Owner manual

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Assembly:
¾ Remove the amplifier PCB from the static protective
sleeve using static protective gloves or wrist band
¾ Solder the speaker wires to the PCB at points "A & B"
o There are polarity marks (L+/- R+/-) printed on the bottom
of the PCB
¾ Solder the power leads (if desired) at point "C"
o There are polarity marks (B+/B-) printed on the bottom of
the PCB
¾ Plug the LED ribbon cable into the white two-pin socket
at point "D" and mount the power indicator LED
o Polarity: the anode (+) lead is long, the cathode (-) is short
o Clip the leads of the LED to the desired length
o Plug the black LED socket onto the LED leads;
anode to red wire and cathode to black wire
Refer to this diagram if for correct polarity
¾ Wrap each speaker wire through a ferrite core; one wrap
per core is all that is required
¾ Solder the speaker wires to the speaker terminals
¾ Solder an output capacitor across the speaker terminals
in parallel with the speaker wires
¾ Connect power via the power leads or DC power jack;
we recommend a 12VDC, 2000mA power supply similar
to Parts Express model 120-052
¾ Mount the volume control in the desired location and
connect to the amplifier PCB using the 12" ribbon cable
¾ Mount the PCB using adhesive pads or with a zip tie
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Features:
¾ Class-T architecture
¾ “Audiophile” Quality Sound
o 0.03% THD+N @ 9W, 4
o 0.10% IHF-IM @ 1W, 4
o 11W @ 4, 0.1% THD+N
o 6W @ 8, 0.1% THD+N
¾ High Power
o 15W @ 4, 10% THD+N
o 10W @ 8, 10% THD+N
¾ High Efficiency
o 81% @ 15W, 4
o 90% @ 10W, 8
¾ Dynamic Range = 98 dB
¾ Over-current protection
¾ Over-temperature protection
Package Contents:
(1) Class T Digital Audio Amplifier PCB
(1) Volume control PCB with 12" ribbon cable
(1) LED power indicator with ribbon cable
(2) 12" Speaker Wires (Red & Black)
(2) 12" Power Wires (1 Red & 1 Black)
(2) 12" LED Wires (1 Red & 1 Black)
(2) Ferrite Cores
(2) Output Capacitors