GROUND ZERO GZIB 2.30BR Iridium Series Vented Subwoofer Owner’s Manual
- June 4, 2024
- Ground-Zero
Table of Contents
GROUND ZERO GZIB 2.30BR Iridium Series Vented Subwoofer
Features
- High-Quality vented subwoofer
- KLIPPEL® optimized
- IMPP cone with 3D-honeycomb structure
- Solid enclosure from MDF
- Flow optimized bass tunnel
- GZ design push terminal
Introduction
Thank you for choosing a great GROUND ZERO product! We hope you will enjoy this product from the IRIDIUM series. This owner´s manual contains information you need to use this product. Please read it carefully in order to achieve the best possible result. Your car audio specialist or our customer support will answer further questions about the product and its use. Subwoofers are an important part of your car audio system. Please keep in mind, however, that they can only achieve their full performance if all other components of the entire system are carefully coordinated with one another. It is therefore recommended consulting a car audio specialist dealer or workshop for the assembly of the system and its installation and sound adjustments.
Series – Top Performance
Representing the entry level of GROUND ZERO, the IRIDIUM series offers many useful features and amazing performance. The line-up contains a variety of affordable amplifiers, speakers and subwoofers for daily use and even for SPL purpose. Apart from subwoofer drivers, there are loaded passive and active enclosures available in different sizes for many applications and demands.
General installation
- Never drill a hole to the vehicle´s gas tank or brake lines, to wirings or any other important vehicle parts!
- Never pass wires over sharp edges or vehicle parts to avoid any kind of damage
- Keep the wiring away from the antenna and electronic devices contributing to radio reception
- Lay the power supply wiring always separated from the speaker wiring to avoid disturbance
- Use adequately dimensioned power and speaker wires to connect the component
Safety instructions
- Safety instructions: Keep all parts of the content and the packaging away from children and pets to avoid accidents and the risk of suffocation. Permanently extreme levels of over 85 dB can lead to irreparable damage to the hearing. Music systems with high amplifier output power can reach levels of 130 dB or more. Extreme levels can also hinder the perception of important traffic noises and distract from what is happening on the road. Ground Zero GmbH and its sales partners expressly assume no responsibility for hearing damage, physical damage or any damage to property or consequential damage resulting from improper or careless use or improper installation of its products. In particular, any claims are forfeited through the use under competitive conditions.
- Manufacturer’s declaration: Hereby, Ground Zero GmbH declares that this product conforms to the rules of the following EU directives (including all applicable changes): 2011/65 / EU RoHS2 and 2001/95 / EC directive on general product safety. The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at www.ground-zero-audio.com. Loudspeakers contain magnetized metals and some valuable raw materials and must not be disposed of with normal household waste. Please leave defective or no longer required
Terms of warranty
The limited warranty for this product is covered by GROUND ZERO´s regional distribution partners and their terms and conditions. For further information contact your local retailer or distributor.
Specifications
Modell | GZIB 2.30BR |
---|---|
Subwoofer | (2x) 30 cm / 12“ |
Impedanz e | 2x 2 Ohm |
Empf. | 400 – 800 Watt / Watts RMS (@ 4 Ω oder/ or 1 Ω ) |
Abmessungen | 815 x 370 x 400 / 310 mm |
Vol. net | 70 L / 2.47 cu.ft. |
Recommended amplifier power
Wiring options
Verified with KLIPPEL®
GROUND ZERO is using the worldwide accepted KLIPPEL® R&D Analyzer KA3
measurement system for speaker development during the German in-house
development as well as for QC reporting for most production lines at the
factory. The results of LPM and LSI measurements are the basis for evaluating
and verifying further development enabling to offer perfectly working products
in any practical application. Continuous and advanced trainings for
development employees ensure the highest possible qualification.
The Linear Parameter Measurement (LPM) module of the KLIPPEL® Analyzer System
is dedicated to identifying the electrical and mechanical small signal
(Thiele/Small) parameters of electro-dynamical transducers with high accuracy.
It is based on the electrical impedance by measuring the voltage and current
at the speaker terminals. An additional benefit of the displacement
measurement is the identification the suspension creep parameters, resulting
in better accuracy of the loudspeaker model at low frequencies. The LPM
provides tools to identify and avoid typical problems such as poor signal to
noise ratio and malfunction due to nonlinear effects of the driver or
amplifier limiting.
The Large Signal Identification (LSI) module measures the linear, nonlinear and thermal parameters of transducers operated in free air. The transducer is operated under normal working conditions (vertical position and fixed clamped in a laser stand or enclosure). Starting in the small-signal domain, the amplitude is gradually increased up to limits admissible for the particular transducer. The maximal amplitude is determined automatically using the identified transducer parameters and general protection parameters describing the thermal and mechanical load. The identification of the model parameters is performed in real time with an adaptive system.
It is based on the estimation of the back EMF from the voltage U(t) and current signal I(t) measured at the electrical terminals. The identified model allows locating the sources of the nonlinear distortion and their contribution to the radiated sound. The dynamic generation of a DC-part in the displacement, amplitude compression and other nonlinear effects can be investigated in detail. After the initial identification, a temporal parameter variation and long-term thermal effects can be investigated
KLIPPEL® R&D hardware and dB-Lab software for LPM/LSI measurements meet the
following standards: Consumer Electronics Association CEA-2031(LSI module)
International Electrotechnical Commission IEC 60268-5, IEC 60268-7, IEC
60268-22, IEC 62458,
IEC 62459, IEC WD 63034 European Standards BS EN 54-24 Audio Engineering
Society AES2 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers IEEE 269, IEEE
1206, IEEE 1329, IEEE 1652
Listening to music can be emotional, impressive, relaxing or enjoyable. At that, it doesn´t really matter what kind of music is the personal favorite, whether it´s Instrumental, Jazz, Electro, Latin, Classic, Rock or any other music direction. However, audio reproduction quality at each desired volume is elementary. Some music styles require higher levels while others prefer the soft tones.
GROUND ZERO considers all the different wishes of customers during the development of new products. Along with this, the target is to create the most realistic sound, to transfer the soul of the music and the intention of the performer. Summarized to one phrase: RESPECT THE MUSIC! GROUND ZERO Produkte werden in Deutschland entwickelt GROUND ZERO products are engineered in Germany GROUND ZERO – international sponsor of Ground Zero GmbH Erlenweg 25, 85658 Egmating, Germany
Tel. +49 (0)8095/873 830
Fax -8310 www.ground-zero-audio.com
References
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