JL Audio MX300/1 Powersports Amplifier Owner's Manual

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OWNER’S MANUAL

300W Wide-Range Class D Monoblock Amplifier

IPX6

WATER

RESISTANT

Thank you for purchasing a JL Audio amplifier for your sound system.

Your amplifier has been designed and manufactured to exacting standards in order to ensure years of musical enjoyment. For maximum performance, we highly recommend that you have your new amplifier installed by an authorized JL Audio dealer. Your authorized dealer has the training, expertise and installation equipment to ensure optimum performance from this product. Should you decide to install the amplifier yourself, please take the time to read this manual thoroughly to familiarize yourself with its installation requirements and setup procedures.

If you have any questions regarding the instructions in this manual or any aspect of your amplifier’s operation, please contact your authorized JL Audio dealer for assistance. If you need further assistance, please call the JL Audio Technical Support Department at [email protected] or call (954) 443–1100 during business hours.

What’s Included

(1) Amplifier

(4) Stainless steel mounting screws

(1) Spare 30A fuse

(1) User manual

Product Description

This is a wide-range monoblock amplifier utilizing Class D technology that can be used alone or in stereo pairs.

Installation Applications

This amplifier is designed for operation with 12 volt, negative-ground electrical systems. Using this product in systems with positive ground and/or voltages other than 12V may result in damage to the product and will void the warranty.

This product is not certified or approved for use in aircraft.

Safety Considerations

• Whenever possible, mount the amplifier in a dry, well-ventilated location that does not interfere with other factory installed electronic devices. If a dry environment is not available, a location that is not exposed to heavy splashing may be used.

• While this amplifier is designed to be water-resistant, it should never be submerged under water or subjected to high-pressure water spray. Do not install where it will be directly exposed to the elements.

• Do not mount the amplifier in the engine compartment or in any areas of extreme heat.

• Securely mount the amplifier so that it does not come loose in the event of a collision/sudden jolt or as a result of repeated vibrations during normal operation.

• Check before drilling to make sure that you will not be drilling into an exterior panel/hull, fuel tank, gas/brake line, wiring harness, or other vital system.

• Do not run system wiring outside or underneath the vehicle/vessel. This is an extremely dangerous practice, which can result in severe damage/injury.

• Protect all system wires from sharp edges (metal, fiberglass, etc.) by carefully routing them, tying them down and using grommets and loom where appropriate.

• Secure all wiring as needed, using cable ties or wire clamps to protect them from moving parts and sharp edges.

Installation Procedure/Connections

1. Disconnect the NEGATIVE battery post connection and secure the disconnected cable to prevent accidental reconnection during installation. This is an essential safety precaution during installation!

2. Connect the RED power lead to the positive (+12V) battery post. 8 AWG is

the minimum power wire size for this amplifier.

3. An appropriate fuse at the main power wire(s) to the amplifier(s) is vital for vehicle/vessel safety. This fuse must be installed within 18 inches (45 cm) of the positive battery post connection. If this is the only device connected to this main wire, use a 30A fuse. Do not install the fuse until the power wire has been securely connected to the amplifier.

4. Connect the BLACK negative ground lead to a clean, solid metal grounding point near the amplifier. This can be to metal chassis ground, if available. If no metal chassis ground is available, it may be necessary to make this connection to the NEGATIVE battery post. 8 AWG is the minimum ground wire size for this amplifier. All ground connections (source unit and amplifiers) should be made at the same location.

5. Connect the BLUE remote turn-on lead to the source unit’s positive (+12V) remote turn-on output. If your source unit does not have a dedicated remote turn-on output, the amplifier’s turn-on lead can be connected to

+12V via a switch that derives power from an ignition-switched circuit.

6. Signal Input (Low-Level): Connect the amplifier’s RCA input jacks to the source unit’s preamp level output jacks. You may run a stereo or a mono signal into the inputs of the amplifier. The amplifier’s input section automatically sums stereo signals to mono for the internal amplifier section. When feeding a single, low-level RCA input connection, use a Y-adaptor splitter to split the mono signal and connect it to both Left and Right RCA inputs.

7. Signal Input (Hi-Level): If your source unit does not offer preamp level signal outputs, you can splice the speaker output wires of the source unit onto a pair of RCA plugs for the input pair or use the JL Audio ECS Speaker Wire to RCA adaptor (XD-CLRAIC2-SW). Make sure to observe correct polarity in making “Hi-Level Input” connections. Failure to do so will result in a loss of signal (poor performance).

8. Connect the speaker output leads to the corresponding speaker wires.

9. Make necessary adjustments to the filter controls and input sensitivity.

10. The amplifier’s subwoofer output level can be controlled from the front of the vehicle/vessel with an optional remote level controller (sold separately) .

Use the RBC-1 for standard (dry) installations or the M-RBC-1 for applications exposed to moisture. Connect the remote’s plug to the amplifier’s harness-mounted RJ11 input jack. (Refer to Appendix B)

WARNING! Failure to make safe, tight, high-integrity power connections can result in fire and extensive damage!

Source

Remote Turn-On

M-RBC-1 (Sold Separately)

Speaker

[SPK+]

[SPK–]

High <or> Low-Level Inputs

(selectable via Input Voltage Switch)

[REM]

Remote Bass Control Jack

Battery

[+12V]

[GND]

30A

Connections

Label

+12V

GND

REM

SPK+

SPK–

Wire Color

Red

Black

Blue

Description

Positive (+12V) Power Connection

Negative (GND) Ground Connection

Positive (+12V) Remote Turn-On Input

Plug

White RCA

Lt. Blue Positive (+) Speaker Output

Lt. Blue/Black Negative (–) Speaker Output

Description

Left Channel Signal Input

Red RCA

Remote Bass Control Jack

Right Channel Signal Input

RJ11 Input Jack for M-RBC-1 (sold separately)

Control Panel Settings and Adjustments

The amplifier’s settings and controls are located on the bottom panel beneath a gasketed, protective cover. Remove the four Phillips head screws from the center panel to access the controls and make adjustments. Replace cover when finished and mount the amplifier.

Switch

Input Voltage

Input Sens.

LP Filter

LP Filter

Freq.

Infrasonic

Filter

Bass Boost

Output

Polarity

Setting

Low

High

Variable

Off

On

Mode / Function

RCA/Preamp Level Range (250 mV - 4 V)

RCA/Preamp or Speaker Level R ange (750 mV - 15 V)

Adjusts the input stage of the amplifier channels to match the source unit’s output voltage for maximum clean output (refer to Appendix A)

Full-Range Operation of Input Signals /

Defeats M-RBC-1 & Infrasonic Filter

Low-Pass: Configures Filter to Attenuate Frequencies

ABOVE the Selected Filter Frequency

Variable

Variable

Adjusts the low-pass filter cutoff frequency, variable from 40-400 Hz, 24 dB/Octave

Adjusts the high-pass filter cutoff frequency, variable from 20-40 Hz, 12 dB/Octave

Variable

Boost-Only Bass Equalizer: Boost range from 0dB

(full-counterclockwise) to +12dB (full-clockwise), centered at 43 Hz. (always active)

0 Normal speaker polarity

180 deg.

Polarity reversed 180 degrees

Status LED’s / Protection Circuitry

There are two status indicator lights on the wiring end panel of the amplifier.

1. “POWER” (Green): Lights to indicate that the amplifier is turned on and operating normally.

2. “PROTECT” (Red): Lights to indicate the amplifier’s protection circuitry has been activated to prevent product failure due to thermal overload, over current or short-circuit to the amplifier’s outputs. When this protection mode is activated, the amplifier will shut down to protect its circuitry. When the problem is corrected, the amplifier will return to normal operation and the “Protect” LED will shut off. Connecting the speaker outputs to impedances lower than 2 ohms will also cause this protection mode to activate.

Specifications

Rated RMS Power @

14.4V, <1% THD+N 160W x 1 @ 4 Ω

MX300/1

220W x 1 @ 3 Ω 300W x 1 @ 2 Ω

Rated RMS Power @

12.5V, <1% THD+N 160W x 1 @ 4 Ω

200W x 1 @ 3 Ω 250W x 1 @ 2 Ω

Frequency Response 20 Hz - 12 kHz (+0, -1dB), 7 Hz - 14 kHz (+0, -3dB)

S/N Ratio, A-weighted,

20 kHz noise bandwidth 85 dB (Referred to rated power), 64 dB (Referred to 1 W)

Damping Factor >150 / 50 Hz @ 4 Ω, >75 / 50 Hz @ 2 Ω

Input Voltage Range 250 mV - 4 V (Low) or 750 mV - 15 V (High)

Filter Modes Low-Pass, defeatable

Filter Freq. Range, Slope 40 - 400 Hz, 24 dB/Octave

Detented Filter Freq.

Potentiometers 40, 80, 130, 300 Hz (Calibrated)

Infrasonic Filter 20 - 40 Hz, 12 dB/Octave

Bass Boost EQ 0 to +12 dB @ 43 Hz

Output Polarity 0 or 180 degrees

Remote Bass Controller M-RBC-1 (sold separately)

Min Power/GND Wire 8 AWG

Fuse Rating 30 A

Dimensions 1.77 in x 8.66 in 3.09 in / 45 mm x 220 mm x 78.5 mm

POWER

(Green LED)

ON

OFF

OFF/ON

OFF

PROTECT

(Red LED)

OFF

ON

ON/OFF

ON

Status

Normal Operation

Thermal Protection

Over Current

Short Circuit

Note

 

Lasts until temp cools to normal

Green/Red LEDs alternate for 1 second

Possible audible “popping” noise

Troubleshooting

Problem

How to properly set input sensitivity

Amplifier doesn’t turn on

Intermittent output, fluctuates when I tap on it or hit a bump

Distorted, attenuated, or popping sound

Possible Cause integrity

Poor connection integrity

 

Faulty fuse

Poor connection

Insufficient

“Remote” input

Faulty speaker connection (Short

Circuit / Over

Current Protection)

Output shuts off after a while

Overheating condition (Thermal

Protection)

Solution

Please refer to Appendix A to set the input sensitivity for maximum, lowdistortion output.

Remove fuse and check with continuity meter. Replace if necessary.

Check “+12V”, “Ground”, and “Remote” leads for pinched wires; ensure tight connections.

Make sure there is a sufficient +12V supply at the “Remote” connection; if not a relay may be required.

Make sure insulation has been properly stripped back at connection points for good contact area.

Make sure input connectors are making good contact with input jacks of the amplifier.

Inspect speaker wires for possible shortcircuit, either together or shorted to the vehicle’s chassis ground.

Check the nominal load impedance at the amplifier is equal to or greater than

2 ohms.

Make sure amplifier mounting area has adequate space for ventilation and heat dissipation.

Appendix A:

Input Sensitivity Level Setting

Following the directions below will allow the installer to adjust the input sensitivity of each amplifier channel pair in just a few minutes using equipment commonly available in installation bays.

Necessary Equipment

• Digital AC Voltmeter

• CD or file with a sine-wave test tone recorded at 0 dB reference level in the frequency range to be amplified for that set of channels (50 Hz for subwoofer channels, 1 kHz for a midrange application). Do not use attenuated test tones

(-10 dB, -20 dB, etc.).

The Nine-Step Procedure

1) Disconnect the speakers from the amplifier’s speaker output connectors (you need only disconnect one speaker wire).

2) Turn off all processing (bass/treble, loudness, EQ, etc.) on the source unit, processors (if used) and amplifier. Set the source unit’s fader control to center position and its subwoofer level control to 3/4 of maximum.

3) Turn the “Input Sens.” control all the way down.

4) Set the source unit volume to 3/4 of full volume. This will allow for reasonable gain overlap with moderate clipping at full volume.

5) Using the chart on this page, determine the target voltage for input sensitivity adjustment according to the nominal impedance of the speaker system connected to the amplifier outputs.

6) Verify that you have disconnected the speakers before proceeding. Play a track with an appropriate sine wave (within the frequency range to be amplified) at 3/4 source unit volume.

7) Connect the AC voltmeter to the speaker output connectors of the amplifier. Make sure you test the voltage at the correct connectors

(+ and –).

8) Increase the “Input Sens.” control until the target voltage is observed with the voltmeter.

9) Once you have adjusted the amplifier to its maximum low-distortion output level, reconnect the speaker(s) and listen to the system. The

“Input Sens.” controls can now be adjusted downward if the amplifier requires attenuation to achieve the desired system balance.

MX300/1

Nom. Impedance

Target AC Voltage

25.3 V

25.7 V

24.5 V

Important!

Do not increase any “Input Sens.” setting for any amplifier channel or channel pair in the system beyond the maximum level established during this procedure. Doing so will result in audible distortion and possible speaker damage.

It will be necessary to re-adjust the “Input Sens.” for the affected channels if any equalizer boost is activated after setting the “Input Sens.” with this procedure. This applies to any EQ boost circuit, including source unit tone controls or EQ circuits. EQ cuts will not require re-adjustment.

Appendix B

Remote Level Control

With the optional RBC-1 or M-RBC-1 Remote Level Control (each sold separately), you can control the subwoofer volume from the front of the vehicle/vessel.

The remote’s plug connects to the amplifier’s harness-mounted RJ11 input jack. When connected to the amplifier, the Remote Level Control operates as follows. At full counter-clockwise rotation, the audio will mute completely. At full clockwise rotation the level will be the same as if the remote was not connected at all. In other words, it operates strictly as a level attenuator. This control will not affect the “Bass Boost” feature of the amplifier. Care should be taken to securely mount this control in a manner that does not interfere with vehicle/ vessel operation. When setting the amplifier’s input sensitivity, the Remote Level

Control should be unplugged or at full clockwise rotation (maximum level).

Limited Warranty – Amplifiers (USA)

JL Audio warrants this product to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of two (2) years from the original date of purchase.

This warranty is not transferrable and applies only to the original purchaser from an authorized JL Audio dealer. Should service be necessary under this warranty for any reason due to manufacturing defect or malfunction, JL

Audio will (at its discretion), repair or replace the defective product with new or remanufactured product at no charge. Damage caused by the following is not covered under warranty: accident, misuse, abuse, product modification or neglect, failure to follow installation instructions, unauthorized repair attempts, misrepresentations by the seller. This warranty does not cover incidental or consequential damages and does not cover the cost of removing or reinstalling the unit(s). Cosmetic damage due to accident or normal wear and tear is not covered under warranty.

Warranty is void if the product’s serial number has been removed or defaced.

Any applicable implied warranties are limited in duration to the period of the express warranty as provided herein beginning with the date of the original purchase at retail, and no warranties, whether express or implied, shall apply to this product thereafter. Some states do not allow limitations on implied warranties, therefore these exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.

If you need service on your JL AUDIO product:

All warranty returns should be sent to JL Audio ’s Amplifier Service Facility freight-prepaid through an authorized JL Audio dealer and must be accompanied by proof of purchase (a copy of the original sales receipt). Direct returns from consumers or non-authorized dealers will be refused unless specifically authorized by JL Audio with a valid return authorization number.

Warranty expiration on products returned without proof of purchase will be determined from the manufacturing date code. Coverage may be invalidated as this date is previous to purchase date. Non-defective items received will be returned freight-collect. Customer is responsible for shipping charges and insurance in sending the product to JL Audio. Freight damage on returns is not covered under warranty.

For Service Information in the U.S.A. please call

JL Audio Customer Service:

(954) 443-1100

9:00 AM – 5:30 PM (Eastern Time Zone)

JL Audio, Inc.

10369 North Commerce Pkwy.

Miramar, FL 33025

(Do not send product for repair to this address)

International Warranties:

Products purchased outside the United States of America are covered only by that country’s distributor and not by JL Audio, Inc.

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What is the rated RMS power output of the JL Audio MX300/1 amplifier at 4 ohms, 14.4V, and less than 1% THD+N?
160 watts.
What is the minimum power/ground wire size recommended for the JL Audio MX300/1 amplifier?
8 AWG.
What is the fuse rating for the JL Audio MX300/1 amplifier?
30 amps.
What type of remote bass controller is compatible with the JL Audio MX300/1 amplifier?
The M-RBC-1 (sold separately).
What are the dimensions of the JL Audio MX300/1 amplifier?
1.77 inches x 8.66 inches x 3.09 inches (45 mm x 220 mm x 78.5 mm).
What is the frequency response of the JL Audio MX300/1 amplifier?
20 Hz - 12 kHz (+0, -1dB) and 7 Hz - 14 kHz (+0, -3dB).
What is the signal-to-noise ratio of the JL Audio MX300/1 amplifier?
85 dB (referred to rated power) and 64 dB (referred to 1 W) with a 20 kHz noise bandwidth.
What is the damping factor of the JL Audio MX300/1 amplifier?
Greater than 150 at 50 Hz and 4 ohms, and greater than 75 at 50 Hz and 2 ohms.
What is the input voltage range of the JL Audio MX300/1 amplifier?
250 mV - 4 V (low) or 750 mV - 15 V (high).
What is the low-pass filter frequency range and slope of the JL Audio MX300/1 amplifier?
40 - 400 Hz, 24 dB/Octave.
What is the bass boost EQ range and center frequency of the JL Audio MX300/1 amplifier?
0 to +12 dB at 43 Hz.
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