GRAND TOURING SERIES
4/3/2 Channel
Automotive Power Amplifier
GTQ360, GTQ240 Owner’s Manual
GENUINE JBL
1. Introduction
1.1 Thanks for purchasing your new
GT series automotive multi-channel
amplifier. Your GT series amplifier will
easily connect to virtually any car audio
system, whether it is factory installed or
purchased separately. The GTQ360 and
GTQ240 include an abundance of unique
features which are described in this man-
ual. The flexible design of their built-in
crossover circuitry allows elaborate sys-
tems to be built more simply than with
conventional components. For optimum
performance, the power amplifier circuit-
ry is a fully-discrete design notable for its
low distortion and unusually clean and
clear sound quality.
In addition to conventional preamp-level
inputs, the GTQ360 and GTQ240 feature
JBL’s Universal Interface™ design, which
facilitates simple connection to factory
radios with the low distortion that is usu-
ally only associated with preamp level
connection. With the Universal Interface
on the GTQ360 and GTQ240, a factory
radio can either be used as the main
music source or simultaneously com-
bined with a CD player or changer that
has volume-control capability. By provid-
ing this two-unit direct connection,
Universal Interface circuitry eliminates the
need for an FM modulator to interface a
CD player to factory radios, improving the
fidelity of digital playback.
2. Installation and Use
2.1 Refer to the “Speaker-Level Input
Impedance Adjustments” and “Crossover
Frequency Adjustments” sections of this
manual (page 7) to see if you will need to
make alterations to the factory settings. If
you are not using the built-in crossover,
or the speaker-level inputs, you may skip
this step.
1. Disconnect the negative cable from the
battery. Note: If the vehicle’s radio fea-
tures a code-type security system, make
certain you know the code before discon-
necting the battery!
2. Run a power cable complete with a
fuse (not included) directly from the posi-
tive +12V battery terminal to the desired
amplifier location. Keep the fuse within 6"
of the battery terminal, and position it
before the wire runs through any metal
partition. A minimum of #10AWG is
required for the GTQ240 and #8AWG for
the GTQ360. The GTQ240 requires a 30A
fuse, the GTQ360 a 60A fuse.
Note: All wiring connections should be
made either by soldering with heatshrink
tubing insulation, by using commercially
available high-quality distribution blocks,
or with high-quality crimp-type insulated
connectors installed with a professional-
type, articulated crimping tool. Soldering
crimp-type terminals is recommended for
additional security. Never use wire nuts,
insulation-displacement connectors (i.e.,
ScotchLok type), or twist and tape con-
nections. Do not use electrical tape; it will
loosen with age and extreme
3. Mount amplifier in the desired location
using the included screws.
4. Connect power wiring as shown in the
Wiring Diagram.
Also, the built-in active cross-over pro-
vides either full-range, high-pass or low-
pass operation. This lets your GT series
amplifier power either subwoofer or com-
ponent speakers in a bi-amplified system,
or conventional full-range speakers in
simpler systems.
The GTQ360 and GTQ240 also include
preamp-level outputs which can provide
either full-range, high-pass or low-pass
signal to drive additional amplifiers. This
lets you build systems of virtually any
design without requiring a separate elec-
tronic crossover.
5. Connect the outputs from the head unit
to the appropriate inputs of the amplifier
according to the Wiring Diagram with
either (or both) high-quality low-level sig-
nal cables with RCA plugs, or the supplied
speaker-level input connector.
6. Connect the speakers to the amplifier
according to the Wiring Diagram.
7. Turn the gain controls to the
1/4-position for all groups.
8. Set the bass boost of each group to the
desired position.
9. Set the crossover switches for each
group as desired.
10. Set the Group 2 Input as desired.
11. Set the mode switches to Stereo,
Left + Right, or Left Input Only operation
for each group.
12. Double-check your switch settings.
Reconnect the negative battery cable.
Note: Incorrect switch settings can dam-
age your speakers!
13. Turn on the signal source at a low vol-
ume level, and check for the correct out-
put from each speaker.
14. Adjust the amplifier gain controls
using the procedure described in the
“Adjusting the Gain” section.
15. Read the rest of the manual to get
maximum use and enjoyment from your
amplifier.
1.2 About Installation
Although the GTQ360 and GTQ240 are
designed to make installation as easy as
possible, these are extremely sophisticat-
ed products that require proper installa-
tion and setup to realize their full perfor-
mance potential. If you feel you do not
have the necessary knowledge and skills,
we strongly recommend that the installa-
tion be done by your authorized JBL deal-
er.
In addition, when using a high-powered
(BTL) radio through the speaker-level
inputs, Common Sense turn-on circuitry
senses the common-mode voltage pres-
ent on the radio’s speaker wires, turning
the amplifier on without an additional
remote wire.
If you choose to install the GTQ amplifier
yourself, read all of the information in this
manual before you start the installation.
Pay particular attention to the safety pre-
cautions and notes.
temperatures.
3
+
–
)
SPEAKER LEVEL INPUTS
SPEAKER OUTPUTS (BRIDGED:
GR1
R
TOL
POWER
REM
IN/OUT
LINE LEVEL
INPUT
PREAMP
OUTPUTS
L
R
L
GR2
R
BASS EQ
OFF ON
MODE
CROSSOVER
SPEAKER
INPUT
GR1 GR2
BASS EQ
OFF ON
MODE
CROSSOVER
SPEAKER
R
GR2
L
MUTE
+
–
–
+
+
+
+
+
FUSE
30A
FUSE
30A
PREAMP
L
PREAMP
L
GR1
GR2
GR1
GR2
F
H
F
H
F
H
F
H
L
R
ST L+R
L
R
ST L+R
L
+
–
–
+
CROSSOVER DESIGNATIONS
MIN MAX
GAIN
MIN MAX
GAIN
F
=
=
=
FLAT (BYPASS)
LOW PASS
R
GR1
3
L
R
L
H
HIGH PASS
BATT(+)
GND
–
–
–
–
GROUP
1
GROUP
2
1
2
4
9
5
7
6
8
14
11
10
15
12
11
10
13
12
14
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3. System Design Using
the GTQ360 and GTQ240
2.2 Controls and Connectors
1. Preamp-Level Input Connector – Use
these connectors for line-level (preamp)
inputs to the amplifier.
2. Preamp-Level Output Connector – Use
these outputs to send signal to additional
amplifiers.
3. Speaker-Level Input Connector – Use
this connector for speaker-level input sig-
nals. A wire harness is supplied for use
with this connector. This input also
includes JBL’s Common Sense input cir-
cuitry which turns the amplifier on as
soon as the high-powered head unit con-
nected to this input is turned on.
4. Speaker Output Connectors – Connect
speaker wiring to these connectors. See
wiring directions for more information.
5., 6., 7., 8. Power Connector –
Connection for power wires REM IN/OUT
and Mute. See wiring directions for infor-
mation on proper connections.
9. Fuses – GTQ240: 30A ATC type.
GTQ360: 2 x 30A ATC type.
10. Gain Controls – Use these controls to
adjust the gain of the amplifier channel
group. See the “Adjusting the Gain” sec-
tion for tips on proper setup.
11. Preamp Crossover Switches – These
switches control the built-in crossovers
that are directed to the preamp-output
connectors. Set the switch to F (flat) for
full-band operation for that group. Set the
switch to L (low) to activate the low-pass
filter on the pre-amp output group (for
subwoofer use or to use in conjunction
with a high-pass filtered input signal to
create a band-pass crossover for a
midrange or midbass driver). Set the
switch to High-Pass to activate the high-
pass filter for use with satellite speakers
or tweeters on the pre-amp output group.
12. Speaker Crossover Switches – These
switches control the built-in crossovers
that are connected to each group's power
amplifier circuitry. Set the switch to F
(flat) for full band operation on a group.
Set this switch to L (low) to activate the
low-pass filter on the selected amplifier
group for subwoofer use or to use in con-
junction with a high-pass filtered input
signal to create a band-pass crossover
(for a midrange or midbass driver). Set
the switch to H (high) to activate the high-
pass filter for use with satellite speakers
or tweeters on an amplifier group.
13. Mode Switches – These switches are
used to set the input mode for both pre-
amp and speaker-level inputs. Set the
switch to ST(ereo) for normal operation
on the group using individual left and
right inputs. Set this switch to R to drive
both the left and right outputs with only a
single input on the right jack. Set the
switch to L+R to sum the left and right
inputs for a mono output on the group.
These switches do not affect the preamp
ouputs.
14. Bass EQ Switch – These switches acti-
vate a built-in Bass Boost circuit used to
increase low-bass output on the selected
group. These switches do not affect the
preamp outputs.
15. Group 2 Input Switch – This switch is
used to select which inputs will drive
Group 2 of the amplifier. Put the switch in
position “GR 1” to allow Group 2 to be
driven by the Group 1 inputs. Put the
switch in the “GR 2” position to drive
Group 2 with the Group 2 inputs.
Power Indicator LED (on amp chassis
top) – LED steadily illuminates for normal
operation. LED blinks when protection
circuitry or muting is engaged.
3.1 Speaker Requirements
When used in the non-bridged mode, a
group-channel of the GTQ360 or GTQ240
can easily drive two 2-ohm speaker loads.
When only one speaker is connected to
the left and right outputs of a group, virtu-
ally any conventional speaker may be
used. Although the amplifier will not be
damaged, load impedances lower than 2
ohms will eventually cause the amplifier
to overheat, activating the protection cir-
cuits and causing the unit to shut off until
it cools down sufficiently.
When a group is in bridged mode, the
combined impedance of the speaker (or
speakers) connected to the bridged chan-
nels should be at least 4 ohms. Sustained
operation of the unit in bridged mode
with less than 4 ohms will likely cause
overheating.
The GTQ360 or GTQ240 must not be used
with speakers that have either one of
their input terminals wired to the frame
of the speaker or to the chassis of the
vehicle.
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4.3 Remote-In/Out Connection
• The remote power control system turns
the GTQ amplifier off when not in use to
prevent discharging of the vehicle’s bat-
tery. Because the JBL GTQ amplifiers
include Common Sense 2-way turn-on,
when using the speaker-level inputs with
a head unit that includes a BTL power
amp it is not necessary to connect the
remote wire. The amplifier will automati-
cally activate whenever you turn on the
head unit. If you are using the line-level
inputs, or the speaker-level inputs with a
head unit that does not have a BTL power
amp, use the following remote wire con-
nections.
• Using the REM-IN feature – When +12
volts is applied to the remote IN/OUT ter-
minal the amplifier is turned on. A red
LED on the top panel of the amplifier will
illuminate to indicate the amplifier is on.
If the head unit has a +12 volt automatic
antenna or amplifier remote activation
wire, connect it to the REM-IN/OUT con-
nector on the GTQ amplifier. When the
amplifier is turned on, there is a time
delay of several seconds (longer in cold
weather) before the amplifier will produce
sound. This eliminates the chance of
annoying noises produced by the radio or
signal processors being amplified and
passed to the speakers when the system
is first activated.
4. Wiring
4.1 Wiring
Proper wiring of the GTQ amplifiers and
the associated components is extremely
important for proper performance and
long-term reliability. Using the proper
type of wire is very important.
3.2 Signal Sources
The low-level preamp outputs of any
radio/tape deck, CD player, or preamp/
equalizer so equipped can drive the
GTQ360 or GTQ240. The gain controls of
the amplifier are used to match its input
sensitivity to the output voltage of the
source. This matching is important to
keep noise low and is explained in the
“Adjusting the Gain” section of this
manual.
Route the wiring through the car carefully.
Do not allow wires to lay against sharp
sheet metal edges or any other surfaces
that might wear away or cut through the
insulation of the wire. Use insulated strain
reliefs, rubber grommets and plastic tub-
ing to protect the wires whenever they are
run through sheet metal panels or are
placed where they might be pulled or
damaged.
Parallel Wiring
(+)
Thanks to Universal Interface Circuitry,
the GTQ360 or GTQ240 can also be con-
nected to power amplifiers, radios or
equalizers that are equipped with only
speaker outputs by connecting them
through the speaker-level input connec-
tor. Inside the GTQ360 and GTQ240, the
speaker-level and preamp-level inputs are
connected through a mixing circuit, which
allows them to be used simultaneously.
Therefore a low-level source, such as a
CD player equipped with a volume con-
trol, may be connected to the preamp-
level inputs at the same time as a pow-
ered radio/tape unit is connected to the
speaker-level inputs. This provides a high-
er performance alternative to an FM mod-
ulator connection when you wish to add
CD capability to a factory cassette stereo.
Switching from one source to the other is
as simple as turning the desired source
on and turning the undesired one off —
no additional switches or relay connec-
tions are needed.
2 ohms
Nominal
Impedance
4 ohms
4 ohms
4.2 Ground Wire
• Proper grounding is extremely impor-
tant. Use a heat- and oil-resistant stranded
copper automotive wire equivalent to the
size used for the +12V connection. Crimp
or solder and insulate any wire-to-wire
connections. Keep the ground wire as
short as possible. A ground wire must be
solidly connected to a major sheet-metal
structure of the vehicle such as a panel
near the amp-mounting location. Scrape
all paint and primer off the sheet metal at
the grounding point to ensure a good
electrical connection. Attach the wire to
the grounding point with a nut, bolt and
star washer. The high current demanded
by high-powered amplifiers requires a
more secure ground than the typical
sheet-metal screw will provide. Coat the
connection with silicon sealant for better
long-term reliability.
(–)
Series Wiring
(+)
4 ohms
• Some head units have no automatic
antenna or power amp activation wire.
Others have automatic antenna wires that
are “on” only when the radio is used but
not when a tape is played. In such cases,
connect the remote-in turn-on terminal to
an unused accessory terminal in the fuse
block, or any other +12 volt source that is
turned on and off with the vehicle’s igni-
tion switch. The remote on/off system
8 ohms
Nominal
Impedance
4 ohms
(–)
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Subwoofer (Low-Pass)
A. Satellite/Subwoofer
Cassette/CD Tuner
Speaker-Level Output Connection
(Use only when line-level output
is not available)
(–)
(+)
High-Pass Satellite
Crossover Frequency: 100Hz
CD Player
or Changer
Cassette/CD Tuner
Tweeter/Midrange Satellites
(High-Pass)
Left
Right
C: 300µF capacitor
100V, non-polarized
(–)
(+)
C
(+)
C
(–)
L
Subwoofer Low-Pass
Crossover Frequency: 100Hz
Antenna Input
L: 6.2mH air core inductor
CD Input
Amplifier
Speaker
Level
Power
Antenna
Cassette/Receiver
Power Supply
Wires
Inputs
GTQ360
Power
Antenna
Relay
Amplifier
Amplifier
Power
+
–
)
Cassette/CD Preamp Output
SPEAKER LEVEL INPUTS
SPEAKER OUTPUTS (BRIDGED:
GR1
R
TOL
LINE LEVEL
INPUT
PREAMP
OUTPUTS
GR2
Speaker
Output
POWER
R
GR2
L
L
R
L
GR2
R
REM
IN/OUT
Connection
+
–
–
+
+
+
+
+
FUSE
30A
FUSE
30A
MUTE
GR1
GR2
GR1
Connection
L
+
–
–
+
R
GR1
L
R
–
–
–
–
BATT(+)
GND
*You may change the subwoofer satellite crossover frequency by using the
Inductor and Capacitor values calculated with the following formulas:
+
–
Speakers
Speakers
30,000
High-Pass (Satellite Crossover):
= New Capacitor Value in µF
Blue w/White Stripe - Remote On/Off
Desired crossover Frequency in Hz
Amplifier
+
+
Speaker
Output
Connection
Ignition Switch
620
Low-Pass (Subwoofer Crossover):
= New Inductor Value in mH
Desired crossover Frequency in Hz
(Not Included)
Center Channel
Bridged Speaker Connection*
Fuse
–
+
B. Center Channel
Main +12V
+
–
Amplifier
Speaker
Output
( – )
Ω Minimum
( + )
Vehicle Battery
8
Connection
8
Ω L-Pad
(Optional but Recommended)
Power Ground
GTQ360
Chassis Ground
+
–
)
SPEAKER LEVEL INPUTS
SPEAKER OUTPUTS (BRIDGED:
GR1
R
TOL
LINE LEVEL
INPUT
PREAMP
OUTPUTS
GR2
POWER
R
GR2
L
L
R
L
GR2
R
REM
FUSE IN/OUT
30A
+
–
–
+
+
+
+
+
FUSE
30A
MUTE
GR1
GR2
GR1
L
+
–
–
+
R
GR1
L
R
draws negligible current so a relatively
small (18 or 20 gauge) wire may be used.
• Using the REM-OUT feature – The REM-
IN/OUT terminal of the GTQ amplifier
may be used to turn on other amplifiers
when the GTQ amplifier is being turned
on by the Common Sense circuitry in the
speaker-level input. Simply connect the
head unit speaker-level outputs to the
GTQ amplifier speaker-level inputs and
connect the REM-IN/OUT terminal to the
remote-in terminal of other amplifiers or
signal processors. The GTQ amplifier will
turn on the other amps or processors
whenever the Common Sense circuitry
turns on the GTQ amplifier.
–
–
–
–
BATT(+)
GND
* Center Channel Speaker Minimum 8 Ohms, Main
Speakers Minimum 4 Ohms When Used Simultaneously.
( + )
4Ω Minimum
( – )
( – )
( + )
Stereo, Non-Bridged
Speaker Connection*
4Ω Minimum
Simultaneous Stereo-Mono Connection Diagrams
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5. Internal Adjustments
5.1 Speaker-Level Input
Impedance Adjustments
The speaker level inputs of the GTQ
amplifiers come factory-set with
5.2 Crossover Frequency
Adjustments
5.3 Custom Chip Construction
Regardless of whether you build or buy it,
the necessary resistor network has the
following configuration:
The GTQ amplifiers include built-in
frequency selectable crossovers. One
crossover is connected in series with the
amplifier circuitry and the other cross-
over is connected to the preamp level out-
put jacks. These crossovers can be set in
either the “F” (full bandwidth operation),
“L” (subwoofer operation), or “H” (satel-
lite operation).
100k ohm input impedance. This will pro-
vide the lowest distortion operation from
the speaker outputs of most modern head
units by reducing the power the amplifier
in the head unit must deliver to practi-
cally, nothing. On some older or lower-
priced head units this load will not facili-
tate proper fader operation. To allow for
this, we have provided the ability to
change the input impedance of the speak-
er-level inputs to 15 ohms. This is accom-
plished by moving the jumpers shown on
the diagram below. This input is also
capable of directly accepting signals,
when in the 100k ohm setting, from many
Balanced Line Drivers such as those
sometimes used in competition vehicles.
If the head unit has 4 channels of built-in
amplification and/or an electronic fader
control, you should leave the jumpers in
the factory-set position.
The crossover frequencies are set by
chips inside the amplifier. These chips are
simply a set of resistors, connected
across the pins and molded into a single
package. The crossover frequencies may
be changed to any value desired by
changing the resistor network. JBL has
chips available in the popular values list-
ed in the table which follows. If none of
these suit your system, you may purchase
compatible resistor networks from a local
electronics store, or you may build your
own custom values from discrete resis-
tors mounted on a 14-pin DIP Header
using the instructions which follow.
4.4 Mute Connection
The GTQ amplifier includes a mute input
terminal. This amplifier will mute when a
5V to 12V DC signal is applied to the
“mute” input and will be in normal oper-
ation mode with either a ground or noth-
ing connected to the “mute” input. This
“mute” input is compatible with any
aftermarket noise gate that puts out a
control voltage of +5V to +12V DC.
• Each resistor in the package has the
same value.
• If you know the crossover frequency you
want, you can calculate the resistor value
necessary by solving the following equa-
tion:
Resistor
Value
in ohms
2,500,000
Frequency in Hz
=
If the head unit has 2 channels of amplifi-
cation, with a speaker-level fader, the
jumpers should be set to the 15-ohm
position. This will always be a rotary-type
control, not one controlled by electronic
pushbuttons.
4.5 Speaker-Level Input
Harness
• Use the following equation if you have a
resistor pack of a known value, and want
to find its crossover frequency:
Frequency Resistor JBL Part
Color Codes
Value
Number
Group 1 Left (+):
Group 1 Left (–):
White
50Hz
80Hz
47k Ω
33k Ω
22k Ω
12k Ω
10k Ω
6.8k Ω
4.7k Ω
3.9k Ω
1k Ω
1-23-750
1-23-817
1-23-820
1-23-821
1-23-810
1-23-822
1-23-815
1-23-823
1-23-824
1-23-816
White with
Black Stripe
Gray
Gray with
Black Stripe
Green
Green with
Black Stripe
Purple
Purple with
Black Stripe
2,500,000
Resistor Value in ohms
Frequency
in Hz
JUMPER SELECTOR
SELECT 100K OR 15 OHMS
=
Group 1 Right (+):
Group 1 Right (–):
120Hz
200Hz
250Hz
375Hz
500Hz
650Hz
2.5kHz
5kHz
• To build chips from discrete resistors,
solder the resistors to a standard 14-pin
“DIP Header” according to the diagram. If
a DIP Header is not available, you may
bend the leads of 1⁄4-watt resistors 90
degrees, trim them to 3mm-length, and
insert them directly into the chip sockets.
Group 2 Left (+):
Group 2 Left (–):
100K
Ω
15
LINE INPUT
3
BAT
Group 2 Right (+):
Group 2 Right (–):
3
GND
REM
OUT
470 Ω
7
BEST-Vertical Mounting
To change the crossover frequency
change the resistor network as follows:
1. Remove the screws from the bottom
panel as shown below.
AIR FLOW
6. Adjusting the Gain
Before operating the GTQ amplifiers,
recheck all wiring connections to make
sure they are correct and secure. Be sure
that a fuse (not included) is installed in the
7. Typical Applications
The following diagrams show the most
common basic system configurations of
the GTQ amps. One or more of these
building blocks may be combined to form
elaborate system designs.
The GTQ amps use the terminology
“Group 1” and “Group 2” to indicate the
two main signal paths within the amplifi-
er. Each “group” may consist of a mono
bridged signal or a stereo pair of L+R
signals depending on the system
configuration.
+
12V line near the battery. Reconnect the
negative ground (–) terminal of the bat-
tery. Make sure that the mode switches,
crossover switches, Group 2 Input switch-
es, and crossover frequency modules are
properly set.
• The setting of the gain controls on the
GTQ amplifiers is important to ensure
proper performance, low noise levels, and
maximum reliability in the system.
Using a high signal level from the source
and a low gain setting on the amplifier
will help keep background noise levels in
the system low.
• To adjust a system using a single GTQ
amplifier, start with both of the amplifier
gain controls fully counterclockwise. Set
all bass/treble or equalizer controls to
their centered or bypassed positions.
While listening carefully to the system
output, adjust the volume control of the
radio/tape deck to the point where you
first begin to hear audible distortion.
Use caution: excessive distortion can
damage loudspeakers. Reduce the level
just to the point where the distortion goes
away. If this setting does not provide ade-
quate volume levels, gradually increase
(turn clockwise) the gain control for the
main (usually front) speaker groups on
the GTQ amplifier until the system plays
as loud as necessary or when the first
signs of distortion are heard.
2. Select which resistor module, high
pass or low pass, that you wish to
change.
3. A chip puller, which can be obtained
from any electronics store, is recom-
mended to remove the resistor chip. Pull
the resistor chip from the socket as
shown in the figure below.
GOOD-Horizontal Mounting
AIR FLOW
NEVER-Mount Upside Down
System 1
Active 3-way using outboard tweeter amplifier
Speaker Preamp Group
Front
JBL C.
Output
Output
2
JBL GTS600REV
A
PC00108800
NORRIDGE, CA
Mode CrossoverCrossover Input X-over Frequency
FILTER
LOW PASS
CROSSOVER
FREQUEELENC
S T
MCOYIODUNLE
GR 1
GR 2
Stereo
Stereo
Low
Low
High
High
—
GR 2
5k**
80Hz**
C10
C13
FILTER
HIGH PASS
FREQUEELENC
S T
MCOYIODUNLE
* A single (mono) subwoofer may be used by setting GR 2
mode to "L+R."
** The crossover frequencies listed are suggestions. Actual
crossover points should be determined from
loudspeaker requirements.
4. Place the new module in the socket
making sure all pins are lined up with the
socket holes. Press the module firmly into
the socket.
GR 1
Input
GR 1
GR 2 GR 2
Input
Pre Out Input Pre Out
LOW-POWER
STEREO AMP
GTQ AMP
5. Replace the bottom lid.
For further information on how to use the
speaker output and preamp output
crossovers for system building see the
“Typical Applications” and “Add-On and
Upgrade Steps” sections.
GR 1
GR 2
–
+
+
–
–
+
–
+
+
L
–
–
+
L
R
L
R
R
Tweeters
Midbass
Subwoofers*
8
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
Preamp or
Preamp or
Front
Rear
Speaker-Level
Input
Application 3
4-Channel Bi-Amplified System with
Non-Fading Subwoofers
Application 1
4-Channel Full-Range
Front
Rear
Speaker-Level
Input
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
GR 1
GR 2
GR 1
GR 2
Group 1
ST
–
Flat
–
Group 2
ST
GR 2
Flat
Input Mode
Group 2 Input
Speaker Crossover
Preamp Output Crossover
Group 1
Stereo
–
High Pass Low Pass
–
Group 2
Stereo
GR 1+2
Mode
GTQ
AMP
GTQ
AMP
Group 2 Input
Speaker Crossover
Preamp Crossover
–
GR 1
GR 2
GR 1
GR 2
–
+
L
–
L
+
L
L
–
+
–
L
+
L
–
L
L
–
R
+
R
–
R
+
R
–
R
+
R
–
R
+
R
–
+
–
+
–
+
–
+
–
+
–
+
–
+
–
+
L
R
L
R
L
R
L
R
Subwoofers
Front Speakers
Rear Speakers
Front Speakers
Application 4
Application 2
2-Channel Bridged
3-Channel Bi-Amplified System with
Non-Fading Mono Subwoofer
L
R
L
R
L
R
Preamp or
Output
Front
Rear
Speaker-Level
Input
2-Channel Input
L
R
L
R
GR 1
GR 2
Group 1
Group 2
R
GR 2
*
Group 1
Stereo
–
Group 2
L+R
GR 1+2
R
R
GR 2
GR 1
Input Mode
Group 2 Input
Speaker Crossover
Preamp Output Crossover
R
–
*
Mode
Group 2 Input
Speaker Crossover
Preamp Crossover
High Pass Low Pass
GTQ
AMP
–
–
–
–
*Set to Low Pass for subwoofers, High Pass for satellites
or Flat for full range.
GTQ
AMP
GR 1
GR 2
–
+
L
–
L
+
L
R
GR 2
GR 1
–
R
+
R
–
+
R
–
+
R
L
L
–
+
–
+
–
+
–
+
–
+
L
R
L
R
Front Speakers
Satellite Speakers
Subwoofer
9
8. In Case of Difficulty
Power-on light does not come on
• Head unit not on; turn the head unit on.
• Ground wire is disconnected or defec-
tive; check for continuity with an ohm-
meter between the amplifier’s ground ter-
minal and a known chassis ground point.
• Battery wire is disconnected or defec-
+
tive; check for approximately 12 volts
Power light is on, but no sound is heard
from some or all of the speakers
• Defective head unit or signal processor;
check each component for proper wiring
and operation.
• Defective GTQ amplifier; if there is audio
signal present at the inputs of the amplifi-
er and there is no output, the GTQ amplifi-
er may be defective.
between the amplifier’s battery and
ground terminals.
• Blown fuse; check amplifier’s fuses
located on the end panel near the power
connector. If they are blown, replace them
with identical ones. If the new fuses blow
immediately, check all the wiring connec-
tions. If the source of the problem cannot
be determined, consult your JBL dealer.
• Remote-on wire between the head unit
and the amplifiers is disconnected or
Alternator whine through the audio sys-
tem with the engine running
+
defective; check for 12 volts between
amplifier's remote-on input terminal and
the ground wire with the head unit on.
• Ground loops; follow the wiring sugges-
tions in the section called “Solving Noise
Problems.” Also, verify that the chassis
grounding point you have chosen is true
ground by checking for continuity
between the chassis ground point and
battery ground.
Power light is on, but no sound is heard
from some or all of the speakers
• Incorrect switch settings; make sure that
all switches (mode, input and crossover)
are in their correct positions for your sys-
tem configuration.
• Incorrectly connected or shorted speaker
wires; check for shorts in wiring.
• Defective or disconnected audio cables;
check for continuity and replace if
necessary.
Bass output from speakers too low
• Speaker wired out of phase; check for
+
proper polarity on all speaker wiring (
+
amp terminal to speaker terminal and –
amp terminal to – speaker terminal).
Power light is blinking and no sound is
heard
• Incorrect gain adjustment; verify that the
amplifier gain controls are not turned
completely down. If they are, sound out-
put level may be very low and may give
the impression that the system (or part of
the system) is dead.
• Incorrectly connected or shorted speaker
wires; check for shorts in wiring.
• Defective GTQ amplifier; if there is no
short on the speaker outputs, the GTQ
amplifier may be broken. Consult your
JBL dealer.
10
Specifications
GTQ360
GTQ240
Power Output
(20Hz – 20kHz,
14.4V Battery Voltage)
60 Watts x 4 (4 Ohms, 0.05% THD)
90 Watts x 4 (2 Ohms, 0.08% THD)
180 Watts x 2 (Bridged 4 Ohms, 0.08% THD)
45 Watts x 4 (4 Ohms, 0.05% THD)
60 Watts x 4 (2 Ohms, 0.08% THD)
120 Watts x 2 (Bridged 4 Ohms, 0.08% THD)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Frequency Response
100dBA
100dBA
10Hz – 50kHz (+0, –1dB)
10Hz – 50kHz (+0, –1dB)
20Hz – 20kHz (+0, – 0.1dB)
20Hz – 20kHz (+0, – 0.1dB)
Damping Factor
Slew Factor
> 200
> 200
> 5
> 5
Line-Level Input Sensitivity
(For Rated Power)
100mV – 4V RMS
100mV – 4V RMS
Line-Level Input Impedance
10k Ohms
10k Ohms
Speaker-Level Input Impedance
15 Ohm or 100k Ohm
15 Ohm or 100k Ohm
(Selectable by Internal Jumpers)
(Selectable by Internal Jumpers)
Speaker-Level Input Sensitivity
200mV – 8V RMS
200mV – 8V RMS
Preamp Output Level
Preamp Input:
V out = V in
V out = V in
Speaker Input:
V out = 1/2 V in
V out = 1/2 V in
Minimum Speaker Impedance
Single-Ended (Non-Bridged):
Bridged:
2 Ohms
4 Ohms
2 Ohms
4 Ohms
Built-in Electronic
Crossover Frequency and Slope
18dB per Octave Low-Pass Filter,
Frequency Chips Available from 50Hz – 5kHz
Factory Setting: 80Hz
18dB per Octave Low-Pass Filter,
Frequency Chips Available from 50Hz – 5kHz
Factory Setting: 80Hz
18dB per Octave High-Pass Filter,
Frequency Chips Available from 50Hz – 5kHz
Factory Setting: 80Hz
18dB per Octave High-Pass Filter,
Frequency Chips Available from 50Hz – 5kHz
Factory Setting: 80Hz
Bass Boost Frequency and Magnitude
Mute Trigger Voltage
Power Requirement
Fuse Size
+4dB at 40Hz
+4dB at 40Hz
5V to 12V
5V to 12V
11 to 16V DC Negative Ground
30 Amp ATC Type Fuse (2 per Amplifier)
11 to 16V DC Negative Ground
40 Amp ATC Type Fuse
Size (HxWxL)
2 x 11-1/4 x 14"
2 x 11-1/4 x 12"
(51 x 286 x 356mm)
(51 x 286 x 305mm)
Weight
13.5 lbs (6.12 kg)
Molex Mini-Fit Jr
11.1 lbs (5.03 kg)
Molex Mini-Fit Jr
Speaker-Level Input
Mating Connector
#39-01-2080
#39-01-2080
Metal Pins: 39-00-0038
Metal Pins: 39-00-0038
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Declaration of Conformity
WarrantyTerms:
1 Year Transferable Limited Warranty / 2 Year Extended Transferable Limited Warranty (USA Only)
We, JBL Europe A/S
Kongevejen 194B
DK-3460 Birkerød
DENMARK
This is an important document.
Attach your bill of sale to
this page and keep it in a safe
place. Your bill of sale is your
warranty.
The JBL warranty remains in effect for one
year from the date of the first consumer
purchase unless installed by an authorized
JBL dealer. Installation by an authorized JBL
dealer will extend the warranty to a period
of two years.
declare in own responsibility, that the products described
in this owner’s manual are in compliance with technical
standards:
EN 55 020 /6.1988
EN 50 082-1/3.1995
the instruction manual; damage resulting
from the performance of repairs by some-
one not authorized by JBL; damage caused
by installation of parts that do not conform
to JBL specifications; units used for com-
mercial or business use; any claims based
on misrepresentations by the seller; prod-
ucts sold on an “as-is” or final sale basis; or
the cost of installing, removing, or rein-
stalling the unit. JBL’s liability is limited to
the repair or replacement, at our option, of
any defective product and shall not include
incidental or consequential damages. JBL
reserves the right to replace a discontinued
model with a comparable model. Any
replacement units or parts may be new
or rebuilt.
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the JBL Factory without
Authorization. They will be
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Returned Unopened.
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this Warranty
You are responsible for transporting your
product for repair or replacement. JBL will
pay reasonable return charges for delivery
to any location in the United States if the
repair or replacement is covered under
the warranty.
The JBL warranty protects the original
owner and all subsequent owners providing
that the JBL product was purchased from an
authorized dealer in the United States or
purchased by military personnel from an
authorized military outlet. A copy of the
original dated bill of sale must be presented
whenever warranty service is required.
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or fax us at 516-496-0812. Outside the
United States, please contact your local
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To Obtain Warranty Service
If you require warranty service, please
return the product to your dealer. If this is
not possible and you live in the United
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information on how to obtain service or
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