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Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of a high-quality MPA power
amplifier. By selecting the MPA 2 you have chosen a product which
delivers superlative reproduction quality. Whether you are upgrad-
ing an existing system or using the MPA power amplifier in a new
system, you are certain to notice immediate performance benefits!
Recommendation:
A power amplifier's performance is only as good as its installation. Proper
installation will maximise the overall performance of your audio system.
We recommend that you have our product installed professionally. Should
you decide to install the amplifier yourself, however, please read through
these instructions carefully, and take your time over the installation.
Finally, a word about your health: please bear in mind when playing
music in your car that sustained sound levels above 100 dB can damage
your hearing and may even result in total hearing loss. Modern high-
performance systems and high-quality loudspeaker configurations are
quite capable of generating noise levels above 130 dB
Safety precautions
Instructions for installation and connection
Fit a fuse in the amplifier power line no more than 30 cm from the vehicle
battery, in order to protect the battery in the event of a short-circuit
between it and the power amplifier. The amplifier's own fuse protects
the amplifier itself, but not the car battery. Disconnect the negative
terminal of the battery before carrying out installation and
connection work.
Observe the vehicle manufacturer's safety instructions (regarding air-
bags, alarm systems, trip computers, vehicle immobilisers).
The final stage must be installed professionally for reasons of safety.
The mounting surface must be suitable for the screws provided, and
must provide firm support.
When drilling holes, take care to avoid damage to vehicle components
(battery, cables, fuse boxes).
Fit the amplifier in a suitable location, e.g. beneath the seats or in the
trunk (Fig. 1). The mounting location must also be dry, and provide suf-
ficient ventilation for cooling of the amplifier. Use cable grommets when
passing cables through holes with sharp edges. Use loudspeakers with
an impedance of 2 to 4 Ω (see table or installation drawing). Observe
the max. power handling specifications (music output). Do not connect
the loudspeakers to ground; only use the terminals provided. The cross-
section of the positive and negative cable must be at least 6 mm
MPA 2 amplifier
The amplifier is suitable for connection to car radios with Cinch connec-
tor. Use the Blaupunkt ISO Cinch adapter to connect the amplifier
to car radios with ISO connector. (7 607 893 093/ 7 607 855 094)
Applications and loudspeaker connection:
MPA 2
Stereo mode
2 x 80 Watts / 4
2 x 100 Watts / 2 Ω
Max power
Mono mode
Max power
1 x 180 Watts / 4
Stereo mode
2 x 30 Watts / 4
2 x 50 Watts / 2 Ω
RMS Power
Mono mode
RMS Power
1 x 90 Watts / 4
Ω
4
Tri mode
Frequency
response
20 Hz-50 kHz
Signal-to-noise
> 90 dB
ratio
Input sensitivity
0.3 - 5 V
Low-pass filter
75 Hz/100 Hz
Dimensions
200 x 54 x 256
WxHxD (mm)
Positive/negative connection
We recommend a cable cross-section of not less than 6 mm
standard commercial positive cable to the battery and connect to the
fuse holder. Use cable grommets when passing cables through holes
with sharp edges. Bolt a standard commercial negative cable to a ground
point free of induced noise (car body bolt, body panel) - not to the nega-
tive battery pole. Clean the contact surface of the ground point down to
bare metal and coat with antiseize graphite petroleum.
Ω
Fig. 3/3a
Fig. 4
Ω
Ω
Fig. 3/a
Fig. 4
Ω
Fig. 5
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Integral fuses
The integral fuses within the amplifier protect the final stage and the
entire electrical system in the event of a fault. Never bridge fuses or
replace fuses with a higher current rating.
Example connections
Power supply connection ............................................................ Fig. 2
Connection to car radios with loudspeaker output ...................... Fig. 6
Loudspeaker connections ........................................................ Fig. 3-5
+12V
Connect remote amplifier connection to switchable
+12 V power source.
This enables the amplifier to be switched on and off with the radio's On/
Off switch.
High-level inputs
The amplifier is equipped with high-level inputs to permit connection to
radios without preamp outputs (Fig. 6). This enables direct connection
to be made to the radio's loudspeaker output.
Gain control
The gain control enables the input sensitivity of the final stage to be
matched to the output voltage of your car radio preamp output.
The range of adjustment extends from 0.3 V to 5 V.
Adjust the input sensitivity in accordance with the manufacturer's speci-
fications when connecting the amplifier to other radios.
Important: Turning the gain control clockwise increases the input sen-
sitivity of the amplifier, and thereby also the volume. The gain control is
however not a volume control; an increase in volume is not achieved in
the maximum position, even if this subjectively appears to be the case.
The system merely increases the volume more quickly when the volu-
me is turned up on the radio.
Tri-mode loudspeaker connections
MPA amplifiers can be used in a combined mono/stereo mode (Fig. 5).
This facility enables the amplifier to be used simultaneously with stereo
satellite speakers (mid-range and tweeter) and a mono subwoofer.
The connections are somewhat more complicated in this case, as they
require the use of passive crossover networks (not supplied with the
amplifier) which divide the frequency ranges between the various
loudspeakers. The requisite connections can be taken from the diagrams
below.
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If you do not wish to purchase and connect the components separately,
a number of ready-assembled tri-mode crossover networks are availa-
ble. Ask your local car audio retail store for details.
CAUTION: In tri-mode (combined mono/stereo mode) the amplifier must
be presented with a load of at least 2 Ohms (stereo satellite speakers)
or 4 Ohms (mono subwoofers). Lower loads cause overheating of the
amplifier and may damage it permanently.
Loudspeaker connections
(If the amplifier is to be connected in a bridged mode, proceed with the
section "Bridged loudspeaker connections".)
As with any audio component, connection of the amplifier and speakers
with the correct polarity is essential for good bass reproduction. Ensure
therefore when connecting that the positive (+) amplifier terminal is con-
nected to the positive (+) loudspeaker terminal. The same applies to the
negative (-) terminals. The left-hand amplifier channel must also be con-
nected to the left-hand loudspeaker and the right-hand amplifier chan-
nel to the right-hand loudspeaker.
Bridged loudspeaker connections
The MPA can also be bridged in a mono configuration. This enables you
to use the amplifier for one or more subwoofer(s) or a mid-range spea-
ker. In this configuration the amplifier sums the right-hand and left-hand
channels, delivering a single channel (mono) output.
Note: The amplifier can sum the right- and left-hand signal information
only if both the right- and left-hand RCA connections have been made.
CAUTION: The amplifier must be presented with a load of 4 Ohms
or higher in bridged mode. A lower load will cause the amplifier to
overheat or switch off. This can lead to permanent damage of the
unit.
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