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GENERAL INSTALLATION PROCEDURE

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System  Design

Installation

The success of any car stereo system relies on several factors, such as the system design, execution of the installation, and system setup. Please 
remember that any system is only as good as its weakest link.

Please remember that higher power systems are not necessarily useful purely for high sound pressure levels, but also to establish a headroom capability, to 
reproduce musical peaks cleanly without distortion. Lower power amplifiers will clip earlier than their more powerful cousins, and cause loudspeaker failure when 
overdriven, due to the harmonics generated by a clipped signal, thus overheating voice coils.

Amplifiers should be mounted with the fins running horizontally for best convection cooling, to minimize overheating. Purchase the best quality RCA cables you can 
afford, for reliability and less engine noise interference in the audio system. 

General:

Run the wiring so that RCA cables are at least 18“ away from power and speaker cables. Keep RCA cables away from electrical devices in the vehicle that can cause 
electrical noise, such as electric fuel pumps, emission control modules and other on-board electronic modules.

Power and ground connections

(see the features matrix on page 9 for proper gauge cables per amplifier)

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Use a sufficient gauge power cable and ground cable using the chart below as reference to what size wire you require. In a multi amplifier system, add the total value 
of the manufacture recommended fusing to get your total system amperage. Some applications may require multiple runs of power wire to meet the system 
requirements. In multi amplifier systems  it is advisable to mount a large enough fuse right at the battery, and run one or mu12 volt power cables to a fused 
distribution block near the amplifiers. It is then a simple matter to connect the +12 volt terminal of each amplifier to the distribution block. During this process, please 
ensure that the main power fuse is removed to avoid shorting the electrical system. The main fuse must be within 12” of the vehicles battery.

Ground each amplifier with as short a ground lead as possible directly to the vehicle chassis using 4 gauge wire or equivalent to the size of the amplifiers’ power wire. 
Use a ground distribution block, if you wish, but it is extremely important to keep the main ground lead from this distribution block to the chassis as short as possible , 
not more than 12“. The ground connection integrity  to the chassis is very important, and the best way to achieve a good, solid electrical and mechanical contact is to 
use a large round crimp lug, crimped and soldered to the ground cable. The next step is to scrape the paint off the vehicle chassis , slightly larger than the ground 
lug, at the connection point. Drill a clearance hole in the chassis, the same size as the lug hole, and use a bolt, spring washer and nut to securely fasten the ground 
lug. Use petroleum jelly to coat the bolt/lug connection, to prevent oxidization with time.

TIP:

 

Use the same approach when installing head units, equalizers or any audio equipment for that matter - run short  individual grounds from each piece directly to 

the vehicle chassis, to minimize ground loops and system noise. All power, ground and speaker connections should be crimped and soldered for reliability. Make sure 
that none of the cable insulation  can chafe against exposed metal in the vehicle, causing short circuits to the chassis.

Safe connection sequence:

After all cables are run, connect speaker wires to the speakers and amplifiers, then run and plug in RCA cables. Next, connect all power, ground, and remote turn on 
leads. Now connect all +12 volt cables to the amplifier/s and distribution blocks and fuse holders. Finally, connect the main +12 volt cable to the battery, with the main 
fuse removed, and we are almost ready to power up the system.

Power up the system:

The following procedure may seem like overkill, but there is nothing more frustrating when turning on a system for the first time, and it does not work properly 
immediately.
First, make sure the head unit is off, and turn all level controls to minimum (counterclockwise), including the head unit volume control. Set all equalizers to 0 dB (no 
boost), and all crossover frequency controls at approximate frequencies, as recommended by the loudspeaker manufacturer. Set all input selector and crossover 
switches as required for the application. Remove all amplifier fuses, and insert the main fuse at the battery. If the fuse does not blow, you can insert the fuse in one of 
the amplifiers, and we are ready to turn on the system. Turn the head unit on, insert a CD, or select a radio station, and increase the head unit volume control. If the 
system sounds fine, turn off the head unit, and install fuses in the remaining amplifiers, one by one, till the complete system is powered up and functioning properly.

 It is highly recommended that the amplifier be mounted to a board of MDF or other solid 
structure using the 4 mounting screws provided. Avoid mounting the 
amplifier to metal as this can introduce noise and other unwanted issues. When mounting 
the amplifier, ensure that it is mounted HORIZONTALLY, as shown in the diagram above, for 
optimal heat dissipation. Mounting amplifiers to speaker enclosures is not recommended as 
this can cause damage to the amplifier components. When choosing a location for 
mounting the amplifier, ensure that you check for clearance from wires, gas tank, electrical 
devices and brake lines etc.

NOTE: This Matrix is a general rule
 of thumb. Please refer to the
 manufacturers specific
requirements. GPV specifications
can be found on page 9.

7-10 ft.

10-13 ft.

13-16 ft.

16-19 ft.

19-22 ft.

22-28 ft.

SYSTEM
AMPERAGE

35-50

50-65

68-85

85-105

105-125

125-150

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6

4

4

4

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6

4

4

2

2

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4

4

2

2

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4

4

2

2

0

0

4

4

2

2

0

0

4

2

0

0

0

0

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30th ANNIVERSARY

GROUND POUNDER

WOOD

Summary of Contents for Ground Pounder GPV1000.2

Page 1: ...AMPLIFIERS GPV700 2 GPV1000 2 GPV1000 4 GPV1600 4 GPV2000 1 GPV3000 1D Pro ...

Page 2: ...eads low impedance dangerous high temperatures DC shorts and will shut down the amp to help prevent serious damage AmplifierFeatureDescriptions 1 GPV700 2 GPV1000 2 2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER APPLICATIONS 2 3 Fullrangestereo Fullrangemono 2wayactivewithmonobassusingtwo2channelmodels GPV1000 4 GPV1600 4 4CHANNEL AMPLIFIER APPLICATIONS 4 5 4 3and2channelfullrange 2wayactive withmonobass front rearhighpassu...

Page 3: ...the lug hole and use a bolt spring washer and nut to securely fasten the ground lug Use petroleum jelly to coat the bolt lug connection to prevent oxidization with time TIP Use the same approach when installing head units equalizers or any audio equipment for that matter run short individual grounds from each piece directly to the vehicle chassis to minimize ground loops and system noise All power...

Page 4: ...putacceptsunbalanced RCA inputsfrom0 2Vto5V LINE OUTPUT The line output passes through signal from the line inputs which allows you to daisy chainmultipleamplifiersfromonesignal NotethattheLOWPASSsignalisMONO In the LPF position the HIGH PASS filter acts as a subsonic filter WhentheLPFmodeisselected a0to 9dB at45Hz BASS EQisalsoswitchedin GPV1000 4 GPV1600 4 4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIERS The LINE INPUT sig...

Page 5: ...ry well damage the output stage of that source It is necessary to feed the SAME signal to both left and right inputs via a Y adapter RCA Minimumfinalloudspeakerimpedance cable Connect the mono speaker positive terminal to the LEFT and its negative 4 Ohmsmono terminaltoRIGHT FULL RANGE STEREO FULL RANGE MONO SPEAKER The HIGH LEVEL inputs are used when the radio CD player does not have RCA cable out...

Page 6: ...blechecklist Connect the inputs of the HIGHS amplifier to a Radio CD with good quality RCA cables Lowsamplifier Connect the LINE OUT of the HIGHS amplifier to the inputs of the BASS amplifier with a HIPASS Subsonicfilter 10Hzto40Hz stereoRCAtoRCAcable LOWPASS 80Hz Monobasswooferwiring Please note that these frequency points are suggestions only Refer to the loudspeaker Connect the mono speaker pos...

Page 7: ...lt into a head unit or equalizer Important Do not be tempted to connect the hot or positive outputs from any source Level control checklist together to obtain a mono signal as this could very well damage the output stage of Refer to the section Setting up systems after installation for best performance that source It is necessary to feed the SAME signal to both left and right inputs via a Y adapte...

Page 8: ...sshown use the front outputs from a head unit to drive the highs and the rear output to drive the bass This method allows the listener to easily adjust the relative levels of bass to highs Followtheinstructionsaspertheprevioussystemforswitchandcrossoversettings withthefronttorearfadeontheheadunit Channels1and2willbeusedforhighs andchannels3and4formonobass STEREO HIGHS SPEAKERS STEREO HIGHS SPEAKER...

Page 9: ...afterinstallationforbestperformance simplifyingthehookupofmultiplespeakers Minimumfinalloudspeakerimpedance 1 Ohm FULL RANGE STEREO LINE INPUT NOT USED Y ADAPTOR Note You can use the Radio CD designated mono line output or a full range stereo line output For full range stereo line output you will need an optional Y Adaptor as shown GPV2000 1 A B CLASS 1 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER APPLICATION PARALLEL MONO ...

Page 10: ...he 7 Connect the subwoofer s in accordance to the diagrams below Slave amp SLAVE INPUT Note This will link the amps so that the Master amp 8 Connect a 12 gauge jumper from Master amp speaker to Slave amp speaker as crossover switches will control both the Master and Slave amps The Slave amp shown below crossover switches will be bypassed 4 Route two 0 gauge power cables directly to the vehicle bat...

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Page 12: ...ts as a low frequency cut off for your system reproduction The point that you set it at cuts off any frequencies from reproduction beyond this point The 12 o clock position is a great starting point EXAMPLE If you adjust the High Pass to 100Hz the amplifier will not play frequencies below 100Hz but will play frequencies from 100Hz to the chosen Low Pass frequency When in Low Pass Bandpass operatio...

Page 13: ...ausethemainfusetoblow 3 Ifanamplifierfuseblowscontinually withonly 12volt groundandremoteleadsconnected theamplifiermaybefaulty Systemdoesnotturnon 1 Checkallfuses 2 Checkallconnections 3 Measure the 12 volt and remote turn on voltages at the amplifier terminals If these are non existent or low take voltage measurements at fuse holders distribution blocks theheadunit s 12voltandremoteleadstolocali...

Page 14: ...e product being returned Valid purchase receipts will contain the name and address of the authorized reseller Any damage to the product as a result of misuse abuse accident incorrect wiring improper installation alteration of date code or bar code labels revolution natural disaster or any sneaky stuff because someone messed up repair or alteration out side of our factory or authorized service cent...

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