AudioControl ACM-1.300, ACM-2.300, Making Good Sound Great, ACM-4.300 Quick Start Manual

COMPACT HIGH POWER MONO SUBWOOFER AMPLIFIER
Quick Start Guide
Features
• Compact High Power Mono Subwoofer Amplier
• High Current Design
• 1x175 Watts @ 4 Ohm, 1x300 Watts @ 2 Ohm
• 12 dB/Octave Linkwitz-Riley Alignment Crossover
• GTO™ Signal Sense
• 2 Line-Level RCA Inputs, summed
• 2 Active Speaker-Level Inputs, summed
• AccuBASS® Bass Restoration
• Filled with home-grown audio goodness
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Quick Start Guide
Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with a dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as muers, silencers, exhaust pipes, or other apparatus (including ampliers) that produce heat.
9. WARNING: Improper installation may lead to permanent injury or death. Installation of the apparatus must be done with great care by qualied personnel, to prevent damage to fuel lines, power and other electrical wiring, hydraulic brake lines, and other systems, that might compromise vehicle safety.
10. Provide +12V and Ground wiring of sucient size to ensure adequate current to the amplier. For the ACM-1.300 this means 8 gauge wire or
thicker.
11. Use rubber grommets to protect wiring whenever passing wires through metal openings or bulkheads.
12. Only use attachments/accessories specied by the manufacturer.
13. Refer all servicing to qualied service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as the power in­put terminals are damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
14. This apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing, and no object lled with liquids, shall be placed on the apparatus.
15. Fuses shall be replaced only with the correct type and fuse value, and only when the apparatus is powered o.
16. Exposure to high sound pressure levels may lead to permanent hearing loss. Take every precaution to protect your hearing.
The lightning ash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure, that may be of sucient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user of the presence of important operating and mainte­nance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.
Caution: to reduce the risk of electric shock, do not disassemble the apparatus, other than to remove the top panel to access the controls. There are no user-serviceable parts inside. Refer servicing to qualied personnel.
Recycling notice: If the time comes and this apparatus has fullled its destiny, do not throw it out into the trash. It has to be carefully recycled for the good of mankind, by a facility specially equipped for the safe recycling of electronic apparatii. Please contact your local or state recycling leaders for assistance in locating a suitable nearby recycling facility. Or, contact us and we might be able to repair it for you.
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1. Fuse 30A – Replace the fuse only with the exact same style and
Ampere rating. Disconnect 12V power before changing or inspect­ing the fuse.
2. Power Input Terminal +12V – This screw terminal connects to the +12V battery binding post of the vehicle. Use quality insulated wiring of the recommended wire gauge, such as wire gauge 8 or thicker. Thinner wire may cause an overheating hazard due to the large currents involved.
3. Remote Power Input Terminal – This screw terminal connects to the 12V remote trigger output of some head units. When the head unit is turned on, then the ACM-1.300 amplier will turn on. Alternatively, you can use the GTO™ feature of the amplier so it will turn on when an audio signal is detected at the speaker-level or line-level inputs.
4. Power Input Terminal Ground – This screw terminal connects to a good ground connection on the vehicle.
5. Speaker-Level Inputs – The ACM-1.300 amplier is supplied with a standard 4-conductor plug that allows for easy installation and removal. The speaker-level output from ampliers and factory installed radios can connect here, so the ACM-1.300 will receive the audio signals and do its subwoofer thing. The left and right audio signals are summed internally to produce a mono subwoof­er signal. Make sure that you follow the plus and minus polarity markings on the ACM-1.300 and match it to the polarity of the speaker wiring. Do not use the RCA Line-level inputs if you are using the speaker-level inputs.
Connection Panel Features
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6. RCA Analog Line-Level Inputs – The line-level output from the head unit or factory installed radios can connect here, so the ACM-1.300 will receive the line-level audio signals. The left and right signals are summed internally to produce a mono subwoofer signal. Do not use the speaker-level inputs if you are using the RCA line-level inputs.
7. Speaker-Level Output Terminals – These screw terminals con­nect with speaker wire to the subwoofer, or multiple subwoofers. Make sure that the average combined speaker impedance does not dip below 2 Ohm. The ACM-1.300 has four connections (2 plus and 2 minus). These four connections allow you to easily add a second subwoofer in parallel, as long as the impedance of both subwoofers is 4 Ohms or greater.
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Control Panel Features
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8. Power LED – If you have connected your battery power, vehicle ground, and turn-on lead (or GTO™ signal sensing) correctly, then this light should turn on to indicate the power is ON.
9. Protection LED – The ACM-1.300 amplier has built in diagnostic codes to tell you exactly what is going wrong should the amplier detect a problem. If the protection LED should come on, read the ashing codes quickly before turning o the system and investi­gating. (See the specs page for a list of diagnostic codes.)
10. GTO™ Signal Sense – In the ON position, the ACM-1.300 amplier will turn on gracefully when it detects an incoming audio signal, and it will turn o after a period of time when the audio signal fades away to silence. In some situations, factory installed audio systems may turn on or “wake up” due to convenience features like door chimes, alarms, and cell phone signals that trigger the source unit in the vehicle to come on. To prevent these from turning your audio system on unexpectedly, you can bypass the
GTO™ circuit by moving this switch to the OFF position and use a switched 12-volt signal connected to the Remote In terminal instead.
11. AccuBASS®
The renowned AccuBASS® will work wonders on the lower bass of
the speaker outputs.
AccuBASS® Threshold – Selects the level at which the AccuBASS®
will begin to work.
AccuBASS® Level – Adjusts the level of the AccuBASS®.
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12. Crossover Frequency – Since component speakers (like woofers) are designed to reproduce certain frequency ranges, a crossover allows you to match the speaker to the appropriate frequency range. Most manufactures list a recommended crossover fre­quency as part of the speaker specications. Choosing the correct crossover point will provide increased speaker reliability and optimum sound quality. The ACM-1.300 amplier has selectable 12 dB/Octave Linkwitz-Riley crossover points at 80 Hz, 120 Hz, and a “bypass” option. The ACM-1.300 will play the frequency range below the crossover point. Select the crossover frequency on the ACM-1.300 amplier to best match the value specied by your subwoofer’s manufacturer. If you do not know this value, select the position that suits your subwoofer system best.
13. Gain Control – This control allows you to adjust the overall vol­ume output level, with counterclockwise decreasing the volume, and clockwise increasing. The setting procedure is given on the next page, and involves nerves of steel, a steady hand, grit, deter­mination, and the thought that you are making the world a better place for deep bass.
14. Gain Maximized LED – This LED indicates when the ACM-1.300 amplier gain has been maximized for optimum performance.
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Quick Start
Here are a few general steps to get your ACM-1.300 amplier up and running:
1. Undo the +12V and Ground connections to the car battery before making any connections to the amplier.
2. Pick a mounting location that will provide access to the controls and connections, provide plenty of good ventilation, and also protect the amplier from heat, moisture, and dirt.
3. The ACM-1.300 amplier needs to be securely mounted using the four mounting holes located in each corner.
4. Before drilling any holes, take every precaution to prevent
any damage to fuel lines, power and other electrical wir­ing, hydraulic brake lines, and other systems, that might compro­mise vehicle safety.
5. When making connections, designate red RCA plugs as right, and designate white, black, or grey plugs as left. This is a good idea for all signal connections made in your audio system. The key is consistency. Stick with the same color coding and you’ll reduce possible problems.
6. Use quality interconnect cables.
7. Connect the +12V input terminal of the unit to the +12V termi­nal of the vehicle battery. Use 8 gauge insulated wire or thicker.
8. Connect the Ground terminal of the unit to the chassis of the vehicle using the same wire gauge as the +12V power wire.
9. Connect the remote power terminal of the unit to the remote turn-on switch of your source unit. Alternatively, you can skip this connection and use the GTO™ Signal sensing.
10. Connect your audio inputs to the unit – either speaker-level or line-level RCA… not both.
11. Connect your subwoofer (2 Ohms minimum load).
12. When all connections are made, reconnect the vehicle battery.
13. Adjust your gain setting to maximise your signal level.
14. Set the ACM-1.300 crossover to the frequency recommended by your subwoofer manufacturer.
15. Enjoy the drive!
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Power Connections
Ground
Head Unit
Remote Amplifier +12V Trigger
+12V
In this example, the head unit has a +12V trigger output that is connected to the ACM-1.300 remote input terminal. When the head unit is turned on, it will turn on the ACM-1.300 amplier.
Alternatively, the GTO™ signal sense feature can be used to gently turn on the ACM-1.300 amplier when an audio input signal is detected. (The con­nection to the ACM-1.300 remote input terminal is not required when using the GTO™ signal sense.)
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System #1: Adding a Subwoofer to a Factory Radio using Speaker-Level Inputs
Factory Radio
Speaker-level outputs
+
+
+
+
+
+
Subwoofer
Optional Subwoofer in parallel
lf two subwoofers are connected like this, they are in parallel, and the impedance of each subwoofer must be 4 Ohms or greater.
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System #2: Adding a Subwoofer to an Aftermarket Head Unit using Line-Level Inputs
lf two subwoofers are connected like this, they are in parallel, and the impedance of each subwoofer must be 4 Ohms or greater.
Aftermarket Head Unit
Line-level L/R outputs
+
+
LR
+
Subwoofer
Optional Subwoofer in parallel
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Cover Plate Removal
The cover plate must be removed to gain access to the controls, and then put back on again to protect the controls from dust bunnies.
Removal Procedure
1. Locate the top four screws that hold the cover plate in place.
2. Use a philips screwdriver to remove the four screws.
3. Keep the cover plate and screws in a safe and handy place, until you have nished adjusting the controls to your immense satisfaction.
8.300”
8.910”
9.410”
2.97”
2.38”
1.75”
Quick Start Guide PN 914-017-0 Rev A
Specications
All specications are measured at 14.4 VDC (standard automotive voltage). As technology advances, AudioControl reserves the right to continuously change our specications, like our Pacic Northwest weather, although we are working on changing that as well.
The ACM-1.300 Amplier
Power Output (RMS) ............................175 Watts @ 4 Ohms
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Input Voltage (RCA) Range ........................500 mV to 6 V RMS
Speaker-Level Input Voltage Range . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 V to 40 V RMS
Total Harmonic Distortion . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . < 0.01%
S/N Ratio ..........................102 dBa, Ref 175 Watts @ 4 Ohms
Bass Processing ..........................................AccuBASS®
Recommended Power / Ground Wire Gauge .................8 Gauge
Fuse Rating .............................................1 X 30 Amps
Crossover. . . . . . . . . .12dB/Octave Linkwitz-Riley, 80 Hz, 120 Hz, Bypass
PFM Subsonic Filter ........................................... 24 Hz
Weight .......................................................1.3 lbs
Dimensions ...............................9.41" W X 2.97" D X 1.75" H
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Warranty
For details of the limited warranty for your ACM-1.300, please visit the follow­ing page on our website: http://www.audiocontrol.com/warranty Please keep your receipt in a safe place.
AudioControl
22410 70th Avenue West, Mountlake Terrace, WA 98043 USA, Phone 425-775-8461, FAX 425-778-3166 e-mail: sound.great@audiocontrol.com
Protection Codes
The various codes ashed by the Protection LED will help you diagnose any problems with your system.
Turn On Delay
KEY
LED ON
LED OFF
300 mS
Short Protec�on
DC Output Protecon
Transformer Overtemp
Heatsink Overtemp
Overvoltage
Undervoltage
0 0.5 1.0 1.5 2.0 2.5
Time sec
3.0 3.5 4.0
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