Specifications
12. BADGE Switch
Controls the lighting of the top mounted PowerBass logo badge.
13. SPEAKER Output Terminals
As shown in the wiring diagrams, be sure to observe speaker polarity through the system and subwoofer
impedance. This specially tooled terminal is designed to accommodate up to 10 gauge speaker wire.
14. FUSES
For convenience most PowerBass AutoSound amplifiers utilize common automotive ATC type fuses. For con-
tinued protection in the event that a fuse blows, replace the fuse only with the same value.
CAUTION: These power fuses on the amplifier chassis are for protecting the amp against overdrive.
To protect the vehicles electrical system, an additional fuse should be used within 18-inches of the
battery on the 12V+ cable.
ASA3-600.1D 40A x 2
ASA3-1000.1D 40A x 3
ASA3-1500.1D 40A x 4
15. BATT+ (Power Input Terminal)
This terminal is the main power input for the amplifier and must be connected directly to the positive (+)
terminal of the car battery. (see Power Cable Selection Chart for recommended wire gauge for each model).
16. REM (Remote Input Terminal)
All PowerBass AutoSound amplifiers can be turned on by applying 12 volts to this terminal. This can be found
on the rear of the source unit in the form of a remote output. If this is not available you can wire to the ACC
position on the key. An 18 gauge wire is sufficient to run the REMOTE.
17. GND (Ground Input Terminal)
A good quality ground is required for your PowerBass AutoSound D Class amplifier to operate at peak
performance. A short length of cable the same gauge as your power cable should be used to attach the
ground terminal directly to the chassis of the vehicle. Make sure that all of the paint is sanded or scraped away
to ensure a quality ground connection










