LC-A 304 (serv.man2) - JBL Car Audio User Guide / Operation Manual

lc-a 304 (serv.man2) user guide / operation manual
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LC-Amplifier OM   3/4/99  10:55 AM  Page 2
Choosing a Location and Mounting the Amplifier
Amplifiers need air to stay cool. Suitable locations are under seats
(provided the amplifier doesn’t interfere with the seat-adjustment
mechanism), in the trunk or in any location that provides enough air
for the amp to cool itself. Do not mount the amplifier with the heat-sink
fins facing downward; this makes convection cooling of the amplifier
impossible.
Mount the amplifier so that it is not damaged by the feet of back-seat
passengers or shifting cargo in the trunk. Mount the amplifier so that it
remains dry – never mount an amplifier outside the car or in the engine
compartment. 
Using the amplifier as a template, mark the location of the mounting holes
on the mounting surface, drill pilot holes and attach the amplifier to the
mounting surface with screws. Make sure the amplifier is mounted securely.
Wiring the Power Connections
Refer to Figures 1–4 for connector locations. Use at least 10-gauge wire
for power and ground connections.
For power, remote and ground connections strip off one end of each
jacket to reveal bare wire for insertion into the barrier-strip 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
conductivity. 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 factory-installed grommet in the firewall, or install a
grommet if a factory grommet is not available. You must install, within
18" of the battery connection, a fuse holder and fuse with the same    
rating as the fuse in the amplifier’s chassis. This will prevent a short
circuit from causing damage to the amplifier or the car. 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
Connect the speakers, observing proper polarity, to the speaker-output
barrier strip. 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 termi-
nals 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 simultaneously),
connect the satellite speakers to the speaker connector as you would a
pair of stereo speakers. Connect the subwoofer to the terminals marked
“bridged.” Refer to the chart below to determine the capacitor and
inductor values you’ll need to route bass signals to the woofer, and the
midrange and high frequencies to the satellite speakers. These passive
crossover components will also ensure that the impedance of the speaker
system doesn’t drop below two ohms.
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
Thank you
for purchasing a
JBL Loud + Clear amplifier. In
order that we may better serve you
should you require warranty ser-
vice on your new amplifier, please
retain your original purchase
receipt and return the enclosed
warranty registration card.
Important: Installation of auto-
motive stereo components can
require extensive experience in
performing a variety of mechani-
cal and electrical procedures.
Although these instructions
explain, in a general sense, how
to install Loud + Clear amplifiers,
they may not show the exact
installation methods for your
particular vehicle. If you feel
you lack the tools or necessary
experience, ask your authorized
JBL car-audio dealer about profes-
sional installation options.
Installation Warnings and Tips
• Always wear protective 
eyewear when using tools.
• Turn off all audio systems and
other electrical devices before
you start. 
• Disconnect the negative (–) lead
from your vehicle’s battery.
• Check clearances on both sides
of a planned mounting surface
before drilling any holes or
installing any screws. Remember
that the screws can extend behind
the surface.
• At the installation sites, locate
and make a note of all fuel lines,
hydraulic brake lines, vacuum
lines and electrical wiring. Use
extreme caution when cutting or
drilling in and around these areas.
• Before drilling or cutting holes,
use a utility knife to remove
unwanted fabric or vinyl to keep
material from snagging in a 
drill bit.
• When routing cables, keep input-
signal cables away from power
cables and speaker wires. 
• When making connections,
ensure that they are secure and
properly insulated.
• If the amplifier’s fuse must be
replaced, use only the same type
and rating as that of the original.
Do not substitute another kind.
Warning: Playing loud music in
an automobile can permanently
damage your hearing as well as
hinder your ability to hear traffic.
We recommend listening at low
levels while in your car. JBL
accepts no liability for hearing
loss, bodily injury or property
damage resulting from use or
misuse of this product. 
LC-Amplifier OM   3/4/99  10:55 AM  Page 3
Wiring the Input-Signal Connections
Connect a pair of signal cables with RCA-type ends between the connectors
on the amplifier and the RCA-type signal connectors on the source unit. If
your radio has only speaker-level outputs, you must purchase a speaker-
level-to-line-level adapter, commonly sold as an accessory.
System Setup and Adjustment
Refer to figures 1–4 for location of adjustment switches and controls.
Electronic Crossover (for LC-A752 and LC-A504)
The electronic crossover can be selected as a 12dB/oct high-pass filter
(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.
Setting Input Level
Initially, turn the input-sensitivity LEVEL control to its maximum
(counterclockwise) position. Turn on the source unit and increase the
volume control until it is approximately 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 distor-
tion 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 AMP! 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.
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Figure 3
Figure 1
Model No. LC-A502
Model No. LC-A752
Model No. LC-A304
Model No. LC-A504
Figure 4
Figure 2
REM
BATT(+)
FUSE
20 AMP
GND (-)
POWER
POWER
FRONT PANEL
REAR PANEL
FRONT PANEL
REAR PANEL
FRONT PANEL
REAR PANEL
FRONT PANEL
REAR PANEL
OUTPUT
LINE INPUT
INPUT
LEVEL
LEFT
LEFT
BRIDGED
RIGHT
RIGHT
4V    250mV
REM
BATT(+)
FUSE
20 AMP
GND (-)
POWER
POWER
REAR
OUTPUT
LINE INPUT
FRONT
REAR
LINE INPUT
INPUT
LEVEL
INPUT
LEVEL
LEFT
LEFT
LEFT
BRIDGED
RIGHT
FRONT
OUTPUT
LEFT
BRIDGED
RIGHT
RIGHT
RIGHT
4V    250mV
4V    250mV
REM
BATT(+)
FUSE
20 AMP
FUSE
20 AMP
GND (-)
POWER
REAR
OUTPUT
LEFT
BRIDGED
RIGHT
FRONT
OUTPUT
LEFT
LEFT
LEFT
BRIDGED
RIGHT
RIGHT
RIGHT
LINE INPUT
LINE INPUT
CROSS
OVER
CROSS
OVER
FRONT
REAR
INPUT 
LEVEL
4V     250mV
4V     250mV
INPUT 
LEVEL
POWER
LPF
HPF
FLAT
LPF
HPF
FLAT
32Hz    320Hz
FREQUENCY 
32Hz    320Hz
FREQUENCY 
LEFT
RIGHT
LINE INPUT
CROSS
OVER
INPUT 
LEVEL
4V     250mV
POWER
LPF
HPF
FLAT
32Hz    320Hz
FREQUENCY 
REM
BATT(+)
FUSE
25 AMP
GND (-)
POWER
OUTPUT
LEFT
BRIDGED
RIGHT
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©
1999 JBL, Incorporated 
JBL is a registered trademark of JBL, Incorporated.
Part No. LC-AMPOM  3/99
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LC-A304
30W x 4
37.5W x 4
75W x 2
20Hz – 40kHz
250mV – 4V
.10%
>
90dB
23A
2-5/16" x 8-5/16" x 11-5/8"
(58mm x 217mm x 297mm)
LC-A504
50W x 4
62.5W x 4
125W x 2
20Hz – 40kHz
250mV – 4V
.10%
>
90dB
42A
2-5/16" x 8-5/16" x 14-1/16" 
(58mm x 217mm x 357mm)
LC-A502
Specifications
Power Output, 4 Ohms
50W x 2
Power Output, 2 Ohms
65 W x 2
Power Output, 4 Ohms Bridged
130W x 1
Frequency Response
20Hz – 40kHz
Input Sensitivity
250mV – 4V
THD + Noise
.10%
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
>
90dB
Maximum Current Draw
20A
Dimensions  (H x W x D)
2-5/16" x 8-5/16" x 7-9/16" 
(58mm x 217mm x 191mm)
LC-A752
75W x 2
90W x 2
180W x 1
20Hz – 40kHz
250mV – 4V
.10%
>
90dB
26A
2-5/16" x 8-5/16" x 12-1/2"
(58mm x 217mm x 317mm)
Troubleshooting
Symptom
Likely Cause
Solution
No audio (power indicator is on).
Speakers or input-signal cables disconnected; 
Check connections, source, speakers.
defective speaker or source unit.
No audio (power indicator is off).
No voltage at BATT or REM terminals; 
Check voltage at amplifier terminals
bad ground connection.
with VOM. Repair faulty connection.
No audio (power indicator is off, 
Amplifier protection is engaged due to 
Disconnect speaker leads one at 
voltage at terminal OK).
overheating; shorted or defective speaker 
a time to determine which speaker 
or speaker cable.
or wire is shorted or defective. 
Repair the short circuit or replace 
bad speaker.
Distorted audio.
Input sensitivity not set properly; amplifier 
Check LEVEL setting; check source 
or source unit defective.
unit.
Music lacks "punch".
Speakers are not connected properly.
Check speaker connections 
for proper polarity.
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