AudioControl ACM-1.300 Monoblock Micro Amplifier with Accubass
Introducing the AudioControl ACM-1.300 Monoblock Micro Amplifier with Accubass, the ultimate solution for car audio enthusiasts seeking unparalleled power and performance. This exceptional amplifier boasts an impressive 175 watts RMS x 1 at 4 ohms and a whopping 300 watts RMS x 1 at 2 ohms, delivering uncompromising power to your subwoofers.
Built with state-of-the-art Class D amplifier technology, the ACM-1.300 produces clear, precise, and efficient sound, all while being incredibly compact and easy to install. Its sleek and stylish design is sure to complement any car audio setup, making it the perfect addition to your vehicle's sound system.
But what sets the ACM-1.300 apart from the competition is its AccuBASS processing technology. This innovative feature is specifically designed to improve bass performance, ensuring that your subwoofers deliver powerful and dynamic sound at all times. Whether you're listening to your favorite tracks or watching movies on the go, the ACM-1.300's AccuBASS processing technology ensures that you get the most out of your subwoofers.
Overall, the AudioControl ACM-1.300 Monoblock Micro Amplifier with AccuBASS is the ideal choice for anyone seeking premium audio performance in their vehicle. With its advanced Class D amplifier technology, impressive power output, and AccuBASS processing technology, this amplifier delivers outstanding sound quality that will elevate your listening experience to new heights.
Features:
- Power Output:Â The ACM-1.300 has the following output:
- 175 watts RMS x 1 at 4Ω
- 300 watts RMS x 1 at 2Ω
- Subsonic Filter:Â
- The AudioControl ACM-1.300 has a full-time 24 Hz subsonic filter. Filtering out super-low frequencies that typically cannot be cleanly reproduced by car speakers saves amplifier power and reduces distortion.
- AccuBASS:Â
- The patented AccuBASS processing circuit compensates for factory bass rolloff to improve bass performance, especially with most factory installed sound systems. The circuit has two rotary controls: the Threshold lets you dial in the level at which the AccuBASS will begin to work, while the Level control raise or lower the level of AccuBASS compensation.
- Controls:Â
- The ACM-1.300's controls are located under a removable protective panel. A small Phillips screwdriver (not supplied) is needed for removing the panel during setup. A slot-head screwdriver (not included) is needed to adjust the rotary controls. The amp's controls are as follows:
- GTO Signal Sense:
- If you are connecting the amplifier to a factory stereo, or an aftermarket unit without preamp outputs and a remote turn-on lead, you can set the GTO Signal Sense to "On" and the amplifier will turn on when an audio signal is detected on the line-level or speaker-level inputs. After a period of time with no signal input, the amp will turn itself off.
- Low Pass Crossover Frequency:Â
- A 3-way switch lets you set the cutoff frequency of the Linkwitz-Riley Low Pass Crossover: 80Hz, Bypass, or 120Hz.
- Gain:Â
- This rotary gain control adjusts the overall output of the amplifier. An LED next to the dial will glow when the gain has been maximized for optimum performance.
- AccuBASS:Â
- The AccuBASS circuit enhances the bass performance of the amplifier.
- Threshold:Â T
- he Threshold control selects the level at which the AccuBASS will begin to work.
- Level:Â
- This dial adjusts the level of the AccuBASS.
- Optional Wired Remote Control:Â
- With the addition of an optional wired remote (sold separately), you can easily adjust the output level.
- Connections:Â
- The ACM-1.300's connections are aligned along the front of the amplifier for ease of installation. The amp's connections include:
- Fuse:Â
- One 30A ATO blade-type fuse is installed in the amplifier.
- Power:Â
- Set-screw terminals are provided for connecting +12V Power, Ground, and Remote In. The set screws can be tightened/loosened with a Phillips-head screwdriver (not included). The Power and Ground terminals will accept up to 8-gauge wire, while the Remote In terminal accepts up to 6-gauge. A 30A fuse should be placed in-line on the power wire, no more than 18" from the battery.
- Line Level Inputs:Â
- One pair of RCA jacks is provided for connecting the amp to the source unit via an RCA cable.
- Speaker Level Input:Â
- One removable Phoenix (or Euroblock) connector is provided for connecting the source unit via speaker-level input. The speaker wires are inserted into the connector and tightened with a screwdriver (5/64" Precision Phillips-head, not supplied).
- Speaker Output:Â
- A removable Phoenix connector is provided for connecting speaker wire up to 12 gauge. The amplifier will accept a load impedance of 2Ω or higher. The speaker wires (for 2 speakers) can be inserted into the connector and tightened with a screwdriver (9/64" Precision Phillips-head, not supplied).
- RJ-14 Jack:Â
- The RJ-14 jack is used to connect an optional wired remote (sold separately).
What's in the Box:
- Mono amplifier with 30A ATO fuse installed
- User GuideÂ
Weight: 1.3 lbs