Edge EDA4500.2AB-E6 User manual

Owners Manual
Power Ampliers
EDA4500.2AB-E6
EDA2000.4AB-E6

Owners Manual
Attention
Warning
Congratulations on purchasing your EDGE amplier. Please read this manual in order
to fully understand how to get the best results from this product and ensure that all
advice on how to look after the product is followed.
Thank you for buying EDGE, we hope you enjoy listening to your product as much as
we enjoyed creating it.
During the normal use of this amplier the heatsink may become very hot.
Please do not touch during or immediately after use.
Please ensure that when installing this product the heatsink will not come into contact
with any materials that may be damaged by heat such as upholstery or plastics.
An aftermarket audio amplier will place an additional load on the vehicles charging system.
Most modern vehicles have sufcient capacity in the charging system as not all the electrical
components of the vehicle will be switched on at once.
Check the fuse rating of the amplier and use this as the peak current requirement.
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Limited Warranty
All EDGE products carry a full 12 month warranty, valid from the date of the original
receipt and proof of purchase. The online warranty card should be completed within
seven days of the original purchase date. The original receipt and packaging should
be retained for this twelve month period. If the product develops a problem any
stage during the warranty period, it should be returned to the point of purchase in
it’s original packaging, and complete with no items missing. If the store is unable to
repair the product it may have to be returned to EDGE.
A full description of EDGE warranty information can be found on our website:
www.edgecaraudio.co.uk
What Is Not Covered
• Damage to product due to improper installation.
• Subsequent damage to other components.
• Damage caused by exposure to moisture, excessive heat, chemical cleaners and / or UV
radiation.
• Damage through negligence, misuse, accident or abuse. Repeated returns for the same fault
may be considered abuse.
• Any cost or expense related to the removal and / or re-installation of the product.
• Damage caused by amplier clipping or distortion.
• Items repaired or modied by any unauthorised repair facility.
• Return shipping on non defective items.
• Products returned without a returns authorisation number.
• Damage to product due to use of sealant.
International Warranty
Contact your international EDGE dealer or distributor concerning specic procedure for your
country’s warranty policies. www.edgecaraudio.co.uk
Warning
EDGE equipment is capable of sound pressure levels that can cause permanent damage to your
hearing and those around you. Please use common sense when listening to your audio system
and practice safe sound.
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trade dress may not be used in connection with any product or service that is not EDGE’s, in any manner that is likely to cause confusion among cus-
tomers or in any manner that disparages or discredits EDGE. All other trademarks not owned by EDGE or its subsidiaries that appear in this manual are
the property of their respective TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED AT LAW, EDGE IS PROVIDING THIS MANUAL AND ITS CONTENT ON AN “AS
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RESPECT TO THIS MANUAL OR THE INFORMATION, CONTENT, MATERIALS OR PRODUCTS INCLUDED IN THIS MANUAL INCLUDING, WITHOUT
LIMITATION, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. IN ADDITION, EDGE DOES NOT REPRESENT OR
WARRANT THAT THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL IS COMPLETE OR CURRENT, AND THAT ALL SPECIFICATIONS AND INFOR-
MATION CONTAINED WITHIN THIS MANUAL ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. EDGE RECOMMEND CAUTION WHEN LISTENING TO
MUSIC REPRODUCED THROUGH EDGE EQUIPMENT. EDGE EQUIPMENT IS CAPABLE OF PRODUCING SOUND AND SOUND PRESSURE LEVELS
THAT CAN PERMANENTLY DAMAGE HEARING OF YOU AND THAT OF OTHERS. FOR SAFE AND ENJOYABLE LISTENING, THE SOUND SHOULD
BE CLEAR WITHOUT DISTORTION AT A COMFORTABLE VOLUME. BY USING ANY EDGE EQUIPMENT, YOU AGREE TO TAKE FULL RESPONSIBIL-
ITY FOR YOUR OWN SAFETY AND THE SAFETY OF OTHERS WHEN LISTENING TO MUSIC AT HIGH VOLUMES THROUGH EQUIPMENT YOU HAVE
PURCHASED. USE OF ANY EDGE EQUIPMENT CONSTITUTES AGREEMENT TO THIS DISCLAIMER.
representatives will be liable for damages arising out of or in connection with the use of this manual or the information, content, materials or products
included.
This is a comprehensive limitation of liability that applies to all damages of any kind, including (without limitation) compensatory, direct, indirect or
representatives.
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Battery
Mounting Guidelines
Power Connections
Your EDGE amplier is designed with a swift installation routine in mind.
Please mount the amplier in a dry location on a solid surface.
NEVER mount the amplier upside down as this will cause the amplier to over heat and
will eventually damage the amplier.
Before xing the amplier in place please ensure that there is sufcient air ow around
the exterior of the casing, at least two inches is sufcient to allow effective cooling.
Chassis Ground Fuse Close To Battery
Remote Turn On Wire
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Power Cable
Ground Cable
RCA Cables
• At least 0 gauge cable should be used for the ground connection to the amplier.
• The amplier ground should be connected directly to the chassis of the vehicle, to
bare metal.
• The cable length should be kept to an absolute minimum.
• It is not recommended that you connect the ground cable to the vehicles seatbelts
anchor point.
• At least 0 gauge cable should be used for the power connection to the amplier.
• The power cable should be taken directly from the battery. Rubber grommets should be
used when passing through any bulkheads to prevent the cable from becoming chaffed
or cut.
• It is vital that a fuse / circuit breaker (of at least equal value to the one tted in the
amplier) is placed inline with the power cable and is no further than 18 inches away
from the battery.
• Please ensure that the fuse is not tted until the entire installation procedure is complete.
• Depending on the model number of your amplier and the number of speakers you
wish to power you will have to run either one or two or RCA cables from the source to
the amplier.
• Please take extra care when running these cables from the source to the amplier.
Ensure that they are placed away from all items that can generate any interference,
wiring harnesses etc.
• It is recommended that the RCA cables should be run on opposite sides of the car
to the previously installed power cables if possible, to avoid the cable picking up
interference.

1. Power / protect LED
If the amplier is operating normally, the GREEN LED will illuminate.
If the amplier is in protection mode the RED LED will illuminate.
2. Low level input
For connection to any source (head unit) with a low level output. This is your RCA output from the
source (headunit)
3. Gain control
This control is used to match the input signal of the source to the amplier. See the setup section for
more details.
4. Subsonic lter
This control is used to set the subsonic lter which is used to limit the very low frequency
information passed to the subwoofer. The frequency is adjustable between 10hz and 500Hz.
5. High Pass Filter (HPF)
This control is used to set the crossover frequency for the amplier when HPF is
selected. The frequency is adjustable between 50Hz and 500Hz (500Hz and 5kHz when 10x
frequency multiplier is engaged)
6. High Pass Filter (HPF) Frequency multiplier switch
This Switch is used to select 1x and 10x frequency multiplier for the High Pass Filter.
7. High Pass Filter (HPF) select switch
This Switch is used to turn the High Pass Filter (HPF) on or off.
8. Bass boost Control
This control is used to add bass boost centred at 45Hz to the amplier with 0dB, 6dB and +12dB
selectable.
9. Low Pass Filter (LPF)
This control is used to set the crossover frequency for the amplier when LPF is
selected. The frequency is adjustable between 50Hz and 500Hz (500Hz and 5kHz when 10x
frequency multiplier is engaged)
10. Low Pass Filter (LPF) Frequency multiplier switch
This Switch is used to select 1x and 10x frequency multiplier for the Low Pass Filter.
11. Low Pass Filter (LPF) select switch
This Switch is used to turn the Low Pass Filter (LPF) on or off.
12. Low level output
RCA output used to connect an additional amplier or audio device.
13. Remote input socket
Used to connect the remote level control to the amplier.
14. Power terminals
Used to connect DC power to the amplier. See the power connections section for more details.
15. Speaker terminals
Used to connect speaker cables to the amplier. See the wiring conguration section for more details.
Note:
For bandpass operation both HPF and LPF switches must be engaged.
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Terminals And Connections
EDA4500.2AB-E6

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Wiring Diagram
EDA4500.2AB-E6
Bridged operation
Minimum speaker impedance 2Ω
Multi speaker operation
Minimum speaker impedance 2Ω
Stereo operation
Minimum speaker impedance 1Ω

1. Low level input
For connection to any source (head unit) with a low level output. This is your RCA output from the
source (headunit)
2. CH1 / 2 Gain control
This control is used to match the input signal of the source to the amplier. See the setup section for
more details.
3. CH1 / 2 Subsonic lter
This control is used to set the subsonic lter which is used to limit the very low frequency
information passed to the subwoofer. The frequency is adjustable between 10hz and 100Hz.
4. CH1 / 2 High Pass Filter (HPF)
This control is used to set the crossover frequency for the amplier when HPF is
selected. The frequency is adjustable between 50Hz and 500Hz (500Hz and 5kHz when 10x
frequency multiplier is engaged)
5. CH1 / 2 High Pass Filter (HPF) Frequency multiplier switch
This Switch is used to select 1x and 10x frequency multiplier for the High Pass Filter.
6. CH1 / 2 Crossover mode select switch
This Switch is used to set the crossover mode to HPF, FULL or LPF operation.
7. CH1 / 2 Low Pass Filter (LPF)
This control is used to set the crossover frequency for the amplier when LPF is
selected. The frequency is adjustable between 50Hz and 500Hz (500Hz and 5kHz when 10x
frequency multiplier is engaged)
8. CH1 / 2 Bass boost frequency
This control is used to set the bass boost frequency which is adjustable between 35Hz and 120Hz
9. CH1 / 2 Bass boost Control
This control is used to add bass boost which is adjustable between 0dB and +12dB.
10. Low level output
RCA output used to connect an additional amplier or audio device.
11. Remote input socket
Used to connect the remote level control to the amplier.
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Terminals And Connections
EDA2000.4AB-E6

12. CH3 / 4 Gain control
This control is used to match the input signal of the source to the amplier. See the setup section for
more details.
13. CH3 / 4 Subsonic lter
This control is used to set the subsonic lter which is used to limit the very low frequency
information passed to the subwoofer. The frequency is adjustable between 10hz and 100Hz.
14. CH3 / 4 Low Pass Filter (LPF)
This control is used to set the crossover frequency for the amplier when LPF is
selected. The frequency is adjustable between 50Hz and 500Hz (500Hz and 5kHz when 10x
frequency multiplier is engaged)
15. Low Pass Filter (LPF) Frequency multiplier switch
This Switch is used to select 1x and 10x frequency multiplier for the Low Pass Filter.
16. CH3 / 4 Crossover mode select switch
This Switch is used to set the crossover mode to HPF, FULL or LPF operation.
17. CH3 / 4 High Pass Filter (HPF)
This control is used to set the crossover frequency for the amplier when HPF is
selected. The frequency is adjustable between 50Hz and 1kHz (500Hz and 10kHz when 10x
frequency multiplier is engaged)
18. CH3 / 4 Bass boost frequency
This control is used to set the bass boost frequency which is adjustable between 35Hz and 120Hz
19. CH1 / 3 Bass boost Control
This control is used to add bass boost which is adjustable between 0dB and +12dB.
20. Power / protect LED
If the amplier is operating normally, the GREEN LED will illuminate.
If the amplier is in protection mode the RED LED will illuminate.
21. Power terminals
Used to connect DC power to the amplier. See the power connections section for more details.
22. Speaker terminals
Used to connect speaker cables to the amplier. See the wiring conguration section for more details.
Terminals And Connections (Cont)
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EDA2000.4AB-E6

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Wiring Diagram
EDA2000.4AB-E6
4 Channel operation
Minimum speaker impedance 2Ω

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Wiring Diagram
EDA2000.4AB-E6
3 Channel operation
Minimum speaker impedance 2Ω

To correctly set the gain control of the amplier to match that of the source (headunit) use the
following setup routine:
• Turn the gain control to minimum on the amplier.
• Ensure the bass boost is set to 0 dB.
• Set all crossovers on the headunt ( if applicable) to at and both bass and treble to zero.
• Turn up the source (headunit) to approx 3/4 volume.
• Very slowly turn up the gain on the amplier until distortion can be heard in any of the
speakers or until the volume reaches an uncomfortable listening level when this is reached turn
the gain control down slightly.
The gain control is now set.
The setting of the crossover will depend on what kind of speaker you are installing.
For a subwoofer it is recommended that the crossover is set to low pass and the frequency is
set to match that of the speakers specications, or your preferred frequency - this is usually
around 60 - 120 Hz
For a pair of full range speakers it is recommended that the crossover is set to at.
The two frequency controls will then have no effect on the ampliers output and the speaker will
receive a full range signal.
Using the high pass crossovers will allow more control of your speakers by removing the bass (low
frequencies).
The speakers can now perform at higher volumes with less distortion.
Note: The smaller the speaker, the less bass it can handle.
Adjust the crossover to get the most and best sound from your speakers, the easiest way to do this is
by limiting the amount of bass you pass to them.
For a pair of speakers with a passive crossover it is recommended that the crossover is set to high
pass and the frequency is set to match that of the speakers specications. - This is usually around
40 - 120Hz
Note: By using the crossovers correctly you will not only lengthen the life of your speakers but you will
also get better performance from them.
To optimise your setup seek the advise of a professional installation engineer or visit your local EDGE
audio dealer.
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Set Up Section

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Specication
Model EDA4500.2AB-E6
Configuration Stereo amplifier
Dimensions (HxWxD) 2.3” (58mm) x 33.9” (860mm) x 9.9”
(251mm)
RMS @ 4Ω Stereo 2 x 850 watts
RMS @ 2Ω Stereo 2 x 1450 watts
RMS @ 1Ω Stereo 2 x 2250 watts
RMS @ 4Ω Mono 1 x 2900 watts
RMS @ 2Ω Mono 1 x 4500 watts
Maximum Power 9,000 watts
Frequency Response 10Hz - 20kHz
Crossover Type LP / Subsonic
Crossover Range 10Hz - 1kHz
Model EDA2000.4AB-E6
Configuration Competition Monoblock
Dimensions (HxWxD) 2.3” (58mm) x 26” (660mm) x 9.9”
(251mm)
RMS @ 4Ω Stereo 4 x 210 watts
RMS @ 2Ω Stereo 4 x 350 watts
RMS @ 1Ω Stereo 4 x 500 watts
RMS @ 4Ω Mono 2 x 700 watts
RMS @ 2Ω Mono 2 x 1000 watts
Maximum Power 4000 watts
Frequency Response 10Hz - 20kHz
Crossover Type LP / Subsonic
Crossover Range 10Hz - 1kHz

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UK Technical Enquiries
For international technical support please contact the
distribution agent for your country.
Please visit www.edgecaraudio.co.uk for more
details.
International Technical Enquiries

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