Pyle PLUTV44CH.5 Waterproof Off-Road Speakers User Manual
- June 12, 2024
- Pyle
Table of Contents
Pyle PLUTV44CH.5 Waterproof Off-Road Speakers
PRECAUTIONS
- This unit is designed for negative ground 12-14.50 Volts (DC) operation only.
- Use speakers with an impedance of 4 Ohms
- Avoid installing the unit where:
- It would be subject to high temperatures, such as from direct sunlight or hot air from the heater.
- It would be exposed to rain or moisture.
- It would be subject to dust or dirt.
- If your vehicle or boat is parked in direct sunlight and there is a considerable rise in temperature inside the car, allow the unit to cool off before operation.
- When installing the unit horizontally, be sure not to cover the heatsink fins with the floor carpet.
- If this unit is placed too close to the resources radio, interference may occur. In this case, separate the amplifier from the car radio.
- This power amplifier employs a protection circuit to protect the transistors and speakers if the amplifier malfunctions. Do not attempt to test the protection circuits by covering the heatsink or connecting improper loads.
- Do not use the unit with a weak auto battery as its optimum performance depends on a normal battery supply voltage.
- For safety reasons, keep the volume of your audio system moderate so that you can still hear normal traffic sounds at a reasonable distance.
WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
POWER CONNECTION
The battery terminal (BATT ) must be connected directly to the positive
terminal of the vehicle battery to provide an adequate voltage source and
minimize noise. Connecting the battery terminal lead to any other point (such
as the fuse block) will reduce the power output and may cause noise and
distortion. Use only #12 gauge or thicker (smaller gauge #) wire for this lead
and connect it to the terminal of the battery after all other wiring is
completed.
GROUND CONNECTION
The ground terminal (GND) connection is also critical to the correct operation
of the amplifier. Use a wire of the same gauge as the power connection (#8 or
thicker) and connect it between the ground terminal (GND) of the amplifier and
a metal part of the vehicle close to the mounting location. This wire should
be as short as possible and any paint or rust at the grounding point should be
scraped away to provide a clean metal surface to which the end of the ground
wire can be screwed or bolted.
REMOTE TURN-ON CONNECTION
The amplifier is turned on by applying +12V to the remote turn-on terminal
(REM). The wire lead to this terminal should be connected to the “Auto-
Antenna” lead from the vehicle/or boat stereo resources which will provide the
+12V only when the stereo resources is turned on. If the car stereo does not
provide an “Auto-An-tenna” lead, the remote turn-on lead may be wired to an
“Accessory” or “Radio” terminal in the vehicle’s/or boat’s fuse block. This
will turn the amplifier on and off with the ignition key, regardless of whether
the stereo resources are on or off. The remote turn-on lead does not carry
large currents. So #16 gauge wire may be used for this application.
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS
Depending on the type and number of speakers used with the amplifier wire them
to the speaker terminals as per the appropriate wiring diagram. For most
applications #18 gauge wire should be used for the speaker leads but in no
case thinner than #16 gauge. For leads is excess of 10 feet #12 gauge is
recommended. When wiring the speakers, pay careful attention to the polarity
of the terminals on the speakers and make certain they correspond to the
polarity of the corresponding terminals on the amplifier. Do not ground any
speaker leads to the chassis of the vehicle/or boat.
OPERATION
After the amplifier has been installed and all connections have been made
carefully and securely, turn the radio on so that the amplifier is switched on
automatically. After a short power-on period, the amplifier reaches its full
performance. Now turn up the volume slowly using the volume control of the
radio. If there is no sound or only a distorted replay, switch off the radio
immediately – the amplifier will also switch off automatically – and check if
all connections have been made correctly.
GND (-) = GROUND CONNECTION
Connect the GND terminal to the chassis ground of your vehicle/or boat and
take care of the best electric and mechanic contact. In doing so, drill a hole
into the vehicle/or boat chassis near the amplifier then remove color, dirt or
any other substance from the ground point. Thereafter fasten the cable end
with added ring terminal by using a screw. Ensure that the ground connection
is as short as possible and that the cable diameter is sufficient (min 4mm).
Route the ground cables from the radio and all other equipment parts, like
equalizer, active crossover network or other amplifiers, to the same ground
point.
+ 12V = POWER SUPPLY
Connect the BATT terminal to the positive pole of the battery with a lead
cable and add a fuse into the power cable in a distance of not more than 30 cm
from the battery. The lead cable’s diameter should be at least 4 mm’ for a
length of 3 m and 6 mm” for a length of 6 m.
REM (ON/OFF) REMOTE CONTROL
Connect the REM terminal to the automatic antenna connector of your
vehicle/or boat radio. Now when turning on and off your vehicle/or boat radio,
the amplifier automatically switches ON and OFF. A cable diameter of 0.5mm2 is
sufficient.
SPEAKERS CONNECTIONS
NOTES ON THE POWER SUPPLY
- Connect the +12V power input lead only after all other leads have been connected.
- Be sure to connect the ground wire of the unit securely to a metal part of the vehicle/or boat.
- The loose or faulty connection may cause amplifier malfunction
- REM: The unit is turned on by applying +12 Volts to this terminal. This terminal does not draw heavy currents like the tow Power Terminals so a thinner connecting wire is acceptable. Standard 18 GAUGE is fine and the standard color is red. If the radio is equipped with a Power Antenna control wire, it can drive this terminal. If the Power Antenna wire is already in use, you can still splice into it. With this method, the unit will turn ON automatically with the radio.
- Use the power supply lead with a fuse attached whose value is the same as the original fuse.
- Place the fuse in the power supply lead as close as possible to the car battery.
- During a full-power operation, a Maximum current will run through the system. Therefore, make sure that the leads to be connected to the +12V and GND terminals of the unit respectively must be larger than 18-Gauge (AWG.18) proper Bridged operation. If only mono signal is available, a “Y” adapter is required.
FUSE REPLACEMENT
If the fuse blows, check the power connection and replace the fuse. If the
fuse blows again after replacement, there may be an internal malfunction. In
this case, consult your dealer.
WARNING
Use the specified amperage fuse. Use of a higher amperage fuse may cause
serious damage.
PROTECTION CIRCUIT
This amplifier is provided with a protection circuit that operates in the
following cases when:
- The unit is overheated.
- The speaker terminals are short-circuited.
HOW TO PROCEED IN CASE OF FAULTS
No Function:
- The connection cable is not connected correctly (=terminal +12V/GND/REM). Ensure that all connections and mechanic contact and that the jacket has been removed. The fuse is defective-pay attention to the correct value of a new fuse!
No Sound:
- The speaker cable or speaker plug are not connected correctly.
- The plus and minus wires of the speaker cable have contact, thus eliminating the short circuit. If you use Pay attention only 4 ohm load speaker is allowed. No 2 ohm or less impedance speaker connection is allowed.
Poor Sound Quality (Distortions):
- If the speakers are overloaded, therefore turn down the volume level and check the volume control positions.
No Stereo Sound And A Weak Bass:
- Speaker cables (+) and (-) are mixed up, unit wired out of phase.
INTERFERENCE
All cables can source and create interference. The power cable and Cinch/RCA
audio cable are very prone to interference; the remote cables are less prone.
There is often interference caused by the generator (piping), ignition
(cracking) or other vehicle/or boat electronic parts. Most of these problems
can be eliminated by correct and careful cabling. In doing so, here are the
following guidelines:
- Use only a screened audio cable for the wiring between the “low level in” of the amplifier and the RCA or DIN output of the radio.
- Lay the signal, speaker, and power cables separately with enough distance from one another and also from each other car cable. If not possible, you can lay the circuit and ground cable together with the serial cables. Audio and speaker cables should be as far away from these as possible. The REM cable to the automatic antenna output of the radio can be laid together with the signal cables.
- Avoid ground loops by laying the ground wiring of all components to a center point in a star-like way. you can find the best central point in measuring the voltage directly at the battery. Now compare this voltage value with the chosen ground point and the (+) terminal of the amplifier. If the measured voltage is only slightly different, you’ve found the correct central. Otherwise, you have to look for another point. You should measure with the ignition point for the earth being switched on and additionally switched on consumers (rear window heating and light).
- If there are pickups from external electrical sources into the speaker cables, divide the core leads and twist them together.
- If there are noises from the car electrics, add an interference suppression choke into the power wiring.
- If there are humming noises, use thicker ground cables or add further ground cables to the chassis.
- To reduce contact resistance and bad and loose contacts, please solder the cable ends or use multi-core cable ends, spade terminals, or others. Gold Plated spade terminals are free of corrosion and have the lowest contact resistance.
- Should all these meaures be without success, the use of a ground loop isolator may solve the problem.
PLUTV44CH Speaker Installation
Speaker Mounting suggestions as below:
Auto Reconnection
- Step 1: Unbolting the mounting bracket.
- Step 2: Slide in the buckle with a rubber pad attached to the bracket stand of the speaker. Attach the set to the handlebar of the vehicle/ship.
- Step 3/4: Attach the screw to lock the buckle.
- Step 5: Use Butt Connector accessories to Connect Speaker wires (See Illustration 1,2,3).
Features
- Waterproof Rated Speakers
- Pro Audio Power Sports Amplifier System Kit
- 4-Channel Marine Audio Amplifier
- Marine Grade Rugged Construction
- Waterproof Rated & Weather-Resistant Connectors
- Integrated Power Wiring Harness
- Perfect for Custom Installations & Applications
- Ability to Connect & Stream Audio from External Devices
- Wired RCA/AUX Audio Input
- Speaker Wiring Connectivity
- Anti-Thump Turn-On
- Soft Turn On / Off
- Pre-Amp RCA Out to Any OEM / Factory-Made Universal Mono Block/or Full Range Amplifier
- Overload & Power Protection Circuitry
- Used for Watercraft & Portable Mobile Vehicle Sound Systems
What’s in the Box
- (4) 4’’ -inch Marine Speakers
- Compact 4 Channel Marine Amp
- (4) 2 Meters Speaker Wire
- Audio Connection Cable, 3.5mm
- Owner’s Manual
- Warranty Card
- (4) 150x19x6mm (LxWxH) EVA Pads
- (4) 165x19x2mm (LxWxH) EVA Pads
- (8) Butt Connector
(Red Color For A.W.G 16-22)
Technical Specs
- Amplifier Type: 4-Ch. Audio Component
- Power Output: 1500 Watt MAX
- 4 x 45 Watts RMS @ 4 Ohm
- 2 x 150 Watts MAX @ 4 Ohm
- Marine Grade IP-65 Rating
- T.H.D: 0.1%
- S/N Ratio: > 93dB
- Channel Separation: > 50dB
- Frequency Response: 20Hz-20kHz
- Fuse: 20A
- Power: DC 12V
- Amp Dimensions (L x W x H): 5.9’’ x 3.6’’ x 1.97’’ -inches
Warning
This product can expose you to a chemical or group of checmicals, which may
include ”Di (2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP)” which is known in the state of
California to cause cancer, birth defects, or other reproductive harm. For
more info, go to https://www.p65warnings.ca.gov/
Questions? Issues?
We are here to help!
Phone: (1) 718-535-1800 Email:
support@pyleusa.com
Frequently Asked Questions
Does it need a separate radio or does it already have Bluetooth?
You need to connect this amp and speakers to a separate radio.
Can these speakers and amp be hooked up to factory stereo?
Yes, you'll just have to purchase a RCA splitter. Ultimately, it just connects to the rear speaker. Which gives you an rca outlet that you can turn around to plug into the amp.
Are they Bluetooth?
The speakers and amplifier set do not have Bluetooth function.
Does it have a button to play the music or is it via Blutube?
You will need to connect this to your head unit.
How wet can marine speakers get?
Marine speakers are splash-proof, meaning you can hose them down/can be under the rain. But, you should not fully submerge them in water, so they aren't waterproof in this aspect.
How do I know if my speakers are waterproof?
An IP rating is the most surefire way to know how a speaker handles water. Despite their IP rating, some product manuals advise against using waterproof speakers in certain situations, like the beach or shower.
What happens to a speaker when it gets wet?
Especially in cold regions, leaving moisture on its surface may cause the speaker to freeze and malfunction. Be sure to wipe off the moisture after using the speaker. Put the speaker on a towel or dry cloth. Then leave it at room temperature and dry the speaker until no moisture remains.
How can I make my speakers better quality?
Your speakers are designed to sound best when they're level with your ears, so position them accordingly, leaving space between the wall and the speaker to improve mid and bass performance. If you don't have room for stands, put your speakers on a layer of foam to isolate your music from floor vibrations.
Can speakers cancel noise?
Noise-canceling technology uses microphones and speakers to reduce or eliminate unwanted noise by generating a sound wave that cancels it out. This phenomenon creates anti-noise, which is then compressed with a listener's choice of audio in real-time.
How do I know if my speakers are damaged?
The hissing or fuzzy sound of distortion is a common sign of partially blown speakers. Listen for this fuzzy sound when turning up the volume on your speakers and take note if it gets increasingly worse as you turn up the volume. Fuzzy, muffled, and crackling sounds are typically caused by a damaged voice coil.
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