Owner's Manual

Z-150.6 SP Speaker Wiring
6Ch 6 speakers
The Z-150.6 is a 6-channel amp that can drive six speakers from 6, 4, or 2 channels of
input. Note that channels 5 and 6 are arranged top and bottom and Ch5 has + and -
reversed from the other channels. That said:
• If you are driving full range speakers the only control you will really need is on
Channels 1~4 are the HPF filter to use as a sub sonic. Channels 5 and 6 are designed
for bass or mid-bass and plays from 15Hz to 1000Hz
BRIDGED 4 OHM MIN
BRIDGED 4 OHM MIN
CH1 CH2 CH5
CH3 CH4 CH6
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2-Way w/Bridged Mono Sub
A similar setup uses a pair of full-range speakers with a mono subwoofer.
• Front filter is set to HPF, the Multiplier is off (out), HP frequency is set just above the
bottom of the full-range speaker's frequency range, where you will also set the
woofer crossover
• If the head unit has a sub out set the Input Mode to 4Ch. If it does not then you can
choose to have a fader in 4Ch mode, or set it to 2Ch mode and use only the front
inputs. You can order the optional dash bass control for the woofer on the rear
channel bridge
• Set the rear Filter to LPF/BPF to have both filters active and the multiplier to off (x1).
Set the rear LPF frequency to the desired woofer crossover point (which should
match the front high pass filter), and set the HPF frequency to 15Hz~30Hz as a sub
sonic filter
2Ch Bridged
Want more power? Instead of four channels of 165 watts, you can have two channels of
550 watts each by bridging both front and rear amp sections to one speaker each.
• Speakers must be a minimum of 4Ω impedance
• Put the Input Mode switch into 4Ch mode
• Using RCA "Y" adaptors of 1 female-to-2 male , put the left signal RCA into both L
and R inputs of the front channels and put the right signal RCA into both L and R
inputs of the rear channels.
• Do not use the optional dash bass control as it will only work on the speaker
connected to the rear channels
2 OHM MIN/CH
BRIDGED 4 OHM MIN