Precision Power PC 525S, PC 650S Owners Manual

PowerClass
®
COMPONENT SPEAKER SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION
Thank you for your purchase of this
PowerClass
®
System from
PrecisionPower
. Our engineers have combined state of the art materials such as foamed prolypropylene cones and v apor-deposit titanium dome tweeters with cutting edge industrial design to achieve competition-ready performance levels.
PRACTICE SAFE SOUND
Continuous exposure to sound pressure le v els o v er 100dB may cause permanent hearing loss. High power automotive sound systems can generate sound pressure levels in excess of 130dB. When playing your system at high levels, please use hearing protection and prevent long term exposure.
Model Number: ___________________
Date of Purchase: ___________________
WHAT’S IN THE BOX
Your new
PrecisionPower
PC component speaker kit includes all the necessary
mounting hardware and cables for a basic installation:
Quantity Description
1 Installation and Operation Manual 2 Titanium Tweeters 2 Tweeter flush mount hardware kits 2 Tweeter surface mount hardware kits 2 Component woofers 2 Passive crossovers 4 Speaker cables (speakers to crossover) 4 Cables (crossover to amplifier) 1 Mounting template 2 Grilles
INSTALLATION
The performance of your new
PrecisionPower
TM
Component Loudspeaker system is directly proportional to the quality of installation. Care taken during the installation process will be rewarded with years of satisfying performance. If you are unsure about your installation capabilities, please refer to your local Authorized
PrecisionPower
TM
Dealer for technical assistance.If you decide to install the speaker system yourself, please read the entire owner’s guide before beginning your installation.
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TOOLS OF THE TRADE
Listed below are tools you ma y wish to ha ve on hand before starting your installation. Having the proper tools will make the installation much easier. Some of these tools are necessities, some will just make the job easier.
• Marking Pen • Phillips Screwdriver
• Electric Drill • Volt/Ohm Meter (Optional)
• 1/4" Drill Bit • Assorted Tin Snips
• 1/8" Drill Bit • Wire Cutters
• 3/8" Drill Bit • Wire Crimpers
• Hole Saw Arbor • Wire Strippers
• 4¾" Hole Saw (5¼” woofer install.) • Razor Knife (Optional)
• 5¾" Hole Saw (6½" woofer install.)
• 1¾" Hole Saw (for flush mount tweeter install.)
FINDING SPEAKER MOUNTING LOCATIONS
Choosing the correct speaker locations can have a significant effect on the sound quality of the system. There are many different considerations for choosing the locations that best suit your needs. The locations must be large enough for the speakers to fit without interfering with other vehicle parts such as window mechanisms, etc. Care is needed to ensure that the location you have chosen will not affect any of the mechanical or electrical operations of the vehicle. If minimal intrusion in your vehicle is desired, factory speaker locations may be the ticket for you. Placing the speaker in the factory location can often give you very desirable results. Alternative locations to consider include mounting in customized kick panels, rear decks, or side panels.
DOOR MOUNTING
When considering possible speaker locations in the doors, be sure to check the operation of the window mechanism and all other moving parts inside the door. Most vehicles use a stabilizer stop bar in between the door and the door jamb.This bar prevents the door from opening too far, but may intrude into the speaker mounting area when the door is closed. Many do-it-yourself installers overlook this and check for speaker clearance only when the door is fully open.
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REAR DECK MOUNTING
In rear deck installations, check the operation of the trunk suspension springs or tension bars. These tension bars can move when opening and closing the trunk and can exert a great deal of force against anything that obstructs their movement, such as a speaker basket or motor assembly. In addition, try to avoid locating the speakers too close to the back edge of the rear deck. Installing the rearmost screws may not be possible without the removal of the rear window.
INST ALLING THE MIDRANGE
Step 1: Determine where the speaker will be mounted. Make sure
there is a flat area large enough for the speaker to fit properly. An uneven mounting surface can damage the driver and limit the bass performance of your PC component system.
Step 2: Check to make sure the mounting location you ha ve chosen
for the speaker will not interfere with the operation of the vehicle.
Step 3: Using the supplied template guide, mark the hole with a pen. Step 4: [Skip this step if using correctly sized factory locations] Cut
the hole for the speaker. A hole can be cut either with a pair of metal tin snips, an air or jig saw, or with a hole saw corresponding to the size of the woofer listed below.
• 4¾” Hole Saw (5¼” woofer installation)
• 5¾” Hole Saw (6½” woofer installation)
WARNING:Window mechanisms and electrical wires and other expensive car parts have a nasty habit of hiding where you least expect. CHECK BEFORE YOU DRILL!
Step 5: Run the speaker wire to the speakers. Make sure to keep
wires away from sharp metal or other edges.When passing through metal, use a protective grommet.
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