Dual Electronics TBX10A 10 Inch Sealed Enclosure with Built In Amplifier Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- Dual Electronics
Table of Contents
Dual Electronics TBX10A 10 Inch Sealed Enclosure with Built In Amplifier
Instruction Manual
PREPARATION
Getting Started
Thank you for purchasing the Dual TBX10A 10″ ported enclosure with built-in amplifier. Although Dual has attempted to ensure the information in this manual is accurate, please be aware that any part of it is subject to change without notice.
Please read entire manual before installation. Due to the technical nature of amplifiers, it is highly recommended that your Dual TBX10A is installed by a professional installer or an authorized dealer.
Before You Start
- Always disconnect the negative battery terminal. Consult a qualified technician for instructions if you are unsure.
- Avoid installing the amplifier where it would be subject to high temperatures, such as from direct sunlight, or where it would be subject to dust, dirt or excessive vibration.
- Use extreme caution when drilling holes to avoid damaging fuel lines or existing vehicle wiring.
- All amplifier installations require power, signal and speaker wires (not included).
- An amplifier installation kit (sold separately) is highly recommended to facilitate the installation. Consult your dealer for recommendations.
Mounting Location
- Choose a mounting location for the TBX10A. Suggested locations include behind a seat or in the trunk.
- For optimum performance, make sure to provide at least 1″ of space around all sides of the amplifier.
- Do not mount the TBX10A under carpets or where airflow is restricted.
- Do not install the TBX10A where it may be exposed to moisture.
- The optimum mounting location varies between vehicles. Remember to test all amplifier functions before completing the final mounting procedure.
INSTALLATION
Safety First
CAUTION
The following instructions are designed to ensure safety during installation and use of the TBX10A. Failure to heed these instructions can result in injury or damage to the unit or vehicle.
The following installation instructions are intended to be used as a basic guideline. If you feel unsure about installing this speaker system yourself, Dual recommends acquiring the services of a professional car audio installation center.
Before installation, please review the following guidelines:
- Be sure to carefully read and understand the instructions before attempting to install this product.
- If additional wiring is required, we recommend running all wires prior to mounting your enclosure in place.
- To ensure reliable performance and minimize signal or power loss, use the highest quality connectors available.
- Never run speaker wires underneath your vehicle. Running speaker wires inside the vehicle provides the best protection from exhaust, heat and environmental elements.
- Avoid running wires over, near or through sharp-edged surfaces. We suggest you also use rubber grommets to protect any wires routed through metal, especially the firewall.
- When running the speaker cable to the amplifier, avoid running it near sources of high current (i.e. wiring harnesses, battery cables).
Connection Descriptions
Note: Be sure to follow specific instructions included with your amplifier installation kit (not included with this amplifier). The information below should be used a general guideline only.
Power Wire (+12V)
- Disconnect negative battery terminal before proceeding. Consult a qualified technician for instructions if you are unsure.
- Plan wire routing before cutting any wires to length. Begin by routing the power +12V wire from the battery to the amplifier location. Use a grommet when running wires through the firewall or metal openings. Avoid running the power wire near existing vehicle wiring to prevent induced noise from entering the audio system.
- Use extreme caution when drilling holes to avoid damaging fuel lines or existing vehicle wiring.
- The +12V wire MUST be fused within 18″ of the battery for protection of the vehicle’s electrical system.
Ground Wire (GND)
- The amplifier ground wire should be as short as possible. Choose a clean unpainted section of metal or the vehicle chassis when attaching the ground connection. Be sure to clean the area of any dirt or grease.
Remote Turn-on Wire (REM)
- The remote turn-on wire connects to the head unit’s amplifier turn-on lead or other switched 12 volt source.
Input Signal
- The amplifier’s input signal connects to the receiver’s low level (RCA) or high level (speaker wire) outputs.
CAUTION
- Never run any wires underneath or outside the vehicle.
Connections and Controls
Typical Wire Routing
High Level Input (Speaker Wire)
High level inputs should only be used when RCA outputs are not available from the head unit. Connect the head unit speaker outputs to the high level input connector as shown below. The black wire (signal reference ground) may or may not require a connection to chassis ground – depending on your particular installation. Do not use both low and high level inputs at the same time. Connect only one or the other.
Main Power Connections
Connect BAT+, GND and REM wires accordingly. A suitable fuse MUST be installed on the BAT+ lead within 18″ of the battery for protection of the vehicle’s electrical system.
Fuse Rating
When replacing the fuse, make sure new fuse is the correct type and
amperage. Using an incorrect fuse could damage the amplifier. The TBX10A uses
(1) 15 amp ATO style fuse.
Power/Ground Wire Size
For optimum performance, use only 12 gauge wire or larger. Make sure to use
the same size power and ground wire.
Mounting
Control Setup and Adjustment
Input Signal Connections
Low Level (RCA)
Low level (RCA) input signal is preferred for best performance. Typical trunk-
mount installations require a 17-20 foot RCA cable. Most trucks and behind-
seat applications require a 6-12 foot RCA cable. Using twisted pair
construction RCA cables will minimize noise.
Crossover Frequency Control
The adjustable crossover is used to filter out frequencies above 50Hz ~ 250Hz.
Adjust it to where the TBX10A sound output blends with the rest of the sound
system.
Phase Control
The phase control compensates for delay between the TBX10A output and the rest
of the sound system. Begin with the phase control set to 0 degrees. If the
sound is adequate from the normal listening position inside the vehicle, no
further adjustment is necessary. If the sound is thin or lacking bass, adjust
the phase control until the bass is full and punchy.
Input Level Control
The input level control (LEVEL) is used to obtain the best possible match
between the head unit audio output and the amplifier input. Begin by turning
the input level control fully counterclockwise. Next, turn up the head unit
volume control around 3/4 of the way up. Adjust the input level control
clockwise until audible distortion is heard, then slightly counterclockwise to
provide the best match.
LED Indicator
The LED indicator illuminates green during normal operation.
Notes
For Your Records
Please keep your original sales receipt and be prepared to provide this
receipt in the event you require service, as your original receipt is
considered the best proof of purchase and indicates the date you purchased
your Dual product.
Dealer Name __
Dealer Phone __
Purchase Date __
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Troubleshooting
Specifications
Maximum Output Power : 300 watts
Continuous Output Power : 100 watts
Frequency Response : 40-250Hz
Operating Voltage : 11.0VDC ~ 14.4VDC Allowed
Impedance : 4 Ohms
Crossover Frequency : 50–250Hz
Amplifier Type : Class A/B
Phase : 0–180 degrees
Fuse : 15 amp ATO
Dimensions : 11.5” (H) x 5.5” Bottom / 4” Top (D) x 16.5” (W)
Design and specifications subject to change without notice.
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References
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