Active & Passive Electrical Configurations - Blaupunkt ProComponent PCw 1000 Owner's Manual

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CTIVE AND PASSIVE ELECTRICAL CONFIGURATIONS
At some point, the subwoofer speaker must be electrically connected to an audio amplifier, be it a dedicated bass-only
amp or the amplifier built inside the radio. Clearly, the highest performance level will be from the outboard dedicated amp
due to its typically higher power (e.g., 100 watt amp vs. 20 watts from the radio). To avoid disappointing performance we
recommend power amps with rms power levels exceeding 50 watts if possible. This is NOT a minimum value; it is simply
a nice power point where you begin to really FEEL the substantial improvements in sound offered by a good
subwoofer/amplifier system.
Now that we have concluded that an outboard dedicated subwoofer amplifier is needed for optimum performance we
must somehow process the signal in order to limit the audio signals to only low frequencies. This must be done via a
"crossover" which can be "active" or "passive". As stated earlier in this manual, the active system is preferred due to its
small size and better frequency contouring. But it must be placed in front of the amplifier and process the signals via the
RCA cables. This is rarely a problem in most installations.
The passive design is more of a "brute force" process requiring large inductors and capacitors but it is often a "cheap
and dirty" way to get bass response into the car quickly and without noise problems sometimes associated with active
crossovers. Its bigger advantage is when you wish to operate in a combination stereo high-pass/bridged subwoofer
mode common with 2 channel amps. Such configurations are shown in the manuals of most amplifiers. Below is a simple
summary showing how to connect such a passive installation.
A
C
CTIVE
ROSSOVER
Radio
Active Crossover
P
C
ASSIVE
ROSSOVER
6 db/Octave Crossover
Radio
12 db/Octave Crossover
Radio
S
YSTEM
Crossover
Amp
S
YSTEM
Amp
Passive Crossovers
Amp
OUTPUT
Crossover Freq.
(L)
Crossover
Freq.
(L)
(C)
– 9 –
6 db/oct
12 db/oct
FREQUENCY
Inductor Value (L)
(Hz)
(mH)
80
8.0
100
6.4
150
4.2
200
3.2
Inductor
Capacitor
Value (L)
(Hz)
(mH)
80
11.5
100
9.0
150
6.0
200
4.5
Value (C)
(uF)
350
280
180
140

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