JL Audio Car Amplifier XD700 5 User Manual

OWNER’S MANUAL  
700W 5-Channel Amplifier with 2-Way / 3-Way Crossover  
Thank you for purchasing a JL Audio amplifier for  
your automotive sound system.  
Your amplifier has been designed and manufactured to exacting  
standards in order to ensure years of musical enjoyment in your vehicle.  
For maximum performance, we highly recommend that you have  
your new amplifier installed by an authorized JL Audio dealer. Your  
authorized dealer has the training, expertise and installation equipment  
to ensure optimum performance from this product. Should you  
decide to install the amplifier yourself, please take the time  
to read this manual thoroughly so as to familiarize yourself  
with its installation requirements and setup procedures.  
If you have any questions regarding the instructions in this  
manual or any aspect of your amplifier’s operation, please contact your  
authorized JL Audio dealer for assistance. If you need further assistance,  
please call the JL Audio Technical Support Department  
at (954) 443-1100 during business hours.  
 
PLANNING YOUR INSTALLATION  
It is important that you take the time to read  
this manual and that you plan out your  
installation carefully. The following are some  
considerations that you must take into account  
when planning your installation.  
Mounting the amplifier upside down is  
strongly discouraged. If mounting the amplifier  
under a seat, make sure there is at least 1 inch  
(2.5 cm) of space above the amplifier’s outer  
shell to permit proper cooling.  
Cooling Efficiency Considerations:  
The outer shell of your JL Audio amplifier is  
designed to remove heat from the amplifier  
circuitry. For optimum cooling performance, this  
outer shell should be exposed to as large a volume  
of air as possible. Enclosing the amplifier in a  
small, poorly ventilated chamber can lead to  
excessive heat build-up and degraded  
performance. If an installation calls for an  
enclosure around the amplifier, we recommend  
that this enclosure be ventilated with the aid  
of a fan. In normal applications, fan-cooling  
is not necessary.  
Safety Considerations:  
Your amplifier needs to be installed in a dry,  
well-ventilated environment and in a manner  
which does not interfere with your vehicle’s safety  
equipment (air bags, seat belt systems, ABS brake  
systems, etc.). You should also take the time to  
securely mount the amplifier so that it does not  
come loose in the event of a collision or a sudden  
jolt to the vehicle.  
Stupid Mistakes to Avoid  
Check before drilling any holes in your vehicle  
to make sure that you will not be drilling  
through a gas tank, brake line, wiring harness or  
other vital vehicle system.  
• Do not run system wiring outside or underneath  
the vehicle. This is an extremely dangerous  
practice which can result in severe damage to  
your vehicle and person.  
• Protect all system wires from sharp metal  
edges and wear by carefully routing them,  
tying them down and using grommets and  
loom where appropriate.  
• Do not mount the amplifier in the engine  
compartment, under the vehicle, on the roof  
or in any other area that will expose the  
amplifier circuitry to the elements.  
Chassis Ground  
Connector  
(pg. 5)  
Channels 1 & 2  
Subwoofer Ch.  
Preamp Input Jacks Preamp Input Jacks  
(pg. 7)  
(pg. 7)  
Jack for  
Remote Level  
Control Knob  
(pg. 9)  
+12 V Power  
Remote Turn-On  
Connector  
(pg. 6)  
Channels 3 & 4  
Preamp Input Jacks  
(pg. 7)  
Channels 1 & 2  
Speaker Outputs  
(pg. 10)  
Channels 3 & 4  
Speaker Outputs  
(pg. 10)  
Mono  
Subwoofer Outputs  
(pg. 10)  
Connector  
(pg. 5)  
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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION  
The JL Audio XD700/5 is a five-channel,  
system amplifier utilizing JL Audio NexD™ ultra-  
high speed switching technology for its four main  
channels and NexD™ high-speed switching for  
its subwoofer channel. The NexD™ technologies  
deliver outstanding fidelity and efficiency.  
The XD700/5 can be operated with a wide  
variety of source units and system configurations.  
6) Find a good, solid metal grounding point  
close to the amplifier and connect the  
negative power wire to it using appropriate  
hardware (use of the JL Audio ECS master  
ground lug, XB-MGLU is recommended).  
Use 4 AWG wire, no longer than 36 inches  
(90 cm) from the amplifier to the ground  
connection point. In some vehicles, it may  
be necessary to upgrade the battery ground  
wire. (See page 5 for important notice).  
7) Securely mount the amplifier.  
TYPICAL INSTALLATION SEQUENCE  
The following represents the sequence  
for a typical amplifier installation, using an  
aftermarket source unit or OEM Interface  
processor (like the CleanSweep CL441dsp).  
Additional steps and different procedures may  
be required in some applications. If you have  
any questions, please contact your authorized  
JL Audio dealer for assistance.  
8) Connect the positive and negative power  
wires to the amplifier. A fuse near  
the amplifier is not necessary if the  
XD700/5 is the only device being run  
from the fused main power wire. If  
the fused main power wire is shared  
by the XD700/5 and other amplifiers  
or devices, fuse each amplifier/device  
within 12 inches (30 cm) of wire length,  
via a fused distribution block or multiple  
individual fuse blocks/on-board fuses.  
9) Connect the remote turn-on wire  
to the amplifier.  
10) Connect the input cables to the amplifier.  
11) Connect the speaker cables to the amplifier.  
12) Carefully review the amplifier’s control  
settings to make sure that they are set  
according to the needs of the system.  
13) Install the power wire fuse(s) (60A for a  
single XD700/5) and reconnect the negative  
battery post terminal.  
14) Turn on the source unit at a low level  
to double-check that the amplifier is  
configured correctly. Resist the temptation  
to crank it up until you have verified the  
control settings.  
15) Make necessary adjustments to the input  
sensitivity controls to obtain the right  
overall output and the desired balance  
in the system. See Appendix A (page 14)  
for the recommended input sensitivity  
setting method.  
1) Disconnect the negative battery post  
connection and secure the disconnected cable  
to prevent accidental re-connection during  
installation. This step is not optional.  
2) Run 4 AWG power wire from the battery  
location to the amplifier mounting location.  
Take care to route the wire in such a way that  
it will not be damaged and will not interfere  
with vehicle operation. Use 2 AWG or larger  
power wire and a power distribution block if  
additional amplifiers are being installed with  
the XD700/5.  
3) Connect power wire to the positive battery  
post. Fuse the wire with an appropriate fuse  
block (and connectors) within 18 inches (45  
cm) wire length of the positive battery post.  
This fuse is essential to protect the vehicle.  
Do not install the fuse until the power wire  
has been securely connected to the amplifier.  
4) Run signal cables and remote turn-on wire  
from the source unit to the final amplifier  
mounting location.  
5) Run speaker cables from the speaker systems  
to the amplifier mounting location.  
16) Enjoy the fruits of your labor with your  
favorite music.  
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POWER CONNECTIONS  
Before installing the amplifier, disconnect the  
negative (ground) wire from the vehicle’s battery.  
This will prevent accidental damage to the system,  
the vehicle and your body during installation.  
The ground connection should be made  
using 4 AWG wire and should be kept as  
short as possible, while accessing a solid  
piece of sheet metal in the vehicle. The  
surface of the sheet metal should be sanded  
at the contact point to create a clean, metal-  
to-metal connection between the chassis  
and the termination of the ground wire.  
For optimal grounding, we recommend the  
use of a JL Audio ECS master ground lug  
(XB-MGLU). Alternatively, a sheet metal  
screw or bolt can be used with a star washer.  
Any wires run through metal barriers (such  
as firewalls), must be protected with a high  
quality rubber grommet to prevent damage to the  
insulation of the wire. Failure to do so may result  
in a dangerous short circuit.  
The XD700/5’s “+12 VDC” and “Ground”  
connections are designed to accept 4 AWG  
power wire. 4 AWG is the required wire size for  
this amplifier.  
If you are installing the XD700/5 with other  
amplifiers and wish to use a single main power  
wire, use 2 AWG or 1/0 AWG main power wire  
(depending on the overall current demands of all  
the amplifiers in the system). This large power  
wire should terminate into a fused distribution  
block mounted as close to the amplifiers as  
possible (within 12 inches / 30cm of wire length).  
The fused output of the distribution block will  
connect to the XD700/5 with 4 AWG power  
wire. JL Audio ECS fused distribution blocks are  
recommended (XD-FDBU-2 and XD-FDBU-4)  
Many vehicles employ small (10 AWG -  
6 AWG) wire to ground the battery to the  
vehicle chassis and to connect the alternator's  
positive connection to the battery. To prevent  
voltage drops, these wires should be upgraded  
to 4 AWG when installing amplifier systems  
with main fuse ratings above 60A.  
FUSE REQUIREMENTS  
It is absolutely vital that the main power  
wire(s) to the amplifier(s) in the system be  
fused within 18 inches (45 cm) of the positive  
battery post connection. The fuse value at each  
power wire should be high enough for all of the  
equipment being run from that power wire. If  
only the XD700/5 is being run from that power  
wire, we recommend a 60A fuse be used.  
If fusing the amplifier near its power  
Note: Smaller AWG numbers mean bigger  
wire and vice-versa (1/0 AWG is the largest, 2  
AWG is smaller, then 4 AWG, then 8 AWG, etc.).  
To connect the power wires to the amplifier,  
first back out the set screw on the top of the  
terminal block, using the supplied 2.5 mm hex  
wrench. Strip 1/2 inch (12 mm) of insulation from  
the end of each wire and insert the bare wire into  
the terminal block, seating it firmly so that no  
bare wire is exposed. While holding the wire in  
place, tighten the set screw firmly, taking care not  
to strip the head of the screw.  
connections (when more than one amp is being  
run from the main power wire), use a 60A fuse.  
MAXI™ plastic-body fuses are recommended.  
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TURN-ON LEAD  
INPUT SECTION  
The XD700/5 uses a conventional +12V remote  
turn-on lead, typically controlled by the source  
unit's remote turn-on output. The amplifier will  
turn on when +12V is present at its “Remote”  
input and turn off when +12V is switched off. If  
a source unit does not have a dedicated remote  
turn-on output, the amplifier’s turn-on lead can  
be connected to +12V via a switch that derives  
power from an ignition-switched circuit.  
The XD700/5’s “Remote” turn-on connector  
is designed to accept 18 AWG – 12 AWG wire. To  
connect the remote turn-on wire to the amplifier,  
first back out the set screw on the top of the  
terminal block, using the supplied 2.5mm hex  
wrench. Strip 1/2 inch (12mm) of wire and insert  
the bare wire into the terminal block, seating it  
firmly so that no bare wire is exposed. While  
holding the wire in the terminal, tighten the set  
screw firmly, taking care not to strip the head of  
the screw and making sure that the wire (not the  
insulation) is firmly gripped by the wire clamp in  
the terminal.  
The XD700/5’s input section allows you to send  
signals to the amplifier section through the use  
of two, four or six differential-balanced inputs.  
Input connections are via up to three pairs of  
traditional RCA-type jacks.  
If you wish to send six discrete channels into  
the XD700/5, simply use all six inputs and set the  
Input Mode” switch in the “6 Ch.” position. The  
amplifier will automatically combine the Sub Ch.  
input signals to mono.  
If you prefer to use only four channels of input  
into the XD700/5, set the “Input Mode” switch  
in the “4 Ch.” position and use the Ch 1 & 2 and  
Ch 3 & 4 Inputs. In this mode, the XD700/5 will  
derive its subwoofer channel signal from a sum  
of all four input signals. The bass will not fade  
when the signal is faded by the head unit from  
front to rear.  
You may also choose to apply only two  
channels of input to deliver signal to all five  
amplifier channels. To do this, set the “Input  
Mode” switch to “2 Ch.” and use only the inputs  
to channels 1 & 2. In this mode, Channel 3 will  
operate with the Channel 1 signal and Channel  
4 will operate with the Channel 2 signal. The  
amplifier will automatically combine the main  
input signals to mono for the Subwoofer Channel.  
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FILTER CONTROLS  
Input Voltage Range:  
Most speakers are not designed to reproduce  
the full range of frequencies audible by the human  
ear. For this reason, most speaker systems are  
comprised of multiple speakers, each dedicated  
to reproducing a specific frequency range. Filters  
are used to select which frequency range is sent to  
each section of a speaker system. The division of  
frequency ranges to different speakers can be done  
with passive filters (coils and/or capacitors between  
the amplifier outputs and the speakers), which  
are acceptable and commonly used for filtering  
between mid-range speakers and tweeters. Filtering  
between subwoofer systems and satellite speaker  
systems is best done with active filters, which cut  
off frequency content at the input to the amplifier.  
Active filters are more stable than passive filters  
and do not introduce extraneous resistance, which  
can degrade subwoofer performance.  
The XD700/5’s input sections are designed to  
accept signal voltages from 100mV – 4V. This  
will accommodate all preamp level signals and  
many speaker level signals.  
To use speaker-level sources, simply splice the  
speaker output wires of the source unit onto a  
pair of RCA plugs for each input pair. (or use  
JL Audio part XD-CLRAIC2-SW) No “line  
output converter” is needed in most cases.  
If you find that the output cannot be reduced  
sufficiently with a direct speaker level signal  
applied to the amplifier, you may use a “line  
output converter” to reduce the signal level.  
INPUT SENSITIVITY CONTROLS  
The controls labeled “Input Sens.” located in  
each channel section can be used to match the  
source unit’s output voltage to the input stage of  
each pair of amplifier channels for maximum  
clean output. Rotating the control clockwise will  
result in higher sensitivity (louder for a given  
input voltage). Rotating the control counter-  
clockwise will result in lower sensitivity (quieter  
for a given input voltage.)  
The active filter built into each channel section  
of the XD700/5 can be used to eliminate  
potentially harmful and/or undesired frequencies  
from making their way through the amplifier  
sections to the speaker(s). This serves to improve  
tonal balance and to avoid distortion and possible  
speaker failure. Correct use of these filters can  
substantially increase the longevity and fidelity of  
your audio system.  
To properly set the amplifier for maximum  
clean output, please refer to Appendix A (page  
14) in this manual. After using this procedure,  
you can then adjust any or all “Input Sens.”  
levels downward if this is required to achieve the  
desired system balance.  
1) “Filter Mode” Controls: The XD700/5  
employs 12dB per octave filters for each pair  
of main channels (one high-pass filter for  
channels 1&2 and another high-pass / bandpass  
filter for channels 3&4. The Subwoofer Channel  
provides a low-pass filter with the option of  
12dB or 24dB / octave slopes. Each of these  
filters can be controlled or defeated completely  
by way of the three-position “Filter Mode”  
switches in each Channel Section:  
Do not increase any “Input Sens.” setting for  
any channel(s) of any amplifier in the system  
beyond the maximum level established during  
the procedure outlined in Appendix A (page 14).  
Doing so will result in audible distortion and  
possible speaker damage.  
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Channel 1 & 2 Filter: 12dB/octave High-Pass  
only, with x10 multiplier switch  
“12dB” (Low-Pass): Configures the filter  
to attenuate frequencies above the indicated  
filter frequency at a rate of 12dB per octave.  
This is useful for connection of subwoofers in a  
bi-amplified system. This shallower slope gently  
attenuates high-frequencies from your subwoofer  
signal and is often well-suited for sedans and  
coupes with trunks.  
“24dB” (Low-Pass): Configures the filter  
to attenuate frequencies above the indicated  
filter frequency at a rate of 24dB per octave.  
This is useful for connection of subwoofers in  
a bi-amplified system. This sharper slope more  
aggressively removes high-frequencies from your  
subwoofer signal and is often well-suited for  
SUV’s, wagons and hatchbacks.  
“Off”: Defeats the filter completely, allowing  
the full range of frequencies present at the inputs  
to feed these channels. This is useful for systems  
utilizing outboard active crossovers or requiring  
full-range reproduction this channel pair.  
“x1” (High-Pass): Configures the filter  
to attenuate frequencies below the indicated  
filter frequency at a rate of 12dB per octave.  
This is useful for connection of component  
speakers or coaxials to this channel pair in a  
bi-amplified system.  
“x10” (High-Pass): Configures the filter to  
attenuate frequencies below a frequency TEN  
TIMES HIGHER than the indicated filter  
frequency at a rate of 12dB per octave. This is  
useful for connection of tweeters to this channel  
pair in a tri-amplified system.  
2) “Filter Freq. (Hz)” The filter frequency  
markings surrounding these rotary controls  
(one in each Channel Section) are for reference  
purposes and are generally accurate to within  
1/3 octave or better. If you would like to select  
the filter cutoff frequency with a higher level  
of precision, consult the chart in Appendix B  
(page 15).  
Channel 3 & 4 Filter: 12dB/octave High-Pass  
or Bandpass Filter  
“Off”: Defeats the filter completely, allowing  
the full range of frequencies present at the inputs  
to feed these channels. This is useful for systems  
utilizing outboard active crossovers or requiring  
full-range reproduction this channel pair.  
“BP” (High-Pass): Configures the filter to  
attenuate frequencies below the indicated filter  
frequency AND above the Channel 1 & 2 Filter  
Frequency, at a rate of 12dB per octave. This is  
useful for connection of mid-bass or mid-range  
speakers in a tri-amplified system.  
“HP” (High-Pass): Configures the filter  
to attenuate frequencies below the indicated  
filter frequency at a rate of 12dB per octave.  
This is useful for connection of component  
speakers or coaxials to this channel pair in a  
bi-amplified system.  
Tuning Hint: If you are using the XD700/5  
to drive a subwoofer system (“LPmode), and  
component satellite speaker systems (“HPmode),  
80 Hz is a good baseline “Filter Freq. (Hz)” setting.  
After properly adjusting the “Input Sens.”, as  
outlined in Appendix A (page 14), you can fine  
tune the “Filter Freq. (Hz)” control to achieve the  
desired system frequency response.  
Subwoofer Channel Filter: 12dB/octave  
or 24dB / octave, Low-Pass only  
“Off”: Defeats the filter completely, allowing  
the full range of frequencies present at the inputs  
to feed this channel. This is useful for systems  
utilizing outboard active crossovers.  
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REMOTE LEVEL CONTROL (OPTIONAL)  
SPEAKER OUTPUTS  
The XD700/5’s speaker outputs are designed  
to accept 16 AWG - 8 AWG wire. To connect the  
speaker wires to the amplifier, first back out the  
set screws on the top of the terminal block, using  
the supplied 2.5 mm hex wrench. Strip 1/2 inch  
(12 mm) of insulation from the end of each wire  
and insert the bare wire into the terminal block,  
seating it firmly so that no bare wire is exposed.  
While holding the wire in place, tighten the set  
screw firmly, taking care not to strip the head of  
the screw.  
Each pair of the XD700/5’s main channels are  
designed to deliver power into speaker loads equal  
to or greater than 2 ohms when using a “stereo”  
configuration and speaker loads equal to or greater  
than 4 ohms when using a “bridged” configuration.  
The subwoofer channel is designed to deliver power  
into subwoofer loads equal to or greater than 2 ohms.  
With the addition of the optional Remote  
Level Control (HD-RLC), you can control the  
volume of the subwoofer channel (Subwoofer  
Level) or of the entire XD700/5 from the front of  
the vehicle (Master Volume).  
The HD-RLC connects to the jack labeled  
“Remote Level Control” on the Connection Panel  
of the amplifier using a standard telephone cable  
(supplied with the HD-RLC). If desired, multiple  
XD (and HD) amplifiers can be controlled from  
a single HD-RLC controller using a simple phone  
line “splitter” and multiple phone cables.  
When connected to the amplifier, the  
HD-RLC operates as follows. At full counter-  
clockwise rotation, the audio of the selected  
channels will mute completely. At full clockwise  
rotation the level will be the same as if the  
HD-RLC was not connected at all. In other  
words, it operates strictly as a level attenuator.  
Speaker loads below 2 ohms nominal per  
channel (or 4 ohms bridged) are not  
recommended and may cause the amplifier  
to initiate a protection mode which reduces  
power output.  
BRIDGING CONSIDERATIONS  
Bridging is the practice of combining the  
output of two amplifier channels to drive a single  
load. When bridged, each channel produces  
signals of equal magnitude, but opposite polarity.  
The combined output of the two channels  
provides twice the output voltage available from  
a single channel. The XD700/5 has been designed  
for bridging of its main channel pairs without the  
need for input inversion adaptors.  
“Remote Level Mode” Switch: This switch  
allows you to assign the operation of the  
HD-RLC to the entire amplifier or only the  
subwoofer channel. In the All” position, the  
HD-RLC knob will affect all channels equally.  
In the “Sub Ch.” position, only the level of  
the subwoofer channel will be affected by the  
HD-RLC knob.  
To bridge a pair of main channels, use the  
Left +” and “Right –” speaker connectors only  
(the “Left –” and “Right +” remain unused). Each  
bridged channel pair will deliver optimum power  
into a 4 ohm load.  
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SUBWOOFER OUTPUTS  
When a pair of the XD700/5’s main channels  
are bridged, they will deliver 200W x 1 into a  
4 ohm load or 150W x 1 into an 8 ohm load.  
Operating a pair of bridged channels into a  
load lower than 4 ohms is not recommended.  
The XD700/5’s single subwoofer channel is  
designed to deliver power into subwoofer loads  
equal to or greater than 2 ohms. It is rated for  
300W into 2 ohms, 250W into 3 ohms and 200W  
into 4 ohms (Continuous Power, RMS Method).  
A bridged pair of channels requires that both  
channels in the pair receive input. You must  
connect the mono or stereo source signal to  
both the left and right inputs the bridged  
channel pair. Connection of only one input will  
result in reduced power output, increased  
distortion and can cause the amplifier to  
overheat. Do not do this!  
Subwoofer loads below 2 ohms nominal are not  
recommended and may cause the amplifier  
to initiate a protection mode which reduces  
power output.  
The XD700/5’s subwoofer outputs are  
designed to accept 16 AWG - 8 AWG wire. To  
connect the subwoofer wires to the amplifier,  
first back out the set screws on the top of the  
terminal block, using the supplied 2.5 mm hex  
wrench. Strip 1/2 inch (12 mm) of insulation  
from the end of each wire and insert the bare  
wire into the terminal block, seating it firmly  
so that no bare wire is exposed. While holding  
the wire in place, tighten the set screw firmly,  
taking care not to strip the head of the screw.  
When a pair of the XD700/5’s main channels  
are operating in bridged mode, the output will be  
in mono (only one channel). This mono channel  
can contain only right channel information, only  
left channel information, or the sum of the signals  
from right and left input channels. In order to  
achieve one of these options, configure the inputs  
to that pair of channels in one of these two ways:  
1) Left Channel Only or Right Channel Only  
Information: If you wish to send a left-only  
or right-only signal to a pair of the XD700/5’s  
channels you must use a “Y-Adaptor” to split  
the single channel signal into both left and  
right RCA inputs of the bridged channel  
pair. This option is used when deploying a  
pair of the XD700/5’s main channels to drive  
left channel speakers only and the other pair  
of the XD700/5’s main channels to drive right  
channel speakers only.  
You will notice that there are two “+” positive  
connections and two “” negative connections.  
This is to facilitate multiple subwoofer wiring.  
The two positive and two negative connections  
are connected in parallel inside the amplifier  
They are not stereo outputs. Connecting two  
subwoofers, each to one set of positive and  
negative terminals, will result in a parallel  
subwoofer connection. If only connecting one  
pair of subwoofer wires, it is not necessary to use  
both sets of connections.  
2) Left + Right Channel Information: When  
bridged and fed by a stereo source signal, a  
bridged pair of the XD700/5’s channels will  
automatically combine the left and right input  
signals into a summed mono (left + right)  
input signal.  
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STATUS LED / PROTECTION CIRCUITRY  
There is a single multi-color LED on the top  
surface of the amplifier to indicate the amplifier’s  
operating status.  
5) LED off / Amplifier Shuts Off Unexpectedly  
The only condition that will shut down  
an undamaged XD700/5 completely is if battery  
voltage or remote turn-on voltage drops below  
10 volts. The “Status LED” will turn off when  
this occurs. The amplifier will turn back on  
when voltage climbs back above 11 volts. If this  
is happening in your system, have your charging  
system and power wiring inspected.  
For more information on troubleshooting this  
amplifier, refer to Appendix D (pages 16, 17).  
1) Flashing Green: amplifier is powering up,  
audio output is muted.  
SERVICING YOUR JL AUDIO AMPLIFIER  
If your amplifier fails or malfunctions, please  
return it to your authorized JL Audio dealer so  
that it may be sent in to JL Audio for service.  
There are no user serviceable parts or fuses inside  
the amplifier. The unique nature of the circuitry  
in the JL Audio amplifiers requires specifically  
trained service personnel. Do not attempt  
to service the amplifier yourself or through  
unauthorized repair facilities. This will not only  
void the warranty, but may result in the creation of  
more problems within the amplifier.  
2) Constant Green: amplifier is on and  
functioning normally, audio output is active.  
3) Constant Red: Indicates that the amplifier has  
exceeded its safe operating temperature, putting  
the amplifier into a self-protection mode, which  
reduces the peak power output of the amplifier.  
When its temperature returns to a safe level, the  
red light will return to green and the amplifier  
will return to full-power operating mode.  
4) Constant Amber (yellow): Indicates that  
an over-current condition has occurred and  
is accompanied by a muting of the affected  
channel(s). Because the muting behavior may be  
very short in duration, it may manifest itself as  
an audible, repetitive ticking noise in the output.  
Over-current conditions can be caused by a  
speaker impedance lower than the optimum load  
impedance range for the amplifier or a short-  
circuit in the speaker wiring. The latter can result  
from a short circuit between the positive and  
negative speaker wires or between either speaker  
wire and the vehicle chassis. The “Status LED”  
will remain amber for a few seconds, even if the  
over-current condition is of a very short duration.  
This functionality can be used to diagnose a  
short-circuit by only connecting one channel at  
a time. The “Status LED” will turn amber when  
you connect the channel that is experiencing the  
problem and turn the volume up.  
If you have any questions about the installation or  
setup of the amplifier not covered in this manual,  
please contact your dealer or technical support.  
JL Audio Technical Support:  
(954) 443-1100  
9:00 AM – 5:30 PM (Eastern Time Zone)  
Monday - Friday  
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SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS  
The XD700/5 is a very flexible amplifier, well-  
suited for a multitude of system configurations. In  
this section, the most likely configurations for a  
system with a single XD700/5 are explained in detail.  
Once you have selected your desired  
configuration, you can use the amplifier panel  
drawing on pages 18 & 19 to mark the required  
switch positions for easy reference.  
wagon application. Experiment to find the slope  
setting that results in the smoothest subwoofer to  
midbass transition.  
Next, turn your attention to the “CH 1 & 2”  
Controls and select “x1” (high-pass) on the “HP  
Filter Mode” switch and select an appropriate  
Filter Freq.” (again, 80 Hz is a good starting  
point). The “x1” setting means that the Filter  
Freq. indicated on the dial is exactly what you are  
selecting. (In the “x10” mode, the actual Filter  
Frequency is ten times higher than the indicated  
value. This setting is generally not used in  
bi-amplified systems.)  
Finally, turn your attention to the “CH 3 & 4”  
Controls and select “HP” (high-pass) on the “Filter  
Mode” switch and select an appropriate “Filter  
Freq.” (again, 80 Hz is a good starting point).  
BI-AMPLIFIED SYSTEMS  
Bi-amplified systems are defined as systems  
in which separate amplifier channels drive low-  
frequency (LF) and high-frequency (HF) speakers  
and are separately filtered to send appropriate  
frequency ranges to each speaker system.  
The most common application of  
bi-amplification in mobile audio is to drive a  
subwoofer system from one or more amplifiers or  
channels and component speakers from separate  
amplifiers or channels.  
Tri-Amplified Systems with one XD700/5  
The XD700/5’s 3-way crossover capability  
allows you to create true, tri-amplified systems by  
selecting the appropriate settings described below.  
In a tri-amplified configuration, the  
The XD700/5 can be configured to drive a  
bi-amplified system by itself.  
Bi-Amplified System with one XD700/5  
In this configuration, the Subwoofer Channel  
of the XD700/5 will drive a subwoofer system  
with low-pass filtering. The Main Channels (1&2,  
3&4) will drive component speakers in stereo  
with high-pass filtering.  
Subwoofer Channel of the XD700/5 will drive  
a subwoofer system, in mono, with low-pass  
filtering. Channels 3 & 4 will drive component  
woofers (or mid-range speakers) in stereo  
with bandpass filtering (both a high-pass  
and a low-pass filter applied). Channels 1 & 2  
will drive high-frequency speakers (tweeters,  
typically), in stereo, with high-pass filtering.  
Crossover Setup for Bi-Amplified System  
with one XD700/5:  
Once the input sections have been configured  
appropriately (see page 6), go to the “SUB CH.”  
control section and select “12dB” or 24dB”  
(low-pass) on the “LP Filter Mode” switch and  
an appropriate “Filter Freq.” (80 Hz is a good  
starting point). The “12dB” setting engages a  
shallow filter slope that gradually attenuates  
frequencies above the selected “Filter Freq.”  
setting. The “24dB” setting engages a sharper  
filter slope that more aggressively attenuates  
frequencies above the selected “Filter Freq.”  
setting. Neither setting is “better”, but in general,  
the shallower “12dB” setting is more desirable for  
a subwoofer having to fire from a trunk into the  
cabin of a sedan or coupe. The sharper “24dB”  
setting is typically better in a hatchback, SUV or  
To operate a single XD700/5 in Tri-Amplified  
mode, set the “Input Mode” switch in “2 Ch.”  
mode, and apply a single set of stereo inputs to the  
Ch. 1 & 2 Inputs only!  
Crossover Setup for Tri-Amplified System  
with one XD700/5:  
First go to the “SUB CH.” control section  
and select “12dB” or 24dB(low-pass) on the  
LP Filter Mode” switch and an appropriate  
Filter Freq.” (80 Hz is a good starting point). The  
“12dB” setting engages a shallow filter slope that  
gradually attenuates frequencies above the selected  
“Filter Freq.” setting. The “24dB” setting engages  
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a sharper filter slope that more aggressively  
attenuates frequencies above the selected “Filter  
Freq.” setting. Neither setting is inherently  
“better”, but in general, the shallower “12dB”  
setting is more desirable for a subwoofer having  
to fire from a trunk into the cabin of a sedan or  
coupe. The sharper “24dB” setting is typically  
better in a hatchback, SUV or wagon application.  
Experiment to find the slope setting that results in  
the smoothest subwoofer to midbass transition.  
Next, turn your attention to the “CH 3 &  
4” Controls and select “BP” (bandpass) on  
the “Filter Mode” switch. A bandpass filter is  
actually composed of two filters (one high-pass  
and one low-pass), which in combination allow a  
defined “band” of frequencies to pass through the  
amplifier channels and onto the speakers. These  
are ideal for actively filtered mid-bass or mid-  
range speakers in automotive sound systems.  
Now that you have engaged Bandpass Mode  
for Channels 3 & 4, select an appropriate “Filter  
Freq.” (again, 80 Hz is a good starting point).  
The Filter Frequency you are adjusting with this  
control is the high-pass portion of the bandpass  
filter. The low-pass portion is automatically set by  
the tweeter channel’s “Filter Freq.” adjustment  
(CH 1 & 2). The low-pass portion of the bandpass  
filter will always track with the CH 1 & 2 “Filter  
Freq.” setting.  
After proper adjustment of the “Input  
Sens.” controls for both main channel  
pairs and the subwoofer channel using the  
method shown in Appendix A (page 14),  
you can fine tune filter frequencies and  
attenuate either pair of channels to achieve  
proper balance. For precise filter frequency  
information refer to Appendix B (page 15)  
To operate two XD700/5’s in Tri-Amplified  
mode (one for left channel and the other for right  
channel), set the “Input Mode” switches of both  
amplifiers in “2 Ch.” mode, and apply the left  
channel signal to both the left and right inputs of  
the first amplifier’s Channel 1 & 2 Inputs, using  
an RCA y-adaptor with one female and two male  
ends. Then apply the right channel signal to both  
the left and right inputs of the second amplifier’s  
Channel 1 & 2 inputs, using a second RCA  
y-adaptor with one female and two male ends.  
Finally, turn your attention to the “CH 1  
& 2” Controls and select “x10” (high-pass)  
on the “HP Filter Mode” switch. This switch  
position multiplies the indicated “Filter  
Freq.” value by a factor of 10, so that an  
indicated frequency of 500 Hz is actually a  
filter frequency of 5000 Hz (5 kHz). The filter  
slope for this section is fixed at 12dB/octave.  
Now, select an appropriate “Filter Freq.” for  
your tweeters (5000 Hz is a good starting point).  
Before attempting any lower frequency settings,  
consult the documentation for the tweeters you  
are using and make sure you will not be driving  
the tweeters with frequencies lower than they are  
designed to handle. JL Audio mobile component  
tweeters should not be operated with Filter  
Frequencies lower than 3 kHz.  
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APPENDIX A:  
Input Sensitivity Level Setting  
6) Verify that you have disconnected the speakers  
before proceeding. Play a track with an  
appropriate sine wave (within the frequency  
range to be amplified by the channel you are  
adjusting) at 3/4 source unit volume.  
7) Connect the AC voltmeter to the speaker output  
connectors of the amplifier. If the channel  
pair is operating in stereo, it is only necessary  
to measure one channel. If bridged, make sure  
you test the voltage at the correct connectors  
(L+ and R–).  
8) Increase the “Input Sens.” control until the  
target voltage is observed with the voltmeter.  
9) Once you have adjusted each channel sectio of  
the XD700/5 to its maximum low-distortion  
output level, reconnect the speaker(s).  
The “Input Sens.” controls can now be  
adjusted downward if the amplifier requires  
attenuation to achieve the desired system  
balance.  
Following the directions below will allow the  
installer to adjust the input sensitivity of each  
amplifier channel pair simply and easily in just a  
few minutes using equipment which is commonly  
available in installation bays.  
Necessary Equipment  
• Digital AC Voltmeter  
• CD with a sine-wave test tone recorded at  
0 dB reference level in the frequency range  
to be amplified for that set of channels  
(50 Hz for subwoofer channels, 1 kHz for a  
midrange application). Do not use attenuated  
test tones (-10 dB, -20 dB, etc.).  
The Nine-Step Procedure  
1) Disconnect the speaker(s) from the  
amplifier’s speaker output connectors.  
2) Turn off all processing (bass/treble, loudness,  
EQ, etc.) on the source unit, processors (if  
used) and amplifier. Set fader control to center  
position and subwoofer level control to 3/4 of  
maximum (if used to feed the XD700/5).  
3) Turn all three “Input Sens.” controls all the  
way down.  
4) Set the source unit volume to 3/4 of full  
volume. This will allow for reasonable gain  
overlap with moderate clipping at full volume.  
5) Using the chart on this page, determine the target  
voltage for input sensitivity adjustment according  
to the nominal impedance of the speaker system  
connected to the amplifier outputs.  
Do not increase any “Input Sens.” setting for  
any amplifier channel or channel pair in the  
system beyond the maximum level established  
during this procedure. Doing so will result in  
audible distortion and possible speaker damage.  
It will be necessary to readjust the  
“Input Sens.” for the affected channels if any  
equalizer boost is activated after setting the  
“Input Sens.” with this procedure. This applies  
to any EQ boost circuit, including source unit  
tone controls or EQ circuits. EQ cuts will not  
require re-adjustment.  
Target AC Voltage  
Main CH  
Nom.  
Impedance  
Main CH  
(Stereo)  
Subwoofer  
CH  
(Bridged)  
17.4 V  
17.4 V  
17.4 V  
16.4 V  
14.1 V  
34.8 V  
24.5 V  
24.5 V  
24.5 V  
26.9 V  
26.8 V  
8Ω  
6Ω  
4Ω  
3Ω  
2Ω  
32.8 V  
28.2 V  
not recommended  
not recommended  
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APPENDIX B:  
APPENDIX C:  
Precise Frequency Selection Chart  
XD700/5 Specifications:  
Recommended Fuse Value: 60A  
“FILTER FREQ”  
Panel  
Marking  
Recommended Fuse Type: MAXI® or AGU  
Input Sections:  
No. of Inputs: Three Stereo Pairs  
Detent  
Number  
Actual  
Freq.  
Full counter-clockwise: 49  
01 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .49  
02 . . . . . . . . . . . “50” . . . . . . . . . . . .49  
03 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50  
04 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50  
05 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52  
06 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .53  
07 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .55  
08 . . . . . . . . . . . “60” . . . . . . . . . . . .57  
09 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .59  
10 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61  
11 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .63  
12 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .65  
13 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .68  
14 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .70  
15 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .73  
16 . . . . . . . . . . . “80” . . . . . . . . . . . .76  
17 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .79  
18 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .83  
19 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .86  
20 . . . . . . . “12 o’clock. . . . . . . .90  
21 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .95  
22 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 100  
23 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105  
24 . . . . . . . . . . “120” . . . . . . . . . . 111  
25 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 118  
26 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 126  
27 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135  
28 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 146  
29 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 160  
30 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 174  
31 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 192  
32 . . . . . . . . . . “200” . . . . . . . . . . 217  
33 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 243  
34 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286  
35 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 339  
36 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 406  
37 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 444  
38 . . . . . . . . . . “500” . . . . . . . . . . 482  
39 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 483  
Full-clockwise: 483  
Input Type: Differential-balanced with RCA jack inputs  
Input Range: 100mV - 4V RMS  
Amplifier Section:  
Amplifier Topology: NexD™ Ultra-High Speed Class D  
Power Supply: Unregulated MOSFET switching type  
Rated Power at 14.4V with less than  
1% THD+Noise (20Hz - 20 kHz), RMS Method  
Main Channels, Stereo, all channels driven:  
75W x 4 @ 4 ohms, 100W x 4 @ 2 ohms  
Main Channels, Bridged, all channels driven:  
150W x 2 @ 8 ohms, 200W x 2 @ 4 ohms  
Subwoofer Channel, Mono, all channels driven:  
180W x 1 @ 4 ohms, 240W x 1 @ 3 ohms, 300W x 1 @ 2 ohms  
Rated Power @ 12.5V with less than  
1% THD + Noise (20Hz - 20 kHz), RMS Method  
Stereo, all channels driven:  
60W x 4 @ 4 ohms, 90W x 4 @ 2 ohms  
Rated Power Bridged, all channels driven:  
120W x 2 @ 8 ohms, 180W x 2 @ 4 ohms  
Subwoofer Channel, Mono, all channels driven:  
180W x 1 @ 4 ohms, 240W x 1 @ 3 ohms, 300W x 1 @ 2 ohms  
S/N Ratio (A-weighted, 20 Hz-20 kHz noise bandwidth):  
Main Channels: >104 dB referred to rated power,  
>84 dB referred to 1W  
Subwoofer Channel: >103dB referred to rated power,  
>83dB referred to 1W  
Frequency Response:  
Main Channels: 12 Hz - 22 kHz (+0, -1dB)  
Subwoofer Channel: 10 Hz - 1 kHz (+0, -1dB)  
Damping Factor:  
Main Channels: >150 @ 4 ohms per ch./ 50 Hz,  
>75 @ 2 ohms per ch. / 50 Hz  
Subwoofer Channel: >120 @ 4 ohms per ch./ 50 Hz,  
>60 @ 2 ohms per ch. / 50 Hz  
Crossover Filters:  
Filter Type: State-variable / Sallen-Key, with continuously  
variable cutoff frequency selection, defeatable  
Ch 1&2: 12dB/oct. High-Pass (50-500 Hz, switchable to 500-  
5000 Hz via”x10” switch)  
Ch. 3&4: 12dB/oct. High-Pass (50-500 Hz) or Bandpass (uses  
Ch 1&2 Filter Frequency as Low-Pass cutoff)  
Sub Ch: 12dB or 24dB/oct. Low-Pass (50-500 Hz)  
Dimensions (LxWxH):  
Due to ongoing product development, all specifications are subject to  
change without notice.  
10.23” x 7.09” x 2.05” (260mm x 180mm x 52mm)  
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APPENDIX D: TROUBLESHOOTING  
“How do I properly set the input sensitivity on my amplifier?”  
Please refer to Appendix A (page 14) to set the input sensitivity for  
maximum, low-distortion output.  
“My amplifier doesn’t turn on.”  
Check the fuse, not just visually, but with a continuity meter. It is  
possible for a fuse to have poor internal connections that  
cannot be found by visual inspection. It is best to take the  
fuse out of the holder for testing. If no problem is found with  
the fuse, inspect the fuse-holder.  
Check the integrity of the connections made to each of the  
+12VDC”, “Ground”, and Remote” terminals. Ensure  
that no wire insulation is pinched by the terminal set screw  
and that each connection is tight.  
Check to make sure there is +12V at the “Remote” connection of the  
amplifier. In some cases, the turn-on lead from the source unit  
is insufficient to turn on multiple devices and the use of a relay  
is required. To test for this problem, jump the “+12VDC” wire  
to the “Remote” terminal to see if the amplifier turns on.  
“I get a repetitive ticking or popping sound coming out of the speaker(s).”  
Check the speaker wires for a possible short, either between the  
positive and negative leads or between either speaker lead  
and the vehicle’s chassis ground. If a short is present, you will  
experience distorted and/or attenuated output. The “Status  
LED” will turn Amber (yellow) in this situation. It may be  
helpful to disconnect the speaker wires from the amplifier  
and use a different set of wires connected to a test speaker.  
Check the nominal load impedance to verify that each channel  
of the amplifier is driving a load equal to or greater than  
2 ohms in stereo mode (4 ohms bridged).  
“My amplifier’s output fluctuates when I tap on it or hit a bump.”  
Check the connections to the amplifier. Make sure that the  
insulation for all wires has been stripped back far enough to  
allow a good contact area inside the terminal block.  
Check the input connectors to ensure that they all are making good  
contact with the input jacks on the amplifier.  
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“My amplifier shuts off once in a while, usually at higher volumes.”  
Check your voltage source and grounding point. The power supply  
of the XD700/5 will operate with charging system voltages  
down to 10V. Shutdown problems at higher volume levels  
can occur when the charging system voltage (or remote turn-  
on voltage) momentarily drops below 10V. These dips can  
be of very short duration making them extremely difficult  
to detect with a common DC voltmeter. To ensure proper  
voltage, inspect all wiring and termination points. It may  
also be necessary to upgrade the ground wire connecting the  
battery to the vehicle’s chassis and the power wire connecting  
the alternator to the battery. Many vehicles employ small (10  
AWG - 6 AWG) wire to ground the battery to the vehicle’s  
chassis and to connect the alternator to the battery. To prevent  
voltage drops, these wires should be upgraded to 4 AWG  
when installing amplifier systems with main fuse ratings  
above 60A. Grounding problems are the leading cause of  
misdiagnosed amplifier “failures.”  
“My amplifier turns on, but there is no output.”  
Check the input signal using an AC voltmeter to measure the  
voltage from the source unit while an appropriate test tone is  
played through the source unit (disconnect the input cables  
from the amplifier prior to this test). The frequency used  
should be in the range that is to be amplified by the amplifier  
(example: 50 Hz for a sub bass application or 1 kHz for a full  
range / high-pass application). A steady, sufficient voltage  
(between 0.1 and 4.0-volts) should be present at the output of  
the signal cables.  
Check the output of the amplifier. Using the procedure explained in  
the previous check item (after plugging the input cables back  
into the amplifier) test for output at the speaker outputs of  
the amplifier. Remove the speaker wires from the amplifier  
while doing this to prevent unpleasant noise and possible  
speaker damage. Turn the volume up approximately half  
way. 5V AC or more should be measured at the speaker  
outputs. This output level can vary greatly between  
amplifiers but it should not be in the millivolt range with  
the source unit at half volume. If you are reading sufficient  
voltage, check your speaker connections as explained below.  
Check to ensure that the speaker wires are making a good  
connection with the metal inside the terminal block. The  
speaker wire connectors are designed to accept up to 8 AWG  
wire. Make sure to strip the wire to allow for a sufficient  
connection with the metal inside the terminal block.  
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INSTALLATION NOTES:  
Use this diagram to document your amplifier’s switch and control positions.  
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19  
 
LIMITED WARRANTY - AMPLIFIERS (USA)  
JL AUDIO warrants this product to be free of defects in materials and workmanship for a  
period of two (2) years. The warranty is extended to three (3) years total if installation is performed by an  
authorized JL Audio dealer using a JL Audio Premium Power Connection System for power wiring.  
This warranty is not transferrable and applies only to the original purchaser from an authorized  
JL AUDIO dealer. Should service be necessary under this warranty for any reason due to manufacturing  
defect or malfunction, JL AUDIO will (at its discretion), repair or replace the defective product with new  
or remanufactured 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.  
Warranty is void if the product’s serial number has been removed or defaced.  
Any applicable implied warranties are limited in duration to the period of the express warranty as  
provided herein beginning with the date of the original purchase at retail, and no warranties, whether  
express or implied, shall apply to this product thereafter. Some states do not allow limitations on implied  
warranties, therefore these exclusions may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights,  
and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
If you need service on your JL AUDIO product:  
All warranty returns should be sent to JL AUDIO ’s Amplifier Service Facility freight-prepaid through  
an authorized JL AUDIO dealer and must be accompanied by proof of purchase (a copy of the original  
sales receipt). Direct returns from consumers or non-authorized dealers will be refused unless specifically  
authorized by JL AUDIO with a valid return authorization number.  
Warranty expiration on products returned without proof of purchase will be determined from the  
manufacturing date code. Coverage may be invalidated as this date is previous to purchase date. Non-  
defective items received will be returned freight-collect. Customer is responsible for shipping charges and  
insurance in sending the product to JL AUDIO. Freight damage on returns is not covered under warranty.  
For Service Information in the U.S.A. please call  
JL Audio Customer Service: (954) 443-1100  
9:00 AM – 5:30 PM (Eastern Time Zone)  
JL Audio, Inc  
10369 North Commerce Pkwy.  
Miramar, FL 33025  
(do not send product for repair to this address)  
International Warranties:  
Products purchased outside the United States of America are covered only  
by that country’s distributor and not by JL Audio, Inc.  
Printed in China  
XD700/5 MAN-06-2010  
 

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