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We build all Wet Sounds™ products to play at high volumes for extended 
periods of time. Your ears however are not designed for high volume 
listening. This product can easily generate high volumes that can 
permanently damage your hearing. We urge you to limit your exposure to 
very high volume sound. You may also find your state has laws governing 
the volume of an audio system. Please be aware of all local and state 
laws in your area.
A Properly tuned and operated audio system will deliver years of 
enjoyment when used properly.
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WARNING
Wet Sounds™ Marine Amplifiers are designed for easy installation in 
your boat. To ensure proper installation of your new purchase please 
follow all the suggestions listed below.
If you do not have experience with marine electrical and mechanical 
systems, contact a professional installer. Paying a qualified installer is 
almost always cheaper than paying a dealership to repair your boat.
The Laws of Nature
Your amplifier does NOT make power; it converts power, or current, from 
your boats electrical system and converts it into high power musical 
energy. If the amp can’t get all the power it needs it will not produce its 
full output. Your Wet Sounds™ amplifier will produce full output longer 
than other amplifies on the market today. Should your voltage or current 
drop too low the amplifier will drop below the rated output. Make sure 
your boats charging system is in good working order. Any high perfor-
mance audio amplifier will increase the demand on your alternator and 
battery. If you are unsure have you charging system checked system 
testing by a professional technician.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The amplifier must be securely mounted to a solid surface. Please select 
a dry location to mount your amplifier. All Wet Sounds products are 
designed to operate in humid environments however direct contact with 
water can damage the electronics. Do not mount the amplifier to any 
area that may have excessive vibration (like a subwoofer enclosure). 
Position the amplifier in an area that receives sufficient airflow for 
proper heat dissipation.
LOCATING THE AMPLIFIER
SUPPLYING ENOUGH POWER
**Always keep the signal cable and the power cables separated to 
prevent the possibility of inducing noise into the system**
Carefully run the power and the signal cables through the boat. Always 
keep all the wire tight and tied down to prevent the power wire from 
shorting and reduce the risk of fire. A 4 AWG or larger wire should be 
used for power and ground connections. We recommend a fuse to be 
installed on the power wire within 18 inches of the battery for safety.
RUNNING THE WIRING CABLES