohm  
RMS Power Output@4 Ohm  
Max Power Output@2 Ohm  
RMS Power Output@2 Ohm  
MOSFET Power Supply  
THD@RMS Power  
<0.07%  
<0.07%  
20Hz ~ 250Hz  
>100dB  
20Hz ~ 250Hz  
>100dB  
Frequency Response  
Signal To Noise  
83dB  
83dB  
Stereo Separation  
Yes  
Yes  
Pre-Amp Output  
200mV ~ 7V  
20K Ohms  
42 Ohms  
2 ~ 8 Ohms  
LP  
200mV ~ 7V  
20K Ohms  
42 Ohms  
2 ~ 8 Ohms  
LP  
RCA Input Voltage  
RCA Input Impedance  
High Level Input Impedance  
Load Impedance Mono  
Crossover Type(12dB/Octave)  
LP Crossover Frequency(Variable)  
Bass Boost@45Hz(Switchable)  
Subsonic Filter(12dB / Octave)  
Phase Control(Variable)  
Damping Factor  
50Hz ~ 250Hz  
0 / 6 / 12dB  
20Hz ~ 50Hz  
0 ~ 180  
50Hz ~ 250Hz  
0 / 6 / 12dB  
20Hz ~ 50Hz  
0 ~ 180  
280  
300  
40A  
2 x 30A  
Fuse Value(ATC/ATO Type)  
Amp Dimensions(H x W x L)  
21/4" x 911/16" x 13"  
21/4" x 911/16" x 143/16"  
Due to continuing product improvements, specifications subject to change without notice.  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
Profile Consumer Electronics, Inc. warrants this product to be free from defects in  
material and workmanship for a period of One (1) Year from the date of sale to the  
original consumer purchaser. If this product is proven to be defective within this one  
year period, Profile will repair it when said product is returned, with a copy of the  
dated sales receipt, freight prepaid to Profile.  
This warranty is valid only in the United States. This warranty does not cover any  
expense incurred in the removal and/or re-installation of this product. This warranty  
does not cover any Profile product damaged by accident, misuse, abuse, improper line  
voltage, fire, water, lightning, or other acts of God. This warranty is void if any parts  
and/or service is/are furnished by anyone other than Profile. This warranty is void if  
the factory applied serial number is altered or removed from the product.  
This warranty does not cover cartons, cases, batteries, broken or marred cabinets,  
magnetic tapes, or any otheraccessories used in connection withthis product or  
consequential damages due to a defect in the product.  
Any implied warranties, including fitness for use and merchantability, are limited in  
duration to the period of the express warranty setforth above. No person is  
authorized to assume for Profile any other liability in connection with the sale of the  
product. Profile expressly disclaims liability for incidental and consequential  
damages that might be caused by this product. The remedies provided under this  
warranty are exclusive and lieu of all others.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may have other rights which vary  
from state to state or province to province. Some states or provinces do not allow  
limitation on how long warranties last, so the above may not apply to you. Additionally,  
some states/provinces do not allow the exclusion to limitation of consequential or  
incidental damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
* In the space below, record the model number that is located on the back of the unit  
along with the purchase date and location.  
Model Number __________________  
Purchase Date __________________ Where Purchased _________________  
RETAIN YOUR SALES RECEIPT ALONG WITH THIS CARD. IT IS YOUR ONLY  
VALID DOCUMENT TO RECEIVE WARRANTY SERVICE.  
 
WARRANTY REPAIR POLICY  
In the unlikely event of product failure, the following procedures  
should be followed  
1) The unit must be under the 1-year warranty period.  
2) The unit must have no physical damage.  
3) A copy of the original proof of purchase must be sent with the unit.  
4) Include a brief description of the problem or failure with the unit.  
5) Include the return street address and daytime telephone number.  
6) Allow 2~3 weeks for repair (this period includes shipping time).  
Send unit to :  
PROFILE CONSUMER ELECTRONICS, INC.  
15060 SHOEMAKER AVE.  
SANTA FE SPRINGS, CA 90670  
TEL: (562) 404-9393  
Note:  
All units failing to meet the above requirements will be  
subject to a charge and or may not be repaired.  
By  
PROFILE CONSUMER ELECTRONICS, INC.  
15060 SHOEMAKER AVE.  
SANTA FE SPRINGS, CA 90670  
TEL: (562) 404-9393 FAX: (562) 404-9433  
 

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