Bowers Wilkins CDA-4D DSP Amplifier 4 Channel 125 watts User Guide
- June 9, 2024
- Bowers Wilkins
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Bowers Wilkins CDA-4D DSP Amplifier 4 Channel 125 watts User Guide
Welcome to Bowers & Wilkins and CDA-4D
Thank you for choosing Bowers & Wilkins. When John Bowers first established our company, he did so in the belief that imaginative design, innovative engineering and advanced technology were keys that could unlock the enjoyment of audio in the home. His belief is one that we continue to share and inspires every product we design, tailored for new audio experiences inside of thehome.
CDA-4D distribution power amplifier can drive any Bowers & Wilkins custom installation speaker to new heights of performance. Offering 4 channels of high quality amplification, the CDA-4D can enable your home with sound yet takes up minimal space thanks to its compact 1U design. CDA-4D configuration also supports bridging of its Class D stereo channels into even more powerful mono outputs, if needed. CDA-4D can be easily setup via the Product Configuration page which allows customisable complex DSP tuning, offering wider flexibility and integration offering to your installation.
Features
- 4 channel amplification in 2 zones with 125 watts per channel delivering high-resolution audio.
- Engineered to work with Bowers & Wilkins installation speakers and subwoofers.
- Highly flexible usage / configuration – Left/Right outputs can be bridged to provide a mono output of double the power at 250 watts.
- Three power mode control options – on, auto detect or 12V trigger.
- Robust and reliable protection features, preventing damage due to overload, short circuits or heat.
- Ultra-compact rack-mount design (1 rack unit).
- Product Configuration page allows customisable setup for various use case configuration.
- Audio Video Bridging (AVB) compatible*.
Note: Always check for the latest software on the Bower & Wilkins website.
AVB is available when two or more Bowers & Wilkins CDA amplifiers (CDA-2HD or CDA-4D) are connected to the same wired network using AVB enabled network hardware (AVB enabled switch). Analogue or digital input sources from other CDA amplifiers can be selectedas an input source.
AVB is a set of standards whose implementation varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. As such we cannot guarantee AVB compatibility between Bowers and Wilkins devices and other equipment or network hardwar
CLASS 2 WIRING
Connecting speaker wires or input cables while the amplifier is powered may cause electrical shock and could damage the amplifier. Unplug the power cord before making connections
CDA-4D Carton Contents
- a. 1 x CDA-4D
- b. 2 x Rack-mount ears
- c. 4 x Feet
- d. 1 x Power cable
- e. 4 x Rack-mount ear screws (M5 x 8mm)
- f. 4 x Feet screws (M4 x 6mm)
- g. 2 x 5.08mm Pitch 4-way Phoenix Combicon style
Installation
Rack mounting
CDA-4D is intended to be installed in a standard 19-inch equipment rack. It is supplied with rack mount ears, but not rack mount bolts and nuts. Ensure that, once mounted in the rack, the amplifier is well ventilated and that the ventilation apertures are not obstructed. If the system is taken out of use for a long period, disconnect the amplifier from the mains power supply.
The CDA-4D is supplied with two rack mounting ears for installation in
standard equipment racks. Attach the brackets by inserting machine screws
through each bracket into the threaded holes in the side of the amplifier, see
Diagram 2.
Foot mounting
CDA-4D can also be table mounted and is supplied with feet and feet screws,
see Diagram 3.
Ensure that, once positioned, the amplifier is well ventilated and that the ventilation apertures are not obstructed. If the system is taken out of use for a long period, disconnect the amplifier from the mains power supply.
To prevent damage, maintain adequate ventilation space to the sides of the amplifier. CDA-4D can be stacked vertically but be sure not to place the amplifier next to other components, or against the side of a cabinet. Doing so will block ventilation openings.
Controls and Connections
Rear panel sockets and switches, see Diagram 4.
- Power input socket (IEC C14)
- Output
- Reset button
- Ethernet (RJ45) socket
- 12V trigger in / out
- Digital inputs
- Analogue inputs
Front panel controls, see Diagram 5.
- Power LED
- Ethernet LED
- Zone status LEDs
Reset Button
Using the factory reset can erase all setting and revert the amplifier back to the factory flashed firmware.
Reboot
This allows the device to gracefully shut down and restart.
a. Single press of the reset button – The LED will flash green while rebooting
Reset
This will reset all settings and all saved presets.
ab. Press and hold the reset button for 5 seconds until the LED starts
flashing green.
b. Release the button and wait for the device to restart.
Note: Reboot and Reset can also be achieved via the Product Configuration Page, see section 7.1.6 Settings Management
Factory Reset
This will reset all settings, all saved presets and device firmware to its
original factory settings.
- a. Make sure the unit is turned off using the AC power inlet switch.
- b. Press and hold the reset button and turn the AC power inlet switch on – keep pressed for 10 seconds until the LED starts flashing green.
- c. Release the reset button and wait for the device to restart.
Connecting
Connecting speaker wires or input cables while the amplifier is powered may cause electrical shock and could damage the amplifier. Unplug the power cord before making connections.
Connecting from source
There are three options when connecting audio inputs to the CDA-4D distribution amplifier.
Ethernet (network connection)
Network connection is mandatory for setup and configuration. See section 6 Network Connection Instruction.
Audio Video Bridging (AVB) connection Used to make connection to a wired
network. Once Connected, the amplifier will become visible on the network to
other Bowers & Wilkins CDA devices. see Diagram 6.
Refer to section 7.2.1 on how to setup your amplifier
Analogue Input Primary
Analogue Inputs 1L, 1R: Use these inputs for primary audio source. Secondary
Analogue Inputs 2L, 2R:
Use these inputs for a secondary audio source. see Diagram 7
Digital Input
Primary Digital Inputs 1: Use these inputs for primary Digital Audio Source.
Secondary Digital Inputs 2: Use these inputs for a secondary digital audio
source. see Diagram 8.
Connecting to speakers
CDA-4D can power two stereo output of audio and has phoenix-style terminal blocks for speaker connections. Speakers can also be wired to bridge channels to increase the power available to the speakers.
To connect stereo speakers:
Connect speaker cable to the phoenix connector and reinsert into the
amplifier, see Diagram 9.
The common signal of these speaker outputs must not be connected together or to any other common signal. Do not connect the 1 and 2 – (negative) terminals together. Doing so will result in a fault condition and the amplifier will either shut down or not work properly.
Check the polarity of the speakers and wires before connecting to the amplifier.
To connect bridged-tied load speakers, see Diagram 10:
Setting POWER MODE
CDA-4D can be set up to automatically power on when needed. The POWER MODE can be selected via the Product Configuration Page, allowing theCDA-4D to be powered on at all times when POWER MODE is set to ON. The CDA-4D can also be turned on when an audio signal is present at any audio input by selecting AUTO DETECT or the 12V TRIGGER.
To set up CDA-4D to be controlled by a 12V trigger
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Connect the 12V trigger cable to the 3.5mm 12V TRIGGER IN socket, see Diagram 11. Ensure a 12V signal is present.
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Select 12V TRIGGER in the POWER MODE settings
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(Optional) Connect the 12V TRIGGER OUT socket to a 12V TRIGGER IN on another amplifier to link the power control together
In this mode, CDA-4D will turn on when a 12V signal is present on the 12V Trigger Input. This 12V trigger input can be wired to the 12V trigger output from an audio matrix switch or a relay.
Note: All amplifier zones turn on when a 12V trigger is received in 12V TRIGGER MODE
Network Connection Instruction
Connecting to your Product Configuration Page
- The amplifier’s factory default settings has DHCP set to ON.
- Connect the amplifier to a network with a router using a RJ-45 cable. Make sure the computer / tablet and amplifier are on the same network.
- Turn on the amplifier.
- Open a web browser
- Enter the CDA-4D default network address [product name]+[serial number] for example: http://cda-4d_XXXX-xxxxxxx.local in the browser address field and press “return”. This will open the Product Configuration Page.
Alternatively, all network IP addresses will be accessible from your Router configuration page.
Diagram 12. Product label – Serial Number
Configuring your Amplifier (via Product Configuration Page)
Basic Settings
In the Basic Settings tab, users can edit general amplifier settings. The
following section will take you through each of the functions on this tab.
Information
In this section, the user can add a name for the CDA-4D amplifier and enter
the installation details. The amplifier model, Firmware version, serial
number, temperature and time/date are displayed here, they are non-editable.
Identification Mode
When this option is switched ON the front power LED will start flashing (White) to indicate which amplifier you are programming.
Network
DHCP ON / OFF CDA-4D’s factory default setting has DHCP (Dynamic Host Connection Protocol) set to ON.
DHCP shows the current IP address used when DHCP is ON. When DHCP is set to OFF this allows you to enter a desired static IP address.
If changing the IP address or the Subnet Mask, the new IP address will need to be entered into the web browser to see the amplifier’s web portal settings again.
Power Mode
In this section, the user can select from a selection of POWER MODE options.
Note: When an audio signal has not been present on a channel for 15 minutes, the amplifier will go into Standby mode.
ON
In this mode, signal sense and 12V Trigger are turned off. The amplifier will
always stay on.
AUTO DETECT
This mode uses signal sense to turn the amplifier on.
12V TRIGGER
In this mode, the amplifier will turn on when a 12V signal is detected, and
turn off when not
During setup it is strongly recommended that you keep the POWER MODE method set to ON to prevent the amplifier from shutting off.
Auto On Delay
The amplifier can be set from 0-20 seconds, this is useful when you want a
series of amplifiers to switch ON in a specific sequence.
Wake On Lan
This allows the amplifier to be powered on or awakened from standby, from
another device on a network.
Recommend keeping Wake on Lan switched ON. When OFF, IP commands will not be available.
Power Mode| Power in standby Mode| Network Communication in
Standby Mode
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On| N/A| N/A
Auto Detect with Wake on Lan OFF| 0.5W| NO
12V Trigger with Wake on Lan OFF| 0.5W| NO
Auto Detect with Wake on Lan ON| 0.5W| YES
12V Trigger with Wake on Lan ON| 0.5W| YES
Control Systems
Wake on Lan must be enabled to control the unit via a control system.
Only one active connection to the unit will be available at any given point. We recommend setting up and tuning the unit via the web portal before connecting to a control system. The control system will need to be switched off before connecting to the unit via the web portal again.
Notifications
In this section, the user can turn ON notification and select notification alerts from the list. An alert notification will be sent to your desired email address when the selected alerts are triggere
Settings Management
Import / Restore and Export Settings The Import / Restore and Export button allows you to import, and export saved settings from a location from your computer. This can be very useful when setting up multiple amplifiers.
Update Firmware
The Update Firmware button will allow user to attach a .bin file to install
firmware. The latest firmware will be available for download on our website:
www.bowerswilkins.com
Lock Settings
When LOCKED, changes cannot be made on the device configuration page.
Print
The PRINT button will output a complete list of all settings for the
amplifier.
Reboot
The REBOOT button allows the device to gracefully shut down and restart.
Reset
The RESET button will reset all settings and all saved presets.
Input / Output Settings
In the Input / Output Settings tab, configuration of the routing for each
input to a selected output can be made here. Mode of use, individual trim
level and volume parameters can also be set.
Input Source Setup
Input Level Meter
This displays the input signal sent to the amplifier.
Input Source
Select input source from the following selection Analogue / Digital / AVB*
*AVB is available when two or more Bowers & Wilkins CDA amplifiers (CDA-2HD or CDA-4D) are connected to the same wired network using AVB enabled network hardware (AVB enabled switch). Analogue or digital input sources from other CDA amplifiers can be selected as an input source.
AVB Input Sources
AVB input sources will be available when sibling devices are able to recognise
each other on the network. The sibling device will be shown in the INPUT
SOURCE drop down with the serial number or friendly name of the device shown
in the list. You will be able to select either of the inputs from that device
to use.
Input Name
All available input channels are listed in this section. Each input name can
be customised to describe the type of input connected. Changes made to the
Input Name will be reflected through the settings page.
Trim Level
Trim level can be adjusted for each channel from -11dB to +13dB with a 1dB of
increments. The trim level allows levelling of the inputs before being
amplified. The total system gain will be calculated and shown when trim level
is adjusted.
Mode of Use
The Mode of Use defines the system setup and the number of possible speaker configuration variants. There are 3 options: Speaker Mode, Bridged-Tied Load Mode and 2.1 System Mode
Choosing a different mode will determine the type of Bowers & Wilkins products available for selection in the next section.
Examples of the mode and configuration
Speaker Mode
Four channels driving four speakers in stereo or mono
Bridge-Tied Load Mode
When more power is required, two channels can be bridged into one
System Mode
system will allow users to drive two speakers in stereo or mono and bridge
the other two channels into one for more power
Output Setup
Output Level Meter
This monitors the audio output level sent to the speakers.
Output Name
This section list all available output channels. Each output name can be
customised to describe the type of output connected. Changes made to the
Output Name will be reflected through the settings page.
Speaker
Select the product model for each channel that are used with the CDA-4D. When
using a non-Bowers & Wilkins product, please choose any User Preset.
Stereo / Mono
Allows each channel to be set for Stereo or Mono operation. When Mono is
selected the Left and Right of the input selected will be combined to create
Mono.
Amplifier Mode
When more power is required, two channels can be bridged into one channel. See
4.2 Connecting to speakers on how to connect a Bridge-Tied Load product.
Zone
Zone
CDA-4D has 2 output zone, Zone 1 or Zone 2. This groups the settings Output
Volume, Turn On Volume and Mute across channels which have the same Zone.
Control System Drivers for Zones If using this device on a single zone driver with a control system, please make sure zone 1 is selected on all outputs or the control system will not recognise the device.
Output Source Priority
Source 1
This is the primary source you will direct to the speakers. Left inputs
default to left outputs and right inputs to right outputs.
Source 2
This is used as a secondary input source
Priority
CDA-4D has two available Input Source. This allows the user to define which
input source to be used.
Source 1 only – Only play from Input Source 1.
Source 2 priority – Input Source 2 will have priority over Input Source
1, while Source 1 will mute. Mix – Input Source 1 and Input Source 2 will be
blended together when a signal is present on Input Source 2.
Output Volume
This is the main volume level control for each channel. When channels are placed in the same output group the levels will change simultaneously.
Output Volume
Main volume level control for each channel. When channels are placed in the
same Output Zone the levels will change simultaneously.
Turn On Volume
In case of power outage, the TURN ON VOLUME ensures system always comes back
on at the same level. When channels are placed in the same Output Zone the
levels will change simultaneously.
Maximum Volume
Where high volume level is not required. Turn On Volume and Output Volume will
be capped at Max Volume. This is an independent setting not affected by the
Output Zone.
Mute
Eliminates the output from the speakers. Channels placed in the same Output
Zone will change simultaneously.
DSP Configuration
In the DSP Configuration tab, you can make fine adjustment like Phase, Delay and Tone Control on Bowers & Wilkins products. CDA-4D is designed to provide the best audio quality when used with Bowers & Wilkins speakers.
When a third-party product is being used, select an User Preset in the Speaker selection. Fine adjustments can be made to the sound using an 8-band parametric EQ graph, these can then be saved as preset, which can be exported and imported
Bowers & Wilkins products
Third-party products when a User Preset is selected
Output Information
This section displays the output selection made in the previous Output Setup page.
2 Test Signal
The CDA-4D includes a built-in pink noise generator. The pink noise signal can
be used in conjunction with a spectrum analyser to measure the speakers.
Volume
The Volume setting here allows you change the volume of the pink noise.
Changes applied here to the volume settings are independent to the Output
Volume settings and will not affect those setting.
On/Off
The On/Off lets you play the test signal to the channel chosen.
Import, Export & Copy Presets (available when a User Preset is selected)
This section allows import, export or copy of presets to or from a computer location.
All Presets
IMPORT (all presets) allows importing of all saved presets from a computer.
This is useful when setting up multiple amplifiers.
EXPORT (all presets) allows saving all presets from the amplifier to a computer.
Single Preset
Note: Make sure you have selected a user preset from the dropdown before choosing an action (import/export)
IMPORT (single preset) allows importing of the selected presets from a computer.
EXPORT (single preset) allows saving the selected preset from the amplifier to a computer.
Copy Presets
This allows duplicating of the selected preset.
Rename Presets
This allows changing the name of the selected preset
a DSP Settings for
Bowers & Wilkins products
Select each channel tab to modify channel settings.
Output Tab
Select output tab to make adjustment to speaker settings for each output
channel.
Speaker
This shows the product model selected for the output channe
Listening Mode
(available when a Bowers & Wilkins subwoofer is selected) Listening Mode
provides equalisation options for music or movie programme material.
Phase
(available when a Bowers & Wilkins subwoofer or a User Preset is selected)
Phase default is set at OFF, when turn ON, Phase will invert at 180°.
Delay
DELAY is shown in milliseconds, feet or meters. When a number is entered in
any of the three fields, the other fields will be calculated automatically.
The minimum delay is 0.01 milliseconds, and the maximum delay is 20
milliseconds.
Tone Control
TONE CONTROL allows fine adjustment to the BASS and TREBLE.
DSP Settings for third party products
Output Tab
Select output tab to make adjustment to speaker settings for each output.
EQ Graph
The EQ graph reflects the changes to the EQ Parameter.
EQ Parameter
The CDA-4D features an 8 band parametric EQ. Adjustments made to the EQ will
be displayed on the output frequency response graph with the following
configurable settings:
EQ On/Off
Use On/Off button to switch the frequency band to activate the frequency
bandwidth applied.
Frequency Hz
Enter the center frequency (20Hz – 20kHz) or the filter to be adjusted.
EQ – Q
The Q factor controls the bandwidth that will be boosted by the equaliser. The
lower the Q factor, the wider the bandwidth. The higher the Q factor, the
narrower the bandwidth.
EQ Gain
EQ Gain increase or decrease the gain at selected frequency.
Filter Type
Filter Type available: Parametric, High Shelf or Low Shelf.
Crossover
This is where High Pass (HP) or Low Pass (LP) crossover filters can be
applied.
Crossover
Crossover available: Off, High Shelf or Low Shelf.
Frequency
This is a user input field for the centre point in the crossover frequency
bandwidth applied.
Filter Order (dB/Oct)
Filter Order selectable between -6dB, -12dB, -18dB, -24dB or Off.
Save / Reset
To apply the EQ and Crossover configuration made on the channel, click Save
before moving to the next tab.
To restore to default setting or clear setting made to this section, click the Reset button.
Phase
Phase default is set to OFF, when turned ON, Phase will invert at 180°.
Delay
Delay is shown in milliseconds, feet or meters. When a number is entered in
any of the three fields, the other fields will be calculated automatically.
The minimum delay is 0.01 milliseconds, and the maximum delay is 20
milliseconds.
Bowers Wilkins CDA-4D DSP Amplifier 4 Channel 125 watts User Guide
LED status
Power LED
LED | Status |
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Dark / unlit | Off |
Dim white | Standby |
White | On |
Red | Fault |
Zone status LED
LED | Status |
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Dark / unlit | Off / Signal not present / PSU fault |
White | On and signal present |
Red | Zone fault |
Network status LED
LED | Status |
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White | Network present |
Red | Network error |
Support
Please visit the Bowers & Wilkins support site at www.bowerswilkins.com/support for further help or advice regarding your amplifier.
Environmental Information
This product complies with international directives, including but not limited
to the Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) in electrical and electronic
equipment, the Registration, Evaluation, Authorisation and restriction of
Chemicals (REACH) and the disposal of Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment (WEEE). Consult your local waste disposal authority for guidance on
how properly to recycle or dispose of this product.
Specifications
Audio Specifications
Load impedance range: | >3Ω per channel (>6Ω in bridge mode) |
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Output Power per channel, non-clipped: | 60W into 8Ω 125W into 4Ω |
Output Power bridge mode, non-clipped | 250W into 8Ω |
Output Power total, all channels | >125W continuous |
DC offset voltage: | <50mV |
Frequency Response (-3dB): | 30kHz, any load impedance |
Frequency response accuracy 20Hz-20kHz: | +/-1dB |
Dynamic range: | >85dB A-Weighted |
THD+N (1kHz, 500W, 4Ω) | ess than 1% |
Voltage Gain: | 15dB to 39dB, adjustable |
Input impedance: | 10KΩ |
Maximum input voltage: | 4 Vrms |
Signal sense threshold: | 2.5mV (independent of Gain setting) |
Wake-up time: | |
Turn-off time: | 15 minutes from last signal detected |
12V trigger input threshold: | typically 3V (recommended input is 5-15V) |
Controls & Indicators
Front panel:| 2 x RCA (pair) Phono socket, Analogue line in 2 x RCA Phono
socket, Digital line in 1 x Ethernet
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Output:| 2 x 5.08mm Pitch 4-way Phoenix Combicon style
12V trigger control:| 1 x 3.5 mm jack – 12V trigger IN 1 x 3.5 mm jack – 12V
trigger OUT (Maximum 100mA pass-through)
Power
- Power consumption: <0.5W Standby, WoL disabled <0.5W Standby, WoL enabled 130W maximum average 1,600W peak
- AC supply: 100-240V 50/60Hz
- AC inlet: IEC C14, switched
Thermal
Thermal dissipation: 1.7 BTU/hr (standby), 130 BTU/hr (Idle), 500 BTU/hr (max)
Dimensions
Height: | 42.5 mm (1.7 in) 1U [55.5mm (2.2in) plus feet] |
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Width: | 437 mm (17.2 in) |
Depth: | 310 mm (12.2 in) |
Net weight: | 4.1kg (9.0lb) |
Finish: | Black |
References
- Bowers & Wilkins | Speakers, Headphones & Sound Systems
- Bowers & Wilkins Speakers & Sound Systems - Audio Excellence
- Support, Troubleshooting & More | Bowers & Wilkins
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