CLASS A/B BIPOLAR POWER
AMPLIFIERS
PM3002E / PM6002E
PM6004E / PM12005E / PM1600DE
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Introduction.................................................................................3
Features and Speci๏ฌcations....................................................4-5
Planning & Mounting Your System.............................................6
Controls & Functions.............................................................7-14
High Level Input...................................................................15-16
Wiring Diagrams..................................................................17-22
Adjusting & Tuning....................................................................23
Troubleshooting........................................................................24
Warning / Disclaimer.................................................................25
Warranty..............................................................................26-27
Notes...................................................................................28-30
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Thank you for purchasing this Alphasonik product. Alpha-
sonik products are speci๏ฌcally engineered and designed for the mobile
audio environment. This manual contains important information about
installation, set-up procedures and integrating your new Alphasonik
product into your vehicle. With proper care and installation, your new
product will provide you with many years of high performance listening
enjoyment. We recommend having an Authorized Alphasonik Dealer
install your new product for optimal performance and to take advantage
of our warranty program. Before installing your new product, please
read through the manual to fully understand the application.
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Before making any electrical connections, make sure that
you disconnect the batteryโs ground cable to prevent the possibility of
short circuits or damage to your electronic equipment. If your vehicleโs
stereo (head unit) comes with an Anti-theft code, DO NOT disconnect
the battery. If you have the access code for the stereo (head unit),
please refer to the vehicleโs ownerโs manual.
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Class A/B BIPOLAR Power Ampli๏ฌer
2 Ohm Stable (PM3002E / 6002E / 6004E / 12005E)
Mosfet High Speed Switching Supply
Tiffany-Style Input and Output RCA Jacks
RCA (Low Level) and Speaker (High Level)Inputs
Line Out
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Variable High Pass Filter: 50Hz-250Hz
Variable Low Pass Filter: 50Hz-250Hz
Variable Subsonic Filter: 20Hz-60Hz
Bass Boost Control: 45Hz 0 - +18dB
Remote Digital Voltmeter (PMA100VE)- Optional
Remote Bass Control (PMA10BE)-Optional
Remote Power On / Off By Car Stereo
Input Sensitivity: High 1V / 10V / Low 200mV - 8V
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4-Way Protection Circuitry: Thermal, Short Circuit, Overload And
DC Offset
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Before beginning the installation, consider the following:
A. If you plan to expand your system by adding other components sometimes in
the future, ensure that adequate is left, and cooling requirements are met.
B. Are your components matched? The peak power rating of your speakers
must be equal or greater than the ampli๏ฌerโs. They also must be 2-8 ohms im-
pedance (This information is normally printed on the speaker magnet).
C. Consider the length of your leads which should not be too long or short when
determining the mounting location. Pre-Amp input jacks require a length of high
quality shielded male to male RCA patch cord.
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Mounting Your Ampli๏ฌer
The mounting position of your ampli๏ฌer will have a greater affect on its ability to
dissipate the heat generated during normal operation. This ampli๏ฌer has ample
heat sink for heat dissipation, and is designed with a thermal shutdown circuit
(for heat protection). DO NOT enclose the ampli๏ฌer in a small box or cover it so
that air is not able to ๏ฌow freely.
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Temperatures in car trunks have been measured as high as (155 F) in the sum-
mer time. As the thermal shut down point for the ampli๏ฌer is (185 F), it is easy
to see that it must be mounted in an area that provides for maximum cooling
capability. To achieve maximum advantage of convection air ๏ฌow in an enclosed
trunk, mount the ampli๏ฌer in a horizontal position.
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Cooling requirements are considerably relaxed when the mounting inside the
passenger compartment since the driver compartment will not allow tempera-
tures to reach a critical point. Floor mounting under the seat is usually satisfac-
tory as long as there is at least 1 inch of clearance above the ampli๏ฌerโs heat
sink for ventilation.
A. Select a suitable location that is convenient for mounting, is accessible for
wiring, and has ample room for air circulation and cooling.
B. Use the ampli๏ฌer as a template to mark the mounting holes. Remove the am-
pli๏ฌer and drill holes. Use extreme caution, inspect underneath surface before
drilling!
C. Secure the ampli๏ฌer using the screws provided.
Caution: Before connecting any wires to the ampli๏ฌer, discon-
nect the ground lead from the battery. Leave the ground lead
disconnected until you are done wiring the ampli๏ฌer.
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CH4
CH3
CH2
CH1
CH5
CH4
CH3
CH2
CH1
SPEAKER
SPEAKER
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SPEAKER
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BRIDGED
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PM12005E
PM6004E
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PM6004E / 12005E
MIN
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LOW
INPUT
LOW
LINE
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LOW
LINE
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INPUT
INPUT
CH1/2
CH3/4
CH5
CH3/4
CH1/2
CH1
CH3
LOW
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CH3
CH4
CH1
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INPUT
CH2
CH4
LINE
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CH2
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PM12005E
PM6004E
BASS BOOST
0
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PM3002E / 6002E
PM6004E / 12005E
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X-OVER
X-OVER
HIGH
FULL
FULL
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POWER
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BATT
GND
PM3002E / 6002E
PM6004E / 12005E
POWER
REM
BATT
GND
PM3002E / 6002E
PM6004E / 12005E
POWER
REM
BATT
GND
PM3002E / 6002E
PM6004E / 12005E
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PM6004E / 12005E
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HPF
PM3002E / 6002E
PM6004E / 12005E
50
250Hz
PHASE SHIFT
PM3002E / 6002E
PM6004E / 12005E
0
180
SUB SONIC
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PM6004E / 12005E
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20Hz
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PM6004E / 12005E
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PM6004E / 12005E
REMOTE
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CH
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CH
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PM12005E
INPUT
CH5
OUTPUT
CH1/2
CH3/4
CH5
CH4
CH3
CH2
CH1
CH1
CH2
CH3
LOW
INPUT
INPUT SELECT
CH
CH
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CH
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1/4
CH4
LINE
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BRIDGED
BRIDGED
CH5
CH4
CH3
CH2
CH1
CH1/2
CH3/4
CH5
CH1
CH3
LOW
INPUT
INPUT SELECT
CH
CH2
CH4
LINE
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CH
1/5
CH
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1/4
BRIDGED
BRIDGED
CH1/2
CH3/4
CH5
CH5
CH4
CH3
CH2
CH1
CH1
CH3
LOW
INPUT
INPUT SELECT
CH
CH2
CH4
LINE
OUT
CH
1/5
CH
1/2
1/4
BRIDGED
BRIDGED
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PM6004E / 12005E
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PM6004E / 12005E
REMOTE
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CH
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CH
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PM12005E
INPUT
CH5
OUTPUT
CH1/2
CH3/4
CH5
CH4
CH3
CH2
CH1
CH1
CH2
CH3
LOW
INPUT
INPUT SELECT
CH
CH
1/5
CH
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1/4
CH4
LINE
OUT
BRIDGED
BRIDGED
CH5
CH4
CH3
CH2
CH1
CH1/2
CH3/4
CH5
CH1
CH3
LOW
INPUT
INPUT SELECT
CH
CH2
CH4
LINE
OUT
CH
1/5
CH
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1/4
BRIDGED
BRIDGED
CH1/2
CH3/4
CH5
CH5
CH4
CH3
CH2
CH1
CH1
CH3
LOW
INPUT
INPUT SELECT
CH
CH2
CH4
LINE
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CH
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CH
1/2
1/4
BRIDGED
BRIDGED
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If the HIGH LEVEL INPUTS are used, do not use the
LOW LEVEL RCA inputs at the same time.
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CHASSIS GND
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R F+
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CHASSIS GND
LF
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If the HIGH LEVEL INPUTS are used, do not use the
LOW LEVEL RCA inputs at the same time.
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HI - INPUT
SELECT
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CHASSIS GND
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3CH
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1CH
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CH 1
4 ~ 8 OHM
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CH 3
4 ~ 8 OHM
CH 2
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CH 3 / 4
4 ~ 8 OHM
CH1 / 2
4 ~ 8 OHM
CH5
CH4
CH3
CH2
CH1
CH 5
2 ~ 8 OHM
CH 1
2 ~ 8 OHM
BRIDGED
BRIDGED
CH 2
2 ~ 8 OHM
CH 4
2 ~ 8 OHM
CH 3
2 ~ 8 OHM
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CH 1
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4 ~ 8 OHM
BRIDGED
BRIDGED
CH 2
4 ~ 8 OHM
CH 4
4 ~ 8 OHM
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Turning On The Ampli๏ฌer
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The ampli๏ฌer automatically turns on a few seconds after you turn vehicleโs igni-
tion switch to ACC ON or turn on your auto sound system, depending upon how
you wired the system. The POWER indicator on the top of the ampli๏ฌer illumi-
nates when the ampli๏ฌer is on.
Important: Your ampli๏ฌer requires 90 amps or more of power from your vehicleโs
battery during operation. To protect your battery from your battery from dis-
charging, do not operate the ampli๏ฌer unless your vehicle us running.
Adjusting The Audio Level (โGain Matchingโ) By Ear
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For best performance, you must match the ampli๏ฌerโs input sensitivity to your
source unitโs maximum output level. The GAIN CONTROL (MIN / MAX) located
on the side of the ampli๏ฌer is designed to do this. It is Not a volume control. It
adjusts the incoming signal level so that the source unit and ampli๏ฌer reach
maximum output at the same time. This assures that maximum system is
achieved with minimal distortion.
1. Turn the GAIN CONTROL (MIN / MAX) fully counterclockwise to MIN.
2. Play full frequency music that has continuous high levels (FM pop music is a
good choice).
3. Turn up the source unitโs volume control until just before you hear the source
unitโs distortion or 90% of full output (which ever comes ๏ฌrst).
4. SLOWLY turn the GAIN CONTROL clockwise until just before you hear
ampli๏ฌer or speaker distortion, until you reach a maximum comfortable listening
level (which ever come ๏ฌrst).
5. Turn the source unitโs volume control back to a desire comfortable listening
level and enjoy.
FREQUENCY RESPONSE
Plus 18dB
@45Hz
FREQENCY (Hz)
The BASS BOOST CONTROL raises the ampli๏ฌer output up to 18db at fre-
quencies tightly centered around 45 Hz. This โbumpโ can have a dramatic affect
on the bass systemโs apparent volume. Use caution (!) when adjusting this
control as serious subwoofer damage may result from overpowering or overex-
cursion.
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Investigate the layout of your vehicle thoroughly before
drilling or cutting. Take care when you work near the gas tank,
gas lines, hydraulic lines, electrical components and electrical
wiring. Do not use the equipment unmounted. Attach this sys-
tem securely to prevent damage, particularly in the event of an
accident or aggressive driving. Do not mount the system so that
wire connections are unprotected or are subjected to pinching
or damage from nearby objects. Before connecting or discon-
necting power connections at the system power terminals, dis-
connect the +12V DC wire at the battery end. Con๏ฌrm that your
source unit and other equipment are turned off while connecting
the input terminals. If you need to replace the power fuse, re-
place it only with a fuse identical to the provided fuse. Using a
fuse of different type or rating may result in damage to the sys-
tem, which is not covered by the manufacturerโs warranty. Do
not install any product where it may be subjected to excessive
heat, moisture and dust or where it may be repeatedly kicked,
brushed or bumped. Make absolutely sure that the terminals
for the products are connected to the proper inputs and outputs
from the music source. Never run the wiring on the outside of
the vehicle or under it where it can be damaged by road hazards
or any moving parts of the vehicle. Use existing wire channels,
sills, panels and molding strips inside the vehicle to hide the wir-
ing for safety and a neat appearance.
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DISCLAIMER
IMPORTANT: Never cut any metal that is an integral part
of the vehicleโs safety or structural support system. If you are
unsure, it is best to have the product professionally installed by
an Authorized Alphasonik Dealer. Never sacri๏ฌce your safety for
sound.
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Alphasonik, Inc. warrants this product against all defects in material and
workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of original purchase
provided it was purchased from an Authorized Alphasonik, Inc. Dealer.
The conditions of this warranty and the extent of the responsibility of Alpha-
sonik, Inc. under this warranty are as follows:
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1. DATED PROOF OF PURCHASE IS REQUIRED FOR WAR-
RANTY SERVICE OF THIS PRODUCT. Information about Alphasonik, Inc.
or by contacting or writing Alphasonik, Inc. at the address listed on the back
of this booklet.
2. This warranty will become void if service is performed by any
one other than an approved Alphasonik, Inc. Warranty Service Center.
3. This warranty does not apply to any product which has been
subjected to misuse, neglect or accident, or which has had the warranty
seal broken, serial number altered, defaced or removed, or which has been
connected, installed adjusted or repaired other than in accordance with the
instructions furnished by Alphasonik, Inc.
4. This warranty does not cover car static, electrical interference,
adjustments or labor costs for the removal or reinstallation of the unit for
repair.
5. The sole responsibility of Alphasonik, Inc. under this warranty
shall be limited to the repair or replacement thereof, at the sole discretion of
Alphasonik, Inc.
6. If it becomes necessary to send the product or any defective
part to Alphasonik, Inc. or an authorized service station, the product must
be shipped in its original or equivalent carton, fully insured, with shipping
charges prepaid. Alphasonik, Inc. will not assume any responsibility for any
loss or damage incurred in shipping.
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7. This warranty is not transferable and protects the original pur-
chaser provided they reside and made their purchase in the United States.
International consumers may contact their local retailer or distributor for war-
ranty information.
8. ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, EXCEPT TO THE EXTENT PRO-
HIBITED BY APPLICABLE LAW, SHALL HAVE NO GREATER DURATION
THAN THE WARRANTY PERIOD SET FORTH ABOVE. UNDER NO
CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL ALPHASONIK INC. BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS
OR DAMAGE, DIRECT OR CONSEQUENTIAL, ARISING OUT OF THE
USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT. BECAUSE SOME STATES
DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY
LASTS OR EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSE-
QUENTIAL DAMAGES, THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS OR EXCLUSIONS MAY
NOT APPLY TO YOU.
9. THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND
YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS THAT VARY FROM STATE TO
STATE.
10. Should you have any dif๏ฌculties with the performance of this
product during warranty or with any Alphasonik, Inc. authorized service
center, you may contact the Alphasonik, Inc. National Service Manager at
the address listed on the back of the booklet card or call 714.670.8950 for a
listing of Authorized Warranty Service Centers in your area.
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INSTALLED WARRANTY
(When purchased from and installed by an Authorized Alphasonik, Inc.
Dealer)
Speaker and Accessories: 1-year over-the-counter defective exchange plus
1-year repair or replacement at the sole discretion of Alphasonik, Inc.
Electronics: 1-year over-the-counter defective exchange, plus 1-year repair
or replacements at the sole discretion of Alphasonik, Inc.
An Alphasonik Extended Warranty Registration Card must be submitted to
Alphasonik, Inc. within 30 days of purchase. To process any warranty claim,
Alphasonik, Inc. will require the dated proof of purchase, which must speci๏ฌ-
cally show the model and serial number and that installation was provided
for the product in question. All other terms per Alphasonik, Inc.โs standard
one-year warranty apply.
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ALPHASONIK INC.
7050 VILLAGE DRIVE BLDG. G
BUENA PARK, CALIFORNIA. 90621
TEL: (714)670-8950 ยท FAX: (714)670-8959
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