BLAZE CDD528-BA Loudspeakers Instruction Manual
- June 12, 2024
- BLAZE
Table of Contents
INSTALLATION MANUAL
CDD528-BA Loudspeakers
Introduction and Overview
1.1 Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Blaze Audio CDD528-BA loudspeaker. The CDD528-BA
is a constant directivity, full range loudspeaker designed for venues that
require a versatile, short to medium throw, high quality public address
loudspeaker solution. Mounted vertically, the CDD528-BA enclosure provides 45°
vertical and 180° horizontal coverage with maximum continuous sound pressure
level of up 121dB at 1m. CDD528-BA loudspeakers incorporate multiple
attachment points that enable a variety of pole, ceiling mount and flown
installations.
The CDD528-BA comprises a low frequency array of four high performance 5 inch
drivers operating from 54Hz to 420Hz, combined with a vertical line source
wide band array of eight 2 inch drivers operating from 420Hz to 18kHz. The
CDD528-BA is designed to be drivern by two output channels of a Blaze
PowerZone Connect 3004 power amplifier configured to provide apporpriately
filtered outputs for the two driver arrays.
1.2 CDD528-BA Pack Contents
Each CDD528-BA package contains a single loudspeaker and its document pack.
CDD528-BA
loudspeaker
Document Pack
Applications and Deployment
2.1 Important Safety Instructions
WARNING: Failure to observe the following safety precautions may result
in severe injury or death.
Installations such as described in this guide should only be attempted by a
trained professional.
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Read these instructions.
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Keep these instructions.
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Heed all warnings.
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Follow all instructions.
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Before installing or suspending any CDD528-BA loudspeaker, inspect all hardware, the enclosure, and associated equipment for damage. Missing, corroded, or deformed components, or components without correct load ratings, could significantly
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Always make sure that the structure the loudspeaker is to be suspended from has been approved by the building or structural engineer and will support the weight of all the components of the speaker system including speakers, speaker cable, wire rope, etc.
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Consult a licensed professional structural engineer regarding physical equipment installation.
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Do not suspend loudspeakers directly over people.
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Use only hardware that is rated for the load conditions of the installation and that allows for a possible short-term, unexpected overload. Never exceed the rating of the hardware or equipment.
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Blaze Audio strongly recommends that the system be inspected at least once a year and logged. If any sign of weakness or damage is detected, remedial action should be taken immediately.
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All installation crew members must be trained for loudspeaker rigging and mounting.
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Make sure that all relevant health and safety regulations are known, are followed by the installation crew, and follow applicable local laws. Local government offices can help with this information.
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Suspended installations must be completed or supervised by a certified rigger.
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The system should be designed so that it is a static suspension. There should be no dynamic or shock loading.
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Personal protective equipment (hard hats, steel-toed footwear, safety glasses, etc.) should be always worn by the installation crew.
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If called for in the design, make sure all installation personnel are trained to work at height and have certifications for scissor lifts, theatrical hoists, etc.
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Make sure all lifting equipment (slings, span-sets, deck chain, scaffolding, etc.) is in good working order. Thoroughly inspect allcomponents prior to use.
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Inspect all the components associated with the project for damage before assembly. Any parts with damage or suspected damage should not be used. Contact the component manufacturer for replacement parts if necessary.
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Keep a tidy workplace. Do not leave tools, rigging items, etc., on top of loudspeakers during installation. Loose items can fall and cause injury.
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Never leave the system unattended during the installation process. Make sure that the workspace is isolated from public access. No one should be allowed to pass beneath the loudspeakers during installation.
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Do not suspend any other components or loudspeakers other than the supported configurations described in this manual.
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If secondary steel safeties are required, they should be installed once the entire system is at operating height and before public access is allowed.
2.2 Installation Options
CDD528-BA loudspeakers can be installed free-standing on appropriate flat
surfaces, pole mounted via underside hole fixtures, top mounted using specific
mounting hardware, or flown from defined attachment points.
2.2.1 Underside Pole Mounting
If a CDD528-BA loudspeaker is to be underside pole-mounted, simply insert a
standard 35mm (13 /8 inch) diameter speaker stand pole into the one of the
underside hole fixtures. The front hole provides perpendicular alignment while
the rear hole provides a
7.5° down-tilt option.
Note: It is important to ensure that the speaker stand and pole employed
is able to support the 17.46kg (38.5lb) weight of the speaker with an
appropriate safety margin.
2.2.2 Top Mounting
If a CDD528-BA loudspeaker is to be top mounted, this can be achieved through
the use of a standard projector mount bracket attached to the speaker’s top
panel. The Chief model CMA395 projector mount is recommended. The following
paragraphs described and illustrate attachment of a Chief CMA395 projector
mount to the top panel of a CDD528-BA loudspeaker.
Note: Alternative top mount brackets may be used, however they must
conform to the 152mm (5.98 in) CDD528-BA mounting point spacing, and be able
to support the CDD528-BA 17.46kg (38.5lb) weight with an appropriate safety
margin.
Step 1. Remove one pair of the M8 countersunk mount screws in the top
panel of the CDD528-BA loudspeaker. Remove either the forward or reward pair
of screws depending on the desired projector mount location.
Step 2. Place the Chief CMA395 projector mount in position and attach it using two M8 x 35mm hex head bolts screwed into the mount holes left by the screws removed in Step
- Ensure that the bolts used have the appropriate quality and safety ratings.Step 3. Tighten the M8 x 35mm bolts securely. The vertical angle of the loudspeaker can be adjusted by loosening the projector mount adjustment bolts. The rotational angle of the loudspeaker can be adjusted by turning it on the mounting spigot screwed into the projector mount body.
WARNING: Consult a professional mechanical or structural engineer,
licensed in the jurisdiction of the sound system installation, to review,
verify, and approve all attachments to the building or structure.
Employ the services of a certified, professional rigger for hoisting,
positioning and rigging the equipment to the supporting structure. Improper
suspension can lead to serious damage, injury, or death.
NEVER SUSPEND LOUDSPEAKERS DIRECTLY ABOVE THE AUDIENCE
2.2.3 Flying Attachment Points
The CDD528-BA loudspeaker can be flown by attaching flying hardware to two or
more of the rigging attachment points.
There are two M10 rigging attachment points on the top of the CDD528-BA
loudspeaker and one on each side.
The following paragraphs described and illustrate the attachment of M10
rigging eyelets to the loudspeaker. Alternative M10 rigging hardware can be
attached in a similar manner.
Step 1. Remove existing M10 countersunk mount screws present at the required
rigging points.
Note: Removal of all four M10 rigging point countersunk screws is shown.
Only remove the two screws required for the rigging scheme.
Step 2. Screw M10 rigging eyelets into the required rigging point holes. Use at least two rigging points. Ensure that the rigging eyelets used have the appropriate quality and safety ratings.
Connection and Amplification
3.1 CDD528-BA Input Connections
The CDD528-BA is fitted with a Neutrik NL4 Speakon input socket on its rear
panel for connection to a Blaze PowerZone Connect 3004 Amplifier. Input
connections are described and illustrated below.
3.1.1 CDD528-BA Input Connections
The CDD528-BA input socket is wired in a bi-amp configuration such that the
loudspeaker is powered by two amplifier channels – one for the bass drivers
and one for the mid/high frequency array. The socket is wired to enable this
connection scheme as indicated in the following table and diagram.
CDD528-BA Socket Connections
Signal Routing| Connection Pin
LF (-)| 1 (-)
LF (+)| 1 (+)
MF/HF (-)| 2 (-)
MF/HF (+)| 2 (+)
3.1.2 Neutrik Speakon NL4 Pins
3.1.3 CDD528-BA Amplifier Connections
CDD528-BA loudspeakers are intended to be paired with the Blaze PowerZone
Connect 3004 amplifier. The PowerZone Connect 3004 incorporates the DSP
equalisation facilities required to optimise the loudspeaker’s acoustic
performance. The PowerZone Connect 3004 is a four channel power amplifier able
to drive two CDD528-BA loudspeakers. It is not recommended that more than two
CDD528-BA loudspeakers are connected to a single PowerZone Connect 3004
amplifier.
CDD528-BA loudspeaker and PowerZone 3004 amplifier connections are illustrated
in the diagram.
Note: The Blaze PowerZone Connection 3004 Installation Manual, available
for download from the Blaze website (blaze-audio.com), contains comprehensive
amplifier installation and operational information.
3.2 PowerZone Connect Amplifier Equalization Profiles
The Blaze PowerZone Connect 3004 amplifier incorporates DSP based loudspeaker
equalization, accessed via a web page interface, that enables preconfigured
filter and equalization presets to be applied to loudspeaker outputs. A preset
for CDD528-BA loudspeakers is available for download from the Blaze website
and must be used for correct loudspeaker performance. The procedure for
downloading and applying loudspeaker presets is described in the following
paragraphs.
3.2.1 PowerZone Control Network Connection
In order to install the CDD528-BA loudspeaker preset, the PowerZone Connect
3004 amplifier requires either a wired or wireless connection to a TCP/IP
network, or to connect via its own wireless network to device from which the
speaker preset can be uploaded. A computer or mobile device such as a smart
phone or tablet with internet access is also required. Note: The PowerZone
Connect 3004 amplifier Quick Start Guide and Installation Manual documents
cover network connection and can be downloaded from the Blaze website: https
://blaze-audio.com/support/#ManualsStep 3. From the Settings menu select the Backup &
Restore option. This will open a menu screen that offers the option to RESTORE
SETUP FROM FILE. Select this option.
3.2.2 Loudspeaker Preset Download and Application
Follow the steps below to download and apply the appropriate CDD528-BA
loudspeaker preset.
Step 1. Using a computer or mobile device, navigate to the Speaker Presets
page of the Blaze website (Support > Speaker Presets) and select the
appropriate speaker preset file for download.
NOTE: The required loudspeaker preset may be incorporated in a .zip
archive.
If this is the case, download the .zip and expand it on the download device.
Step 2. On the computer or mobile device, navigate to the PowerZone Connect
3004 amplifier web interface and select the Settings option. NOTE: The exact
appearance and layout of the amplifier web interface may vary depending on the
browser and device being used.Step 4. Selecting RESTORE SETUP FROM FILE
will open the Restore Configuration pop-up box that provides the option to
select a preset file.
Step 5. Browse your computer or mobile device to select the appropriate preset
file then select the RESTORE option.
Note: Do not select the Restore Network Settings option.Step 6. The PowerZone 3004 amplifier will now
proceed to implement the appropriate CDD528-BA loudspeaker equalization
preset. Select OK to confirm application of the new loudspeaker preset. The
CDD528-BA and PowerZone Connect 3004 system will now be ready for use.
Technical Information
4.1 CDD528-BA Specifications
4.1.1 System Performance
Frequency Response (-3dB) 1| 54Hz – 18kHz
Frequency Response (-10dB) 1| 48Hz – 18kHz
High-Pass Filter| 48Hz – w/ minimum 24 dB / Butterworth Filter
Horizontal Nominal Dispersion (-6dB)| 180°
Vertical Nominal Dispersion (-6dB)| 45°
Recommended Crossover Frequency| 420Hz (acoustic, active, external DSP)
Low-Frequency Drivers| Quad 5″ w 1.5″ Voice Coil
Mid/High-Frequency Drivers| Eight x 2″ mid/HF range w 1.0″ Voice Coil
Long Term Power Handling (Low Freq.) 2| 320 W (1280 W peak)
Long Term Power Handling (High Freq.) 2| 200 W (800 W peak)
Bi-Amp Impedance (Low Freq.)| 8 ohms
Bi-Amp Impedance (High Freq.)| 5.2 ohms
Pressure Sensitivity @ 1W/lm (Low Freq.) 3| 93 dB
Pressure Sensitivity @ 1W/lm (High Freq.) 3| 95.5 dB
Bi-Amp Max SPL @ 1W/1m| 121 dB SPL (131 dB SPL peak)
NOTES:
- Frequency response and range measured on-axis with recommended active EQ in an anechoic environment.
- Power handling tested using pink noise filtered to meet IEC 268-5, 6 dB crest factor, 100 hours (approx 4 days), with recommended active EQ.
- Sensitivity measured in free field (no boundary-loading gain) with recommended active EQ, referenced to 1W/1m. Maximum SPL calculated from sensitivity and power handling specifications, exclusive of power compression (100Hz-10KHz).
4.1.2 Physical Characteristics
Enclosure Material| 12mm birch plywood, engineered plastics.
Finish| Two-part spray catalyzed Polyurea coating on plywood.
Grille Material| 14-gauge (2mm) perforated steel, powder-coated finish, black.
Environmental| Indoor use only.
Connectors/Bi-Amp| One (1) NL4 Neutrik® Speakon® connector.
Suspension/Mounting| M10 Fly Points x 4, M8 projector mount, twoposition pole-
mount.
Dimensions (HxWxD)| 19.46” x 13.78” x 15.99” (494.3mm x 350mm x 406.16mm)
Net Weight| 38.5lbs / 17.46kg
Shipping Weight| 43.5lbs / 19.75kg
4.2 CDD528-BA Mechanical Drawings
4.2.1 CDD528-BA Loudspeaker Dimensions
Rev D/02/2023
Designed in USA/Denmark – Made in China.
Blaze, 1904 Fairfax Road, Suite B, Greensboro, NC 27407, US.
help@blaze-audio.com.
www.blaze-audio.com
References
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