SYSTEM CONFIGURATION #3

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Subwoofer

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2 Channel Dual Subwoofer Mode

The largest improvement in sound quality always comes when

adding some kind of subwoofer via a dedicated subwoofer amplifier and electronics crossover. The electronic crossover ensures minimal overlap of the bass response with the mid and high frequencies from the other speakers resulting in a more accurate performance compared to conventional coaxials with additional power.

By installing this amplifier in the stereo mode, you are able to drive two subwoofer speakers and in to low impedance loads (e.g., 2 ohms) without over heating the amplifiers. Also, such an installation more easily supports a standard 2 speaker woofer box that may already be constructed. Since two woofers can play 6 decibels louder than one at a given power (due to acoustical laws of “mutual-coupling”), the resulting sound pressure level is substantial. This is probably the most common use for a conventional two channel amplifier there is.

SYSTEM CONFIGURATION #4

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Subwoofer

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1 Channel Bridged Subwoofer Mode

By electrically connecting a subwoofer speaker in the way shown above, you are able to greatly increase the output power delivered from the amplifier to the speaker. Such a circuit increases the voltage “swing” across the speaker which increase the power seen by a factor of 2 to 4 times that in stereo mode.

For higher output, you can connect a subwoofer to two output channels. Look for the + and – to indicate the correct connections.

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This is a very logical set-up for systems that are space limited to allow for only one subwoofer in a vehicle. The number and box volumes are compensated by simply more amplifier power pushing a single speaker.

Such a configuration is also a surprisingly good performer. These increases in power are always welcome but you must take care to avoid low impedances (below 4 ohms) since most amplifiers will overheat and shut down if over-driven into such a configuration. You must also take care that you are not exceeding the thermal, or excursion, power limiting values for the woofer. Surprisingly high power levels can be achieved with such a system without realizing it thus quickly damaging the woofer.

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Blaupunkt PCA 250, PCA 2100 manual System Configuration #3, System Configuration #4

PCA 2100, PCA 250 specifications

Blaupunkt is a brand synonymous with quality audio equipment, and two of its standout amplifiers are the PCA 250 and PCA 2100. These models have garnered attention for their impressive specifications and advanced technologies that cater to audio enthusiasts looking for top-notch sound performance.

The Blaupunkt PCA 250 is a compact amplifier that packs a punch with its powerful output, making it perfect for a variety of audio applications. With a peak power output of around 250 watts, it delivers rich, distortion-free sound that elevates the listening experience. One of the main features of the PCA 250 is its Class D amplification technology, which not only ensures efficiency but also minimizes heat generation. This allows the amplifier to work effectively without the requirement for extensive cooling systems, making it suitable for tight spaces.

Another notable characteristic of the PCA 250 is its built-in crossover features, which enable users to customize audio frequencies. This ensures that high frequencies remain crisp while low frequencies are deep and powerful, providing a balanced sound spectrum. Additionally, the PCA 250 supports multiple input options, allowing for versatile connectivity with various audio sources, including professional audio gear and home entertainment systems.

On the other hand, the PCA 2100 takes the capabilities of amplification even further. With a peak power output of 1000 watts, this model is engineered for higher performance demands. It employs advanced circuitry that optimizes signal processing, ensuring minimal noise and maximum clarity. Like the PCA 250, it also features Class D technology for efficient power consumption.

The PCA 2100 stands out for its robust construction, designed to handle demanding environments while delivering top-quality sound. It also features adjustable gain controls, allowing users to tailor the output to their specific needs. This flexibility makes the PCA 2100 suitable for both professional DJs and home audio enthusiasts.

Both models incorporate thermal protection and short circuit protection technologies, safeguarding against possible damage from overload or overheating. This ensures reliability and longevity in performance, giving users peace of mind while enjoying their audio.

In conclusion, the Blaupunkt PCA 250 and PCA 2100 offer a combination of powerful amplification, advanced features, and durable construction. These amplifiers cater to a range of audio needs, making them ideal choices for those seeking superior sound quality and reliability in their audio equipment. Whether for home use or professional settings, Blaupunkt’s PCA series continues to establish a solid reputation in the audio industry.