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Product Type Car Audio Amplifier
Model Ultimate T3 Series (T34075)
Amplification Class Class AB (T3-2050, T3-2100, T3-4075, T3-1250) / Class D (T3-500D, T3-1000D)
RMS Output Power (4 ohms) 50 W x 2 (T3-2050) to 1000 W x 1 (T3-1000D)
RMS Output Power (2 ohms) 80 W x 2 (T3-2050) to 1200 W x 1 (T3-1000D)
Minimum Impedance 2 ohms
Power Supply 12 V DC (vehicle battery), internal fuse (30 A to 120 A depending on model)
Dimensions (L x W x H) 28 x 31 x 6 cm (T3-2050) to 28 x 58 x 6 cm (T3-1000D)
Weight Approximately 2.5 kg (T3-2050) to 5.5 kg (T3-1000D)
Input Connectivity Low-level input (RCA) up to 8 V, high-level input up to 10 V
Output Connectivity Gold-plated speaker terminals, preamp output (full range)
Filters Low-pass filter (40-200 Hz), high-pass filter (40-400 Hz), subsonic filter (20/30/40 Hz, 24 dB/oct)
Bass Boost 0-18 dB at 45 Hz (on certain models)
Remote Control RVD (18 levels) optional, with distortion display and monitoring
Displays Digital voltage and temperature meters, power indicator
Protections Short circuit, overload, overheating, output stage protection
Ventilation Integrated heat sink, do not mount upside down
Maintenance Clean with a dry cloth, avoid moisture
Installation Recommended by a professional; 8 gauge power wire min, fuse within 45 cm of battery

Frequently Asked Questions - T34075 Ultimate

How to properly connect the amplifier to the battery?
Use a minimum 8 gauge wire directly connected to the positive battery terminal. Place a protection fuse within 45 cm of the battery. The ground wire should be as short as possible, connected to a bare metal point on the chassis, using the same gauge wire as the power supply.
What is the procedure for adjusting the gain (input sensitivity)?
Turn the gain to minimum (8V). Set the car stereo volume to 75% of maximum. Gradually increase the gain until you hear distortion, then reduce slightly. The gain is not a volume control; it is used to match the input signal.
How to configure the low-pass filter for a subwoofer?
Set the switch to LPF. Adjust the cutoff frequency between 40 and 200 Hz according to your subwoofer. Only frequencies below this point will be reproduced.
What is the subsonic filter for and how to adjust it?
The subsonic filter protects the subwoofer from very low frequencies (below the resonance frequency) that could damage it. It offers thresholds at 20, 30, or 40 Hz with a 24 dB/octave slope. Choose the threshold based on your enclosure.
What to do if the display shows 'C' or '888'?
A flashing 'C' indicates nascent distortion; if it becomes constant, distortion is continuous and may damage your speakers. '888' indicates a supply voltage below 11V; check the battery and connections.
Can I use a Y-adapter to connect multiple amplifiers?
It is not recommended as it causes signal loss. Instead, use the preamp output (low-level output) of your amplifier to feed the next one with a full-range signal.
How to connect an input signal if my car stereo has no RCA output?
Use the high-level input of the amplifier. Connect the left and right speaker wires (positive and negative) closest to the amplifier directly to the high-level input terminals. Adjust the gain accordingly.
The amplifier gets very hot; is this normal?
Some heat is normal, especially at high power or with a 2 ohm load. Ensure good ventilation and do not mount the amplifier upside down. If thermal protection activates, let it cool down.
What is the difference between Class AB and Class D models?
Class AB models (T3-2050, T3-2100, T3-4075, T3-1250) offer better linearity but are less efficient. Class D models (T3-500D, T3-1000D) are more efficient and produce more power for a given size, ideal for subwoofers.
How to use the optional remote volume control (RVD)?
Connect the remote (not included) to the dedicated input. It allows 18-step bass adjustment and displays distortion ('C') or undervoltage ('888'). It does not work on the T3-2050 model.

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USER MANUAL T34075 Ultimate

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T3-2050

T3-2100

T3-4075

T3-1250

T3-500D

T3-1000D

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Ultimate

Introduction

Ultimate Car Audio products have been designed to deliver awesome performance and the coolest look on the street! Learning from our past successes, our new products have been developed with a whole new look and attitude. After all, we want you to have an ultimate car audio system. Ultimate would like to thank you for purchasing it's products.

Caution

This device is a high power, audio amplifier. Proper and careful usage of this product will provide many years of enjoyment. Being exposed to very loud music can result in temporary or permanent hearing loss. Misuse or improper installation will shorten the life of your product, and/or result in damage to the vehicle electrical system. Please ensure you read this manual completely for procedures on how to properly install this unit.

Description

Ultimate's T3 series amplifiers are designed to deliver powerful, undistorted sound. We drive our amps through rigorous load testing to ensure they operate under the most stressful of conditions. After all, we know you will! These amplifiers can be compared to a high performance muscle car. Just like the polished engine block that powers down the quarter mile, these amplifiers have been designed to look hot while delivering performance.

MOSFET technology, high current dual-layer circuit board, precision grade components, and protection circuitry ensure stable and safe power delivery to your speakers and subwoofers. Keep your eye on system voltage and temperature through individual digital readout displays. Subsonic filter and variable control crossover take system tweaking to the next level. Remote volume control capability on most amplifier models.

Stability is essential when your speaker system drops below normal impedance levels. Our amplifiers will operate safely into 2 ohm loads, without causing distortion to get out of control. Operating at these loads will generate lots of heat. Our engineered heat sink design ensures our amplifiers dissipate that heat effortlessly, while keeping your tunes pumping hard!

Features

Class AB - T3-2050, T3-2100, T3-4075, T3-1250

• 2 Ohm Stable Amplifier
• MOSFET Power Supply
- Multi-Channel Capable ^1
- Illuminated dual-function "Ultimate" logo
• Digital voltage and temperature meters
• Overload Protection Indicator
• Gold Plated RCA Connections
- Low Level Input – variable up to 8 volts
• High Level Input – variable up to 10 volts
• Gold Plated Terminal Block for Power Input & Speaker Output
• Crossover Selection Switch for LPF / Full / HPF ^1
- Variable Low Pass Filter Control from 40 to 200Hz^2
- Variable Low/High Pass Filter Control for 40 to 400Hz^1
• Variable Bass Boost Control from 0 to 18dB at 45Hz
- Subsonic filter with 24db/oct cut-off – switched 20, 30,40Hz ^3
• Protection Circuitry against Short, Overload and Thermal

1 Not available on T3-1250

2 T3-1250 only

3 T3-2100, T3-1250 only

Class D - T3-500D, T3-1000D

• 2 Ohm Stable Amplifier
• MOSFET Power Supply
- Illuminated dual-function "Ultimate" logo
• Digital voltage and temperature meters
• Overload Protection Indicator
• Gold Plated RCA Connections
- Low Level Input – variable up to 8 volts
• High Level Input – variable up to 10 volts
• Gold Plated Terminal Block for Power Input & Speaker Output
• Variable Low Pass Filter Control for 40 to 200Hz
• Variable Bass Boost Control from 0 to 18dB at 45Hz
- Subsonic filter with 24db/oct cut-off – switched 20, 30, 40Hz
- Protection Circuitry against Short, Overload and Thermal

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Installation

Ultimate recommends professional installation of all it's products. Should you choose to install this product yourself, please read this manual carefully and refer to the instructions detailed below. Failure to do so may result in poor product performance, premature or immediate malfunction, and potential damage to your vehicle or it's contents.

- When selecting a location to mount your amplifier, please ensure proper ventilation is considered. Areas below seats or in trunks are suitable, so long as air flow is not restricted. Refrain from mounting your amplifier upside down, as heat will not dissipate effectively, and can result in thermal shutdown or component failure

- Using a standard Allen key (3/32), remove the hex bolts located in the fins at the top of the amplifier heat sink. Pulling the end caps away from the amp, you'll find all the connectors and adjustments to complete the installation.

- Mount your amplifier using 4 screws, preferably onto a piece of wood. If screwing into the body of the vehicle, be sure to check for brake, fuel or electrical lines, as well as stay clear of the gas tank.

- Using a minimum of 8 gauge wire, run a power cable directly to the positive terminal of your battery to the '+12V' terminal of your amp. A separate fuse must be located within 18 inches of the battery to protect the vehicle from a potential short. Total up the fuse ratings on your amplifiers to determine the fuse size required under the hood.

- Your amplifier will turn on only when ignition is activated. This can be accomplished by connecting an 18 gauge wire to the 'trigger' output on your head unit. If you are using an OEM radio, this will not be available. You must locate a +12v switched circuit to achieve this.

- The ground path is equally important to the positive feed of your amplifier. Find or create a bare metal spot on the vehicle's chassis. Using as short a wire as possible, connect to the 'GND' terminal using the same gauge wire as you did for power. The paint on the body must be removed to bare metal.

- If you're using a low-level output signal from your head unit, ensure to use a high quality RCA cable to prevent unwanted noise. It is preferred to use the side opposite to the power wire to run the RCA. Failure to do so can introduce unwanted noise into the input signal which will be heard through your speakers.

- If your head unit doesn't have RCA, then the hi-level input of the amp would be used. For this, it is ideal to tap in on the speakers closest to the amplifier location. Using regular 18 gauge speaker wire, take left and right (both positive and negative) signals. Connect directly to the 'hi-level' input on your amplifier. Proper gain settings are required to ensure undistorted sound.

- You have now completed the basic installation portion of your new amplifier. Please continue to the "Amplifier Settings" section of this manual to properly configure your amp for maximum listening pleasure.

Amplifier Settings

The gain control (input sensitivity) on this amp is not a volume control. It is designed to provide proper matching of various source units to this amplifier, and provides a reference to how much signal will be necessary to reach maximum operating power. Correct settings will ensure safe operation for both your amplifier and speakers.

- Start by turning the gain level to the "8 volt" setting. This is the minimum level, far left.

- Next, turn up your head unit volume up to 75% of max volume. For example, if your digital volume control goes to "50", you would use the "40" level for this exercise.

- Last, slowly begin increasing the gain until distortion becomes audible, then turn the gain back a notch. You have now properly set your input sensitivity.

Crossover Control

Your amplifier has been designed with an onboard 18db/oct crossover, or filter management system. How you configure these settings will be dependent on the speakers you are connecting to the amp. The crossover circuit consists of two main settings: 1. Filter Type; 2. Frequency Adjustment.

The "filter type" is controlled by a "LPF, FULL, HPF" switch. The low-pass filter, LPF, will allow only low frequency information to pass on to the speakers. The opposite would be achieved using the HPF, high pass filter. When no filter is required, the FULL setting would be selected, allowing all frequencies to pass.

For proper operation of some speakers, it is necessary to select the crossover point to which they will play. The "frequency adjustment" setting allows you to accomplish this. In a LPF mode, only frequencies up to the crossover point will play, with a gentle roll-off beyond that point. In HPF mode, any frequency above that point will be heard, with those below being filtered away gradually.

Bass Boost

Sometimes, we want a little more kick to our system's bottom end. Your amplifier has been outfitted with an internal circuit to provide a boost at frequencies surrounding 45hz. A bass boost should be treated similar to a gain control. Proper adjustment of this setting will be required to ensure safe operation of your amplifier and speakers. When boosting the lower frequencies, turning the input sensitivity down would be required. Failure to do so may result in permanent damage.

Remote Volume Control (sold separately)

Let's face it, bass levels can fluctuate considerably from one style of music to another. Having some control within reach enhances your level of listening pleasure. The RVC (not available on T3-2050), provides 18 steps of adjustment to fine tune your bass. Additionally, it provides essential monitoring of your amplifier. Should the amplifier begin to clip, the letter "C" will appear in the display and begin to flash. Continuous clipping will bring the "C" to a solid state. Clipping is the #1 reason for premature failure of your speakers or subwoofers. If your voltage drops below 11v, the display will read "888". If the fuse should blow, the display will flash "---".

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Subsonic Filter

Getting the most out of your amplifier is our goal. Having a subsonic filter in your subwoofer amplifier is going to achieve just that. If you're running a ported subwoofer system, it's crucial that the signal from your amplifier doesn't drop drastically below the tuning frequency. If that should happen, your subwoofer will feel as if it's in open air, and that the enclosure does not exist. The result, slow and permanent damage to the voice coil.

Our subsonic filter is always on to protect your subwoofers. With a minimum setting of 20Hz, and selectable for 30 and 40Hz, your ensured that sub-harmonics are dropped off quickly. With most ports tuned in the 30-40Hz range, you can rest assured that your subwoofer will play cleaner and with less distortion. Furthermore, your amplifier runs more efficient by not wasting voltage and current on reproducing these frequencies.

Voltage and Temperature Monitor

Nothing is more critical to an amplifier than the power delivery system, and dissipating heat as quickly as possible. Your amplifier has been outfitted with circuitry to monitor both voltage and temperature through top-mount digital meters. Voltage is crucial in ensuring that a sufficient amount of current is reaching your amplifier. Having the proper gauge power wire and accessories will minimize your voltage loss. Using a high power capacitor will help maintain voltage levels during transient peaks in your music.

Amplifiers will generate heat, and heat is it's biggest enemy. Choosing a proper location for your amplifier will ensure that it gets the cooling required to operate at a safe temperature rating. It is not recommended to mount your amplifier upside down, in storage compartments or behind unventilated panels. Having the ability to monitor the temperature on your amplifier is a bonus!

Low Level Output

Many of today's car audio systems will run multiple amplifiers. Using a Y-adapter is not a preferred way to split your low level signal, as signal loss is guaranteed to happen. Your amplifier has been outfitted with a pre-amp output circuit to pass on a full-range signal on to your next amplifier. If you require fading capability between speakers, it will not be possible in this arrangement.

Trigger Output

Most head units today are outfitted with an amplifier "turn-on" circuit built in. Typically, the current capability of this circuit is 500mA. While sufficient to activate one or two amplifiers, anything more than that can require higher demands for current which it cannot handle. Our amplifiers have been outfitted with a turn-on circuit of it's own to assist you in your installation. Whether you're running multiple amplifiers, have additional processors or outboard processors, or use lighting effects in your installation, our +12v trigger will help you turn them on. This output is limited to 1A and is internally protected with auto-reset circuitry.

SpecificationsT3-2050T3-2100T3-4075
Continuous Power:
· 4 ohms50x2100x275x4
· 2 ohms80x2150x2120x4
Maximum Power:
· 4 ohms110x2200x2150x4
· 2 ohms170x2350x2230x4
Bridged Power:
· 4 ohms170x1320x1180x2
THD:0.06%0.05%0.04%
Signal to Noise Ratio91db94db90db
Frequency Response:5-100Khz5-100Khz5-100Khz
Speaker Impedance:2 ohms2 ohms2 ohms
Damping Factor:250@4 ohms235@4 ohms205@4 ohms
Input Sensitivity:250mV - 8V250mV - 8V250mV - 8V
Dimensions:11" x 12 1/4" x 2 3/8"11" x 16" x 2 3/8"11" x 17" x 2 3/8"
28cm x 31cm x 6cm28cm x 41cm x 6cm28cm x 44cm x 6cm
Fuse Rating:30A25A x 240A x 2
Max Current:11A22.5A33.5A
SpecificationsT3-1250T3-500DT3-1000D
Continuous Power:
·4 ohms250×1500×11000×1
·2 ohms320×1900×11200×1
Maximum Power:
·4 ohms440×11000×11600×1
·2 ohms620×11800×13500×1
Bridged Power:
·4 ohms
THD:0.06%0.12%0.04%
Signal to Noise Ratio90db90db91db
Frequency Response:5-400 Hz5-400Khz5-400Khz
Speaker Impedance:2 ohms2 ohms2 ohms
Damping Factor:210@4 ohms230@4 ohms220@4 ohms
Input Sensitivity:250mV - 8V250mV - 8V250mV - 8V
Dimensions:11" x 16" x 2 3/8"11" x 19 3/4" x 2 3/8"11" x 23" x 2 3/8"
28cm x 41cm x 6cm28cm x 50cm x 6cm28cm x 58cm x 6cm
Fuse Rating:20A×240A×3External Only
Max Current:23A55A136A

Ultimate

Introduction

text_image Ultimate T3 2050 +12V, 1amp trigger To head unit low level output Full-range output for other amplifiers Direct speaker input when low level is not available.

Ultimate T34075 - Introduction - 1

text_image +12V REM GND FUSE 30A Power Protect + L - + R - Speaker Chassis ground +12V switch +12V battery terminal Speaker terminals (stereo mode)

Note: Ultimate recommends 8ga minimum to be used for optimum performance of this amplifier.

Diagram

T3-2100

Ultimate T34075 - T3-2100 - 1

text_image Ultimate T3 2100 +12v, 1amp trigger Remote volume control cable (sold separately) Sub Discount Filter 20Hz 20Hz 40Hz D/dB Bass Duct 10 dB Frequency 40Hz Crossover UP HP Flat BV 0.25V Sain R Input Output HI Level L R To head unit low level output Full-range output for other amplifiers Direct speaker input when low level is not available.

Ultimate T34075 - T3-2100 - 2

text_image +12V REN END FUSE 25A 25A 25A Power Protect + L - + R - Speaker Chassis ground +12V switch +12V battery terminal Speaker terminals (stereo mode)

Note: Ultimate recommends 4ga minimum to be used for optimum performance of this amplifier.

Diagram

T3-4075

Ultimate T34075 - T3-4075 - 1

text_image Ultimate T3 4075 +12V, 1amp trigger Remote volume control cable (sold separately) To head unit low level output Full-range output for other amplifiers Direct speaker input when low level is not available. Chassis ground +12V switch +12V battery terminal Speaker terminals (stereo mode)

Note: Ultimate recommends 4ga minimum to be used for optimum performance of this amplifier.

Ultimate T34075 - T3-4075 - 2

text_image Ultimate T3 1250 +12v, 1amp trigger Remote volume control cable Sub Sonic Filter 20Hz 30Hz 40Hz Base Baser 0-68 81-68 Crossover 40Hz 200Hz Gain 8V 0.25V Input Output L Hi Level To head unit low level output Full-range output for other amplifiers Direct speaker input when low level is not available.

Ultimate T34075 - T3-4075 - 3

text_image +12V REM GND FUSE 20A 20A Power Proteat SUBWOOFER + - Chassis ground +12V switch +12V battery terminal Subwoofer terminals

Note: Ultimate recommends 4ga minimum to be used for optimum performance of this amplifier.

Diagram

T3-500D

Ultimate T34075 - T3-500D - 1
Note: Ultimate recommends 4ga minimum to be used for optimum performance of this amplifier.

Ultimate T34075 - T3-500D - 2

text_image Ultimate T3 1000D +12v, 1amp trigger Direct speaker input when low level is not available. +12v, 1amp trigger Input Output Sole 0.25V Subwoofer Filter 20Hz 30Hz 40Hz Crossover 40Hz 200Hz Base Bount 0.6B 18.6E RLVC Full-range output for other amplifiers To head unit low level output Remote volume control cable +12V REH SNO Power Protect Chassis ground +12V switch +12V battery terminal Subwoofer terminals

Note: Ultimate recommends 0ga minimum to be used for optimum performance of this amplifier. There is no fuse on this amplifier. An external, 150 amp fuse must be installed within 18 inches of the amplifier..

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