Glossary
AM II
Adaptive MOSFET II is an advanced protection circuit
designed to prevent amplifier shut-off due to low load imped
-
ance. AM II optimizes output power to maintain uninterrupted
operation whenever the amplifier senses a load impedance of
less than two Ohms. An L. E. D. signals when AM II is working,
Bridging:
Combining two amplifier channels into one channel, typically
used to create a mono output.
Gain:
The ratio of output voltage to input voltage. The gain c ontrol
allows adjustment to the amplifier's output level for varying
input levels.
L.E.D.:
Light Emitting Diode. Indicates power on / off and when AM
II
is working.
Load Impedance:
Measurement of speaker(s) resistance / reactance that the
amplifier must drive.
Mixed Mono:
The amplifier's ability to play the Left and Right Stereo channels
while playing a third (bridged) mono channel.
PWM
Pulse-Width Modulated power supply. Our PWM maintains a
regulated output voltage and a high conversion efficiency over
the input supply range of 11 - 15 VDC. The result is less demand
on the battery, lower (amplifier) operating temperature, and
extremely accurate low frequency reproduction.
Remote Turn-
On:
Low current automatic switching circuit that turns the amplifier
on and off. Typically connected to the remote antenna or amp
on lead of most car radios, cassette, or CD players.
The following terms are used in this manual. Since they may be unfamiliar, the
following definitions are provided.
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Features
A 100 / A200 / A300 / A600 / A1200
Pulse-Width Modulated (PWM) Switching Power Supply for High-Efficiency
Regulated Power Supply Provides Full Rated Power from 11-15 VDC
Discrete Power Amp Circuitry
Internally Bridgeable
Mixed Stereo / Mono Operation
Output Short Circuit Protection
Low Impedance Protection with Diagnostic L.E.D.
djustable Input Sensitivity
2 Gold RCA and DIN Input Connectors
PPI's Exclusive Wire Connection System
Three Year Limited Warranty
Manufactured in the U.S.A.