Quantum QB1000D
Quantum QB1000D Beta Series Mono AmpTusi Lesona a le Tagata faʻaaoga ola
Model: QB1000D
Folasaga
Thank you for choosing the Quantum QB1000D Beta Series Mono Ampfa'aola. O lenei tusi lesona o lo'o tu'uina atu ai fa'amatalaga taua mo le fa'apipi'iina lelei, fa'agaoioia, ma le tausiga o lau ampfa'aola. Fa'amolemole faitau ma le fa'aeteete lenei tusi lesona a'o le'i taumafai e fa'apipi'i pe fa'agaoioia le ampfa'amautinoa le fa'atinoga sili ona lelei ma le saogalemu.
Fa'amatalaga Saogalemu
LAPATAIGA:
- Always disconnect the vehicle's battery negative terminal before beginning any installation.
- Ia fa'amautinoa ua fa'amama lelei uma uaea e puipuia ai le ta'avale pupuu.
- Mauga le amplifier securely to prevent movement in case of sudden stops or accidents.
- Aua le fa'aalia le ampfa'aoso i le susu po'o le vevela tele.
- Fa'afeso'ota'i se tagata fa'apipi'i fa'apolofesa pe afai e te le mautinoa e uiga i so'o se vaega o le fa'apipi'iina.
Ua Umaview
The Quantum QB1000D is a powerful mono amplifier designed for car audio systems, featuring robust construction and advanced circuitry for reliable performance.

Ata: Luga-lalo view of the Quantum QB1000D Beta Series Mono Amplifi, fa'aalicasing its heat sink fins and the Quantum Audio logo. The side panel with input/output connections and control knobs is visible on the right.
Vaega Autu:
- 2 Om Mono Amplifier with Class "AB" Circuitry
- Rated at 14.4 Volts: 1 x 500 Watts @ 4 Ohms, 1 x 1000 Watts @ 2 Ohms
- QSINK Heat Management System
- Buffered Preamplifier Input Circuit
- Continuously Variable 12 dB Low-Pass Crossover
- Fesuia'i Fa'aaofia Tulaga Pulea
- PWM DC-DC Power Supply
- DC Puipuiga Puupuu
- Remote Bass Capability
- ATC Fuse Type: 2 x 30 Amperes
- Continuously Variable Subsonic Filter (15-55Hz) (Mono Amps)
- Integrated Direct Connect Speaker and Power Wire Terminal
- Fa'atonuga o filifili Daisy
- Full Range RCA Line Outputs for Ease of Installation
Seti ma Fa'apipi'i
Fa'amauina o le Ampola:
Choose a dry, well-ventilated location for mounting the amplifier, away from direct sunlight and heat sources. Ensure adequate airflow around the amplifier's heat sink for proper cooling. Use the provided mounting hardware to secure the ampfa'amama mau i luga o se mea malō i lau ta'avale.
Feso'ota'iga uaea:
- So'oga Malosi: Connect the main power wire (typically 4-gauge or larger) from the positive terminal of your vehicle's battery to the amplifier's +12V terminal. Install an in-line fuse holder (60A recommended) within 18 inches of the battery.
- Feso'ota'iga eleele: Connect a ground wire of the same gauge as the power wire from the amplifier's GND terminal to a clean, unpainted metal surface on the vehicle's chassis. Ensure a good electrical connection.
- Kilia mamao: Fa'afeso'ota'i se uaea fa'afeso'ota'i mamao mai le mea fa'atino mamao a lou ulu i le amplifier's REM terminal. This wire turns the ampFa'aola ma tape le eletise (lighter) i lau head unit.
- RCA Ulufale: Fa'afeso'ota'i uaea RCA mai le subwoofer po'o le pre-outs atoa o lau head unit i le ampjacks input RCA a le lifier.
- Galuega Fa'atino: Fa'afeso'ota'i lau(au) subwoofer i le amplifier's speaker output terminals. Ensure correct polarity (+ to + and - to -). The QB1000D is stable down to 2 ohms.
- Daisy Chain (Optional): Afai e fesootai tele amplifiers, use the RCA line outputs to send the audio signal to the next ampola
Fa'atonuga o Galuega
Malosiaga Muamua:
After all connections are made, reconnect the vehicle's battery. Turn on your head unit. The amplifier's power indicator light should illuminate (typically green). If the protect light illuminates (typically red), immediately turn off the system and check all wiring for shorts or incorrect connections.
Fetuunaiga Pulea:
- Tulaga Ulufale (Mauaina): Start with the gain control at minimum. Play a familiar piece of music at a moderate volume on your head unit. Slowly increase the amplifier's gain until you hear distortion, then back off slightly. This sets the amplifier's input sensitivity to match your head unit's output.
- Filifiliga Maulalo (LPF): Lenei amplifier features a continuously variable 12 dB low-pass crossover. Adjust this control to filter out high frequencies from your subwoofer, typically set between 50Hz and 120Hz, depending on your subwoofer and personal preference.
- Faamama Subsonic: The continuously variable subsonic filter (15-55Hz) helps protect your subwoofer from playing frequencies below its resonant frequency, which can cause damage. Set this slightly below your subwoofer's tuning frequency or port tuning frequency for ported enclosures.
- Bass Faʻamalosia: Use the bass boost control sparingly. Excessive bass boost can lead to distortion and potential damage to your subwoofer. Adjust to taste, ensuring the sound remains clean.
- Pulea Bass Mamao: Connect the optional remote bass control knob to the amplifier to conveniently adjust the bass level from your driver's seat.
Tausiga
- Fa'amamaina: Ta'i ma solo le amplifier's exterior with a soft, dry cloth to remove dust. Do not use harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
- Savili: Ia mautinoa o le amplifier's heat sink fins remain clear of obstructions to allow for proper heat dissipation.
- So'oga: Ia siaki mai lea taimi i lea taimi so'otaga uma eletise, eleele, mamao, ma sipika ina ia mautinoa o lo'o saogalemu ma saoloto mai le pala.
- Fuse: O le amplifier uses 2 x 30 Amp ATC fuses. If a fuse blows, replace it only with a fuse of the same type and rating. Never use a higher rated fuse, as this can cause serious damage to the ample eletise po'o le faiga eletise a le ta'avale.
Fa'afitauli
| Fa'afitauli | Mafuaaga e ono tupu | Fofo |
|---|---|---|
| Leai se Malosi (Pule Malosi) | Blown fuse; Poor power/ground connection; No remote turn-on signal. | Siaki amplifier fuses and in-line fuse; Verify power and ground connections; Check remote wire connection and head unit output. |
| Amplifier in Protect Mode (Protect LED On) | Speaker short circuit; Overheating; Low voltage. | Check speaker wiring for shorts; Ensure adequate ventilation; Verify vehicle's charging system. |
| Leai se fa'alogo leo | RCA cables disconnected/faulty; Gain set too low; Speaker wires disconnected. | Check RCA connections; Adjust gain control; Verify speaker wire connections. |
| Leo Misē | Gain set too high; Improper crossover settings; Speaker impedance mismatch. | Reduce gain; Adjust LPF/Subsonic filter; Ensure speaker impedance is within amplifier's limits (2-ohm minimum). |
| Avela Tele | Insufficient ventilation; Low impedance load; Prolonged high output. | Improve airflow around amplifier; Verify speaker impedance; Reduce listening volume or duration. |
Fa'amatalaga
| Fa'aaliga | Fa'amatalaga |
|---|---|
| Numera Fa'ata'ita'i | QB1000D |
| Fa'ailoga | Quantum |
| AmpItuaiga lifier | Mono, Vasega AB |
| Rated Power (14.4V, 4 Ohms) | 1 x 500 Watts |
| Rated Power (14.4V, 2 Ohms) | 1 x 1000 Watts |
| Voltage | 14.4 Volts (Fa'amauina) |
| Avanoa Maualuga Voltage | 14.4 Volts |
| Fua (L x W x H) | 39.4 x 22.9 x 6.4 cm (15.5 x 9.0 x 2.5 inisi) |
| mamafa | 4.54 kilokalama (10 lbs) |
| Fuse Ituaiga | ATC (2 x 30 Amperes) |
| Low-Pass Crossover | Continuously Variable 12 dB |
| Subsonic Filter | Continuously Variable (15-55Hz) |
Fa'amaonia ma Lagolago
Quantum products are designed and manufactured to the highest quality standards. For specific warranty terms and conditions, please refer to the warranty card included with your product or visit the official Quantum Audio webnofoaga. Taofi lau lisiti fa'atau e fai ma fa'amaoniga o le fa'atauga mo so'o se tagi fa'amaonia.
For technical support or service inquiries, please contact Quantum Audio customer service through their official channels. Do not attempt to repair the amplifier yourself, as this may void your warranty and could result in further damage.
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