| Owner’s Manual   for 160SE   Two Channel Power Amplifier   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Welcome   FEATURES   … to the Coustic world of power and clarity. The new 160SE amplifier delivers the cleanest music   you’ve ever heard at any power level in the 12-volt environment. Besides the sleek contoured   design, the 160SE amplifier has all the latest and most sophisticated audio features. This manual   offers you a guided tour of all these exciting features. For the best sonic reproduction, please fol-   low the installation suggestions and recommendations as closely as possible. The time you   spend will prove to be worthwhile when you sit back and enjoy the high fidelity music!   To further explore the potential of your Coustic amplifier, we recommend you match it with our   full-feature high performance AM/FM CD/cassette source units, dynamic full-range speakers or   subwoofers, state-of-the-art equalizers and electronic crossovers.   MULTI-FUNCTION CIRCUIT DESIGN   This amplifier has built-in high-pass/low-pass filters. With the filter switched off, it can be   configured as a quasi 3-channel amplifier.   BUILT-IN ELECTRONIC CROSSOVER   You have a choice of selecting full-range, high-pass only or low-pass only. These filters feature   18 dB per octave high-pass and low-pass.   OVER-CURRENT, SHORT CIRCUIT AND DC OFFSET PROTECTION   Whatever you need for your ultimate car audio system, look to Coustic - we have the fullest   range of car audio components to meet the most critical demands.   The sophisticated circuitry monitors abnormal conditions such as voltage spikes, oscillation, DC   offset or short circuit. When any of these undesirable conditions exceed their respective preset   limits, the circuit will shut down the audio system briefly and lights up the protection indicator to   identify the problem for immediate attention. Once the problem is resolved, the amplifier will   resume operation automatically.   That’s because …….COUSTIC ROCKS!   HIGH SPEED HIGH CURRENT HEXFET SWITCHING POWER SUPPLY   High current HEXFET transistors are used in the power supply section to minimize internal heat   and maximize reliability. Furthermore, the combination of the very high pulse-width-modulated   (PWM) switching frequency and the extra large filter capacitance guarantees stronger and   deeper transient bass response.   HIGH CURRENT/HIGH VOLTAGE FULLY COMPLEMENTARY OUTPUT STAGE   Complementary output stage audio circuitry has long been a hallmark of "exotic" home amplifier   design. Coustic is one of the very few car audio manufacturers to incorporate such elaborate   audio circuitry into its power amplifiers.   LINE OUTPUTS   The full-range line outputs can be used to feed signals to another amplifier for your future   expansion or for setting up a more sophisticated system.   No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted, in any   form or by any means, electronically, mechanically, or otherwise, without the prior written permis-   sion of Coustic or Mitek Corporation.   WIDE RANGE INPUT SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT   The input sensitivity level of this amplifier can be easily varied from as low as 100 mV to as high   as 5.0 volts by adjusting the control on the End Panel.   Please take a moment to complete and mail in the Owners’ Registration Card. (The serial num-   ber of your amplifier is marked on the bottom of its metal chassis.) Please also record the serial   number of your amplifier in the space provided below and keep this manual for future reference.   HIGH/LOW IMPEDANCE INPUT   If you are using a floating or common ground car radio, this amplifier is the best fit for your   system. It is compatible with floating or common ground car radio speaker outputs even without   a floating ground adapter. If, in the future, you decide to change to a higher quality after market   source unit with RCA pre-amp outputs (like the Coustic CD527), this same amplifier is there to   give you improved frequency response and better sonic performance.   Serial Number: ________________________________________________________________   Date of Purchase: ______________________________________________________________   STABLE INTO 2-OHM LOADS   With the over-designed power supply section and a sophisticated power management circuitry,   these amplifiers can maintain their stability even in the highly reactive low impedance environ-   ment.   3 2 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   REAR PANEL   CONTROLS, INDICATORS, AND TERMINALS   12   FRONT PANEL   9 10 8   7 11   PWR / PRT   FUSE   + L - + R - GRD REM   B+   SENS   SPKR LEVEL   INPUT OUTPUT   MODE   FREQ   BRIDGE   R L MIN   MAX   HPF OFF LPF   80   120   Figure 2: Rear Panel Terminals and Indicators   7. POWER AND PROTECT INDICATOR (PWR/PRT)   Green light indicates that the amplifier is "ON".   Figure 1: Front Panel Terminals and Controls   1. FILTER MODE SELECT SWITCH (MODE)   Red light indicates either a high current, short circuit or DC offset is detected at the speaker   outputs. The amplifier will revert to normal operation once the problem is rectified.   This indicator also lights up at a high operating temperature. Under this condition, the ampli-   fier will automatically shut down. As soon as the temperature falls to a safe level, the amplifi-   er will automatically resume operation.   "HPF":   "OFF":   "LPF":   Slide switch to this position if the amplifier is used as a mid/tweeter amplifier.   Slide switch to this position if the amplifier is used as a full-range amplifier.   Slide switch to this position if the amplifier is used as a subwoofer amplifier.   8. POWER INPUT TERMINAL (B+)   2. HIGH-PASS / LOW-PASS FREQUENCY SELECTOR (FREQ)   Select high-pass or low-pass crossover frequency: 80 or 120Hz.   To be connected to the positive terminal of the vehicle’s battery or other constant +12 V   source.   3. INPUT SENSITIVITY LEVEL CONTROL (SENS)   9. GROUND INPUT TERMINAL (GND)   The input sensitivity level can be varied from 5.0 volts to 100 mV depending on the output   voltage of the source unit (refer to sub-section titled INPUT SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT).   To be wired to the vehicle’s chassis for ground.   10. REMOTE TURN-ON INPUT TERMINAL (REM)   To be connected to the remote control wire or power antenna lead of the source unit for   remote ON/OFF.   4. HIGH IMPEDANCE INPUT (RCA)   To be connected to RCA pre-amp outputs from a source unit (i.e., radio, tape deck or CD   player).   11. FUSE RECEPTACLE   5. LOW IMPEDANCE INPUT (SPKR LEVEL)   To be connected to speaker outputs from a source unit (i.e. radio, tape deck or CD player)   when RCA outputs are not available.   12. LEFT/RIGHT SPEAKER OUTPUT TERMINAL   For connection to the speaker system.   6. LINE LEVEL OUTPUT   This output can be used to connect to another amplifier for system expansion.   Note: This line level output is full range.   5 4 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   POWER CABLES   SYSTEM CONFIGURATION   Power cables are as important as battery capacity. Use only high quality power cables of gauge   size AWG 8 or bigger for installation.   YOU CAN NEVER HAVE TOO BIG OF A POWER/GROUND WIRE!   By purchasing the 160SE power amplifier, you are already one step closer to experiencing the   purest and most natural sound quality in the automobile environment. To take full advantage of   the potential of this amplifier, before installation, we strongly recommend that you acquaint your-   self with all its available features and then spend some time in designing a system most suitable   for you, consider the components you have now and those that you plan on adding or upgrading   in the future.   CIRCUIT BREAKER/FUSES   It is also advisable to install a circuit breaker/fuse close to the battery. This would effectively   lower the risk of the power cable catching fire should a short circuit occur in the audio system. A   circuit breaker or fuse with 50% of the main batteries amp hour rating is recommended. Going   larger in circuit breaker or fuse value means that you have NO protection.   DO NOT over fuse! Fuses on the amplifier DO NOT protect the amplifier, they protect the car.   BUILT-IN ELECTRONIC CROSSOVERS   An electronic crossover has many advantages over passive crossovers - lower cost, simplified   yet more flexible system design, lower distortion and higher gain structure. The 160SE power   amplifier is equipped with built-in 18 dB per octave electronic crossovers that can be configured   for full-range, high-pass or low-pass applications. The line output is designed to provide addition-   al expansion capability to your sound system.   SPECIAL PRECAUTIONS & ACCESSORIES   Quality equipment and proper system design and installation are the ingredients for the ultimate   car audio system. With your wise decision to purchase this Coustic amplifier, you are already   one big step closer to realizing your dream. The next step is simple - have an experienced pro-   fessional Coustic dealer install your audio system. However, if you prefer to install the system   yourself, we have the following commendations for your reference:   BI-AMPLIFICATION   A bi-amplified system normally consists of an active crossover and two amplifiers. The active   crossover divides the audio frequency spectrum into two ranges: frequencies below the   crossover point are directed to the amplifier driving the subwoofer(s), while all frequencies above   the crossover point are directed to the amplifier driving the mid-range/tweeters.   Because of the versatility of the Coustic amplifiers, you are quite free to build whatever mobile   audio system you want or to plan a long term expansion scheme for your car’s audio system.   For example, with the low impedance input, you can use the amplifier as a full-range amplifier to   upgrade your existing factory sound system to drive the front full-range speakers. Or you can   make a "parallel" connection on the amplifier to run both the front and rear speakers.   The full-range line output can be used to drive an additional amplifier driving the rear full-range   speakers.   Caution: Improper installation will void the product warranty and Coustic is not responsible for   any consequential damage to the amplifier and/or other audio components and/or electrical com-   ponents of the vehicle.   TERMINALS, LUGS AND CONNECTORS   High current terminals, lugs and/or connectors are also required to ensure a safe and sure elec-   trical connection and conduction.   NEGATIVE GROUNDING SYSTEM   The 160SE power amplifier is designed for use with a 12-Volt negative ground system. Installing   this amplifier in a vehicle with a POSITIVE ground system will result in severe damage to the   amplifier, other audio components and/or the vehicle’s electrical components. If your vehicle hap-   pens to run on a positive ground system, please consult your Coustic dealer.   You can also configure the amplifier as a mid/tweeter amplifier.   If you need more power, you can bridge the amplifier as a mono subwoofer amplifier.   3 CHANNEL CONFIGURATION   WARNING: These power amplifiers are very powerful. We strongly recommend   The Multi-Function Circuit enables the amplifier to be configured as a 1-channel, bridged, mono   amplifier driving a single speaker, 2-channel, stereo amplifier driving a pair of speakers, or quasi   3-channel amplifier.   installation in the following manner:   (1)   (2)   by professional mobile audio installers; and   incorporating all of the above special precautions and accessories.   The bridged mono mode is commonly used for subwoofer amplification. The amplifier provides   more power in the bridged mono mode than it does in stereo mode.   With the assistance of passive crossovers and in its quasi 3-channel mode, the amplifier can be   configured as a 2-way amplifier driving a pair of left- and right-channel, full-range mid-tweeters   and a mono woofer. Care must be taken to choose capacitors and inductors of correct value;   otherwise damage could be done to the speakers and/or the amplifier.   For approximate passive crossover components value, please refer to Coustic’s website,   Failure to comply with either one or both of the above conditions will render the warranty void   and Coustic is not responsible for any consequential damage to the amplifier, other audio compo-   nents and/or electrical components of the vehicle.   SPEAKER IMPEDANCE   Although extremely low impedance speaker loads will not damage the amplifier, for stereo mode,   we recommend speaker loads of 2, 4 or 8 ohms; for bridged mono mode 4 or 8 ohms. (Note: In   bridged mono mode, the amplifier sees only half of the speaker impedance.)   NOTE: Remember that we are not defying the laws of Physics! IF you decide to connect ANY   Coustic amplifier into a bridged mono load BELOW 4 ohms, Physics dictates that current draw   doubles! Be ready!   7 6 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   WIRING LAYOUT   INSTALLATION   Once the location of all the components has been determined, plan the best routes for all the   necessary wiring, making sure that the wires are easily accessible without dismounting the vari-   ous components.   Caution: Please follow all the installation recommendations and instructions in this manual.   Installing and/or using the amplifier in methods other than those outlined herein may reduce the   performance capability of the amplifier. Any such installation or usage renders the product war-   ranty void.   MOUNTING   1. Place the amplifier at the desired location and use it as a template to determine the exact   position of the mounting holes.   2. Mark the mounting holes with a felt pen.   LOCATION   Ventilation: The primary deciding factor of amplifier location is heat dissipation. Despite its highly   efficeint heat dissipation design, the amplifier can be crippled by inadequate ventilation.   Prolonged operation at high volumes, combined with inadequate ventilation, may cause the   amplifier to overheat and trigger the automatic shut down circuit until the temperature returns to a   safe level. To ensure adequate ventilation, the ideal location for the amplifier is a spot away from   any heat source, with at least 2 inches of clearance above and around the unit.   3. Put the amplifier aside.   4. If the mounting surface is carpeted, cut out small circles of the carpet and padding around   the four mounting holes to expose the metal underneath.   5. Use a center punch to ensure drilling the exact position for the screws. DO NOT BEGIN   DRILLING UNTIL YOU HAVE PUT THE AMPLIFIER ASIDE. USING THE AMPLIFIER AS A   DRILLING GUIDE MAY CAUSE IRREPARABLE DAMAGE TO THE AMPLIFIER.   6. Mount the amplifier with the screws provided.   WIRING   Routing audio cables and power cables together would invariably cause radiated engine noise in   your audio system. If possible, run audio cables on one side of your car and power cables on the   other. Never route these wires underneath the vehicle body.   Note: The battery ground should remain DISCONNECTED at all stages of installation.   CONNECTION   Figure 3: Upright Mount on Horizontal Surface   Figure 4: Parallel Mount on Vertical Surface   Connect the RCA input jacks of the Amplifier to the output of the Source Unit (e.g. radio, cassette   player or CD player). If line level output is not available, connect the speaker outputs of the   source unit to the Loz input of the amplifier.   The amplifier may be mounted upright on a horizontal surface (see Figure 3) or parallel to a verti-   cal surface (see Figure 4). However, the amplifier should never be mounted upside down (see   Figure 5) for the simple reason that the hot air generated by the amplifier would have to go   through the unit internally on its natural upward path (i.e. "feedback" into the unit) and would   result in increased internal temperature. This would speed up the thermal shut down of the   amplifier.   Figure 5: Inverted Mount (Not Recommended)   Vibration: Constant vibration could eventually cause the amplifier to come off from mount, result-   ing in stress on wire connections, which, in turn, results in "open" or "short" circuit. For this rea-   son, a location with minimum vibration and a flat surface for secure and firm mounting should be   chosen for the amplifier.   Figure 6: High/Low Impedance Inputs   Moisture: The amplifier should also not be exposed to moisture and water.   Note: Connect the black ground wire to the source unit ground only if alternator noise is present.   Taking all the above into consideration, the best mounting position for the amplifier would be the   floor of the trunk or behind the rear seat back.   9 8 Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Connect the Amplifier to the Speakers. Use thicker speaker wires (e.g. 8 - 10 gauge desirable)   for these connections.   Connect the Amplifier to the Battery   Heavy gauge wire is preferred. Add a fuse or circuit breaker to any power wire that runs through   firewall or sheet metal to protect the battery, the vehicle, and more importantly, you. It is highly   recommended that installation is carried out by an authorized Coustic dealer.   For Stereo Mode   1. Connect the left negative ("–") speaker output of the amplifier to the negative terminal of the   left speaker.   Connect the Amplifier Remote Control   2. Connect the left positive ("+") speaker output of the amplifier to the positive terminal of the left   Connect the remote input terminal of the amplifier to the remote output terminal of the source unit   to establish amplifier remote on/off through the power on/off of the source unit. If the source unit   does not provide a remote output, connect to its power antenna lead or other switched 12-volt   source, e.g. ignition switch.   speaker.   3. Connect the right negative speaker output of the amplifier to the negative terminal of the right   speaker.   4. Connect the right positive speaker output of the amplifier to the positive terminal of the right   speaker.   Connect the Amplifier Ground to Vehicle Chassis   Find a good ground spot in the vehicle and connect the ground terminal of the amplifier to this   point via a large gauge ground cable.   Reconnect the Battery Ground to the Vehicle Chassis   Double check all the previous installation steps, in particular, the wiring and component connec-   tion. If everything is in order, complete the installation by reconnecting the battery ground to the   vehicle chassis.   + L - + R - BRIDGE   Figure 7: Stereo Connection   For Bridged Mono Mode   1. Connect the left positive ("+") speaker output of the amplifier to the positive input terminal of   the speaker.   2. Connect the right negative ("–") speaker output of the amplifier to the negative input terminal   of the speaker.   + L - + R - BRIDGE   Figure 8: Bridged Single Woofer Connection   CAUTION: ANY DEVIATION FROM THE ABOVE SPEAKER CONNECTION MAY CAUSE   SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE AMPLIFIER AND/OR SPEAKERS. PLEASE DOUBLE CHECK   THE CONNECTION BEFORE TURNING THE SYSTEM ON.   11   10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   CROSSOVER SELECTION   FINAL SYSTEM CHECK   The amplifier has built-in high-pass/low-pass filters that can be defeated by sliding the switch to   the OFF position.   INPUT SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT   The Input Sensitivity Control is located on the Front Panel. The objective of input sensitivity   adjustment is to match the output of the source unit with the input of the amplifier. The output   voltage of individual source units can vary. For example, some radios have an output of 200 mV,   others have 5 Volts or more. To cater to these variations, the 160SE amplifier has an adjustable   input sensitivity level that ranges from 100 mV to 5 volts.   Adjusting this control requires some experimenting. Basically you want all the gain at the begin-   ning of the system, NOT at the end (amplifier). Turn your headunit volume UP and keep your   amplifier gains at the minimum possible settings. This will give you the best sound and lowest   signal to noise ratio.   1. When the high-pass is selected, the amplifier will be devoted to mid/tweeters.   2. When the low-pass is selected, the amplifier will be used to drive woofers/subwoofers.   3. When the filter is switched off, the amplifier is used as a full range amplifier.   CROSSOVER FREQUENCY SELECTION   Both the high-pass and the low-pass section offer 2 crossover frequencies - 80 and 120 Hz.   Choose the setting according to your speaker component specification or to your particular   preference.   Besides better sonic reproduction, proper input sensitivity also helps to prolong the reliability   span of your amplifier by eliminating excessive internal temperature generated by incompatible   source unit output and amplifier input.   80Hz - Low-pass selected   S Note : Turning the input gain UP does NOT indicate MORE power. Just MORE noise. The input   gain control IS NOT a power control. REMEMBER that the input gain control has nothing to do   with the power output of the amplifier.   MODE   FREQ   MAX   HPF OFF LPF   80   120   SENS   NPUT   MODE   Figure 10: Crossover Frequency Selection   180   MIN   MAX HPF OFF LPF   30   RCA   outputs   5 volts   .1 volt   A B OPTION 1 -RCA Outputs   CD-328   P W R E JE   C T II   MUTE   + MODE   LOUD   P .CL   Battery   S E L BAND   IS   ASM   MONO   WB   S H U F R P T S C A N E A S P.ME   5 P.PLA   6 D C REL   – T U NE   1 2 3 4 DISP   B CD527 CD/RECEIVER   and CD CHANGER CONTROL   OPTION 2 -Speaker lead Outputs   (Note: You cannot use both RCA and   speaker lead inputs simultaneously!!)   Figure 9: Input Sensitivity Control   ® RX-779   CD Changer Control   M P O – A .S   . + A uto Aligned   DOLBY   B A zimuth System   P. C   L R T ES   E B D IS   P R O T R AC   K P. ME   M D IS   G C S E E K LO   D U T U N E M I µ   S T P O   S SH   UF   F T.   S C A N D . RP   T P.   P LA   Y D 1. Turn the Input Sensitivity Control all the way down (counter clockwise).   2. Set the volume control of the source unit to approximately 2/3 of its maximum output.   3. Turn the balance control of the source unit to its center position.   4. Leave the tone (bass/treble) controls at their usual position.   5. Play a CD or tape track with greater dynamic range   FRONT   speaker lead   outputs   Anybody’s leased car: high power In dash   – + option 2   160SE   FRONT speaker   lead Inputs   LoZ   POWER AMPLIFIER   (crossover set at 80Hz)   6. To locate the optimum input sensitivity setting, ask the person assisting you to turn the Input   Sensitivity Control clockwise until audio distortion starts to develop. Turn the sensitivity   control backwards slightly to minimize the distortion.   7. If you constantly switch between CD/tape and radio, you will need further adjustment since   radio output level differs from that of CD or tape. In this case, you need to locate a balanced   sensitivity setting which is best for both the output level of radio and that of CD or tape.   HS-652a   6 1/2 inch Co-Axial   option 1   FRONT RCA   – + lead Inputs   HiZ   A B Figure 11. Typical System connection   13   12   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   TROUBLE-SHOOTING SECTION   PROBABLE CAUSE   RCA   outputs   SYMPTOM   No power   A B OPTION 1 -RCA Outputs   1 Check connections to the amplifier's Ground, B+ & Remote   terminals. Check connection at "+" terminal of the battery.   Check the remote turn-on terminal. Ensure it receives power   when the source is turned on (or when the switch is turned   on). Refer to the Installation Section. Check the power line   fuse: if fuse is blown, replace it; if fuse continues to blow,   check the power wire and also the amplifier for a short. If the   short is in the power wire, fix it; if the short is in the amplifier   itself, see your Coustic dealer.   CD-328   P W R E JE   C T II   MUTE   + MODE   LOUD   P .CL   Battery   SE   L BAND   IS   ASM   MONO   WB   S H U F R P T S C A N E A S P.ME   5 P.PLA   6 D C REL   – T U NE   1 2 3 4 DISP   B CD527 CD/RECEIVER   and CD CHANGER CONTROL   OPTION 2 -Speaker lead Outputs   (Note: You cannot use both RCA and   speaker lead inputs simultaneously!!)   ® RX-779   CD Changer Control   – A .S   . + A uto Aligned   DOLBY   B A zimuth System   P. C   L R T ES   E B D P P R O T R AC   K P. ME   M D IS   D G C S E E K L D T U N E M S U F D S   C A S   P T 70 P S 70µ   S T P LO   S SH   UF   F T.   S C A N D . RP   T P.   P LA   Y U D FRONT   speaker lead   outputs   Anybody’s leased car: high power In dash   – + Check the voltage at the amplifier, and the remote ON/OFF   lead. The voltage should measure between 11 V-15V. If the   measurement is beyond this range, have the source unit   checked out by an authorized dealer.   160SE   option 2   POWER AMPLIFIER   FRONT speaker   lead Inputs   LoZ   (crossover set at 80Hz)   HS-652a   6 1/2 inch Co-Axial   2. Power without sound with   red power/protection   indicator on   Turn the amplifier off, and Check all input & output signal   cables and connections. Check the speakers for short with a   VOM or by connecting them to another audio system. After   making sure everything is normal, turn the amplifier on again.   option 1   FRONT RCA   – + lead Inputs   HiZ   3. Power without sound with   red power indicator on   The continuous red light of the power indicator signals a high   internal operating temperature, which results in the amplifier   switching off temporarily; when the amplifier cools down to a   safe level, the amp will automatically restart.   A B 4. No sound from one side   Check balance control.   Check speaker connections.   Check signal input connection.   400SE   POWER AMPLIFIER   (crossover set at 80Hz)   5. Very low sound from   both radio & tape   Check your radio's fader control.   Check the amplifier's Input Sensitivity Level.   – + 10RS   10" SUBWOOFERS   6. Frequent automatic amplifier This indicates that the amplifier is operating at a continually   shut down   undesirable high internal temperature.   High operating temperature caused by inadequate ventilation.   (Refer to the sub-section titled LOCATION for better amplifier   location).   High operating temperature caused by an excessively low   impedance load, say below 2 ohms. Check for bad speakers   and/or electronic crossover, proper passive crossover   components; if all else fails, try rewiring the entire system.   High operating temperature can be caused by an incorrect   input sensitivity level (refer to sub-section titled INPUT   SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENTS for correct setting).   A B Figure 12. Typical multi-amplifier system   7. "Motorboating": The amplifier Check the amplifier's connection to the battery.   power indicator going off   repeatedly when the audio   system is on.   Check battery voltage. If low, recharge or replace battery.   Check all ground connections.   15   14   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   SYMPTOM   PROBABLE CAUSE   8. Whining noise when   engine is running with noise   varying with the accelerator   (noise level varies with   source unit volume control).   Reroute power cable from battery to source unit directly,   bypassing the battery terminal in the fuse box.   Check power connections to be sure they are clean.   Check ground connections to be sure the ground wire is in   direct contact with the bare metal surface of the chassis (with   that spot scraped clean of any paint).   SPECIFICATIONS:   9. Constant level whining noise Check for a ground loop in the system. Turn the system off   (most noise with source unit   volume at minimum)   and one by one change the ground connections   (by changing to a different contact point,scraping the level   constant irrespective of metal clean of any paint, rust or   grease). Turn the system on and check for whining noise after   each ground change.   160SE   Rated Power @ 14.4 V (0.1 % THD):   Rated Power @ 14.4 V (0.1 % THD):   Rated Power @ 14.4 V (0.2 % THD):   Frequency Response:   4 Ohm Stereo   2 Ohm Stereo   4 Ohm Mono   2 x 40 Watts   CAUTION:   Do not disconnect the Power Amplifier's ground when   the system is on. This could damage the amplifier.   2 x 80 Watts   1 x 160 Watts   Check for defective signal cables. Disconnect signal cables   at the amplifier and listen carefully for noise. If the noise dis-   appears, run a test pair of signal cables. If there is no unde-   sirable whining noise, reconnect to the amplifier with the new   pair of signal cables. Check battery ground connection to the   vehicle chassis to make sure it is tight and clean.   Check battery negative terminal connection to make sure it is   tight and clean.   20 –20,000 Hz +/- 0.5 dB   0.1 – 5 V   Input Sensitivity:   S/N Ratio @ rated power:   High-Pass Filter Crossover Frequency:   Low-Pass Filter Crossover Frequency:   Dimensions:   100 dB   80 / 120 Hz (18 dB/Oct.)   80 / 120 Hz (18 dB/Oct.)   11" W X 2 3/8" X 7 1/4" L (280 X 60 X 185 mm)   10. Radiated noise: crackling   noise on FM which is not   present when playing tape   or CD (noise varying slightly   with accelerator, but is   Check if the noise is actually radiated noise: Tune a portable   radio to the same FM station. Move the portable radio close   to the vehicle engine. If crackling noise comes from the   portable radio, then the noise you have in your vehicle audio   system is radiated noise.   present at all times)   Check with a VOM to make sure the antenna is really ground-   ed to the vehicle chassis.   To ensure a true ground, break the plastic covering of the   antenna lead and solder a piece of heavy wire (minimum 14-   gauge) to the braided shield.   Ground the other end of the wire at the same point as the   radio ground.   Check spark plug wires. They should be suppression-type   wire and less than 2 years old. Otherwise, replace them with   good quality suppression cables.   Make sure engine block is grounded to the vehicle chassis at   a bare metal spot (scraped clean of paint, rust and grease).   Make sure hood is also grounded. If not, use a ground strap   (which is available from any auto parts store) to ground the   hood to the vehicle chassis.   17   16   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Limited Warranty   Important Notice to Consumer:   Coustic offers the following warranty to the ORIGINAL PURCHASER of COUSTIC   products within the period stated herein:   Coustic warrants all new products against defects in material and workmanship for   a period of ONE (1) YEAR from date of original purchase. The limited warranty is   EXTENDED to TWO (2) YEARS from date of original purchase if the product is   originally installed by an authorized Coustic dealer and is accompanied by a valid   sales receipt showing a charge for installation.   Should a defect occur, Coustic will repair or, at its option, replace defective   units/parts with new or factory rebuilt materials without charge for either parts or   labor to the original purchaser. Replacement units/parts will be warranted for the   remaining portion of the original warranty period.   IMPORTANT: THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER INSTALLATION OR   DAMAGE RESULTING FROM ACCIDENT, MISUSE, ABUSE,   IMPROPER WIRING, INCORRECT VOLTAGE, OPERATING   UNIT AGAINST INSTRUCTIONS IN OWNER’S MANUAL OR   ANY PRODUCT WHICH HAS BEEN OPENED, TAMPERED   WITH OR SERIAL NUMBERS REMOVED.   This warranty does not cover labor costs for removal and/or installation of the unit   for repair. Under no circumstances shall Coustic be liable for any special,   incidental or consequential damages or for any other expenses incurred by reason   of use or sale of this product. This warranty is in lieu of any other warranties   expressed or implied including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness   for particular use or otherwise.   This warranty gives the CONSUMER specific legal rights and he may also have   other rights which vary from state to state. Some states do not follow the   exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, hence the above   exclusions and limitations may not apply.   19   18   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. 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