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ONCERNS

We always recommend you have your Blaupunkt amplifiers professionally installed
but the installation process is often so easy that the average consumer can
achieve success with little trouble.  Regardless of the person installing, you should
be sure to review the following points before proceeding with the installation:

• READ THE MANUAL!  Understanding the product and installation limitations

before lifting a screwdriver.

• WEAR SAFETY GLASSES AT ALL TIMES - Flying debris are always dangerous.
• PROTECT THE VEHICLE - Always disconnect the negative battery cable before

starting any kind of installation work.  This prevents a possible high current
electrical short (potential fires).

• HEAT - Keep all audio components away from nearby hot vehicle components that heat up over time such

as hoses, high current wires, and braking system components.

• GIVE YOURSELF LOTS OF TIME - Rushing to complete an installation nearly always ends up with

problems. 

• DO NOT LISTEN AT HIGH SOUND LEVELS FOR A PROLONGED TIME - these amplifiers, used with high

efficiency speakers from ANY manufacturer, have the potential to cause permanent hearing loss after
listening at maximum volume levels for several hours.

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NSTALLATION

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ARNINGS

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Before disassembling your beautiful new car you need some basic installation knowledge and skill with
common hand and power tools.  Following such basic installation tips and warnings will prevent possible
damage to the vehicle and also prevent possible fires.

• AGAIN...READ THE MANUAL!  There is a lot of helpful information in this manual that

will save time and prevent problems later.

• COVER THE VEHICLE WORK AREAS - Use fender covers or blankets to protect the

work areas from scratches or dings.  

• DISCONNECT THE (-) LEAD ON THE BATTERY - No sparks or fires please!
• “REVIEW” THE INSTALLATION - Before using any tools or moving vehicle

components, take five minutes to review the installation intentions (e.g., verify that an
amplifier will fit in an area of a car before tearing out all the interior).  

• “REVIEW” THE VEHICLE - Before drilling any holes or cutting into any surfaces, make

sure there are no fuel or hydraulic lines behind the surfaces.  Also make sure there are
no wires routed directly behind or near the desired mounting area (remember...screws
can often extend 1-2 inches behind the mounting surface).

• ENSURE PROPER FIT - Before cutting or drilling, make sure the amplifier will physically

fit in its desired location.  Check for clearance around rear deck torsion bars or other
structural elements.

• EVERY CAR IS ASSEMBLED DIFFERENT - Every auto manufacturer uses different

assembly techniques.  Take care in removing/modifying all trim panels and mounting
surfaces since they often use unique screws or snap fasteners that are difficult to replace if they are lost or
broken.

• BE CAREFUL WITH CABLE ROUTING - When routing audio cables, make sure RCA and speaker wires are

routed away from high current power lines for audio amplifiers and vehicle systems lines when possible.
This will help prevent noises from creeping into the audio system, plus prevent potential damage to the
vehicle wiring itself.

• BE CAREFUL WITH ALL CONNECTIONS - When making connections, make sure each connection is clean

and properly secured.  Observe all polarity markings carefully to ensure proper end performance.

• CAUTION - FUEL TANKS AND FUEL LINES ARE NOW LOCATED DIRECTLY BENEATH THE REAR DECK

IN MANY CARS - CHECK FOR ADEQUATE CLEARANCE BEFORE EVEN CONSIDERING SUCH A
MOUNTING LOCATION!

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Summary of Contents for Velocity VA1400

Page 1: ...English Deutsch Français Italiano Español Português Svensk Nederlands www midwestelectronics com ...

Page 2: ...ohms watts rms 1 x 600 W Max Dynamic Power watts rms 700W Total Harmonic Distortion full power 0 3 THD Signal Noise ratio gain controls in center Measured 1 watt 1 kHz dBA 80 Measured full rated power 0 1 THD dBA 100 Damping factor 100 Frequency response full range mode 50 250 Hz High pass crossover frequency limits N A Low pass crossover frequency limits 50 H z 250 Hz variable 12dB oct Input impe...

Page 3: ... 2 ASSEMBLY MOUNTING www midwestelectronics com ...

Page 4: ...or even possible damage as most other amps do Once initiated this temporary system gain pullback lets you know you are really pushing the system hard but it s not letting you down going into full shut down UNIQUE INSTALLATION FLEXIBILITY Included in your amplifier kit is the very cool looking side rails and end caps The side rail system allows you to butt amps side by side building a multi channel...

Page 5: ...rs or blankets to protect the work areas from scratches or dings DISCONNECT THE LEAD ON THE BATTERY No sparks or fires please REVIEW THE INSTALLATION Before using any tools or moving vehicle components take five minutes to review the installation intentions e g verify that an amplifier will fit in an area of a car before tearing out all the interior REVIEW THE VEHICLE Before drilling any holes or ...

Page 6: ...al quality midrange tweeter speakers and usually better placement To build such a system though complexity goes up due to the addition of passive or active crossovers which take time to install and may inject noise into the system due to potential noise signal pick up The results though of such a system can be dramatically pleasing INSTALLATION TOOLS For most installations simple hand tools are ad...

Page 7: ...e or no performance improvements FINAL VEHICLE WIRING Current requirements for an upgraded audio system dictate a dedicated power line be run from the amplifier directly to the battery of the vehicle This line should NOT be run to the fuse panel of the vehicle but directly to the battery DO NOT run to the alternator either There MUST be a fuse installed at the battery with adequate amperage as sho...

Page 8: ...nly takes 0 3V to drive the amp to full output Such a low setting allows for the amp to be easily overdriven and more susceptible to noise so a mid position is highly recommended for most radios LINE LEVEL INPUTS OUTPUTS The most commonly used inputs and outputs in the aftermarket are RCA type line level These can handle up to about 6 Volts rms without overdriving the amp Such high voltages are ra...

Page 9: ...mp trigger output This line is required to go high 12V to turn on the amp If this line is not available use the power antenna line trigger which is normally available in most radios GROUND This is the high current ground connection to the chassis of the car It should be fastened to a clean ground connection in the vehicle capable of handling high current loads This wire should be no longer than 3 ...

Page 10: ...2 1 Channel Dual Voice Coil Subwoofer Mode This configuration is able to drive a dual voice coil subwoofer if the coils are dual 8 ohm thus 4 ohms in parallel Although the amp is able to run into a 2 ohm load DVC subwoofer with coils in parallel we do not recommend it for prolonged times due to potential overheating 2Ω Dual Coil Subwoofer coils in series Full Range Full Range Full Range Full Range...

Page 11: ...ull Range Full Range 4Ω 2Ω This configuration is possible but not recommended for prolonged listening thermal protection will occur 4Ω 4Ω 4Ω SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 4 1 channel Dual Dual Voice Coil Subwoofer Mode Dual DVC subwoofers in a common wedge box in a car works great but is often forgotten For a pair of DVC subwoofers with dual 4 ohm coils this produces a 2 ohm load Now by placing these 2 spe...

Page 12: ...nnections Verify speaker loads 2 ohms on all channels non bridged mode Input gain control too high lower accordingly closer to 4 0 volt setting Verify speaker loads 2 ohms on all channels non bridged mode Verify the mounting location allows for free air movement around the amp Preferably the amp should be mounted with fins up and down so rising heat moves quickly away from amp turn on race disconn...

Page 13: ...plate unauthorized service or parts or failure to follow maintenance instructions or perform normal maintenance activities Normal maintenance activities for car audio products include but are not limited to cleaning such as cleaning radio faceplate connectors and tape heads tape player head demagnetization and tape player lubrication compact disc and lens cleaning and other minor maintenance activ...

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