trOuBleshOOtIng (cOntInued)
problem
Not Enough Bass.
sPecIfIcatIOns
Low-frequency transducer:
Amplifier power:
Frequency response:
Fuse rating:
Max current draw:
Idle current draw:
Input sensitivity:
Crossover frequency:
Crossover slope:
Dimensions (W x H x D):
Weight:
causes and solutions
1. Crossover frequency setting too low. Select a higher crossover frequency.
2. I nput Level control setting is incorrect. Increase Input Level control setting or set Input Level
switch to "Low" position.
3. Audio system includes a high-pass filter designed to limit bass sent to small speakers. If you're
using an aftermarket head unit that includes a high-pass filter (HPF) on the outputs connected
to the subwoofer, turn the HPF off in the head unit's menu. If you're splicing the subwoofer's
bare wire-to-RCA adapters into a factory audio system's speaker outputs, try splicing them into
a different pair of speaker outputs. See If your car audio system's head unit does not have line-
level outputs, on page 4.
10" square diaphragm
300W RMS
20Hz – 150Hz
30A
25A
400mA
40mV – 20V
50Hz – 120Hz, variable
12dB/octave
20-5/8" x 12-3/8" x 11-3/8" (523mm x 314mm x 289mm)
32.8 lb (14.9kg)
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