MOBILE POWER AMPLIFIERS 2 X 165 WATT 2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 140 WATT 4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 2 X 250 WATT 2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 250 WATT 4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 2 X 425 WATT 2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 2 X 600 WATT 2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 150 WATT 1 X 300 WATT 5 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 1 X 540 WATT 1 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER Ultimate Sound,Inc. Ultimate Europe AB 163 University Parkway Pomona, CA 91768 USA Tel: 909-594-2604 Fax: 909-594-0191 E mail : technicalsupport@ultimate-sound.
INTRODUCTION I. Description This device is a high power, audio amplifier. Use it responsibly. Very loud music can cause permanent hearing loss. This amplifier is intended for installation in vehicles with a 12-Volt, negative ground electrical system. Attempting to connect or operate the amplifier in another type of electrical system may cause damage to the amplifier or the electrical system. II.
1. Installation 1.1 Installation- Mounting the Amplifier Step 1- Disconnect the negative (-) battery cable before mounting the amplifier or making any connections. Check the battery and alternator ground (-) connections. Make sure they are properly connected and free of corrosion Step 2- Choose a mounting location for your amplifier. Find a location on a flat surface away from heat and moisture.
Caution! ⇒ Bridging fuses or replacing a fuse with one of a higher rating may cause damage to the amplifier and the vehicle's electrical system. Step 3- Run a remote turn on cable from the switched +12V source you will be using to turn on the system components. This may be a toggle switch, a relay, or your source unit’s remote trigger wire, or power antenna trigger wire. Run this lead to the amplifier mounting location. Use #18 AWG wire or larger.
SPEAKER TERMINALS SPEAKER SPEAKER (A+) (A-) (B+) (B-) (+) (-) (C+) (C-) (D+) (D-) (+) BRIDGE (- ) BRIDGE Follow the (A/B/C/D+) (A/B/C/D-), channel and polarity markings, making sure they match the channel and polarity of the connections at the speakers. MULTIPLE SPEAKER CONNECTION PARALLEL- Each additional speaker decreases the load impedance for the amplifier. The amplifier delivers more current and works harder.
SERIES CONNECTION USING 4 OHM SPEAKERS 4 Ohm A M P L I F I E R 1.4 O U T P U T + - 8 Ohm (+) (+) (-) (-) Installation- Self-Bridging, 2+1 Mode BRIDGED MONOConnect a 4Ω ohm speaker to the terminals marked “(+), BRIDGE, (-)”, making sure they match the polarity of the connections at the speakers. SPEAKER (A+) (A-) (B+) (B-) Caution! ⇒ Speaker or multiple speaker loads totaling less than 4 ohms are not (+) (-) recommended for “Bridged” or BRIDGE “2+1 Mode”, and may damage the amplifier.
the mono speaker as shown in the diagram. Be sure the inductor is rated to handle the power of your amplifier. (+) (-) (A+) (A-) INDUCTOR (B+) (B-) (+) (-) CAPACITORS (+) (-) HI GH LEVEL 1.5 Installation- Input Connections Low Level, High Impedance, Gold Plated RCA Input JacksFor connecting to a source providing preamp level outputs. Use heavy duty RCA patch cords designed for mobile applications .
Wiring Harness Color Code- 4 Channel White Wire Channel A Positive( + ) White/Black Wire Channel A Negative( - ) Gray Wire Channel B Positive( + ) Gray/Black Wire Channel B Negative( - ) Green Wire Channel C Positive( + ) Green/Black Wire Channel C Negative( - ) Violet Wire Channel D Positive( + ) Violet/Black Wire Channel D Negative( - ) Black Wire Ground No Other Connection 1.6 Installation- Check all Connections Recheck all connections before reconnecting the negative(-) battery cable.
After selecting the crossover function, adjust the low pass or high pass frequency control with a small screwdriver through the opening marked “LP/FREQ.” or "HP/FREQ.". Turn CW to set to a higher frequency, CCW to set to a lower frequency. BASS- BOOS T Turning the “BASS BOOST” switch to “ON” increases the level of frequencies around 45Hz by 12dB. ON OFF 2.3 Operation- Protection Circuits and L.E.D. Indicators POWER “POWER.” L.E.D. INDICATOR- Provides a visual indication that the amplifier is turned on.
2.4 Operation- Location of Terminals, Controls and LED indicators T3 4600, T3 4320 1. Power L.E.D. 2. Line level output 3. Line input jacks 4. Input level adjust 5. High pass freq. 6. Low pass Freq. adjust 7. Speaker level input 8. Protection L.E.D 9. Crossover select 10. Bass boost 11. Mode Switch 1 2 3 4 5 9 1. Fuse 6 10 7 11 6 10 2 4 3 8 9 2. Power terminals 1 5 3.
T3 2700 T3 2600 T3 2300, T3 2160 1. Power L.E.D. 2. Speaker level input 3. Line level input 4. input level adjust 5. Bass boost 6. Low pass freq. adjust 7. Crossover select 8. High pass freq. adjust 9. Line level output 10. Protection L.E.D. 1 1. Fuse 2 3 4 5 6 2.Power terminals 7 8 9 10 3 .
1 2 3 10
T3 5600 1. Power L.E.D 2. Line level input 4. High pass freq. adjust 6. Protection L.E.D. 1 2 2 5. Low pass freq. adjust 7. Crossover select 3 4 7 1. Fuses 3. Input level adjust 3 4 7 3 7 8. Sub- sonic freq switch 5 2 8 2. Power terminals 1 2 6 3.
T3 1000 1. Power L.E.D 2. Speaker level input 3. Line input jacks 4. Input level adjust 5. Bass Boost 7. Crossover select 8. Line level output 1 1. Fuses 2 3 4 5 6. Low pass freq. adjust 6 9. Protection L.E.D. 7 8 9 2. Power terminals . 3.
Features and Specifications: T3 2700 T3 2600 T3 2300 T3 2160 2 CHANNELS POWER AMPLIFIER 2 CHANNELS POWER AMPLIFIER 2 CHANNELS POWER AMPLIFIER 2 CHANNELS POWER AMPLIFIER 2 ohm Stable Yes Bridgeable Yes, 4 ohm Tri-mode No Terminals Gold plated RCA jacks, speaker and power terminals Soft Start Yes Line level input RCA line level inputs, Crossover Low pass, High pass, 12dB/Octave, 40Hz-240Hz Protection Thermal, Short- circuit, DC offset, Fuse Power Supply Pulse Width Modulated, MOSFET p
T3 4600 T3 4320 T3 1000 T3 5600 4 CHANNELS POWER AMPLIFIER 4 CHANNELS POWER AMPLIFIER 1 CHANNEL POWER AMPLIFIER 5 CHANNELS POWER AMPLIFIER 2 ohm Stable Yes Bridgeable Yes Tri-mode Yes Terminals No Gold plated RCA jacks, speaker and power terminals Soft Start Yes Line level input RCA line level inputs, Crossover Yes No LPP, HPF, 12dB/Oct.
Troubleshooting: Condition Possible Cause Possible Solution No sound Low or no remote turn on voltage, or no remote turn on connection Check the remote turn on connection and the voltage at the amplifier and source unit Blown fuse(s) Check all system fuses Wiring problems Recheck all connections Check for short circuits Blown speakers Check speakers on another amplifier Amplifier shut down Protection circuit protecting against overheating or overload Check for adequate ventilation Check load i