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MTX Thunder TA4501 Owner's Manual

MTX Thunder TA4501 Owner's Manual

Mtx audio car stereo amplifier owner's manual ta4501

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TA4501 Owner's Manual
Introduction
Thank you for choosing MTX to help reach the ultimate goal with your vehicle. Adding MTX amplifiers and
matching MTX speakers and subwoofers with StreetWires connections will put you in a better position to
hear, feel, and experience all of the music the artist intended.
Specifications
Primary Ratings:
Power Output: 250 watts RMS x 1-channel at 4 ohm and ≤ 1% THD+N
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (1 watt): 71dB
Secondary Ratings
Power Output: 500 watts RMS x 1-channel at 2 ohm and ≤ 1% THD+N
THD+Noise (Distortion) (1 watt): ≤ .5%
Frequency Response (-3dB): 20Hz-200Hz
Maximum Input Signal: 10V
Maximum Sensitivity: 100mV
Dimensions: 9-5/8" x 16-11/16" x 2-1/2" (245mm x 425mm x 65mm)
Smart Engage™ Auto-Turn-On (Patent No: US06556683)
Patented Adaptive Class D Technology (Patent No: US06753729)
Patented Power Supply (US05598325)
Input Sensitivity Switch: 100mV-1V/1V-10V
Crossover: Low @ 40Hz-200Hz, 24dB
ThunderEQ Boost: 0-18dB, Freq. 40Hz
Remote Subwoofer Level Control

Features

1. Prizm EFX – All MTX amplifiers include backlit adjustment controls on the top surface of the product.
Color – The backlit controls offer unlimited colors on the display -- from RED, GREEN, and BLUE to any
color in between.
EFX – You can switch Prizm EFX lighting to "pulsate" with the beat of the music.
2. Xtant Technology Cooling (XTC) – A thermal-regulated turbo-charged intercooler supplies fan forced cool air
evenly and constantly through tightly packed bonded fins. Fan speed is continuously varying and controlled
by the amplifier's output, temperature of heatsink, and transformers. Exhaust from the internal heatsink is
strategically positioned to cool the transformers to maintain maximum performance at all volumes.
3. Bi-Level Inputs with Smart Engage™ – All MTX amplifiers feature RCA type input connections.
Low Level Input – Source units with an output signal level of 100mV–10V may be used. See "Input
Sensitivity" for proper voltage level setting.
High Level Inputs with Smart Engage™ – All MTX amplifiers allow high level inputs through RCA type
input connections using provided high level adapters. Source units with an output signal level of 100mV–10V
may be used. See "Input Sensitivity" for proper voltage level setting.
Smart-Engage™ Auto-Turn-On – An auto-turn-on circuit is included within the amplifier. A remote turn-
on wire is not necessary when connecting the amplifier's high-level input to a high-powered source unit (car
stereo). The amplifier will automatically turn on when music is received through this type of connection.
4. Input Sensitivity – The Input Sensitivity switch is used to set the proper input voltage range:
X1 POSITION: 100mV–1V (Typically for RCA Input)
X10 POSITION: 1V–10V (Typically for Speaker Level Input)

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Summary of Contents for MTX Thunder TA4501

  • Page 1: Features

    TA4501 Owner’s Manual Introduction Thank you for choosing MTX to help reach the ultimate goal with your vehicle. Adding MTX amplifiers and matching MTX speakers and subwoofers with StreetWires connections will put you in a better position to hear, feel, and experience all of the music the artist intended.
  • Page 2: Before Starting

    5. Gain Control – This feature is used to fine-tune the input sensitivity of the amplifier to the source unit’s output level. 6. Low-Pass 40Hz-200Hz Variable X-over with 24dB per octave Slope – This control allows the user to choose the exact low-pass frequency range the amplifier will play for the best possible performance.
  • Page 3: Connections

    Connections 1. Bi-Level Inputs (Low/High Level Input) with Smart Engage™ – Both a low and high level signal can be used. Be sure to lay the signal wire away from all power cables and vehicle computers. Use high quality twisted pair interconnect cables to decrease the possibility of radiated noise entering the system.
  • Page 4 Note: When numerous amplifiers are used in the same system, look into using a relay with a separate power wire connected to an alternative power source to take the strain off the source unit. Normal source units can only keep a constant 12 volts to 2 or possibly 3 amps. This wire should also be run on the away from the RCA cables.
  • Page 5: Troubleshooting

    5. Remote Subwoofer Level Control (Remote Gain) – Let’s say the amplifier’s gain is set at halfway, when the remote subwoofer level control is plugged in, you now have external control of the gain from zero to halfway. The installation of this level control is NOT necessary to get full power from the amplifier. Note: One EBC (External Bass Control) can control two or more amplifiers using a mini plug Y adaptor.