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Input Section
Because of the wide range of head unit output configurations all ARC 
Audio amplifiers have an adjustable input sensitivity or “Gain”. The gain 
is not a volume or a power limiting control like a throttle. It makes the 
amp more sensitive to input from the stereo. With the gain up the amp 
will reach full output at a lower volume setting on the deck. At higher 
gain settings the amp also becomes more sensitive to noise from the 
car’s electrical system. Try to run the gain at the lowest setting possible 
for you system. 
There is no correct gain setting. Because speakers require different 
power demands to reach the same output, the gains most often need 
to be used to compensate for these differences. If you tried to set all the 
gains at half way you 
would probably find 
the system didn’t 
sound very good. Using 
good judgment and 
listening carefully to 
each speaker is still the 
best way to tune a 
system.
Crossover Controls
A crossover is a device that removes unwanted frequencies from a speaker 
or amplifier. A tweeter can easily be destroyed by bass notes if they are not 
filtered out. Likewise a subwoofer will not sound natural if it is playing 
midrange notes. A crossover removes these sounds from the speaker. As you 
might guess, careful adjustment is need to 
ensure that all the speakers are playing the 
right sounds and that you are left with no 
“holes”  or low spots in the frequency 
response.
Bass Boost
This amp has a fully adjustable bass boost. Both the frequency and the 
level of the boost are adjustable. Start with a small increase in the level 
control. Then “sweep” the frequency up and down. Listen carefully for an 
improvement in the sound of the bass. If you do not hear any improve-
ment then the woofer does not need any boost.
Use Bass Boost carefully. The demands 
on power output are tremendous. Try 
to minimize the use by changing 
woofer position or the enclosure size.
Subsonic Filter
A subsonic filter acts like a crossover but at very low frequencies. It 
removes sound that is so low the speaker cannot reproduce it. You see 
the cone moving but hear no sound. This can be very hard on your 
woofer especially at high power. If 
you are using a ported subwoofer 
enclosure at high power you should 
use a Subsonic Filter to limit cone 
movement at very low frequencies. 
Speaker outputs
This amplifier is a mono design. Meaning it has only 1 channel. It is 
equipped with a single large block terminal for speaker connection. 
Make this connection carefully and neatly. If the wires ever come in 
contact with each other the amp will go into protection.
 
Know your total ohm load before you make any connections. 
Note the ohm load switch. Use the 2 
ohm position for any load over 2 
ohms. 
For any load under 2 ohms switch to 
the 1 ohm mode.