PowerBass STA-10 Owner's Manual

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STA-10
AMPLIFIED BASS SYSTEM
Owners Manual
Please read through this manual to familiarize yourself with your new amplifi er. Should your PowerBass
Autosound speaker system ever require service, you will need to have the original dated receipt.

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  • Page 1 STA-10 AMPLIFIED BASS SYSTEM Owners Manual Please read through this manual to familiarize yourself with your new amplifi er. Should your PowerBass Autosound speaker system ever require service, you will need to have the original dated receipt.
  • Page 2 At PowerBass USA, Inc. we are confident you will have many years of outstanding enjoyment from this great SPEAKER investment. For maximum performance we recommend that you have your new PowerBass Auto- sound product installed by an Authorized PowerBass Autosound Dealer.
  • Page 3 POWERBASS AMPLIFIED BASS SYSTEM FEATURES BUILT-IN HIGH POWERED AMPLIFIER: Contains a high power Class D monaural amplifier complete with chassis mounted adjustable Gain, Low Pass Filter and Bass Eq controls for sonic integration into most existing factory or aftermarket car stereo systems and engineered perfectly to power the subwoofer.
  • Page 4: Unpacking The Enclosure

    Notify your local PowerBass dealer immediately should you notice any damage prior to installing the unit. Be sure to keep the carton and packing material until your system is operational. The original boxes will do the best job of protecting your speaker system if they need to be transported.
  • Page 5 Fig.1 Possible locations for installation...
  • Page 6 ENCLOSURE DIMENSIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS 3.2" (82mm) 10.9" (278mm) 3.2" (82mm) 14.4" (365mm) NOTE: The speaker system must be secured to protect the enclosure from moving. Before final mounting, be sure to check the sound one last time and make sure the enclosure is properly placed to produce the desired bass output.
  • Page 7 STA-10 AMPLIFER CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT Fig.2 1. REMOTE LEVEL This is the connector port for the STA Remote Level control. Now the amplifiers secondary gain circuit can be adjusted from the driver’s seat. 2. HIGH INPUT Use the High Input 4-pin Molex style jack when connecting to the speaker leads directly from a factory radio without the use of a low level convertor.
  • Page 8 8. SENSITIVITY A wide range of signal input voltages can be accommodated by the STA-10 with the push of a button (250mV – 10V). This wide range is split up into two sub-ranges, accessible by pushing the sensitivity switch: IN 2V- 10V;...
  • Page 9 POWER WIRING AND SIGNAL CONNECTIONS POWER CONNECTION BATT+ The amplifier should be wired directly to the vehicle battery using a 8ga power cable. Start at the vehicle battery and run the power cable through the vehicle’s firewall using grommets to the amplifier’s BATT + screw terminal.
  • Page 10: Input Signal

    INPUT SIGNAL (CHOOSING THE HIGH OR LOW INPUTS) The STA amplifer control panel input signal connects to the head unit’s High Level (speaker wire) output OR Low Level (RCA) output—provided the radio is so equipped with Line Out. A dedicated subwoofer or low level signal will deliver the best performance.
  • Page 11 Fig.4 High Level Connections NOTE: Use 8ga power/ground wire for BATT+ and GND connections. Remote lead is not needed with a High Level connection but is strongly recommended.
  • Page 12 Low Level Input and RCA Interconnect Wiring (fig 5) For radios that have RCA line outputs. You will need to connect the low-level RCA style inputs from the STA to the line-outputs from the radio (source) via an RCA interconnect commonly called a “stereo patch cord”. Choose the correct length and style of RCA interconnects for your needs.
  • Page 13: Set-Up Adjustments

    SET UP ADJUSTMENTS Your STA enclosure uses several controls to provide sonic integration with virtually any vehicles unique acoustic properties. Please read the following section carefully to familiarize yourself with the function of each control. The following adjustment sequence is recommended to properly tune your STA enclosure. By first adjusting the GAIN, the LPF, then the PHASE switch, followed by the BASS EQ (in this order) will give you the best results.
  • Page 14 NOTE: Although this adjustment sequence will in most cases provide the best tuning results, the actual process may include several readjustments of each of the controls since their settings interact with each other. If necessary, consult your Authorized PowerBass dealer for help tuning your system.
  • Page 15 Fig.10 Remote Level Controller / PB-GAIN1 Remote Level Controller Your PowerBass STA enclosure includes a wired Remote Level Subwoofer control module. To connect the Remote Subwoofer Gain control to the amplified enclosure, simply insert a RJ45 ethernet jack into the REMOTE gain port.
  • Page 16: Troubleshooting Tips

    PowerBass Importer/Distributor in your country. This manual is the exclusive property of PowerBass USA, Inc. Any reproduction of this manual, or use other than its intentions is strictly prohibited without the express consent of PowerBass USA, Inc.
  • Page 17: Warranty Notes

    Should a warranty issue arise with our amplified subwoofer system PowerBass will replace the defective woofer only. Do not send the entire enclosure, unless the enclosure or amplifier is defective itself. PowerBass does not warranty the cosmetics of the enclosure once installed in the vehicle.
  • Page 18 Some states do not allow limitations on the length of an implied warranty, so this limitation may not apply. No person is authorized to assume for PowerBass any other liability in connection with the sale of this product.

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