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User guide BLITZ BZA2290
Detailed instructions for use are in the User's Guide. BRIDGEABLE MOSFET POWER AMPLIFIERS
BZA-2290/BZA-2390 BZA-2490/BZA-4190
OWNER'S MANUAL
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
1 2 3~7 8 9~11 9 10~11
Troubleshooting Wiring
12 13
Introduction & Features
Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a BLITZ amplifier. You have purchased a quality product designed and engineered to give you many years of uncompromised musical service. BLITZ amplifiers are designed with the latest technology available, incorporating a DC to DC Switching Power Supply, which provides headroom for even the most demanding peaks and dynamic ranges found on modern CD's and recordings.
Features
Electronic Crossover Network Bass Boost Circuit Bridgeable at 4 Ohms 2 Ohm Stereo Stable Tri-Mode Capable Gold plated RCA Inputs Line Outs for Left and Right Channel Line Outs for 1/2 Channel(BZA-4290 only) Low Pass Filter Controls High Pass Filter Controls Remote Bass Level Control (Optional) Power and Protection LED Indicators BLUE Lighting Illumination 6+6 LED Level meter Soft Turn-on/Turn-off
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Specification
Specification
BZA-2290
RMS at 4 Ohms MAX at 4 Ohms MAX at 4 Ohms BRIDGED RMS at 2 Ohms VARIABLE HIGH PASS VARIABLE LOW PASS T.H.D S/N RATIO Input Sensitivity Channel Separation FREQ. Response Dimensions (W x H x L)
BZA-2390
2 X 150W 2 X 500W 1 X 60 0 W 2 X 250W 40Hz~3K0Hz 40Hz~350Hz <0.04% >90dB 100mV ~ 4V >65dB 10Hz ~ 30KHz 10" X 2.17" X 8.7"
BZA-2490
2 X 250W 2 X 800W 1 X 950W 2 X 400W 40Hz~3KHz
BZA-4190
4 X 100W 4 X 250W 2 X 400W 4 X 150W 40Hz~3KHz
2 X 130W 2 X 400W 1 X 500W 2 X 200W 40Hz~3KHz 40Hz~350Hz <0.04% >90dB 100mV ~ 4V >65dB 10Hz ~ 30KHz 10" X 2.17" X 7.9"
40Hz~350Hz 40Hz~350Hz <0.04% >90dB 100mV ~ 4V >65dB <0.04% >90dB 100mV ~ 4V >65dB
10Hz ~ 30KHz 10Hz ~ 30KHz 10" X 2.17" X 9.8" 10" X 2.17" X 11.4"
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Features & Controls
Features & Controls
BZA-2290 / BZA-2390 / BZA-2490
LINE INPUT REMOTE
PROT. PWR.
OFF ON 40 350 LPF HPF FULL 40 3K MIN MAX
LINE OUT L
BASS BOOST
LOW PASS
MODE
HIGH PASS
INPUT LEVEL
R
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
13
10 11 12
FUSE SPEAKER L
BRIDGED MODE
POWER R
GND +REM +12V
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Features & Controls
Features & Controls
BZA-4190
4
3
3
INPUT LEVEL
BASS BOOST
FULL
MODE
LOW PASS
HPF
Ch3
Ch1
LOW PASS
HPF
MODE
BASS BOOST
FULL
INPUT LEVEL
MIN MAX
OFF
ON
LPF
40
350
Ch4 Ch2
40
350
LPF
ON
OFF
MIN MAX
3/4 CH REMOTE
PROT. PWR.
HIGH PASS
HIGH PASS
40
3K
CHANNEL 3+4
LINE INPUT
LINE OUT
LINE INPUT
40
3K
CHANNEL 1+2
9
6 1
2
1
5
7
8
7
5
4
2
6
13
10 11 12
BRIDGED
BRIDGED
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
GND
FUSES POWER
+REM +12V
SPEAKER
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Features & Controls
Features & Controls
1.REMOTE CONTROL INPUT ( Pig-1 ) 2.BASS BOOST SWITCH - ON and OFF 3.VARIABLE LOW-PASS FILTER(40Hz ~ 350Hz)
When Crossover Mode Selector is in Low Pass Mode, this control limits the frequencies which will be distributed to the speakers to those below the value to which this is set within the range 40~350Hz.
4.MODE CONTROL
Adjust the crossover for your chosen installation method. -LPF : Low pass filter- only bass tones go to speakers. Use with woofer or sub-woofer. -HPF : High pass filter - blocks very low tones from the speakers. -FULL : No filter - all tones go to speakers. Use with full-range speakers, or with external crossovers.
5.VARIABLE HIGH-PASS FILTER(40Hz ~ 3kHz)
When Crossover Mode Selector is in High Pass Mode, this control limits the frequencies which will be distributed to the speakers to those above the value to this is set within the range 40Hz~3kHz.
6.INPUT LEVEL(INPUT SENSITIVITY ADJUSTMENT)
This control adjust the amplifier's input sensitivity. Input sensitivity is variable from 100Millivolts to 4 volts. Clockwise increases sensitivity. Counterclockwise decreases sensitivity. This knob is not a volume control signal levels. A lower signal level will require increased sensitivity for full power. A higher signal level will require decreased sensitivity.
7.LINE INPUT RCA JACKS
These inputs are for signal cables from the source. Always use high quality shielded RCA cables.
8.LINE OUT RCA JACKS
The LINE OUT allows you to build multiple amplifier systems without having to use splitter cords to distribute the signal. Now it is simple a matter of bringing one set of RCAs into the first amplifier, then using the line out RCA jacks as the feed to the next amplifier.
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Features & Controls
Features & Controls
9.LED Indicator - POWER : This GREEN LED will illuminate when the amplifier is turned
"ON". If it fails to illuminate, check the power connections to the Amplifier and fuses. - PROTECTION : The amplifier protection circuitry will disable the amplifier if input overload, short circuit or extremely high temperature conditions are detected. When the protection mode is in operation, the LED indicator on the side panel will be illuminated, indicating the amplifier has gone into a self preservation mode. If you observe that the Protection LED is lit, please check the system carefully to determine what has caused the protection circuit to engage. The amplifier can be reset by turning the remote power off and then on again. If the amplifier shut down due to a thermal overload condition, please allow it to cool down before restarting. If the amplifier shut down because of an input overload or short circuit, be sure to repair these conditions before attempting to power up the amplifier again.
10.B- TERMINAL (CHASSIS GROUND)
To avoid unwanted ignition noise caused by ground loops, it is essential that the Amplifier be grounded to a clean, bare, metal surface of the vehicles chassis.
11.REMOTE POWER ON
To remote wire car stereo. This amplifier is turned "ON" remotely when vehicle's stereo is turned "ON". Note: IF YOUR RADIO DOES NOT HAVE +12 VOLT OUTPUT LEAD WHEN TURNED ON, THE "REMOTE" TERMINAL ON THE AMPLIFIER CAN BE CONNECTED TO VEHICLES ACCESSORY CIRCUIT WHICH PROVIDES +12V WHEN THE CAR IS ON.
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Features & Controls
Features & Controls
12.B+ TERMINAL (BATTERY POSITIVE)
Due to the power requirements of the Amplifier, this connection should be made directly to the positive(+) terminal of battery. For safety measure, install an in-line fuse Holder (not included) as close to the battery positive(+) terminal as possible with an ampere rating not to exceed total value of fuses in Amp.
13.SPEAKER TERMINAL
Fig 1.
REMOTE
PROT. PWR.
LEVEL
EL LEV
MAX MIN
MIN
MAX
Remote Bass Level Control : Optional
Remote Bass Boost Control : This control adjusts the Bass Boost gain for the amplifier's speaker output (0 - +12dB)
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Installation & Precautions Installation
1. Find a suitable location in the vehicle to mount the amplifier. 2. Make sure there is sufficient air flow around the intended mounting location. 3. Bolt the amplifier to the mounting surface. 4. Connect the power ground terminal to the nearest point on the chassis of the car. Keep this ground wire less than one meter (39") in length. Use 8 gauge wire. 5. Connect the remote terminal to the remote output of the head unit using 14 gauge wire. 6. Connect an empty fuse holder within 300 mm (12") of the battery and run 8 gauge or larger high quality cable from this fuse to the amplifier location. 7. Make sure there is no fuse in this fuse holder. Then make the connection to the "BATT"connection on the amplifier. 8. If multiple amplifiers are being used, use cables (each with it's own fuse at the battery) or a # O or #2 cable from the fuse holder at the battery to a distribution block at or near the amplifier's location. 9. Connect all line inputs and outputs using high-quality RCA-RCA cables. 10. Insert fuse(s) at the battery fuse holder(s). 11. Recheck all connections before powering up. 12. Set all level controls to their least sensitive positions and set all crossover controls, switches, etc. To the desired frequency or position. 13. Once the system is powered up, set the volume control on the head unit to about the 2 O'clock position, and then set all the amplifiers' level controls for maximum output level. 14. Further fine tuning of the various controls may be m\necessary to obtain the desired results.
Precautions
1. Before you drill or cut any holes, investigate your car's layout very carefully. Take care when you work near the gas tank, fuel lines, hydraulic lines and electrical wiring.. 2. Do not operate the amplifier when it is unmounted. Attach all audio system components securely within the automobile to prevent damage, especially in an accident 3. Do not mount this amplifier so that the wire connections are unprotected or in a pinched condition, or likely to be damaged by nearby objects. Be sure to select a location inside your vehicle which has adequate ventilation.. 4. Before making or breaking power connections in your system, disconnect the vehicle battery. Confirm that your head unit or other equipment is turned off while connecting the input jacks and speaker terminals. 5. If you need to replace the power fuse, only replace it with a fuse identical to that supplied with the system. Using a fuse fo a different type or rating may result in damage to your system which isn't covered by the manufacturer's warranty.
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System Wiring
System Wiring
BZA-2290 / BZA-2390 / BZA-2490
MONO MODE
L
SPEAKER
BRIDGED MODE
R
SUB WOOFER 4~8 OHM
STEREO MODE
L LIFT SPEAKER 2~8 OHM
SPEAKER
BRIDGED MODE
R RIGHT SPEAKER 2~8 OHM
TRI MODE
BRIDGED 4~8 OHM
SPEAKER L LIFT SPEAKER 4~8 OHM
BRIDGED MODE
R RIGHT SPEAKER 4~8 OHM
INDUCTOR LOW PASS FILTER
CAPACITOR HIGH PASS FILTER
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System Wiring
System Wiring
BZA-4190
2CHANNEL MODE
BRIDGED
BRIDGED
BRIDGED 4~8 OHM
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
BRIDGED 4~8 OHM
3CHANNEL MODE
BRIDGED BRIDGED
CH1 CH1 SPEAKER 2~8 OHM
CH2
CH3
CH4
BRIDGED 4~8 OHM
CH2 SPEAKER 2~8 OHM
4CHANNEL MODE
BRIDGED BRIDGED
CH1 CH1 SPEAKER 2~8 OHM
CH2
CH3
CH4 CH4 SPEAKER 2~8 OHM
CH2 SPEAKER 2~8 OHM
CH3 SPEAKER 2~8 OHM
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System Wiring
System Wiring
BZA-4190
6CHANNEL MODE
SUB WOOFER 4~8 OHM
SUB WOOFER 4~8 OHM
BRIDGED
BRIDGED
CH1 CH1 SPEAKER 4~8 OHM
CH2
CH3
CH4 CH4 SPEAKER 4~8 OHM
CH2 SPEAKER 4~8 OHM
CH3 SPEAKER 4~8 OHM
INDUCTOR LOW PASS FILTER
CAPACITOR HIGH PASS FILTER
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Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Amplifier will not power up.
Check for good ground connection. Check that remote DC terminal has at least 3V DC. Check that there is battery power on the + terminal. Check all fuses. Check that Protection LED is not lit. If it is lit, shut off amplifier briefly and then repower it.
High hiss or engine noise (alternator whine) in speakers.
Disconnect all RCA inputs to the amplifier(s)-if hiss/noise disappears, then plug in the component driving the amplifier and unplug it's inputs. If hiss/ noise disappears, go on until the faulty/noisy component is found. It is best to set the amplifier's input level as low as possible. The best subjective S/N ratio is obtainable this way. Try to drive as high a signal level from the head unit as possible.
Protection LED comes on when the amplifier is powered up.
Check for shorts on speaker leads. Check that the volume control on the head unit is turned down low. Remove speaker leads, and reset the amplifier. If the Protection LED still comes on, then the amplifier is faulty.
Amplifier(s) gets very hot.
Check that the minimum speaker impedance for that model is correct. Check for speaker shorts. Check that there is good airflow around the amplifier. In some applications, an external cooling fan many be required.
Distorted Sound
Check that the Level control(s) is set to match the signal level of the head unit. Check that all crossover frequencies have been properly set. Check for shorts on the speaker leads.
High squeal noise from speakers.
This is almost always caused by a poorly-grounded RCA patch cord.
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Wiring
2 CHANNEL
STOP
+ _ + 4 ohm + + _ 4 ohm
2-channel Amplifier _ (Operating in Stereo) +
_ +
2-channel Amplifier _ (Operating in Bridged Mono)
+ 4 ohm
YES!
_
NO!
_
4 ohm
Two 4-ohm speakers, wired in stereo, will present a 4 ohm load to each channel of the amplifier. Most twochannel amplifiers will work well in this configuration.
Two 4-ohm speakers, wired in parallel to a bridged two-channel amplifier, will present a 2-ohm mono load to the amplifier. MOST TWO-CHANNEL
AMPLIFIERS DO NOT SUPPORT 2-OHM MONO OPERATION! AMPLIFIER DAMAGE COULD RESULT!
4 CHANNEL
STOP
+ _ + _ + _ + _ + _
4 ohm
+
4 ohm
+ _
4 ohm
_
4-channel Amplifier (Operating in Stereo)
+ _ + _
4 ohm
4-channel Amplifier (Operating in Bridged Mono)
+ _
+ _ + _
4 ohm
4 ohm
YES!
+ _
4 ohm
NO!
+ _
4 ohm
Four 4-ohm speakers, wired in stereo, will present a 4 ohm load to each channel of the amplifier. Most fourchannel amplifiers will work well in this configuration.
Four 4-ohm speakers, wired in parallel to a bridged four-channel amplifier, will present a 4-ohm mono load to the amplifier. MOST FOUR-CHANNEL
AMPLIFIERS DO NOT SUPPORT 2-OHM MONO OPERATION! AMPLIFIER DAMAGE COULD RESULT!
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