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Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
P80.4
BP150.1, BP300.1
Note: Drawing is provided only for connector, control and fuse location. 
Please see “Specifications” for fuse requirements.
Note: Drawing is provided only for connector, control and fuse location. 
Please see “Specifications” for fuse requirements.
HIGH LEVEL
HIGH LEVEL
R
L
R
L
FRONT
REAR
+  R  –        –  L  +
+  R  –        –  L  +
LEVEL      FREQ           FREQ          LEVEL
X-OVER         INPUT MODE            X-OVER
4V  250mV   32Hz  320Hz   32Hz  320Hz   4V   250mV
FLAT  HP   LP        ST    MD          ST     MD     FLAT  HP   LP
POWER
BRIDGED
SPEAKER OUTPUTS
FUSES 20A x 2
FRONT
REAR
+BATT              REM               GND
      L       
+
                  
– 
      R       
+
                            
                 
      
+
SPEAKER OUTPUTS
FUSES 40A x 3
POWER
–         +
–         +
+ BATT         REM          GND
R
R
L
L
HIGH LEVEL
FRONT INPUTS
REAR INPUTS
HIGH LEVEL
INPUT
LEVEL
LPF
FREQ
BASS
BOOST
R               L
R               L
+       –
–      +
–      +
+       –
4V    250mV
32Hz  320Hz
0dB     +6dB
P80.2, P180.2
Note: Drawing is provided only for connector, control and fuse location.
Please see “Specifications” for fuse requirements.
BRIDGED
SPEAKER OUTPUTS
POWER
FUSES 20A x 2
—                                  +
—                                  +
L
    +         —    
R
+BATT        REM         GND
INPUT
LEVEL
INPUT MODE
X-OVER
HIGH LEVEL
INPUTS
4V 250mV
ST    MD
FLAT HP LP
32Hz320Hz
FREQ
R
L
+  R  –      –    L   +
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FREQUENCY
INDUCTOR
CAPACITOR
Crossover 
6dB/oct. LP
6dB/oct. HP
(4-ohm)
(4-ohm)
75Hz
8.0mH
530µF
100Hz
6.4mH
400µF
125Hz
5.0mH
318µF
150Hz
4.2mH
265µF
175Hz
3.6mH
227µF
200Hz
3.2mH
198µF
Wiring the Power Connections
Refer to Figures 1–3 for connector
locations. All the Power Series
amplifiers will accept up to 4-gauge
power and ground wire.
For power, remote and ground con-
nections, strip off one end of each
jacket to reveal bare wire for inser-
tion into the connectors. Connect a
wire from the GND connector on the
amplifier to the nearest bare-metal
chassis component; scrape away
the paint to ensure good conductivi-
ty. Next, connect a wire between the
BATT terminal on the amplifier and
the POS(+) terminal of the vehicle’s
battery. Pass the wire through a fac-
tory-installed grommet in the fire-
wall, or install a grommet if a facto-
ry grommet is not available.
Connect a wire between the REM
terminal of the amplifier and the
“remote out” or power-antenna lead
on the vehicle’s radio.
Wiring the Speaker-Output
Connections
P80.2, P180.2, P80.4
All the Power Series amplifiers will
accept up to 8-gauge speaker wire.
Connect the speakers, observing
proper polarity, to the speaker-out-
put connector. The total impedance
of the speaker system connected to
the amplifier when the amplifier is
driven in stereo must be at least two
ohms. 
If you are bridging the amplifier,
connect the speaker wires to the ter-
minals marked “bridged,” observing
proper polarity. The total impedance
of the speaker system connected to
the amplifier must be at least four
ohms in bridged mode. 
If you are running the amp in Tri-
Mode (stereo and mono simultane-
ously), connect the satellite speakers
to the speaker connector as you
would a pair of stereo speakers.
Connect the subwoofer to the termi-
nals marked “bridged” Refer to the
chart above to determine the capaci-
tor and inductor values you’ll need
to route bass signals to the woofer,
and the midrange and high frequen-
cies to the satellite speakers. These
passive crossover components will
also ensure that the impedance of
the speaker system doesn’t drop
below two ohms.
BP150.1, BP300.1
Connect the woofers to the amplifi-
er, observing proper polarity.
Although these amplifiers have a
single channel, duplicate positive
and negative connectors are provid-
ed to facilitate the connection of
multiple woofers.
The total impedance of the speaker 
system connected to a BP Series 
amplifier must be at least 1 ohm.
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Setting Input Level 
Initially, turn the input-sensitivity
LEVEL control to its maximum
(counter-clockwise) position. Turn
on the source unit and increase the
volume control until it is approxi-
mately three-quarters of maximum-
output level. Slowly increase the
input LEVEL control (clockwise)
while listening to the quality of the
reproduced sound. When you hear
distortion on the music peaks, turn
the LEVEL control back slightly. This
is the maximum undistorted output
level of your system. Turning the
LEVEL control up farther WILL NOT
INCREASE THE OUTPUT POWER
OF YOUR AMPLIFIER! It will only
decrease the amount of volume-
control rotation before the amp is at
full-output power. It will also
increase the amount of extraneous
noise present in your system.
Wiring the Input-Signal
Connections
Connect a pair of signal cables with
RCA-type ends between the connec-
tors on the amplifier and the RCA-
type signal connectors on the
source unit. If your radio has only
speaker-level outputs, you should
connect them to the speaker-level
input connectors, observing proper
polarity. When using the speaker-
level inputs, it is not necessary to
connect a wire between the
“remote” terminal of the amplifier
and the “remote” lead from the
source unit. The speaker-level
inputs will sense voltage on the
speaker outputs and turn the ampli-
fier on automatically.
If you are installing a P80.4 amplifier
and your source unit has only one
pair of RCA-type output connectors
and a pair of speaker-level outputs,
you may connect the RCA outputs
to a pair of amplifier input channels
(front or rear), and the speaker-level
outputs to the other pair of amplifier
input channels.
System Setup and Adjustment
Refer to figures 1–6 for location of
adjustment switches and controls.
Electronic Crossover and Bass Boost
P80.2, P80.4, P180.2
The electronic crossover can be
selected as a 12dB/oct. high-pass fil-
ter (HPF) 12dB/oct. low-pass filter
(LPF) or it can be defeated (FLAT).
The crossover frequency can be set
at any frequency between 32Hz and
320Hz.
BP150.1, BP300.1
These amplifiers are designed to 
drive subwoofers. Consequently, the 
electronic crossover is a 12dB/oct. 
low-pass filter which can be set at
any frequency between 32Hz and
320Hz.
The bass boost control will provide
up to 6dB of boost at 50Hz.
The BP150.1 and BP300.1 are
designed to provide constant bass
regardless of the position of the
source unit’s front-to-rear fader posi-
tion. Use of this feature requires that
all four inputs are connected to the
source unit as labeled on the ampli-
fier (front, rear, right and left). If your
source unit has only one pair of
RCA-type output connectors and a
pair of speaker-level outputs, you
may connect the RCA outputs to a
pair of amplifier input channels
(front or rear), and the speaker level
outputs to the other pair of amplifier
input channels. If nonfading bass is
not important in your system, con-
nect a pair of inputs, either speaker-
level or RCA-type, to either the front
or rear input connectors on the
amplifier. 
6
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Likely Cause
Solution
No Audio 
Short circuit in speaker or speaker wire. Disconnect speaker leads one at a time to determine 
(Red LED flashes every four seconds)
which speaker or wire is shorted or defective.
Repair the short circuit or replace bad speaker.
No Audio 
No voltage at BATT or REM terminals.
Check voltage at amplifier terminals with VOM.
(Power indicator is off)
Bad or no ground connection.
No Audio
Amplifier overheated.
Make sure amplifier cooling isn’t prevented by mounting location,
(Green power LED is lit)
make sure speaker-system impedance is within limit (see Specifications).
No Audio
Excessive voltage on B (+) connection.
Check vehicle charging system for defective voltage regulator.
(Red LED stays lit) 
Distorted Audio
Input sensitivity not set properly; 
Check LEVEL setting.
amplifier or source unit defective.
Music lacks “punch”
Speakers are not connected properly.
Check speaker connections for proper polarity.
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