Series 1
2300 / 2600X / 4600X
AMPLIFIERS
O W N ER' S MAN U AL
®
®
TA B L E O F C O N T E N T S
Specifications .................................................................................... 1
Introduction ...................................................................................... 3
Operating Features ..................................................................... 3
Design Features................................................................................. 4
Installation Considerations ................................................................ 6
Tools Needed ............................................................................. 7
Battery & Charging ............................................................................ 7
Mounting Locations .......................................................................... 7
Trunk Mounting.......................................................................... 7
Passenger Mounting ................................................................... 8
Wiring the Series 1 ............................................................................ 8
Power ......................................................................................... 8
Ground ....................................................................................... 8
Remote Turn-on ......................................................................... 8
Input........................................................................................... 9
Speakers ..................................................................................... 9
Bridged/Mono Configuration ...................................................... 9
Active Crossover Mode Selections for the 2600x and 4600x ........... 10
Crossover Frequency Settings ................................................... 10
Wiring Diagrams ............................................................................. 11
Troubleshooting .............................................................................. 17
Dynamic Power Measurements ....................................................... 20
Warranty Information ...................................................................... 22
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I N T R O D U C T I O N
This manual provides information on the features, installation and
operation of the Series 1 2300, 2600x and 4600x Amplifiers. We
suggest you save this manual for future reference.
We strongly recommend you have your Authorized Rockford Fosgate
Dealer and Service Center install your new Series 1 amplifier. If you
do choose to install your Series 1 amplifier yourself, please be sure to
read the entire manual before beginning.
OPERATING FEATURES
The Series 1 stereo power amplifiers provide state-of-the-art sound in
cars, vans, boats, or wherever a high current 12 volt power source is
available. Features include:
Discrete Surface Mount Technology – a manufacturing method that
allows the packaging of complex circuitry in small areas, reducing
noise and crosstalk for lower distortion.
Active Electronic Crossover Module – built into the 2600x and 4600x
features 12dB/octave Butterworth filters. The independent crossover
modes in these plug-in modules allow for various configuration
possibilities.
N-Type V-FET Output Drive Circuitry– delivers music with lower
noise and distortion while maintaining a higher slew rate, increased
efficiency and higher power output capability than most amplifiers of
this class.
High Current/High Voltage Output – delivers the power needed for
all listening levels and music frequencies to hear every note.
Pulse Width Modulated (PWM) DC/DC Non-Regulated Power
Supply – assures wider dynamic headroom than the more common
regulated power supplies.
High or Low Level Adjustable Input Sensitivity – permits maximum
compatibility with source units. This allows adjustment of the input
sensitivity level of the power amplifier for RCA (preamp level) or
speaker (high level) inputs.
Real Time Power Protection (R.T.P.P.) – allows for the greatest power
output under all load conditions. When output reaches an unsafe
level it will be reduced, unlike current limiting which often causes
premature protection or failure to protect at all.
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Gold-Plated Connectors – of high quality to provide lower resistance
and better reliability.
Series 1 Housing – The extruded aluminum heatsink design of the
Series 1 was designed for high performance cooling.
D E SI G N FE AT U R E S
Input/LED Side
3.
2.
1.
4.
for 4600x model
1. Low Level RCA Input Connectors
The amplifier’s signal input female RCA pin jacks should be
connected to the source unit’s signal outputs with high quality
RCA cables. The connectors are gold plated to eliminate the
possibility of corrosion that can cause signal deterioration.
2. High Level Speaker Input Connectors
These connectors are used to connect to a source unit that does
not provide low level RCA outputs. This connector accepts 1/8"
spade lugs. Do not attempt to solder wires directly to this
connector.
3. LED Power Indicator
The LED illuminates when the unit is in operation.
4. Input Gain Control
Thiscontrolisfactorypresetto 500 millivoltsto match mostradios
and is variable from 250 millivolts to one volt. (More than likely
it will not need adjusting.)
If just a little movement of the volume control from the source unit
drives the amplifier into distortion, reduce the input gain control
so that the distortion doesn’t start until the source unit volume
control is at about 3/4 of its rotation.
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Power/ Speaker Side
+ R –
+ L
–
– R +
– L +
+
B r i d g e d
–
B r i d g e d
–
+
for 4600x model
5. Power/Speaker Connectors
The gold-plated terminal block connectors are:
GND Supplies ground to the amplifier.
AP
B+
The amplifieristurned on byconnectingthe remote turn-
on wire to the source unit's “Auto Antenna” or remote
turn-on lead, eitherofwhich should go to +12 voltswhen
the source unit is activated.
Supplies power to the amplifier.
+R–
+L–
Connect the Right and Left channel outputs to the
speakers.
The terminal block connector accepts wire sizes from 10 gauge
to 20 gauge. *
Spade connectors are not needed because of the design of the
connector. The installer should be careful not to allow wires to
fray or touch. The recommended strip length is 1/4" (.635cm).
*Rockford Fosgate’s Perfect Interface line of accessories includes high
qualitypowerand speakerwire, gold-plated RCAinterconnectingcables
and other products to complete your installation. Ask your Authorized
Rockford Fosgate Dealer about Perfect Interface.
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I N STAL L AT I O N C O N SI D E R AT I O N S
This section focuses on some of the vehicle considerations for
installing your new Series 1 amplifier. Checking your battery and
current sound system, as well as pre-planning your system layout and
best wiring routes will save installation time. When deciding how to
lay out your new system, be sure that each component will be easily
accessible for making adjustments.
Before beginning any installation, be sure to follow these simple
rules:
1. Be sure to carefully read and understand the instructions before
attempting to install the amplifier.
2. For safety, disconnect the battery ground cable prior to begin-
ning the installation process.
3. For easier assembly, we suggest you run all wires prior to
mounting your amplifier in place.
4. Use only quality connectors for making connections. See your
Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer for Perfect Interface wire
enhancements.
5. Think before you drill! Be careful not to cut or drill into gas tanks,
fuel lines, brake or hydraulic lines, vacuum lines or electrical
wiring when working on any vehicle.
6. Never run wires underneath the vehicle. Running the wires
inside the vehicle provides for the best protection.
7. Avoid running wires over or through sharp edges. Use rubber or
plastic grommets to protect wires routed through holes in metal.
8. ALWAYS protect the battery and electrical system from damage
with proper fusing. Install a fuseholder and fuse within 18” (45.7
cm) of the battery terminal to safeguard from possible damage or
injury. This fuse and fuseholder is included with the Series 1
amplifier. (See installation instructions on page 8.)
9. Grounding connections should be as short as possible and
always connected to metal that is welded to the main body, or
chassis, of the vehicle.
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TOOLS & SUPPLIES NEEDED
Wire Cutters
Wire Strippers
Wire Crimpers
Voltmeter
Phillips Screwdrivers
Flat Blade Screwdrivers
Battery Post Wrench
Electric Hand Drill with assorted bits
Power Wire - [10-12 AWG; approx. 17’ (518.72 cm)]
Grounding Wire - [10-12 AWG.; max. length 1.5’ (45.72 cm)]
Remote (AP) Turn-On Wire - [18 AWG; approx. 12’ (365.76 cm)]
Assorted wire connectors
In-line butt connectors that match power and ground wire AWG
3/8" (.953cm) Battery Ring Terminal
1/4" (.635cm) Ground Terminal
1-1/2" (3.81cm) #8 Pan Head Mounting Screws (4)
BATTERY AND CHARGING
Series 1 amplifiers will naturally put an extra load on your battery and
charging system. We recommend you check your alternator capac-
ity to ensure ample charging capability to handle the additional load
of your new Series 1 equipment. Stock electrical systems in good
condition will typically handle the extra load of any individual Series
1 unit without problems, although battery and alternator life may be
slightly reduced. If problems arise, we suggest you first check the
charging system, then use a heavy duty battery and/or a high output
alternator.
M O U N T I N G LO C AT I O N S
The mounting location and position of the Series 1 will have a great
effect on its ability to dissipate the heat generated in normal opera-
tion. The Series 1 has a heatsink designed for heat dissipation and
internal overheating shutoff circuitry to avoid overheating. The
amplifier is reasonably tolerant of mounting variations, however,
care should be taken to ensure adequate ventilation.
TRUNK MOUNTING
The temperature inside a trunk can reach as high as 175° F (80° C)
during the summer months. Since the thermal shutoff point for the
Series 1 is 195° F (90° C), it is easy to see that the amplifier must be
mounted for maximum cooling capability. Mounting the amplifier
on the floor or under the rear parcel tray prevents sufficient convec-
tional air flow cooling. Mounting the unit vertically on a surface with
the fin grooves running up and down usually results in the best
cooling.
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PASSENGER MOUNTING
Under the seat or floor mounting will work as long as there is a
minimum of 1” (2.5 cm) of air gap above the amplifier heatsink.
Vertical mounting of the amplifier is still the best.
W I R I N G T H E SE R I E S 1
Caution! Be sure to avoid running the power wires near the low
level input cables, antenna, sensitive equipment or harnesses. The
power wires carry substantial currents and could induce noise.
1. Power – The gold B+ terminal must be connected directly to the
positive (+) terminal of the battery with an appropriate size wire.
(See the Specifications for more information.) This provides a
power source with a low voltage drop and low noise.
Be sure to use the supplied fuse and fuseholder within 18”
(45.7cm) of the battery’s positive terminal. Failure to do so may
cause damage to the vehicle and the amplifier.
Note: You will need to cut the wire loop that
Cut
here
is attached to the fuse holder in half and
splice the fuse into the power line using
appropriate in-line butt connectors.
X
If the power wire must be extended beyond
17’ (518.16 cm), we recommend the use of 10
gauge stranded wire.
2. Ground – The GND terminal grounds the amplifier and is
connected to the chassis of the vehicle. When grounding, scrape
paint off metal to ensure a good, clean ground connection. To
preventground loops, we recommend you refrain from extending
the ground wire beyond 18” (45.72 cm) in any installation.
3. Remote Turn-On – The Series 1 amplifiers are turned on by
supplying positive (+) 12 volts to the AP terminal. Usually the
terminal is connected to the source unit’s “Accessory” or “Auto
Antenna” lead, either of which will go to +12 volts when the
source unit is activated.
Although the majority of high quality automotive source units
have an Accessory or Antenna output, there may be exceptions.
Ifthe source unithasno Auto Antenna lead (orifthe Auto Antenna
goes down during tape/CD operation), we recommend a switch
in the car with one terminal connected to +12 volts and the other
to the Series 1 AP lead. This will allow you to engage the amplifier
manually.
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4. Input – The amplifier’s signal input RCA jacks should be con-
nected to the source unit’s signal outputs with high-quality
braided or double-shielded interconnecting RCA cables.
Note: Be sure to route the Series 1 signal input cable away from
the main power wire and the car’s wiring harnesses to avoid
noise coupling.
If the source unit does not utilize RCA cables, connect the left and
right positive speaker output wires from the source unit to the
amplifier’s High Level Speaker Input Connector. The center pin is
then connected to the chassis of the source unit.
5. Speakers – Series 1 amplifiers are rated for safe operation into
loads of 2Ω or greater in stereo mode, or 4Ω in bridged/mono
configurations. The primary loads on any amplifier come from
directly connected speakers without using capacitors. The mea-
sured resistance for each side should not be less than 2Ω stereo or
4Ω bridged/mono.
6. Bridged/Mono Configuration – The Series 1 amplifiers are ca-
pable of bridged/mono configurations.
This configuration enables you to:
•
•
•
Run a single woofer with stereo satellites
Run two bridged amplifiers as a high power stereo system
Run one amplifier with a bridged/mono woofer and another
as a high-frequency stereo amp, etc.
Note: The 4600x allows the above 3 configurations all in one.
For more information refer to the wiring diagrams beginning on
page 14.
Note: To bridge the amplifier, use the L+ and R– speaker
connectors.
CAUTION! Series 1 amplifiers are not recommended for imped-
ance loads below 2Ω stereo or 4Ω bridged/mono.
Be sure to observe proper speaker terminal polarity throughout
the system. It iscriticalfor the Series1 to use the correct negative
terminal for right and left channels, since the RIGHT NEGATIVE
(-) TERMINAL is the “hot” terminal for the right speaker. DO
NOT chassis ground any of the speaker leads as unstable opera-
tion may result.
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ACTIVE CROSSOVER MODE SELECTIONS FOR
THE 2600X AND 4600X
The Series 1 2600x and the 4600x amplifiers feature a selectable
electronic crossover. One module controls two output channels that
can be configured in a High-Pass, Low-Pass, or Full Range (factory
default) position. (Note: The 4600x has 2 modules as it is a 4-channel
amplifier). Selection is made by positioning a removable module
card. Both the 2600x and 4600x are shipped with 100Hz 12dB per
octave Butterworth aligned crossover modules. Additional crossover
frequency modules are available from your Authorized Rockford
Fosgate Dealer.
Note: The factory default setting is Full Range.
CROSSOVER FREQUENCY SETTINGS
To change the crossover mode, remove the crossover module from
the housing. Rotate the module to the desired setting and gently push
the module back into the amplifier housing as shown on the diagram
on the back of the amplifier.
Example: The 2600x is shipped with a 100Hz module. With the
module in the Full Range setting, the amplifier will pass through all
20Hz - 20kHz frequencies.
In the Low-Pass setting, only those frequencies below 100Hz will
pass through the amplifier.
In the High-Pass setting, only those above 100Hz will pass through
the amplifier.
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W IRING DIAGRAMS - 2300 / 2600X
Source Unit
Left
Right
Power
Left GND Right
High Level Inputs
Gain
*Xover Module
(2600x only)
Full Range Position
2 3 0 0
2 6 0 0 x
Series 1
– R +
– L +
–
+
–
+
4Ω (2Ω min.)
Right Full Range
4Ω (2Ω min.)
Left Full Range
*See page 10 for proper crossover use.
2300/2600X BASIC SYSTEM
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Source Unit
Left
Right
Power
Left GND Right
High Level Inputs
Gain
*Xover Module
(2600x only)
Full Range Position
2 3 0 0
2 6 0 0 x
Series 1
– R +
– L +
•
•
MX
MX
•
•
•
•
TX
TX
–
+
–
+
+
–
–
+
4Ω
Tweeter
4Ω
Tweeter
Left Midrange
Right Midrange
6.6mH Coil
–
+
4Ω Subwoofer
*See page 10 for proper crossover use.
2300/2600X 3-WAY STEREO/MONO SYSTEM
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Source Unit
Left
Right
Left GND Right
Power
Amp 1
High Level Inputs
Gain
High Pass
2
6
0
0 x
Series 1
– R +
– L +
MX
MX
•
•
•
•
TX
TX
–
+
–
+
–
+
–
+
4Ω
Right Mid-Woofer
4Ω
Left Mid-Woofer
Tweeter
Tweeter
Left
Right
Left GND Right
High Level Inputs
Gain
Power
Amp 2
2
6
0
0 x
Series 1
– R +
– L +
–
+
See page 10 for
proper crossover use.
4Ω Subwoofer
2600X 3-WAY BI-AMPLIFIED SYSTEM
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W I RI N G D I AG RAM S - 4 6 0 0 X
The following pages show some examples for wiring the Series 1 4600x
amplifier to your vehicle's speaker system.
4Ω (2Ω min.)
Right Mid-Woofer
4Ω (2Ω min.)
Right Mid-Woofer
+
–
+ –
Source Unit
LEFT
RIGHT
POWER
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT GND RIGHT LEFT GND RIGHT
HIGH LEVEL INPUTS HIGH LEVEL INPUTS
GAIN
GAIN
FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
CROSSOVER
REAR
CROSSOVER
4
6
0
0 x
Series 1
+ R –
+
L
–
– R +
–
L
+
+
–
+
–
4Ω (2Ω min.)
Left Full Range
4Ω (2Ω min.)
Right Full Range
See page 10 for proper crossover use.
4600X FRONT/REAR FADING
FULL RANGE SYSTEM
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4Ω (2Ω min.)
Right Mid-
Woofer
4Ω (2Ω min.)
Left Mid-
Woofer
Tweeter
Tweeter
–
+
–
+
+
–
+ –
TX
TX
Source Unit
•
•
•
•
LEFT
RIGHT
POWER
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT GND RIGHT LEFT GND RIGHT
HIGH LEVEL INPUTS HIGH LEVEL INPUTS
GAIN
GAIN
FRONT
FRONT
FRONT
CROSSOVER
REAR
CROSSOVER
4
6
0
0
Series 1
x
+ R –
+
L
–
– R +
–
L
+
B r i d g e d
+
–
4Ω Subwoofer
See page 10 for proper crossover use.
4600X 3-WAY MULTI-CHANNEL
STEREO/BRIDGED MODE
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Source Unit
LEFT
RIGHT
POWER
LEFT
RIGHT
LEFT GND RIGHT LEFT GND RIGHT
HIGH LEVEL INPUTS HIGH LEVEL INPUTS
GAIN
GAIN
FRONT
FRONT
Front Crossover
Rear Crossover
Rear
Front
Xover Module
Low-Pass Position
Xover Module
Low-Pass Position
4 6 0 0 x
Series 1
+ R –
+ L
–
– R +
– L +
B r i d g e d
B r i d g e d
+
–
–
+
4Ω Subwoofer
4Ω Subwoofer
See page 10 for proper crossover use.
4600X 2 CHANNEL BRIDGED
LOW PASS
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TR O U BL E SH O O T I N G
This troubleshooting guide is intended to assist you with certain
problems which may occur. If you still encounter problems, see your
Authorized Rockford Dealer for assistance.
Problem
Amplifier will not play — Remote Turn-on light is off.
Solution
1. Check the DC voltage at the amplifier’s B+ terminal with a
voltmeter. The voltage should measure between 11.5V - 15.5V.
If voltage is not found, check the battery, fuse, fuse housing and
wire connections. Fix, repair, or replace accordingly.
2. If the amplifier still does not play, check the voltage at the
amplifier’s remote turn-on lead. The voltage should measure
between 11V - 15V.
a. If voltage is above or below the prescribed measurements,
checkforproperconnectionsand have the head unitchecked
by an Authorized Dealer or Service Center.
b. If the remote turn-on current draw from the head unit is
connected to multiple amps and/or electronics, the current
draw may be too great. Check for proper connections. (Use
a relay to suppress the excessive current draw.)
Problem
Amplifier will not play — Remote Turn-on light is on:
Solution
1. Unplug the head unit and test the amplifier with another working
source unit (i.e., bench-test radio, walkman, etc.). If the amplifier
plays, check the in-dash leads for cuts, breaks and/or shorts.
2. Ifthe amplifierstilldoesnotplay, disconnectthe existingspeakers
and connect a set of test speakers to the output of the amplifier
(any type of speaker will do - i.e., simple home box type,
bookshelf, raw speaker, etc.). If the amp plays, check for shorts
or blown voice coils in the vehicle’s speaker system.
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Problem
Amplifier gets too hot.
Solution
1. Be sure the amplifier is properly mounted. You should be able
to place your hand a few inches above the amplifier housing and
feel the heat rising when the unit is on.
Hot air rises. Consequently mount the amplifier with the heatsink
fins aligned vertically. This allows the air to flow freely, carrying
away the heat. Check to see that the heatsink fins are free of any
obstruction (i.e., carpet, seats, etc.).
2. If #1 does not solve the problem, check to see that the impedance
of the overall system is not less than 2Ω stereo or 4Ω bridged/
mono. Using an AC impedance meter (such as the Perfect
Interface IM-1), sweep from 20 Hz-20 kHz, and look for dips
below 2Ω.
Be sure to test the bass region (20 Hz - 150 Hz) of your system.
If the amplifier is bridged to those speakers, the load the amp sees
is one-half (1/2) of the reading on the AC impedance meter.
If the impedance level is below 2Ω, check for a bad speaker and/
or crossover, proper usage of passive crossovers or shorted wires,
or try rewiring the entire system.
Problem
Amplifier noise (Turn-On Pop)
Solution
1. Disconnect the RCA plugs from the amplifier and recheck the
amp by turning it on and off with the source unit. If turn-on pop
goes away, connect a delay turn-on module (Perfect Interface
DT-1) to the amplifier. See your Authorized Rockford Fosgate
Dealer for more information.
2. If the noise persists, disconnect the turn-on wire from the head
unit and use a different +12 volt power source to turn on the
amplifier (i.e., battery direct). If the noise is gone, use a relay to
switch +12 volts auto power from the clean power source.
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Problem
Engine Noise (Whine)
Solution
1. Disconnect the speakers from the amplifier. Connect a test
speaker to the amplifier output terminals. If the noise goes away,
check your speaker leads, speakers and crossovers.
2. If the noise persists, use a “shorting plug” to mute the input signal
at the amplifier. If the noise goes away:
a. Bypass all of the other equipment (i.e., crossovers and
equalizers) and connect the head unit directly to the amp. If
the noise disappears, reconnect the equipment one piece at
a time, being sure to test for noise after each piece is installed.
Logic indicates that the last unit installed when the noise
returns is the culprit. Refer to the unit’s owner’s manual for
more information.
b. If the noise persists, run a new RCA line from your head unit
to the amplifier. If there is no noise, replace the RCA cable.
c. If the noise is still present after replacing the RCA cable, run
the RCA cable on a different route.
d. Isolate the grounds on the head unit so that there is only one
grounding point. If the noise disappears, install the radio,
using only one (1) grounding point. Isolate the radio chassis
from the grounding on the dash, and use an antenna ground-
ing loop isolator on the antenna.
If noise persists, see your Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer.
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DYNAM IC PO W ER MEASUREM ENTS
About the Dynamic Power Measurements
The Audio Graph PowerCube is a test instrument used to measure the
output of an amplifier. It makes measurements in accordance with IHF-
202 standards. The IHF-202 standard is a Dynamic power measurement.
It was developed as a means of measuring power in a manner that best
represents the Real World operation of an amplifier. Many manufactur-
ers, including Rockford Fosgate, at times will measure amplifier power
into a fixed resistor (4 Ohm, 2 Ohm). While this method is useful in some
types of evaluation and testing, it is not representative of an amplifier that
is hooked up to a speaker and playing music.
Music
Music is dynamic; sound waves are complex and constantly changing. In
order to simulate this, the IHF-202 standard calls for the input signal to the
amplifier to be a 1kHz bursted tone. This signal is input (on) for a short
period of time and then off for a “rested” period. The signal is gradually
increased in leveluntilthe amplifier’soutputexceeds1% TotalHarmonic
Distortion (THD). At 1%, distortion becomes audible therefore, any
power produced above that level is considered unusable. Many manu-
facturers represent their amplifier’s output power in excess of 10%
distortion. They use many names for the measurement, such as Total
Maximum Power or Maximum Output Power. This is not indicative of the
actual usable output power.
Listening to Loudspeakers - Not Resistors
A loudspeaker is not a resistor. A resistor’s value (resistance) is fixed. A
loudspeaker’s impedance is dynamic. It is constantly changing in value,
dependent upon the frequency of the input signal. Therefore, measuring
power with the amplifier loaded to a 4 Ohm resistor is not the same as
measuring power with the amplifier hooked to a 4 Ohm speaker. Most
people do not listen to music through a resistor.
A 4 Ohm speaker may experience a drop in impedance 4-6 times lower
than its nominal (printed) impedance. A speaker will also cause phase
shifts in the signal that is passed through it. These phase shifts happen
because a speaker is an inductor (voice coil), a capacitor (compliance of
the surround/spider), as well as a resistor (voice coil wire).
To simulate a speaker the Audio Graph PowerCube measures output
power into 20 different loads. It tests at 8 Ohms, 4 Ohms, 2 Ohms and
1 ohm. Each of these impedances is also tested at -60°, -30°, 0°, +30°
and +60° phase angles. These different impedances and phase angles
represent the shifts in impedance and phase that can occur in a typical
loudspeaker.
Appendix A
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Information Cubed
The data acquired in the testing procedure is then graphed in the form of
a 3-dimensional cube, hence the name PowerCube.
The Phase Angle is expressed on the horizontal axis, the Output Voltage
is presented on the vertical axis and the Impedance is displayed on the
Z axis. Output Power, in watts, is listed on the left hand side for each
impedance at each phase angle.
AudioGraph – The PowerCube
Amplifier: Series 1 4600x
Serial No : PHASE 1
Rated Power:
30 V at 4 ohms
Owner
:
ROCKFORD CORPORATION
What is an Amplifier?
An amplifier by definition is a voltage generating device, recreating the
signal input which is identical but in a larger or amplified form. It will be
connected to a reactive load (the speaker). The impedance of this load
and the phase of the signal passing through the load will vary, dependent
upon the frequency and amplitude of the input signal (music).
Therefore, a perfect amplifier will be able to maintain the same output
voltage regardless of load characteristics and will not alter the signal it is
reproducing. A perfect amplifier when measured by the Audio Graph
PowerCube would present data that forms a perfect cube. Unfortunately,
amplifiersare notperfect. The lawsofphysicsgenerallypreventit. Agreat
amplifier is about the best one can hope to attain.
Asyou can see bythe PowerCube and asyou willexperience bylistening,
your Series 1 amplifier is a GREAT AMPLIFIER!
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W ARRAN T Y IN FO RM AT I O N
Rockford Fosgate warrants all electronics to the original consumer/purchaser to
be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of three (3) years.
We will cover parts and labor provided the product was purchased from an
Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer. This warranty does not apply to any product
on which the seals and/or serial number have been broken, removed, tampered
with, defaced or altered in any manner. This warranty applies only to the original
consumer/purchaser and is not transferable.
Electronics found to be defective during the warranty period will be repaired or
replaced at Rockford Fosgate’s discretion. Repaired or replaced electronics will
be covered by the balance of the original warranty period only. Rockford Fosgate
shall not be responsible for any incidental or consequential damages resulting
from a defect in electronics. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation
of incidental or consequential damages, so the previous limitation may not be
applicable.
The warranty does not cover any appearance item, any cost or expense related to
the removal or reinstallation of the product, any accessory used in conjunction
with the product, damage to the product resulting from alteration, accident,
misuse or abuse, or improper installation. This warranty does not apply if the parts
or labor, which would otherwise be provided without charge under this warranty,
are obtained from any source other than Rockford Fosgate or an Authorized
Rockford Fosgate Service Center.
This warranty is the only express warranty and does not create any implied
warranties. Rockford Fosgate limits its obligations under any implied warranties
under state laws to a period not to exceed the written warranty period. Some states
do not allow limitation on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above
limitation maynotapply. Thiswarrantyappliesonlyto productssold in the United
States of America or its possessions. For warranty outside the U.S.A., please
contact the nearest Authorized Rockford Fosgate Dealer. This warranty gives the
consumerspecific legalrights, and the consumermayhave otherrightswhich vary
from state to state.
A defective product must be shipped prepaid to the Authorized Rockford Fosgate
Dealer from which the consumer purchased the product or to the Rockford
Fosgate factoryin Tempe, Arizona in the originalfactorycarton orequivalent. Any
shipping loss or damage will be borne by the consumer or the consumer’s shipper.
A consumer returning a product to the factory must call (800) 669-9899 for a
Return Authorization Number. All shipments shall be clearly marked with the
Return Authorization Number on the outside of the shipping carton.
Ship to:
Rockford Corporation
Warranty Repair Department
2055 E. 5th Street
Tempe, AZ 85281 U.S.A.
Return Authorization Number: ____________________________
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N O T E S
N O T E S
Rockford Fosgate
A Division of Rockford Corporation
546 South Rockford Drive
Tempe, Arizona 85281 U.S.A.
In U.S.A., (602) 967-3565
In Canada, call Korbon (905) 567-1929
In Europe, Fax (49) 421-487-877
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