ClassClass-ABClass-AB
Power1800 Watts1000 Watts
Frequency Response20Hz - 20kHz20Hz - 20kHz
Dimensions336mm (13-1/4”) x 200mm (7-
RMS Power Ratings60 Watts x 4 @ 4 Ohms 1% THD+N
Signal to Noise Ratio>50 dB >50 dB
High and Low Pass
Crossover
Crossover Range50Hz – 250Hz50Hz – 250Hz
Low Level Input Range0.35 Volts to 10 Volts0.35 Volts to 10 Volts
High Level Input Range1 Volt to 30 Volts1 Volt to 30 Volts
Minimum load
impedance
7/8”) x 51mm (2”)
75 Watts x 4 @ 2 Ohms 1% THD+N
150 Watts x 2 @ 4 Ohms Bridged
1% THD+N
12dB per Octave12dB per Octave
2 Ohm stereo and 4 Ohm bridged2 Ohm stereo and 4 Ohm bridged
256mm (10-1/16”) x 200mm (77/8”) x 51mm (2”)
60 Watts x 2 @ 4 Ohms 1% THD+N
75 Watts x 2 @ 2 Ohms 1% THD+N
150 Watts x 1 @ 4 Ohms Bridged
1% THD+N
EN-3001 (Monoblock)
ClassClass-AB
Power1200 Watts
Frequency Response20Hz - 400Hz
Dimensions336mm (13-1/4”) x 200mm (7-
RMS Power Ratings200W x 1 @ 4 Ohms 1% THD
Signal to Noise Ratio>50 dB
High and Low Pass
Crossover
Subsonic Filter12dB per Octave
Low Pass Crossover
Range
Subsonic Crossover
Range
Bass Boost @ 45Hz0 to +18dB
Low Level Input Range0.35 Volts to 10 Volts
High Level Input Range1 Volt to 30 Volts
Minimum load
impedance
22
7/8”) x 51mm (2”)
300W x 1 @ 2 Ohms 1% THD
12dB per Octave
50Hz – 400Hz
10Hz – 40Hz
2 Ohm
General
Power
Requirements
Operating Voltage 10.5 – 16V
Minimum
RecommendedPower/Ground
Cable Size
Recommended
inline fuse size
+12 V DC (negative
ground)
8 Gauge (AWG)
8 Gauge Cable - 40A
4 Gauge Cable - 80A
NOTE: ENCOUNTER
AMPLIFIER SERIES
HAVE A MINIMUM LOAD
IMPEDANCE OF
2 OHM PER CHANNEL
4 OHM BRIDGED
Version 2.1
AMPLIFIER INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION WARNINGS
1. Ensure the +12V lead is disconnected from the battery before you connect any new
equipment.
2. Ensure that the amplifier mounting location and holes will not interfere with the gas tank,
brake lines or electrical wiring.
3. Ensure the amplifier is securely fastened to the vehicle to prevent the amplifier moving and
causing damage in the event of an accident.
4. Ensure all wiring is protected from sharp objects and from pinching or crushing which
could result in damage to the audio system.
5. Ensure the mounting location has sufficient air flow around the amplifier. If the amplifier is
mounted in an enclosed space a 3” fan with ducting should be used to assist with cooling.
6. Do not mount any amplifier on a subwoofer enclosure as extended exposure to vibration
may cause damage to the amplifier.
7. Ensure you use the minimum recommended gauge wire/cable or larger for all amplifier
connections.
8. Appropriate mounting is very important for prolonged life expectancy of any amplifier.
Select a location that provides protection from moisture. Keep in mind that an amplifier
should never be mounted upside down. Upside down mounting will compromise heat
dissipation through the heat sink and could engage the thermal protection circuit.
CONNECTION
Ensure the audio system is turned off before making any connections to the amplifier,
speakers or source unit. Failure to do so could result in permanent damage to the audio
system.
Ensure the correct gauge cable is used for all connections; consult the cable calculator
diagram below for the correct gauge cable for your installation.
The above chart shows cable gauges to be used, if no less than a 0.5 volt drop is acceptable.
If aluminium wire is used, the gauges should be of an even larger size to compensate. Cable
gauge size calculation takes into account terminal connection resistance.
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AMPLIFIER CONNECTONS
1. +12V POWER
Ensure ALL other cable connections are
completed before connecting this cable to the
battery. FUSION amplifiers should be connected
directly to the 12v battery terminal using the
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panels to avoid sharp corners or panels that could cut through the insulation of the cable.
Avoid running any cables near engine components or heater cores. An in line fuse or circuit
breaker MUST be used within 30cm (12”) of your battery; this will prevent the potential risk
of a fire caused by a short in your power cable (see specifications table for recommended in
line fuse / circuit breaker ratings). Connect the other end of your power cable to the battery,
but remember to leave the fuse out or circuit breaker off until all other cable connections are
made.
appropriate gauge cable. Start at the vehicles
battery and run the cable through to the
amplifier. FUSION recommends the use of rubber
grommets when passing any cable through metal
2. REMOTE TURN ON
This connection turns the amplifier on and should be connected to the “Remote turn on” wire
from the Head Unit. If one is not available a switched +12v source must be used, such as a
power antenna wire or ACC +12v.
If you are using high level (speaker) inputs and a remote turn on wire is not available, then the
“Auto Turn-On” switch must be set to audio.
3. GROUND
Connect the Ground/Earth cable for your amplifier first. Ensure that the location is a good
source of ground (preferably the chassis / floor pan). Investigate the area you wish to use
to ensure it is free from wiring, vacuum lines, brake and fuel lines. Use either a wire brush or
sandpaper to expose bare metal, this will provide a high current contact for your ground
connection. Use the same gauge cable for the ground cable as you did for the power cable.
Secure the ground cable to the ground point with a bolt, star washer and nut. Apply some
neutral cure silicon to the bolt and bare metal to prevent possible water leaks and rust.
Connect the other end of your ground cable to the amplifier.
4A. SPEAKER OUTPUT CONNECTION
Ensure the correct polarity is observed when
connecting speakers/subwoofers.
2 Ohm minimum speaker impedance for stereo
operation (per channel)
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4 Ohm minimum speaker impedance for Bridged
operation.
EN-3001
EN-3004
2 x Speakers
Front Channels
4B. INTERNALLY LINKED OUTPUT (EN-3001 ONLY) COILS IN PARALLEL
The EN-3001 Monoblock amplifier provides dual output
connections to simplify wiring when using two subwoofers or a
dual voice coil subwoofer. Both positive and negative terminals
are internally connected or linked in parallel. For dual coil (2 x
4 Ohm) or two single coil (4 Ohm) subwoofers, connect each
coil to a positive and negative terminal. For a standard single
coil subwoofer connect to either positive and either negative
terminal.
4C. BRIDGED CONNECTION (EN-1502 AND
EN-3004)
By connecting a speaker or subwoofer to the positive terminal
of one channel and the negative of the other channel, you are
combining the output of two channels into one. This gives you
higher output levels as noted in the specifications but you
must observe the minimum load impedance as failure to do so
will result in damage to the amplifier.
EN-3004
Example of 3 channel
configuration.
(4 Ohm Subwoofer)
Bridged rear channels
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AMPLIFIER CONTROLS
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EN-3004
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15
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5. LOW LEVEL RCA INPUTS FRONT-REAR-SUBWOOFER
Choose the correct length RCA cables to connect the RCA outputs of the source/head unit,
to the input connectors of the amplifier. Run the RCA cables on the opposite side of the vehicle
to the power cable and vehicle wiring loom. Avoid the electric fan motor and wiring. Ensure you
follow the correct balance. (L Left = White or Black. R Right = Red).
6. LOW LEVEL RCA OUTPUTS (EN-3001 ONLY)
Use these RCA connectors to connect to a secondary amplifier. This output is a
pass-thru connection from the RCA input connectors so that the signal level and frequency
response is the same as the original input signal.
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