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PHANTOM MOSFET Amplifier User’s Manual - page 1
U S E R ’ S M A N U A L
2Introduction
2What is included?
3Features
3About 2 Ohm operation
4General precautions
4Installation tprecau ions
4 u ierMo nting the amplif
5 ing h aConnect t e mplifier
6Low lev t gel inpu wirin
9High lev t gel inpu wirin
10 2CH Power and Speaker wiring
2CH and Bridged Modes
11 2CH Power and Speaker wiring
TriMode
12 4CH Power and Speaker wiring
4CH and Bridged Modes
13 4CH Power and Speaker wiring
TriMode
14 MonoBlock Power and Speaker wiring
15 Troubleshooting
16 Specifications
Congratul oati ns on your
purchase of a
PHANTOM Amplifier.
It h as been designed, engineered
and man yufactured to bring ou
the highest level of performance
and quality, and will afford you
years of listening pleasure.
Thank you for making
your choice for car audio
entertainment!
page
PH2.500
PH2.600
PH2.800
PH2.1000
PH2.1300
PH2.1500
Two Channel
MOSFET Car Audio
Amplifiers
PH4.400
PH4.500
PH4.600
PH4.700
Four Channel
MOSFET Car Audio
Amplifiers
PH1500M
PH2500M
MonoBlock
MOSFET Car Audio
Amplifiers
PHANTOM MOSFET Amplifier User’s Manual - page 2
Introduction
With the PHANTOM SFMO ET
amplifier ar iser es, we e introducing
elev neen w amplifiers, all designed in
the USA. This new series includes a
two monoblock amps, six 2-channel,
and four 4-channel amplifiers.
All PHANTOM models feature variable
low pass and os s high pass cr sover
and variable input gain controls. They
also incorporate an input voltage
sensistivity selector for added system
flexibility.
Fo er u ofr furth flexibility in the se a
subwoofer, 0-+18dB Bass Boost
control has been included on all
amplifiers. You can control the
subwoofer level with the remote level
control module.
under rstands that amplifie s are
placed in many different kinds of
installations, so we incorporated a very
flexible sy o r n stem f cont ols i these
amplifiers in order to help you integrate
the amp int sy ro your stem egardless
of the nat o yo ut soure f ur inp urce.
What is d?include
When fir i y st unpack ng our new
amplifier, please che ck first that the
pack ns age contai all of the items
below. If something is missing, contact
the store where you purchased the
amplifier.
• PHANTOM a rmplifie
• Remote subwoofer level control
•High in c eput cable with onn ctor
• Four s(4) mounting screw
PHANTOM MOSFET Amplifier User’s Manual - page 3
Features About 2 Ohm operation
Your new PHANTOM amplifier features
the following:
• Class A-B operation
• Br idgeable outputs
(except PH1500M and PH2500M)
• Tri- cMode apable
(except PH1500M and PH2500M)
• MOSFET PWM (Pulse Width
Modulated) Power Supply
• 2 Ohm stable stereo operation
with ou eatput power incr se
• The a ke trmal nd spea r shor
protection
• Soft turn-on circuit
• Remote turn-on/turn-off circuit
• Var niable input gai control
• Var siable low pa s crossover(s)
• Fi i crxed h gh pass ossover(s)
• Var asiable 0 to +18dB B s Boost
• Gold-plated RCA low level and
high level inputs
• LED power and protection
indicators
• Bl ano inkack dized heats
• Remote subwoofer level control
Your PHANTOM namplifier has bee
designed to operate efficiently at loads
down to 2 Ohms. This means that you
can install four 8 O hm speakers per
channel, whe a ll wirn using p ra el ing.
Increasing the number of woo sfer per
channel at low r nc f eque ies (below
100Hz) produces an acoustic coupling
effect. This acoustic coup fling e fect
increases your power output by a utbo
3dB per speaker, or the equivalent of
an additio nal 10W per speaker.
When operating at 2 Ohms, the
amplifiers l wil increase their output
power by approximately 50%. The
current dr wi also yaw ll increase b
about t ehe same amount, so be sur
you have enough current to run the
amplifiers in O loto a 2 hm ad.
If you lack adequate current, your
music reproduction will be distorted.
PHANTOM MOSFET Amplifier User’s Manual - page 4
General precautions
SHOCK HAZARD! Do not open the case
of this . product There are dangerous
voltages present within the unit. There are
no user-servic b t.ea le parts within the uni
Before maki ong r breaking power
connections y syin our stem,
disconnect the vehicle battery. Confirm
that your head unit or oth er equipment
is turned off while connecting the input
jack aks and spe er terminals.
If you need to replace the power fuse,
replace it only with a fuse identical to
that supplied with the amplifier. Using
a fuse of a different type or rating may
result in damage t yo o ur audio system
or your amplifier which is not covered
by the manufacturer's warranty.
Before yoinstalling and using ur
new ea amplifier, pl se be-
come fa amiliar with ll the infor-
matio tn contained in his manual.
Please k eep this manual in a safe
place for r .future eference
• Do t o n tte rno pe or a mpt to repai
this unit yo e n ghurs lf. Da gerous hi
voltages are present which may result
in electric shock. Refer any repairs to
a qualified servi tece chnician.
• To avoid risk of electro snic hock or
damage to the amplifier, do not permit
any of this equipment to become
damp or t s.we from water or drink If
this do ues occur, immediately nplug
the power wires and send the amplifier
to your local dealer or service center
as soon as possible.
• If t o ny here is smoke r a peculiar
odor presen et during us or if t shere i
damag coe to any of the mponent
enclo es, i sur mmediately unplug the
power wire and s tend he amplifier to
your local dealer or service center as
so s si .on a pos ble
Installatio onsn precauti
Before y ri o lou d ll r cut any ho es,
investigate your car's layout very
carefully. Take special care when you
work ne ar the gas tank, fuel lines,
hydraulic li nes and electrical wiring.
Never o rpe ate the amplifier when it is
unmounted. Attach all audio system
components y to securel prevent
damage, especially in an accident.
Mounting the amplifier
1. Find a suitable location in the v ieh cle
in which to tmount he amplifier.
2. Make e sur there is sufficient air
cir tiocula n around the intended
mounti locng ation.
3. Mark the loc the tiation for moun ng
hole screws by positioning the amplifier
where ay n Useou wish to i stall it.
scr scri o be r mounting ew, inserted
throu nggh each of the amp's mounti
hol to es, mark the mounting surface.
If the mounting surf r teace is ca pe d,
measure the hol s rke center and ma
with a felt tip pen.
4. Drill pilot holes in the mounting
surface for the mounting screws. Place
the amplifier in position, and attach
the amplifier to the mounting surface
securely usi s.ng screw
PHANTOM MOSFET Amplifier User’s Manual - page 5
Before doing any wiring, look through
this manual and identify the diagrams
to follow for power, input and speaker
connections y rfor our particula
installation. B ye e sur ou understand
all the connections before you proceed.
1. Connect the power ground terminal
to o oint o ofthe cl sest p n the chassis
the car. Keep this ground wire to less
than 39" ( 8100 cm) in length. Use
gauge e.(or heavier) wir
2. Connect the remote terminal to the
r iemote output of the head un t using
16 gauge (or heavi rer) wi e.
3. Connect an empty fuse holder within
18" (45 cm) of the car battery, and run
8 gauge (or he ravier) cable f om this
fuse to the amplifier location.
4. Check th that e fuse holder is empty.
The en connect the fus holder to the
"BATT+" connection on the amplifier.
5. If multiple amplifiers are being used
in y sys :our tem, either
• Run a separate pair of cables from
the battery and a chassis ground point
to each amplifier. Each (+) cable must
have its own inline fuse.
-or-
• Run a #4 cable from the fuse holder
at the battery to i oa distr bution bl ck
at or near the amplifier's location. Then
run separate cables from the amplifier
to ist utio tothis d rib n block and
independent chassis ground points.
6. Conne ct all line inputs and outputs
(if use q es.d) using high- uality cabl
Connect all sp er teak s, following he
di e agrams in this manual. Be sur to
observe proper polarity to avoid audio
phase problems.
Connec h plting t e am ifier
7. Insert fuse(s) into the battery efus
holder(s).
8. Recheck all co onnecti ns before
powering up the amplifier.
9. Set all level controls to minimum
position, and set all crossover
controls/switches to the desired
frequency points.
10. Power up the head unit and the
amplifier. T n vhe set the olume control
on to v ,the head unit about 3/4 olume
and adjust t ’he amplifier s inp vut le el
control(s) t ow ofo just bel the level
dis tiotor n.
11. F er t n o the usurth fine uni g f vario
controls may be necessary to obtain best
results.
Do not mist e the inak put level control
for a volume control! It is designed
ONLY to o ofmatch the utput level
yo io so to tur aud urce he input level
of your amplifier.
Do not adjust this input level to
maximum unl yo nput ess ur i level
r r t.equi es i
Ignoring these instructions will result
in an input overload to the amplifier,
and excessi s tiove audio di tor n. It
can also cause the protection circuit
to engage.
Don't he misuse t
level control!
INPUT LEVELINPUT SENSITIVIT Y
CH 43/
CH 21/
10 2V0mV-2V -8V
min
max
50Hz
500Hz
45Hz
90 ghHz hi low
full 0 B+18d
BA OSTSS BO
100mV-2V -8V2V
min
max
50Hz
500Hz
45Hz
90Hz
high lowfull POWER PROTECT ION
REMOTE S UBWOOFER
LEVEL CONT ROL
CH1 CH3
CH2 CH4
HIGH LEVEL
INPUTS
CH 43/
CH 21/
LOW INPUTS
CH
1
CH
2
CH
3
CH
4
FO UR HA MP C NN EL MO S OFET P WE R A LI FIER
modelow passhigh pass CROSSOVER high pass
PHANTOM MOSFET Amplifier User’s Manual - page 6
Low Level Input Wiring
Low C ut rin-level (R A) inp wi g is preferred for io best aud performance. Always use
a high-quality RCA cable fo st for be audio per rmance.
NOTE: Do not connect BOTH the high level and low level inputs from your
re to a s me!ceiver your amplifier t the ame ti
2-Channel Amplifiers
PH2.500, PH2.600, PH2.800,
PH2.1000, 2.1 d P 00 PH 300, an H2.15
To Audio
Outputs of head
unit or gnalsi
processor
PH4.400, PH4.500, PH4.600 and PH4.700
4-Channel Amplifiers
INPUT
LEVEL
INPUT
SENSITIVITY
HIGH S PAS
FR YEQUENC
MODE
100mV-2V
2V-8V min max 50 50 90Hz 0Hz Hz
HIGH LOW
FULL
0 B+18d
BASS
BOOST
LOW PASS
FR YEQUENC
45Hz
HIGH LEVEL
INPUTS
R L
R
L
LO N SW I PUT
REMOTE S UBWOOFER
LEVEL CONT ROL
PROTECT IONPOWER
T H F O R A L IWO C AN NE L M OS ET P WE MP IF ER
CR OVEROSS
To FRONT Audio Outputs of
head unit or
signal processor
To R R EA Audio Outputs of
head unit or
signal processor
Remote Subwoofer
Level Control
Remote Subwoofer
Level Control
PHANTOM MOSFET Amplifier User’s Manual - page 7
Low Level Input Wiring
Low C ut rin-level (R A) inp wi g is preferred for io best aud performance. Always use
a high-quality RCA cable fo st for be audio per rmance.
NOTE: Do not connect BOTH the high level and low level inputs from your
re to a s me!ceiver your amplifier t the ame ti
MonoBl fierock Ampli
PH150 2500M and PH 0M
To Audio
Outputs of head
unit or gnalsi
processor
INPUT
LEVEL
INPUT
SENSITIVITY
BASS
BOOST
MODE
100mV-2V
2V-8V min max 0 B+18d 90Hz
LOW
FULL
LOW PASS
FR YEQUENC
45Hz
HIGH LEVEL
INPUTS
R L
R
L
LO N SW I PUT
REMOTE S UBWOOFER
LEVEL CONT ROL
PROTECT IONPOWER
M O SF E T M O N O B L OCK P OWE R A M P L I ERFI
CR OVEROSS
Remote Subwoofer
Level Control
INPUT LEVELINPUT SENSITIVIT Y
CH 43/
CH 21/
10 2V0mV-2V -8V
min
max
50Hz
500Hz
45Hz
90 ghHz hi low
full 0 B+18d
BA OSTSS BO
100mV-2V -8V2V
min
max
50Hz
500Hz
45Hz
90Hz
high lowfull POWER PROTECT ION
REMOTE S UBWOOFER
LEVEL CONT ROL
CH1 CH3
CH2 CH4
HIGH LEVEL
INPUTS
CH 43/
CH 21/
LOW INPUTS
CH
1
CH
2
CH
3
CH
4
FO UR HA MP C NN EL MO S OFET P WE R A LI FIER
modelow passhigh pass CROSSOVERhigh pass
PHANTOM MOSFET Amplifier User’s Manual - page 8
High Level Input Wiring
The high level input(s) should only be used when your head unit lacks RCA outputs.
If the RCA outputs are not present, connect t she peaker outputs o th rfr m e eceiver
to o ofthe high level input c nnector the amplifier. Be sure t o ol ity too bserve p ar
avoid audio phase problems.
NOTE: Do not connect BOTH the high level and low level inputs from your
re to a s me!ceiver your amplifier t the ame ti
2-Channel Amplifiers
PH2.500, PH2.600, PH2.800,
PH2.1000, 2.1 d P 00 PH 300, an H2.15
4-Channel Amplifiers
PH4.400, PH4.500, PH4.600 and PH4.700
R+ R- L- L+
INPUT
LEVEL
INPUT
SENSITIVITY
HIGH S PAS
FR YEQUENC
MODE
100mV-2V
2V-8V min max 50 50 90Hz 0Hz Hz
HIGH LOW
FULL
0 B+18d
BASS
BOOST
LOW PASS
FR YEQUENC
45Hz
HIGH LEVEL
INPUTS
R L
R
L
LO N SW I PUT
REMOTE S UBWOOFER
LEVEL CONT ROL
PROTECT IONPOWER
T H F O R L IWO C AN NE L M OS E T P WE A MP IF ER
CR OVEROSS
Remote
Subwoofer Level olContr
Remote
Subwoofer Level olContr
To Speaker Termin sal
of he itad un
To Speaker
Terminals
of head unit
CH
3-
CH
4+
CH
4-
CH
3+
CH
1-
CH
2+
CH
2-
CH
1+
To rSpeake
Terminals
of head unit
PHANTOM MOSFET Amplifier User’s Manual - page 9
High Level Input Wiring
The high level input(s) should only be used when your head unit lacks RCA outputs.
If the RCA outputs are not present, t t s connec he peaker outputs o th rfr m e eceiver
to o ofthe high level input c nnector the amplifier. Be sure to o ol ity tobserve p ar
avoid audio phase problems.
NOTE: Do not connect BOTH the high level and low level inputs from your
re to a s me!ceiver your amplifier t the ame ti
PH150 2500M and PH 0M
MonoBl fierock Ampli
INPUT
LEVEL
INPUT
SENSITIVITY
BASS
BOOST
MODE
100mV-2V
2V-8V min max 0 B+18d 90Hz
LOW
FULL
LOW PASS
FR YEQUENC
45Hz
HIGH LEVEL
INPUTS
R L
R
L
LO N SW I PUT
REMOTE S UBWOOFER
LEVEL CONT ROL
PROTECT IONPOWER
M O SF ET M O N O B LO C K P OW E R A M PL I E RFI
CR OVEROSS
R+ R- L- L+
Remote
Subwoofer Level olContr
To Speaker Terminals
of he itad un
PHANTOM MOSFET Amplifier User’s Manual - page 10
Power and Speaker Wiring
2 Chan nel and Bridged Modes
2-Channel Amplifiers2-Channel Amplifiers
PH2.500, PH2.600, PH2.800,
PH2.1000, 2.1 d P 00 PH 300, an H2.15
RIGHT
Speaker
BRID EGED MOD
L R
SPEAKER CON SNECT ION
+12V
PO ON ONSWER C NECTI
GND
RE EMOT
FUSES
BRID EGED MOD
L R
SPEAKER CON SNECT ION
+12V
PO ON ONSWER C NECTI
GND
RE EMOT
FUSES
Two
Channel
Mode
SPEAKER
IMPEDANCE
2-8 OHMS
Connect the Po r lsitive (+) te mina of the
subwoof l.er to the L (+) amplifier termina
Connect the Negative l (-) termina of the
subwoof r r l.er to the R (-) amplifie te mina
Bridged
Mode
SPEAKER
IMPEDANCE
4-8 OHMS
–
+
LEFT
Speaker
–
+
Subwoofer
–
+
to REMO ONTE TURN-
termin ital of head un
Chassis
ground
point
Battery
FUSE
to REMO ONTE TURN-
termin ital of head un
Chassis
ground
point
Battery
FUSE
PHANTOM MOSFET Amplifier User’s Manual - page 11
Power and Speaker Wiring
Tri-M eod
2-Channel Amplifiers
Tri-Mode
Tri-mode operation allows you to connect this amplifier to a pair of main speakers plus
a subwoofer on one pair of output channels. The main speakers will operate in STEREO
while the subwoofer simultaneously operates in MONO.
To set up the amplifier to run in this mode, put the crossover switches in the FULL position.
Insert ilt th ownhigh pass filter capacitors and a low pass f er inductor into e wiring as sh
below. Be sure to check the table at the bottom o tf this page o determine the correct
capacitor and inductor values for fr the crossover equency you wish to achieve.
RIGHT
Speaker
LEFT
Speaker
2-Channel Amplifiers
PH2.500, PH2.600, PH2.800,
PH2.1000, 2.1 d P 00 PH 300, an H2.15
BRIDGED MODE
L R
SPEAKER CONNECTION S
+12V
POWER CONNECT IONS
GND
REMOTE
FUSES
Component values for
6dB Passi Crve ossover
FREQUE YNC INDUCTOR ORCAPACIT
80 Hz
100 Hz
120 Hz
150 Hz
7.5mH
6.5mH
5.5mH
4mH
470uF
330uF
330uF
220uF
SPEAKER
IMPE EDANC
8 OHMS
Subwoofer
High pass filter
crossover
Low pass
filter inductor
High pass filter
crossover
MINIMUM
SPEAKER
IMPEDANCE
4 OHMS
to REMO ONTE TURN-
termin ital of head un
Chassis
ground
point
Battery
FUSE
PHANTOM MOSFET Amplifier User’s Manual - page 12
Power and Speaker Wiring
4 Chan nel and Bridged Modes
4-Channel Amplifiers
PH4.400, PH4.500, PH4.600 and PH4.700
+12V
POWER CO ONSNNECTI
GND
REMOTE
FUSE S
BRIDGED MODE
CH
1
SPEAKER CONNECT IONS
CH
2
BRIDGED MODE
CH
3
SPEAKER CONNECT IONS
CH
4
+12V
POWER CO ONSNNECTI
GND
REMOTE
FUSE S
BRIDGED MODE
CH
1
SPEAKER CONNECT IONS
CH
2
BRIDGED MODE
CH
3
SPEAKER CONNECT IONS
CH
4
Four
Channel
Mode
SPEAKER
IMPEDANCE
2-8 OHMS
SPEAKER
IMPEDANCE
2-8 OHMS
Bridged
Mode
Connect the Negative l T r (-) termina of the RIGH subwoofe to
the CH2 (-) amplifier terminal.
Connect the Po r l T rsitive (+) te mina of the RIGH subwoofe to
the CH1 (+) amplifier terminal.
Connect the Negative (-)
terminal T of the LEF
subwoofer to the CH4 (-)
amplifier terminal.
Connect the Positive (+)
terminal T of the LEF
subwoofer to the CH3 (+)
amplifier terminal.
SPEAKER
IMPEDANCE
4-8 OHMS
SPEAKER
IMPEDANCE
4-8 OHMS
RIGHT
Subwoofer
LEFT
Subwoofer
CH2
Speaker
CH1
Speaker
CH4
Spe rake
CH3
Speaker
to REMO ONTE TURN-
termin ital of head un
Chassis
ground
point
Battery
FUSE
to REMO ONTE TURN-
termin ital of head un
Chassis
ground
point
Battery
FUSE
PHANTOM MOSFET Amplifier User’s Manual - page 13
Power and Speaker Wiring
Tri-M eod
4-Channel Amplifiers
Tri-Mode
Tri- omode peration allows you to co rnnect this amplifie to a pair o kf main spea ers
plus o sp er ila subw ofer on one pair of output channels. The main eak s w l operate
in in STEREO while the subwoo l sly op ates fer simu taneou er MONO.
To set t up he amplifier to run in this mod ue, p t the crossover switches in the FULL
position. I ss ter low nsert high pa fil capacitors and a pass filter inductor into the
wiri wng as sho n below. Be sure t oo check the table at the b ttom of this page to
deter omine the c rrect capacitor a crnd ind ues tuctor val for he os ncysover freque
yo s to u wi h achieve.
PH4.400, PH4.500, PH4.600 and PH4.700
+12V
POWER CONNECTIONS
GND
REMOTE
FUSES
BRID DEGED MO
CH
1
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS
CH
2
BRID DEGED MO
CH
3
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS
CH
4
Component values for
6dB s e Pa siv Crossover
FREQUENCY INDUCTOR ORCAPACIT
80 Hz
100 Hz
120 Hz
150 Hz
7.5mH
6.5mH
5.5mH
4mH
470uF
330uF
330uF
220uF
CH2
Speaker
CH1
Speaker
SPEAKER
IMPE EDANC
8 OHMS
LEFT
Subwoofer
+
–
+
–
High pass filter
crossover
Low pass
filte ductorr in
High pass filter
crossover
MINIMUM
SPEAKER
IMPE EDANC
4 OHMS
CH3
Speaker
RIGHT
Subwoofer
SPEAKER
IMPE EDANC
8 OHMS
MINIMUM
SPEAKER
IMPE EDANC
4 OHMS
Low pass
filte ductorr in
High pass filter
crossover
CH4
Speaker
High pass filter
crossover
to ONREMOTE TURN-
terminal of head unit
Chassis
ground
point
Battery
FUSE
PHANTOM MOSFET Amplifier User’s Manual - page 14
Power and Speaker Wiring
MonoBlock Mode PH150 2500M and PH 0M
MonoBlock Amplifiers
+12V
PO ON ONSWER C NECTI
GND
RE EMOT
FUSES
SPEAKER
CONNEC ONSTI
MonoBlock
Mode
SPEAKER
IMPEDANCE
2-8 OHMS
Speaker
–
+
to REMOTE TURN-ON
terminal of head unit
Chassis
ground
point
Battery
FUSE
Troubl teshoo ing
PHANTOM MOSFET Amplifier User’s Manual - page 15
If you f experience operation or per ormance problems with this product, compare your
installation with the electrical wiring diagram on the previous pages. If problems persist,
read the following troubleshooting tips which may help eliminate the problems.
Amplifie ill tr w no
power up.
Check e h .to mak sure you ave a good ground con onnecti
Check ttha the Remote Input (Turn-On h) as at least 3VDC.
Check t r (+tha there is batte y power on the ) terminal.
Check t 12v.tha there is at least
Check all fuses, replace if necessary.
Make sure th the min at Protection LED is not illu ated. If it is lit, shut off
the amplifier briefly, a rnd then epower it.
Protection LED
comes on when
amplifie sr i
powered up.
Check sh r for ort ci cuits on speaker leads.
Turn down the u drivin volume control on the head nit to prevent over g.
Remove speaker leads, and r t ese the amplifier. If the Protection L llED sti
comes on, then th f r a nee ampli ie is faulty nd eds servicing.
No output. Check ttha all fuses are OK.
Check t if r .tha ampl ie is properly grounded
Check ttha the Remote Input (Turn-On h) as at least 3VDC.
Check t a rotha the RCA udio cables are plugged into the p per inputs.
Check a r all spe ke wiring.
Low output. Reset th Le tre vel Con ol.
Check r trthe C ossover Con ol settings.
Audio present in
only one channel.
Check in rcthe RCA te onnect cables.
Check a r all spe ke wiring.
High s hi s in the
speakers.
Disconnect a RC h h ,ll A inputs to the amplifiers. If t e iss disappears then
plu in the r am u heg component d iving the plifier and nplug its inputs. If t
hiss disappears at th ltis point, go on until the fau y/noisy component is
found.
It is best to set the amplifier's input tr a a elevel con ol s low s possible. Th
best subjective sign tal-to-noise ra io is achieved in th eris mann . Try to set
the head u a h dnit s igh as possible (without distortion) an the amp input
level as low as possible.
Squealing noise
from speakers.
Check oufor improperly gr nded RCA int cer onnects.
Distort .ed sound Check that the Input Level Control is set to match the signal level of the
head unit. Always try to set th put .e In Level as low as possible
Check t uen t.tha all crossover freq cies are properly se
Check sh r the a rfor ort ci cuits on spe ke leads.
Amplifie sr get
very hot.
Check that the minimum speaker impedance for the amp model is correct.
Chec airk ttha there is good n d ecirculatio aroun the amp. In som
applications, it may be necessar l y to add externa cooling fan(s).
Engine noise
(static type)
This is usuall y caused by poor quality RCA cables,which can pick up
rad h ab d awiated noise. Use only t e best quality c les, an route them ay
from power cables.
Engine noise
(alternator
whine)
Check t a ad n sh thetha spe ker le s are ot orted to vehicle chassis.
Check t n sh thetha the RCA grounds are ot orted to vehicle chassis.
Check t u r .tha the head nit is prope ly grounded
SY E REMEMPTOM POSSIBL DY
Specifi onscati
PHANTOM MOSFET Amplifier User’s Manual - page 16
All wispecifications subject to change thout notice.
MAX POWER
in msto 2 Oh
RMS POWER
in msto 4 Oh
BRIDGED POWER
in msto 4 Oh
Min. speaker
impedance
THD
Frequency response
Signal-to-noise ratio
Channel separation
Damping factor
Crossover range
low pass
hi sgh pas
Bass boost
Fuse rating
Dimensions:
9-1/2" x 2-1/4" x ...
(241mm x 57.2mm x...)
MODEL
4-Cha n lne
MOSF ET A mp lifiers
500W x 4
200W X 4
1000W x 2
2 Ohm Stereo
4 Ohm Mon do Bridge
0.01%
9Hz-50kHz
103dB
90dB
125+
35Hz-160Hz
200Hz (fixed)
Variable 0 - +18dB
25A x 2
15-1/2”
(394mm)
PH4.500
MAX POWER
in msto 2 Oh
RMS POWER
in msto 4 Oh
BRIDGED POWER
in msto 4 Oh
Min. speaker
impedance
THD
Frequency response
Signal-to-noise ratio
Channel separation
Damping factor
Crossover range
low pass
hi sgh pas
Bass boost
Fuse rating
Dimensions:
9-1/2" x 2-1/4" x ...
(241mm x 57.2mm x...)
MODEL
2-Cha n l MOSFET Am ifiersne pl
600W x 2
230W X 2
1200W x 1
2 Ohm Stereo
4 Ohm Mon do Bridge
0.01%
9Hz-50kHz
103dB
90dB
125+
35Hz-160Hz
200Hz (fixed)
Variable 0 - +18dB
25A
12"
(304mm)
PH2.600
800W x 2
260W X 2
1600W x 1
2 Ohm Stereo
4 Ohm Mon do Bridge
0.01%
9Hz-50kHz
103dB
90dB
125+
35Hz-160Hz
200Hz (fixed)
Variable 0 - +18dB
20A x 2
14"
(356mm)
PH2.800
600W x 4
240W X 4
1200W x 2
2 Ohm Stereo
4 Ohm Mon do Bridge
0.01%
9Hz-50kHz
103dB
90dB
125+
35Hz-160Hz
200Hz (fixed)
Variable 0 - +18dB
30A x 2
17"
(432mm)
PH4.600
1000W x 2
320W X 2
2000W x 1
2 Ohm Stereo
4 Ohm Mon do Bridge
0.01%
9Hz-50kHz
103dB
90dB
125+
35Hz-160Hz
200Hz (fixed)
Variable 0 - +18dB
20A x 2
16"
(406mm)
PH2.1000
1300W x 2
400W X 2
2600W x 1
2 Ohm Stereo
4 Ohm Mon do Bridge
0.01%
9Hz-50kHz
103dB
90dB
125+
35Hz-160Hz
200Hz (fixed)
Variable 0 - +18dB
25A x 2
18"
(457mm)
PH2.1300
1500W x 2
480W X 2
3000W x 1
2 Ohm Stereo
4 Ohm Mon do Bridge
0.01%
9Hz-50kHz
103dB
90dB
125+
35Hz-160Hz
200Hz (fixed)
Variable 0 - +18dB
35A x 2
22"
(558mm)
PH2.1500
700W x 4
280W X 4
1400W x 2
2 Ohm Stereo
4 Ohm Mon do Bridge
0.01%
9Hz-50kHz
103dB
90dB
125+
35Hz-160Hz
200Hz (fixed)
Variable 0 - +18dB
40A x 2
22"
(558mm)
PH4.700
1500W x 1
350W X 1
n/a
2 Ohm Stereo
4 Ohm Mon do Bridge
0.01%
9Hz-50kHz
103dB
90dB
125+
35Hz-160Hz
200Hz (fixed)
Variable 0 - +18dB
25A
10"
(258mm)
PH1500M
MonoBlock
MOSF ET
Amplifie rs
2500W x 1
580W X 1
n/a
2 Ohm Stereo
4 Ohm Mon do Bridge
0.01%
9Hz-50kHz
103dB
90dB
125+
35Hz-160Hz
200Hz (fixed)
Variable 0 - +18dB
25A x 2
14"
(356mm)
PH2500M
PH2.500
500W x 2
200W X 2
1000W X 1
2 Ohm Stereo
4 Ohm Mon do Bridge
0.01%
9Hz-50kHz
103dB
90dB
125+
45Hz-90Hz
50-150Hz
Variable 0 - +18dB
20A
9-1/2”
(241mm)
PH4.400
400W x 4
160W X 4
800W X 2
2 Ohm Stereo
4 Ohm Mon do Bridge
0.01%
9Hz-50kHz
103dB
90dB
125+
45Hz-90Hz
50-150 Hz
Variable 0 - +18dB
20A x 2
13-7 "/16
(343mm)
Product specificaties
Merk: | Boss |
Categorie: | Receiver |
Model: | PH4.400 |
Kleur van het product: | Zwart |
Gebruikershandleiding: | Ja |
LED-indicatoren: | Ja |
Connectiviteitstechnologie: | Bedraad |
Gemiddeld vermogen: | 1600 W |
Bedoeld voor: | Auto |
Audio-uitgangskanalen: | - kanalen |
Frequentiebereik: | 9 - 50000 Hz |
Signaal/ruis-verhouding: | 103 dB |
Totale harmonische vervorming (THD): | 0.01 procent |
Piekvermogen per kanaal: | - W |
Versterker klasse: | A/B |
RMS vermogen uitvoer per kanaal (4 Ohm): | 160 W |
Ingebouwde crossover: | Ja |
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