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Setting up a system using the WS 420 

 
1) Unplug all the RCA’s from your amps.  Turn all the amp gains down. 
 
2) Turn the radio up to find the maximum volume.  Set the system with the head unit volume at 
85% of max.  This is the loudest the radio should ever go.  Radios will create distortion the 
higher the volume is turned up.  Which will create distortion on the output signal before reaching 
the amps.  So find a safe easy to remember volume.  If the head unit is 35.  Max should be 30.  
If the head unit is 40.  Maximum should be 30 to 35 and so on. 
 
3) Once you have found the maximum volume set point.  Turn the radio back down.  Use a test 
CD that you are familiar with for tuning.  Something that has highs and lows and vocals. 
 
4) Make sure the settings on the radio are flat.  You should not tune a system with the treble or 
bass up. 
 
5) Make sure all the eq adjustments are flat.  Right in the middle.  Plug in all the rcas from the 
eq to the amps. 
 
6) Plug in just the RCA’s for the in boat speakers amp.  Set the high pass crossover at around 
80HZ to 100HZ.   
 
7) Turn the radio up to the max safe level found in step 2.  Turn the eq up to about ¾ of max 
volume. 
 
8) Slowly turn the gain up until you hear the speakers distort.  Slowly back off the gain from that 
point a small amount until you hear the speakers play as loud as they can with no distortion. 
 
9) Unplug the RCA’s from that amp and plug the RCA’s into the amp running the tower 
speakers. Set the high pass crossover on the amp for the tower speakers at 80HZ to 100HZ. 
 
10) Slowly turn the gain up until you hear the speakers distort.  Slowly back off the gain from 
that point a small amount until you hear the speakers play as loud as they can with no distortion. 
 
11) Unplug the RCA’s from that amp and plug the RCA’s into the amp running the subwoofer. 
Set the low pass crossover on the amp for the subwoofer at 80HZ.  On the WS 420.  Turn the 
bass level to max.  The ring is a frequency adjustment.  All the way down to the left is 30 HZ.  
You will want to put this around 60 to 80HZ.  So about ¼ of the way up. 
 
12) Slowly turn the gain up until you hear the speakers distort.  Slowly back off the gain from 
that point a small amount until you hear the speakers play as loud as they can with no distortion. 
 
13) Turn the radio back down and plug in all RCA’s and do a final check with everything playing.  
You should now have the gains set at “unity”  Meaning they are all at the same level and you 
are matched across the board. 
 
14) Note that you can adjust the high pass and low pass filters to tailor the sound to each boat.  
As you can set the high pass higher to get more volume but at the expense of losing some low 
end mid bass.   You can then fine tune the sound on the eq as well.  Using the knobs and rings.  
Most systems will not need much in terms of boost.   
 

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