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other insulation is removed from around the ground area. Use as short of a piece
of cable as possible –
Remote (REM)
Many source units (cd player) or other music sources have an output terminal for
connection of the remote turn-on of the power amplifier. If the source unit doesn't
have a remote turn-on feature, then you can connect the remote wire to a switch
that derives power from an ignition switched circuit.

Power Input Connections

First make +12V wire connection then the ground connection and finally the
remote connection.
battery for protection against possible damage. If you need to replace the power
fuse, replace it with a fuse of the same value. Using a fuse of a different type or
rating may result in a serious hazard.
Fig. 1
Signal Input (RCA)
Addictive Audio amplifiers have RCA connection type input terminal for low level
input. A standard pair of RCA type cables can be used for all models
. The amplifiers allow both stereo and mono input. The amplifier internally will
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take a stereo signal and convert to a mono signal. If using the low level output of
one amplifier to provide signal to a stereo amplifier, you must input stereo signal to
the amplifier providing signal to secondary amplifier.
amplifier is made the output to stereo (secondary) amplifier will also be mono.
Adjustment of input level is accomplished by the gain control.
control allows the amplifier gain to be controlled to match the source unit.
Signal Input (High-Level) B450.1
Addictive Audio B450.1 Boost Series amplifier has High-Level inputs as an input
signal option. When High-Level inputs are used the Auto-Start feature can also be
Again, use the same gauge as the +12V.
Caution
Furthermore the +12V wire must always be fused at the
(Refer to Fig. 1)
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If mono input to initial
Adjusting this