Phoenix Gold Car Amplifier TI16005 User Manual

Amplifier Manual  
Model: Ti1600.5  
Features:  
Uncompromised Five Channel Performance in a Single Chassis  
High, Band and Low Pass Crossovers  
Crossovers feature 41 Detents for Exact Frequency Selection  
Audiophile Bi-Polar Output Transistors (Front and Rear Channels)  
High Efficiency Class D Topology (Subwoofer Channel)  
Massive Dual Unregulated Power Supplies featuring Hand Wound Transformers  
Extruded Aluminum Heatsink with Evenflow Technology  
Dual Fan Cooling System  
Power Output Peak Indicators  
1/0 Gauge Direct Insert Power Terminals  
Panel Mounted RCAs  
LPL44 - Low Pass Level Control Ready  
RMD - Remote Monitoring Display Port  
Advanced Thermal and Protection Circuitry  
Amplifier Owner’s Manual  
Crossover Settings  
All crossover frequency potentiometers have 41 detents or “clicksso the end user can set the exact cross over frequency desired.  
SUB CHANNEL  
FRONT AND REAR CHANNELS  
FRONT HP  
(40~4kHz)  
REAR HP  
(10~300Hz)  
REAR LP  
(40~4kHz)  
Subsonic  
(10~55hz)  
LP  
Bass Boost  
clicks  
clicks  
(30~300Hz)  
4.0k  
3.9k  
3.9k  
3.8k  
2.7k  
2.1k  
2.0k  
1.51k  
1.34k  
1.19k  
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4.0k  
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2.5k  
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65  
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59  
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54  
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ti1600.5 - Operational Details  
FRONT/REAR/ SUB INPUT  
Connect signal cables from the head unit to these terminals.  
LEVEL  
Used to reach maximum amplifier power with a wide variety of headunits.  
2ch/4ch/5ch INPUT SELECTOR  
FRONT AND REAR SPEAKER OUTPUTS  
2ch: Headunit has one pair of cables into front Input.  
4ch: Headunit has two pairs of cables into front and rear inputs.  
5ch: Headunit has three pairs of cables into front, rear and sub inputs.  
Used to connect the amplifier to speakers. Minimum impedance is 2 ohm stereo/4 ohm  
bridged. Use left channel + and right channel - for bridged mode.  
SUB CHANNEL SPEAKER OUTPUTS  
Used to connect the amplifier to subwoofers. Minimum impedance is 1 ohm.  
HP/LP CROSSOVER FREQUENCY  
Controls the crossover point for the speaker outputs.  
CONFIG  
FLAT/OFF: Crossovers are turned off  
HP: High pass crossover is on  
LP/BP: Low and High Pass crossovers are both on, creating a Bandpass (BP)  
setting for midbass drivers.  
Notes: The front HP and rear LP crossovers extend to 4kHz, so its possible  
to run a component speaker system fully active. The tweeters would be  
powered by the front channels and the midbasses by the rear channels. Be  
sure to check with your speaker’s manufacture for the correct tweeter and  
midbass crossover points to avoid speaker damage.  
Subwoofer channel LP crossover and subsonic filter are always on.  
Amplifier Owner’s Manual  
BASS BOOST  
LOW PASS LEVEL CONTROL (LPL)  
Variable bass boost from 0 to +18dB @ 45 Hz.  
This port is for connecting the optional remote level control (LPL44). This allows up  
to 20dB of volume adjustment. This is not a bass boost, it controls the level of the  
sub channel.  
SUBSONIC CROSSOVER FREQUENCY  
Controls the highpass crossover point for the speaker outputs to  
eliminate extreme low frequencies.  
REMOTE MONITORING DISPLAY (RMD)  
Connect optional RMD Voltage Display to this port.  
12V+  
This must be connected to the fused positive terminal (+12V) of the car’s  
battery. The fuse must be located within 18 inches of the battery. 1/0  
gauge wire REQUIRED.  
PEAK INDICATOR  
Lights when the amplifier reaches near maximum output. Under normal  
operation the peak indicator should be flashing during the peaks of the  
music. Peak indicator should not stay lit for long periods of time (more  
than 2 or 3 seconds), if this is the case you need to reduce system volume  
or level of the amplifier.  
REMOTE  
This must be connected to switched +12V, usually a trigger wire coming  
from the head unit or ignition.  
PROTECT INDICATOR  
Lights red if there is a problem with the audio system, see the troubleshooting page.  
GND  
This must be connected to the negative terminal of the car’s battery or  
bolted to a clean, unpainted part of the chassis of the vehicle. 1/0 gauge  
wire REQUIRED.  
Amplifier Owner’s Manual  
System tuning  
1. Install all system fuses.  
Note: For subwoofers controlled by the Remote level  
2. Set the amplifier’s input sensitivity controls to their  
minimum positions (full counterclockwise).  
control, keep the level setting from step 11 or 12. Use the  
control to blend subwoofers with the rest of the system.  
The correct subwoofer volume will change depending on  
road noise and differences in recordings.  
3. Set all amplifier crossover switches according to your  
system’s design.  
15. Fine tune crossover frequencies to achieve the smoothest  
possible blending of each speaker set.  
4. Make preliminary adjustments to the crossover frequency,  
usually 80Hz is good starting point for high and low pass. It  
may be necessary to fine tune the crossover frequency later 16. Adjust the Bass Equalization/Boost Controls on the  
for the best overall sound quality.  
amplifier, headunit or processor upstream if necessary to  
increase output.  
5. If using a Remote Subwoofer Level Control, set it to  
maximum (full clockwise).  
Note: Use these controls sparingly. Every 3dB of boost  
requires double the power at 45Hz. If your subwoofer  
system requires a lot of boost to sound good, there may  
be a problem. Look for out-of-phase woofers, a leaking  
subwoofer box, or incorrect box size.  
6. Turn the headunit on with the volume set to minimum.  
7. Visually check the amplifier’s has powered on by the power  
LED.  
17. With all levels set correctly, the system will reach overall  
maximum undistorted output at the volume level set in  
step 10.  
8. Check the condition of all other components to make sure  
they are powered up.  
9. Set the headunit’s tone controls, balance, and fader to the  
center (flat) position. Turn off any loudness or other signal  
processing features.  
10. Set the volume control of the headunit for maximum  
undistorted output (on most headunits this will be  
approximately 7/8 of maximum volume). Use a very clear,  
dynamic recording and begin to listen.  
11. Turn up the sensitivity or input level control on the  
amplifier until the speakers reach maximum undistorted  
output.  
12. Repeat sensitivity level adjustments one at time for each  
set of channels.  
13. Reduce the headunit’s volume to a comfortable level.  
14. Listen to various musical selections to check the overall  
system balance. Compare front to rear, midbass to  
midrange, etc. If one speaker set is too loud compared to  
another, then its level must be lowered to blend correctly  
with the other speakers.  
Amplifier Owner’s Manual  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
NO POWER:  
NO SOUND FROM ONE SIDE:  
Check voltage at amplifier with a DMM (volt meter), +12v  
Check the balance control in the head unit. Check speaker  
connections. Check signal input connection.  
and R (with head unit on) the voltage should register  
between 12.2V and 14.6V when using the ground lead of  
the amplifier. Check fuse at amplifier and at the battery. Use  
a meter to verify connection from one end of the fuse to the  
other, breaks may not always be visible. If the fuse is blown,  
check the power wire and also the amplifier for a short. If  
the short is in the amplifier itself, see your Phoenix Gold  
dealer. If no short is present, replace the fuse.  
VERY LOW OUTPUT:  
Check your head unit’s fader control or the amplifier’s input  
sensitivity level. Make sure subsonic frequency control is not  
set too high and LP frequency control is not set too low at  
the same time.  
FREQUENT AMPLIFIER SHUTDOWN:  
POWER WITHOUT SOUND:  
This indicates chronic amplifier thermal shutdown because  
of operation at consistently high internal temperatures.  
High operating temperature can be caused by inadequate  
ventilation. Make sure you are not running a lower than  
recommend impedance. Also check for damaged speakers  
or passive crossover systems. Finally, chronic thermal  
shutdown may result from otherwise normal operation of  
the amplifier at elevated output power levels, which can be  
resolved by providing additional amplifier cooling, installing  
Turn the amplifier off and check all input and output signal  
cables and power connections. Check the speakers for  
shorts with a DMM (volt meter) or by connecting them  
to another audio source. After making sure everything is  
correct, turn the amplifier on again.  
POWER BUT PROTECT LED IS ON:  
The red PROTECT LED lights when the amplifier shuts down  
for either thermal or over-current protection. A high internal a higher-power amplifier, or reducing amplifier output level.  
amplifier operating temperature will trigger thermal  
shutdown: after it cools about 5°C, the amplifier will restart.  
AMPLIFIER QUICKLY CYCLING ON AND OFF:  
Check the amplifier’s connection to the battery. Check  
battery voltage. If low, recharge or replace the battery.  
Check all ground connections.  
A shorted speaker lead or operation into unusually low  
impedance loads will trigger over-current shutdown: cycle  
power at the amplifier remote terminal to restore operation.  
Check for shorted speaker wiring or damaged speakers or  
crossover systems if over-current shutdown occurs.  
Phoenix Gold  
A Division of AAMP of America™  
13190 56th Court  
Clearwater, Florida 33760  
P: 888-228-5560  
© 2011 AAMP of Florida, Inc  
Designed and Engineered in the USA  
Phoenix Gold Product Warranty  
LIMITED WARRANTY ON AMPLIFIERS  
Phoenix Gold warrants this product to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) years from the original date of purchase. This  
warranty is not transferable and applies only to the original purchaser from an authorized Phoenix Gold dealer in the United States of America only. Should service  
be necessary under this warranty for any reason due to manufacturing defect or malfunction, Phoenix Gold will (at its discretion), repair or replace the defective  
product with new or remanufactured product at no charge. Damage caused by the following is not covered under warranty: accident, misuse, abuse, product  
modification or neglect, failure to follow installation instructions, unauthorized repair attempts, misrepresentations by the seller. This warranty does not cover  
incidental or consequential damages and does not cover the cost of removing or reinstalling the unit(s). Cosmetic damage due to accident or normal wear and  
tear is not covered under warranty.  
INTERNATIONAL WARRANTIES:  
Products purchased outside the United States of America are covered only by that country’s Authorized Phoenix Gold reseller and not by Phoenix Gold. Consumers  
needing service or warranty information for these products must contact that country’s reseller for information.  

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