DD Audio SS6000

DD Audio SS6000 Monoblock AmpPukapuka Tohutohu Lifier

Kupu Whakataki

Thank you for choosing the DD Audio SS6000 Monoblock Ampwhakarara. Tenei amplifier is designed to deliver high-performance audio for your vehicle's sound system. This manual provides essential information for the correct installation, operation, and maintenance of your SS6000 ampKaiwhakaora. Pānuihia tēnei pukapuka ā-ringa i mua i te tāutanga, i te whakahaere rānei, kia pai ai te mahi me te haumaru.

Nga korero haumaru

Observe the following safety precautions to prevent injury and damage to the ampwaka, waka rānei:

  • Momotuhia te tauranga kino o te pākahiko o te waka i mua i te tiimata i nga mahi hiko.
  • Me whakarite te turanga tika o te ampwhakakoi ki te tahuhu waka.
  • Whakamahia ngā ine waea e tika ana mō ngā hononga hiko, whenua, me te kaikorero e ai ki ngā whakaritenga o tēnei pukapuka.
  • Tāutahia te amplifier in a dry, well-ventilated location, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and moisture.
  • A ape i te whakapuru i te amplifier in areas where it could interfere with vehicle operation or safety systems.
  • Kaua e ngana ki te whakatuwhera, ki te whakarereke ranei i te ampwhakarara. Tukuna atu nga ratonga katoa ki nga kaimahi whai tohu.
  • Āraia ngā waea katoa mai i ngā taha koi me ngā wāhanga e nekeneke ana.

Ihirangi mokete

Manatokona kei roto katoa nga mea kei roto i te kete:

  • DD Audio SS6000 Monoblock Ampkaikawe
  • Remote Gain Control Unit
  • Ngā taputapu whakairi (ngā tīwiri, me ētahi atu)
  • Pukapuka Tohutohu (tenei tuhinga)
DD Audio SS6000 Remote Gain Control Unit

Image: The remote gain control unit, featuring a voltage display, power indicator, clip indicator, and a rotary knob for gain adjustment.

Tatūnga me te Tāuta

1. Tauwāhi Maunga

Choose a mounting location that is secure, dry, and provides adequate ventilation for the amplifier. Avoid mounting on carpet or in enclosed spaces without airflow. Ensure the amplifier is accessible for wiring and adjustments.

2. Hononga Waea

Proper wiring is crucial for performance and safety. Refer to the diagram below for connection points.

DD Audio SS6000 Amplifier Top and Bottom Panel Connections

Whakaahua: Runga me raro views of the DD Audio SS6000 ampkaiwhakaora. Te tihi view shows dual 0 AWG power and ground terminals. The bottom view displays RCA inputs, gain and filter controls (SENS, SUB SONIC, LPF), a remote port, and speaker output terminals.

  • Hiko (BATT+): Connect a 0 AWG power cable directly from the positive terminal of the vehicle's battery to the +12V terminals on the amplifier. Install an appropriate fuse (600A recommended) within 18 inches of the battery. The SS6000 features dual 0 AWG power terminals for robust current delivery.
  • Papa (GND): Connect a 0 AWG ground cable from the GND terminals on the amplifier to a clean, unpainted metal surface of the vehicle chassis. The ground point should be as short as possible and securely fastened. The SS6000 features dual 0 AWG ground terminals.
  • Mamao (REM): Connect a 18 AWG or larger wire from the vehicle's head unit remote output to the REM terminal on the ampkaiwhakaora. Ka hurihia e tēnei waea te ampwhakakā, whakaweto hoki i te rama me te waeine upoko.
  • RCA Input (INPUT L/R): Honoa nga taura RCA mai i to mahunga o mua-amp outputs to the RCA INPUTs on the ampkaikawe
  • Speaker Output (SPEAKER): Connect your subwoofer speaker wires (4 AWG recommended) to the SPEAKER terminals. Ensure correct polarity (+ to + and - to -). The SS6000 is a monoblock amplifier designed for a single channel output.
  • Mana Maama Mamao: Connect the included remote gain control unit to the "REMOTE" port on the amplifier using the provided cable.

Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere

1. Initial Power-Up and Gain Setting

Kia oti ngā hononga katoa, honoa anō te pākahiko o te waka. Whakakāhia tō waeine upoko. Ko te amplifier should power on (PWR indicator will illuminate). Begin with the amplifier's SENS (gain) control set to minimum (fully counter-clockwise) and the head unit volume at a low level.

  • Play a familiar audio track.
  • Increase the head unit volume to about 75-80% of its maximum.
  • Slowly increase the SENS (gain) control on the amplifier until you hear distortion or the CLIP indicator on the remote gain control unit illuminates. Then, back off the gain slightly until the distortion disappears or the CLIP indicator turns off.
  • The remote gain control unit allows for convenient adjustment of the ampte taumata putanga a te kaiwhakaora mai i te nohoanga o te taraiwa.

2. Filter Adjustments

The SS6000 features adjustable filters to optimize sound quality for your subwoofer system:

  • SUB SONIC (High Pass Filter): This filter removes extremely low frequencies that are inaudible or harmful to subwoofers. Adjust between 20Hz and 80Hz. A common setting is around 25-30Hz, depending on your subwoofer's capabilities and enclosure tuning.
  • LPF (Tatari Utu Iti): This filter allows only frequencies below the set point to pass to the subwoofer, preventing it from playing higher frequencies meant for full-range speakers. Adjust between 80Hz and 20kHz. Typically, for subwoofers, this is set between 80Hz and 120Hz, depending on the crossover point of your main speakers.

Te tiaki

The DD Audio SS6000 ampHe iti noa te tiaki i te kaipatu. Puritia te amplifier clean and free of dust and debris. Periodically check all wiring connections for tightness and corrosion. Ensure that the ampKāore ngā tara whakamatao o te kaiwhakamahana e āraia kia tika ai te marara o te wera.

Raparongoā

Mena ka pa ki a koe nga raru o to amplifier, consult the table below for common problems and solutions before contacting support.

RaruraruTake peaRongoā
Amplifier does not turn on (no PWR light)No power, no ground, or no remote signal. Blown fuse.Check battery connections, ground connection, and remote wire. Verify fuse at battery is intact.
Kaore he putanga oroRCA cables disconnected, speaker wires disconnected, gain too low, head unit muted.Check RCA and speaker connections. Adjust gain. Ensure head unit is playing audio.
Oro kerekereHe teitei rawa te huinga whakanui, he tautuhinga tātari hē, he kounga oro ngoikore.Reduce gain. Adjust SUB SONIC and LPF settings. Use a high-quality audio source.
Amplifier goes into protect mode (PRO light on)Te wera rawa, te poto o te ara iahiko i roto i te waea o te kaikorero, te iti rawa o te aukati.Ensure proper ventilation. Check speaker wiring for shorts. Verify speaker impedance is within amplifier's rated limits (1 Ohm minimum).
Noise (hissing, whining)Ground loop, poor RCA shielding, power wire too close to signal wires.Kia pai te hononga whenua. Hurihia ngā taura RCA kia matara atu i ngā waea hiko. Whakaarohia he ārai whenua mēnā e tika ana.

Whakatakotoranga

The following are the technical specifications for the DD Audio SS6000 Monoblock AmpKaiwhakaora:

ĀhuahiraWhakatakotoranga
TauiraSS6000
Mahinga Mahi Voltage9 - 16 Volts
Whakamatau Voltage14.4 Volts
Nga Waerenga Huaputa1 (Poraka Kotahi)
Wat Tonutage @ 4 Ohm2000 Wati RMS
Wat Tonutage @ 2 Ohm4000 Wati RMS
Wat Tonutage @ 1 Ohm6000 Wati RMS
Utu Max O Naianei600 Amps
RCA Whakauru Voltage Maharahara0.4 - 4 Volts
Tauwehenga Waitohu-ki-Haruru (S/N)>95 dB
Damping Take>100
Tapeke Harmonic Distortion (THD)<1.0%
Whakautu auau20 - 20,000 Hz
Sub-Sonic Filter (HPF)20 - 80 Hz (12dB/Oct)
Tātari Tuku-iti (LPF)80 - 20,000 Hz (12dB/Oct)
Waea Waea Mana0 AWG (Dual Terminals)
Tohu Waea Korero4 AWG
Ahu (L x W x H)11.25 x 7.3 x 2.4 inihi (286 x 185 x 60 mm)
Taumaha Tūemi11 pauna

Pūtāhui me te Tautoko

For warranty information, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or visit the official DD Audio website. If you encounter issues not covered in the troubleshooting section, or require further assistance, please contact DD Audio customer support or your authorized dealer. Do not attempt to repair the amplifier yourself, as this may void your warranty.

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