PHOENIX GOLD ZT6004 ZT Powerful 24volt Class D Amplifiers Instruction Manual

June 10, 2024
PHOENIX GOLD

24VOLT

POWERFUL 24VOLT CLASS D AMPLIFIERS
SUITABLE FOR 24VOLT SYSTEMS
Model: ZT6004 / ZT15001

SPECIFICATIONS

  • High Level Auto-Turn On – powers on the amp when audio signal is supplied
  • OEM Connection Ready – compatible with aftermarket/original source units
  •  Integrated Fan – regulates temp. for sustained performance (ZT15001 only)
  •  Remote Bass Ready – control bass level with included ZRBC (ZT15001 only)
  •  High & Low Level Inputs – versatile connectivity to suit any vehicle
  •  Heavy Duty Connector Block – enables maximum current supply
  •  4-Way Protected Circuit – protection against thermal damage, reversed power, speaker polarity and low voltage All specifications subject to change without notice.
    © 2021 Phoenix Gold • www.phoenixgold-eu.com

ZT6004 / ZT15001 – ZT-Series Amplifiers

| ZT6004| ZT15001
---|---|---
Class| Class D| Class D
Frequency Response| 20Hz-20KHz| 20Hz-400Hz
Dims (LxWxH(mm))| 253 x 160 x 48| 333 x160 x 48
RMS Power Ratings| 175W x 4 © 2ohm
100W x 4 @ 4ohm
350W x 2 @ 4ohm bridged| 1600W x 1 ©1 lohm
1150W x 1 @ 2ohm
650W x 1 © 4ohm
Signal to Noise Ratio| >96dB| >96dB
High & Low Pass Crossover| 12dB per Octave| 24dB per Octave
Subsonic Filter| N/A| 12dB per Octave
Crossover Range| 50Hz-250Hz| 50Hz-400Hz
Subsonic Crossover Range| N/A| 10Hz-55Hz
Bass Boost @ 45Hz| N/A| 0 to +18dB
High & Low Level Input Range| 0.2Volts to 10Volts| 0.2Volts to 10Volts
Minimum Load Impedance| 2ohm Stereo & 4ohm bridged| lohm

Note: Phoenix Gold Amplifiers have a minimum load impedance of 2ohm per channel 4ohm bridged (& 1ohm for monoblocks)

ZT6004 / ZT15001 – ZT-Series Amplifiers

Installation Warnings

  1. Ensure the +24V lead is disconnected from the battery before you  connect any new equipment
  2.  Ensure that the amplifier mounting location and holes will not interfere  with the petrol tank, brake lines or electrical wiring.
  3. Ensure the amplifier is securely fastened to the vehicle to prevent the  amplifier moving and causing damage in the event of an accident
  4.  Ensure all wiring is protected from sharp objects and from pinching or  crushing which could result in damage to the audio system
  5.  Ensure the mounting location has sufficient air flow around the  amplifier. If the amplifier is mounted in an enclosed space a 3” fan  with ducting should be used to assist with cooling.
  6.  Do not mount any amplifier on a subwoofer enclosure as extended  exposure to vibration may cause damage to the amplifier.
  7.  Ensure the minimum recommended gauge wire/cable or larger for all  amplifier connections
  8.  Appropriate mounting is very important for prolonged life  expectancy of any amplifier. Select a location that provides  protection from moisture. Keep in mind that an amplifier should never   be mounted upside down. Upside down mounting will compromise  heat dissipation through the heat sink and could engage the thermal  protection circuit.

Connection

Ensure the audio system is turned off before making any connections to the amplifier, speakers or source unit. Failure to do so could result in permanent damage to the audio system.
Ensure the correct gauge cable is used for all connections; consult the cable calculator diagram below for the correct gauge cable for your installation.

Total
Amps| Cable
Length >| M| 0-1| 1-2| 2-3| 3-4| 4-5| 5-6| 6-7| 7-9
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---
FT| 0-4| 4-7| 7-10| 10-13| 13-16| 16-19| 19-22| 22-28
0-40| 14| 12| 12| 10| 10| 8| 8|
40-70| 12| 10| 8| 8| 6| 6| 6|
70-100| 10| 8| 8| 6| 4| 4| 4| 4
100-130| 8| 8| 6| 4| 4| 4| 4| 2
130-170| 6| 6| 4| 4| 2| 2| 2| 0
170-210| 6| 6| 4| 2| 2| 2| 2| 0
210-250| 4| 4| 4| 2| 0| 0| 0| 0
250-300| 2| 2| 2| 0| 0| 0| 0| 0

The above chart shows cable gauges to be used if no less than a 0.5V drop is acceptable.
If aluminium wire is used, the gauges should be of an even larger size to compensate.
Cable gauge size calculation takes into account terminal connection resistance.

AMPLIFIER CONNECTION

  1. +24V Power
    Ensure ALL other cable connections are completed before connecting this cable to the battery. PHOENIX GOLD amplifiers should be connected directly to the 24V battery terminal using the appropriate gauge cable. Start at the vehicles battery and run the cable  through to the amplifier. PHOENIX GOLD recommends the use of rubber grommets when passing any cable through metal panels to avoid sharp corners or panels that could cut through the insulation of the cable. An inline fuse or circuit breaker MUST be used within 30cm (12”) of your battery; this will prevent the potential risk of a fire caused by a short in your power cable (see spec table for recommended inline fuse/circuit breaker ratings). Connect the other end of your power cable to the battery, but remember to leave the fuse out or circuit breaker off until all other cable connections are made.

  2. Remote Turn-On
    This connection turns the amplifier on and should be connected to the ‘Remote Turn on’ wire from the Head Unit. If one is not available a switched +10-26V source must be used, such as a power antenna wire or ACC +10-26V.
    If you are using high level (speaker) inputs and a remote turn on wire is not available, then instead the ‘Auto Turn-On’ switch must be set to ON.

  3.  Ground
    Connect the Ground/Earth cable for your amplifier first. Ensure that the location is a good source of ground (preferably the chassis/floor pan). Investigate the area you wish to use to ensure it is free of wiring, vacuum lines, brake and fuel lines. Use either a wire brush or sandpaper to expose bare metal, this will provide a high current contact for your ground connection. Use the same gauge cable for the ground cable as you did for the power cable. Secure the ground cable to the ground point with a bolt, star washer and nut. Apply some neutral cure silicon to the bolt and bare metal to prevent possible water leaks and rust. Connect the other end of your ground cable to the amplifier.

  4. Speaker Output Connection
    (ZT6004 ONLY)
    Ensure the correct polarity is observed when connecting speakers/subwoofers.
    2ohm minimum speaker impedance for stereo operation (per channel).
    4ohm minimum speaker impedance for bridged operation. 4B. Internally Linked Output
    (ZT15001 ONLY)
    The ZT15001 Monoblock amplifier provides dual output connections to simplify wiring when using 2 subwoofers or a dual voice coil subwoofer. Both positive and negative terminals and internally connected or linked in parallel.
    For dual coil (2 x 4ohm) or two single coil (4ohm) subwoofers connect each coil to positive or negative terminal. For a standard single coil subwoofer connect to either positive and either negative terminal.
    ZT6004 / ZT15001 – ZT-Series Amplifiers ZT6004 / ZT15001 – ZT-Series Amplifiers

  5. RCA Inputs Front-Rear-Subwoofer
    Choose the correct length RCA cables to connect the RCA outputs of the source/head unit, to the input connectors of the amplifier. The RCA inputs also accept ‘high level input’, when using a high level signal, the amplifier will autostart without the need of a remote signal.
    Run the RCA cables on the opposite side of the vehicle. to the power cable and vehicle wiring loom. Avoid the electric fan motor and wiring. Ensure you follow the correct balance. (L LEFT = White or Black. R Right = Red)

  6.  Gain/Level Control (Sub/Front/Rear)
    This control is used to match the input level of the amplifier to the output level of your head unit. We recommend the method below, as failure to follow these steps may damage the audio system.
    1. Turn the amplifier Gain to zero
    2. Turn the volume of the head unit to ¾ and the bass and treble to zero
    3. Adjust the amplifier Gain/Level control until the desired maximum volume is  achieved without distortion.
    4. Make fine adjustments to tune your install.

  7. High Pass Crossover Filter
    Set the crossover switch to HP and turn this control to 65Hz or above when using speaker’s smaller than 6 x 9”. When a subwoofer is used in the system, this feature is designed to filter out all low bass frequencies that only subwoofers should produce.
    See specification table for adjustable frequency range.

  8.  Low Pass Crossover Filter
    Ensure the crossover frequency is set at 100Hz or below. This feature must be used with a subwoofer to filter out all mid to high frequencies that only full range speakers should produce. See specification table for adjustable frequency range

  9.  Crossover Switch (ZT6004 ONLY)
    Full – This setting is for large speakers (e.g. 6 X 9”) or speakers when a sub woofer is not included in the system. The amplified audio signal is not filtered  so the full range audio signal is sent to the speakers.
    Low – This setting is used when using a subwoofer and will only allow frequencies below the low pass filter setting to pass through.
    High – Used to run mid-range speakers when a separate subwoofer is  connected. This setting will only allow frequencies above the set high pass filter setting to pass through.

  10.  Subsonic Filter
    This is a variable control that filters out all subsonic bass frequencies below the set point. These are frequencies that are not audible. These frequencies can damage subwoofers. See specification table for adjustable frequency range.

  11. Bass Boost
    This control adjusts the bass boost at 45Hz, from 0 to +18dB. Start from 0 and slowly increase to the desired level. Use this control with extreme care as failure to do so may result in damage to the subwoofers.

  12.  Remote Bass Controller Port This connection should be used with the included remote control (ZRBC – included with the ZT15001) to adjust the bass level from any location within the vehicle.

  13.  Phase Switch
    This control adjusts the phase shift 180 degrees for the subwoofer. This means that the subwoofer will move inwards instead of outwards on a sinus wave.

  14.  Power / Protect LED
    1. When illuminated Blue, indicates normal operation. Amplifier is powered on with no faults detected.
    2. When illuminated Red, indicates the amplifier is in protection mode / fault state. See troubleshooting section on the next page.

AMPLIFIER TROUBLESHOOTING

PROBLEM POSSIBLE REASON SOLUTION
Amplifier not switching ON LED = OFF (not ‘Red or Blue’) No 24V to power
wire Check fuses and connections to battery

No power to remote
wire| Check remote turn on connections to head unit
Blown Fuse| Replace fuse with correct type and amperage
No ground connection| Check ground cable is correctly connected to the amplifier and vehicle / body
chassis
Amplifier not work- ing, status LED = Red| Amplifier too hot| Move amplifier to vented area. Turn head unit down
Speaker wires shorted| Check that there are no speaker wires shorted to another wire or to the vehicle chassis
No Sound LED = Blue| RCA Signal| Check RCA connection to head unit
Gain control not set up| Ensure you have set up the amplifier gain level control
Head unit| Check head unit volume
Amplifier| Check all power, remote on and ground connections
Speakers| Check speakers are correctly connected Check speakers for shorts

Disclaimer

Always ensure the enclosure is securely attached, to avoid movement. PHOENIX GOLD accepts no responsibility for damage or injury in relation to inappropriate securing of this product.
Phoenix Gold Product Warranty
LIMITED WARRANTY ON AMPLIFIERS:
Phoenix Gold warrants this product to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) years from the original date of purchase. This warranty is not transferable and applies only to the original purchaser from an authorized Phoenix Gold dealer in the United States of America only. Should service be necessary under this warranty for any reason due to manufacturing defect or malfunction, Phoenix Gold will (at its discretion) repair or replace the defective product with new or re-manufactured product at no charge. Damage caused by the following is not covered under warranty: accident, misuse, abuse, product modification or neglect, failure to follow installation instructions, unauthorized repair attempts, misrepresentations by the seller. This warranty does not cover incidental or consequential damages and does not cover the cost of removing or reinstalling the unit(s). Cosmetic damage due to accident or normal wear and tear is not covered under warranty.
INTERNATIONAL WARRANTIES:
Products purchased outside the United States of America are covered only by that country’s Authorized Phoenix Gold reseller and not by Phoenix Gold. Consumers needing service or warranty information for these products must contact that country’s reseller for information.

© 2021 Phoenix Gold | A Brand of AAMP Global
www.phoenixgold-eu.com
© 2021 Phoenix Gold | A Brand of AAMP Global
www.phoenixgold-eu.com

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