DEAF BONCE ASA-1000.2 2 Channel 1000W Class D Competition Amplifier Owner’s Manual
- June 13, 2024
- Deaf Bonce
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ASA-1000.2 2 Channel 1000W Class D Competition Amplifier
Product Information:
The Deaf Bonce Two-Channel Amplifiers are high-quality and
technically perfect products designed to create extremely loud
sound systems with no loss of quality. The specific models
available are ASA-1000.2 and ASA-1500.2, both belonging to the
Class D Apocalypse SPORT series.
These amplifiers come with a warranty period, after-sales
service, and a long service life.
Product Usage Instructions:
Installation:
To ensure proper use, please carefully read through the manual
before using the product. Follow these steps for installation:
Wiring Diagram for Two-Channel Amplifier to Two Speakers:
-
Connect the speaker cable from the (+) terminal of the
amplifier to the (+) terminal of the speaker. -
Connect the speaker cable from the (-) terminal of the
amplifier to the (-) terminal of the speaker. -
Repeat steps 1 and 2 for each speaker.
Caution: The minimum permissible connection
load impedance at every single channel is 1 Ohm. For ASA-1000.2 and
ASA-1500.2 models, the operating voltage is 9-15V.
Wiring Diagram for Two-Channel Amplifier to One Subwoofer:
-
Connect the speaker cable from the (+) terminal of the
amplifier to the (+) terminal of the subwoofer. -
Connect the speaker cable from the (-) terminal of the
amplifier to the (-) terminal of the subwoofer.
Caution: The minimum permissible connection
load impedance for bridged connection is 2 Ohm. For ASA-1000.2 and
ASA-1500.2 models, the operating voltage is 9-15V.
Wiring Diagram for Two-Channel Amplifier to Head Unit:
-
Connect one end of the RCA cable to the RCA output terminals at
the Head Unit (HU). -
Connect the second end of the RCA cable to the amplifier RCA
input terminals marked with INPUT.
Note: The minimum permissible load impedance at
the single channel is 1 Ohm, and in bridged mode, it is 2 Ohm.
Load Impedance Calculation:
Use the provided formulas to calculate the load impedance of
various types of connections.
Product Specifications:
Model: ASA-1000.2
- Power RMS 4 Ohm*: 410 x 2 W
- Power RMS 2 Ohm*: 680 x 2 W
- Power RMS 1 Ohm*: 1030 x 2 W
- Power RMS 4 Ohm bridged mode*: 1360 W
- Power RMS 2 Ohm bridged mode*: 2060 W
- High pass filter (Hz): 10 – 1,200 / 100 – 12,000
- Low pass filter (Hz): 50 – 1,200 / 500 – 12,000
- Crossover (dB/Oct): 12
- Bass level adjustment (dB at 45 Hz): 0 / 53.5
- Frequency response (Hz): 8 – 20,000
- Input sensitivity (V): 0.2 – 6
- Signal to noise ratio (dB): 91
Note: Specific specifications for the
ASA-1500.2 model are also provided in the manual.
Important: The problems often arise due to
improper use, faulty connection of components, or lack of power
supply of the on-board network. Please ensure proper installation
and usage.
TWO-CHANNEL AMPLIFIERS
ASA-1000.2
ASA-1500.2
CLASS D
Apocalypse SPORT
Warranty period, after-sales service and service life information
Thank you for purchasing of this Deaf Bonce product! Our company is committed
to the creation of extremely loud sound systems with no loss of quality.
To ensure proper use, please carefully read through this manual before using
this product. It is especially important that you read and observe caution’s
in this manual. Please keep the manual in a safe and accessible place for
future reference.
1. Before installing the amplifier disconnect the battery from the electrical
system. 2. To connect the amplifier it is necessary to stretch the power cable
from the location of the battery to the place of installation of the
amplifier. Select the power cable with the appropriate regulations in AWG (see
Table: Selection of the diameter of the power cables) 3. Connect the power
supply with the correct polarity. Connect all (+) terminals of the amplifier
to the cables stretching from the positive terminal of the battery and all (-)
terminals of the amplifier to the cables stretching from the negative
terminal of the battery. 4. Place the fuse holder for each positive cable
within 40 cm from the positive terminal of the battery and connect one end of
the power cable to the holder after connecting the other end to the amplifier.
Do not install the fuse(s). 5. Route all signal cables next to each other and
separately from the power cables. 6. Connect the wires of RCA input. The input
signal power must be between 0.2 V and 6 V. 7. To connect the power wire
supply is necessary to use special power cables. 8. Fasten the amplifier
properly when installing it in the vehicle. If the component is disconnected
during driving, it may cause serious damage to the passengers of the vehicle
or another vehicle. It is not recommended to screw the amplifier directly to
the metal it can lead to distorsions at the signal outputs. 9. After
installation is complete, check the wiring of the system and make sure that
all connections have been made correctly. Before installing the fuses,
disconnect the positive lead from the battery and then install the fuse in the
fuse holder. Using the light bulb 12 V 21 W, connect the positive lead to one
contact of the bulb and the other contact of the bulb to the positive terminal
of the battery. When properly connected, the bulb must briefly light up and go
out. Now you may connect the positive lead to the (+) of the battery. If the
light does not go out, then something is wrong. This will prevent damage to
the amplifier in case of reverse polarity and unwanted sparks when connecting.
Install the rest of the fuses. 10. To activate the amplifier, it is necessary
to apply the positive potential of 12 volts to the control input of the
amplifier (REM IN) through a switch or a corresponding control output (REMOTE
OUT) with the head unit (HU). 11. LED indicator on front of the amplifier
turns blue to indicate that the amplifier is turned on. If the indicator does
not light up see chapter “Possible faults and their solutions” for more
information. 12. The sound level is calibrated by adjusting the volume of the
source up to 3/4 of its maximum level. Then, adjust the sensitivity level of
the amplifier up until you hear distortions.
EN 5. WIRING DIAGRAMS
Connect the speaker cables from the positive and negative terminals of the
speakers to the respective outputs of the amplifier terminal marked with CH1 /
CH2 SPEAKERS OUTPUTS, as shown at the diagram. To connect the power wire
supply it is necessary to use special power cables. The fuse is placed in the
holder and fixed in the cable cut. One end of the cable is connected to the
positive terminal of the battery, the second one to the amplifier terminals
marked with +12V. Be sure to use a fuse with the parameters sufficient for use
in the system. The length and diameter of the grounding cable must conform to
the length and diameter of the cable +12V. Connect one end to the negative
terminal of the battery and the other end of the grounding cable to the
terminals marked with GND. Connect the head unit (HU) to low-level inputs of
the amplifier using RCA cable.
Standard wiring diagram of two-channel amplifier to two speakers.
Step 1. Connect the speaker cable from (+) terminal of the amplifier to (+)
terminal of the speaker. Step 2. Connect the speaker cable from (-) terminal
of the amplifier to (-) terminal of the speaker. Step 3. Repeat the
installation sequence Step 1 and Step 2 for each speaker.
1-8 Ohm
1-8 Ohm
Caution!!! The minimum permissible connection load impedance at every single
channel is 1 Ohm. ASA-1000.2, ASA-1500.2 the operating voltage is 9-15V.
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Standard wiring diagram of two-channel amplifier to one subwoofer Step 1.
Connect the speaker cable from (+) terminal of the amplifier to (+) terminal
of the subwoofer. Step 2. Connect the speaker cable from (-) terminal of the
amplifier to (-) terminal of the subwoofer.
min. 2 Ohm
Caution!!! The minimum permissible connection load impedance for bridged
connection is 2 Ohm. For models ASA-1000.2, ASA-1500.2 the operating voltage
is 9-15 V.
Standard wiring diagram of two-channel amplifier to battery Step 1. Connect
one end of the power cable from (+) terminal of the battery and the second end
to the amplifier terminal marked with +12V. Do not forget to protect positive
power cable with appropriate fuse. Step 2. Connect one end of the power cable
from (-) terminal of the battery and the second end of the grounding cable to
the terminals marked with GND. Step 3. Connect one end of the cable to the
Remote output terminal at the HU and the second end to the amplifier terminal
marked with REM IN.
not more than 40 cm
Standard wiring diagram of two-channel amplifier to Head Unit Step 1. Connect
one end of the RCA cable to the RCA output terminals at the HU and the second
end to the amplifier RCA inputs terminals marked with INPUT.
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1. OUTPUT signal output, RCA jack
2. INPUT signal input, RCA jacks 3. GAIN input signal level adjustment (0.2 – 6V)
4. HPF high pass filter (10 Hz 12 kHz at 12 dB/Oct)
5. CROSSOVER selection of built-in filters operating mode (HPF, FLAT, LPF / BP )
6. LPF low pass filter (50 Hz 12 kHz at 12 dB/Oct) 7. REMOTE input for connection of the bass remote control
8. POWER LED for operation (blue) 9. PROTECT LED for protection (red) 10. CLIP LED on the clip (orange) 11. GND grounding supply terminal «-». 12. REM IN connector of remote activation of the amplifier 13. +12V power supply terminal (+12V) 14. SPEAKERS OUTPUTS speakers connection terminals
15. POWER LED for operation (blue) 16. GAIN input signal level adjustment
The minimum permissible load impedance at the single channel is 1 Ohm, in bridged mode 2 Ohm.
Voice coil
4 Ohm 8 Ohm
Total impedance
8 Ohm 16 Ohm
Voice coil
4 Ohm 8 Ohm
Voice coil
4 Ohm 8 Ohm
Total impedance
12 Ohm 24 Ohm
Total impedance
16 Ohm 32 Ohm
Voice coil
4 Ohm 8 Ohm
Total impedance
2 Ohm 4 Ohm
Voice coil
4 Ohm 8 Ohm
Total impedance
1.33 Ohm 2.66 Ohm
Voice coil
4 Ohm 8 Ohm
Total impedance
1 Ohm 2 Ohm
Voice coil
4 Ohm 8 Ohm
Total impedance
4 Ohm 8 Ohm
The minimum permissible load impedance at the single channel is 1 ohm, in bridged mode 2 ohm. Use these formulas to calculate the load impedance of various types of connections.
Model Power RMS 4 Ohm (W) Power RMS 2 Ohm (W) Power RMS 1 Ohm (W) Power RMS
4 Ohm bridged mode (W) Power RMS 2 Ohm bridged mode (W) High pass filter
(Hz) Low pass filter (Hz) Crossover (dB/Oct) Bass level adjustment (dB at 45
Hz) Frequency response (Hz) Input sensitivity (V) Signal to noise ratio (dB)
Damping factor Integrated Fuse (Yes/No) Input terminal connection (AWG/ mm²)
Output terminal connection (AWG/ mm²) Working voltage (V) The simultaneous
operation of LPF and HPF Minimum permissible load impedance on the single
channel (Ohm) Minimum permissible load impedance in bridged mode (Ohm) Size
(LWH), mm Size (LWH), inch RMS Power at 14.4 V, THD 1%
ASA-1000.2 410 x 2 680 x 2 1030 x 2 1360 1 2060 1
10 – 1 200 / 100 – 12 000 50 – 1 200 / 500 – 12 000
12 10 – 20 000 0.2 – 6 91 155 No 0 / 53.5 8 / 8.37 9-15 Yes 1 2 330 x 240 63.5
13 x 9.45 2.5
ASA-1500.2 550 x 2 890 x 2 1510 x 2 1780 1 3020 1
10 – 1 200 / 100 – 12 000 50 – 1 200 / 500 – 12 000
12 10 – 20 000 0.2 – 6 91 175 No 0 / 53.5 8 / 8.37 9-15 Yes 1 2 380 x 240 63.5
14.96 x 9.45 2.5
Deaf Bonce amplifiers are high-quality and technically perfect products. The problems often arise due to improper use, faulty connection of components or lack of power supply of the on-board network.
- The amplifier does not turn on. Problem solution: Check all the contacts and the presence of 9-15 V at the amplifier terminals. Check whether the control input of the amplifier “REM IN” receives the positive potential of +12 V. 2) Power turns on, but goes into protection (protection indicator lights up) Problem solution: Check if there is a short circuit (fault) on the amplifier output which is connected to the speakers or subwoofers. Make sure that commutation of the voice coils of the subwoofer is correct. The rated impedance of the voice coils should not be lower than the permissible rated load impedance of the amplifier. Check the supply voltage of the amplifier. It must be within the range of 9-15 V. 3) The amplifier turns on but at a high volume it goes in to protection. Problem solution: The amplifier may lack power. Make sure that the rated current of the alternator and the battery capacity is enough to power this amplifier. Check the amplifier for overheating. Check the load impedance. 4) The amplifier is turned on, but there is no sound from the speakers or subwoofer. Problem solution: Check the connection of the amplifier, the integrity of the interconnecting cable, HU, the speakers or the subwoofer.
9. BOX CONTENTS
EN
1.Amplifier 1 pc. 2.Owner’s manual 1 pc. 3.Warranty card 1 pc. 4.Mounting it1 pc. 5. Remote control 1 pc.
10. WARRANTY PERIOD, AFTER-SALES SERVICE AND SERVICE LIFE I N F O R M AT I O N
Each Deaf Bonce product is warranted to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service. The warranty period for the product is 12 (twelve) months from the date on which the product is transferred to the consumer (this date shall be deemed to be the date on which the consumer starts using the product). During the warranty period, defective parts will be repaired or replaced at the discretion of the manufacturer provided that there are grounds for doing so under the laws of the consumer’s country. The defective product must be returned to the dealer from whom it was purchased together with the duly filled out warranty certificate, complete, with original packaging. Our company shall not be liable for any damage caused by transportation. Our company shall not be liable for any expenses or lost profits arising out of or in connection with the use or inability to use the product or any other incidental or indirect costs, expenses, or damages incurred by the customer. The warranty is valid in accordance with the laws currently in force. For more information, please visit our company website and refer to the warranty card. The manufacturer reserves the right to change the design and specification of the product without prior notice. The service life of the product is 12 (twelve) months from the date on which the product is transferred to the consumer (this date shall be deemed to be the date on which the consumer starts using the product). The product or any part (component) of the product must not be used in any way (including, but not limited to use for intended or any other purpose, transportation, storage, modification/alteration/improvement/upgrade) after the expiry of the service life. At the end of its service life, the product must be disposed of.
11. INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL OF THE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (FOR THE EUROPEAN COUNTRIES WITH SEPARATE WASTE COLLECTION)
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