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BASSFACE DB4.4 Instruction Manual

Class a/b 4/3/2 channel bridgeable stereo 12v power amplifier 840w verified rms power output

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DB4.4 Class A/B 4/3/2 Channel
Bridgeable Stereo 12v Power Amplifier
840w Verified RMS Power Output
Instruction manual

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Summary of Contents for BASSFACE DB4.4

  • Page 1 DB4.4 Class A/B 4/3/2 Channel Bridgeable Stereo 12v Power Amplifier 840w Verified RMS Power Output Instruction manual...
  • Page 2 Thank you for choosing Bassface. From the simplest connector to our top of the range amplifier - every element of these products has been designed to give you the best possible performance for your money. Please take the time to read these instructions carefully as they contain useful and important information.
  • Page 3 not recommend mounting an amplifier on a bass box as the vibrations can cause damage to the internals of the amplifier over time. You need to ensure that the load you subject your amplifier to is within specification and of a sensible nature and that you have the appropriate cooling where applicable.
  • Page 4 connect in the RCA cables and you can move onto setting up sound controls on the amplifier. This description covers the principles of operation – for specific instructions refer to the set up notes for the exact model you are working with. It's also worth mentioning at this point that running audio into the amp but no speaker attached can seriously damage your amplifier.
  • Page 5 For other speakers if you are using a woofer, try to keep the HPF the same as the woofer LPF. If you are using no woofer then a full range setting might be more appropriate. A typical six inch driver will play from 100Hz and up. A four inch driver around 200Hz and up. Once your crossover settings are set up, you can move on to the gain or “Level”.
  • Page 6 maximum setting that you will EVER use from now on – make a mental note of it. Next, turn the head unit down from here by around ¼. This builds in a little bit of “headroom” so should you have a track that is recorded quieter than the others or is at a lower bit rate, you can boost the volume without pushing anything into distortion.