1. Mawu Oyamba
Zikomo pogulaasing the EDGE EDBX1800.1D-E0 DBX Series Monoblock Ampmpulumutsi. Izi amplifier is designed to deliver powerful and clear audio performance for your vehicle's sound system. This manual provides essential information for proper installation, operation, and maintenance to ensure optimal performance and longevity of your amplifier. Please read this manual thoroughly before attempting installation or operation.
2. Zambiri Zachitetezo
Nthawi zonse tsatirani njira zodzitetezera pakukhazikitsa ndikugwira ntchito:
- Chotsani batire ya galimotoyo musanayambe ntchito iliyonse yamagetsi.
- Ensure all wiring is correctly routed and secured to prevent damage or short circuits.
- Gwiritsani ntchito mawaya oyenera a geji polumikizira magetsi ndi nthaka monga momwe zafotokozedwera m'bukuli.
- Kwabasi ndi amplifier in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and moisture.
- Musagwiritse ntchito amplifier if it is damaged or malfunctioning. Seek professional assistance.
- Pewani kumvera mawu okweza kwambiri kwa nthawi yayitali, chifukwa izi zitha kuwononga makutu.
3. Zamalonda Zathaview
3.1 Zofunika Kwambiri
- Configuration: Monoblock
- Topology: Class D
- RMS @ 4 Ohms Mono: 1 x 650 W
- RMS @ 2 Ohms Mono: 1 x 1200 W
- RMS @ 1 Ohms Mono: 1 x 1800 W
- Mphamvu ya Max: 3600 W
- Frequency Response: 10 Hz - 180 Hz
- Crossover Type: LP / Subsonic
- Crossover Range: 0 Hz - 180 Hz
- Recommended Fuse: 180 A (external fuse)
3.2 Zophatikizidwa
- Ampwotsatsa
- Chingwe
- Kuwongolera kutali
- Pamanja
3.3 AmpLifier Layout
The following images illustrate the various parts and connections of the EDBX1800.1D-E0 ampwopititsa patsogolo ntchito.

Chithunzi 1: Pamwamba-pansi view of the EDGE EDBX1800.1D-E0 amplifier. This image displays the overall design of the amplifier, featuring a black extruded aluminum chassis with heat dissipation fins along the sides and a stylized 'E' logo on the top surface.

Chithunzi 2: Gulu Lolowera ndi Lowongolera. Izi view highlights the amplifier's input section, including RCA input jacks (L/R), a remote bass control port, and adjustment knobs for Gain, LPF (Low Pass Filter), Subsonic filter, and Bass Boost. Status indicator LEDs for Protect and Power are also visible.

Figure 3: Power and Speaker Output Terminals. This image shows the robust screw terminals for power input (+12V, REM, GND) and dual speaker outputs. These terminals are designed to accommodate heavy gauge wiring for efficient power transfer.
4. Kukhazikitsa ndi Kuyika
Malo Okhazikika a 4.1
Sankhani malo oikirapo omwe ndi:
- Secure and dry, away from moisture.
- Well-ventilated to allow for proper heat dissipation.
- Protected from direct sunlight and extreme temperatures.
- Ikupezeka mosavuta kuti igwiritsidwe ntchito polumikiza mawaya ndi kusintha mawaya.
Common locations include under a seat, in the trunk, or mounted to a custom ampchoyikapo lifiya.
4.2 Kulumikizana kwa Wiring
Before making any connections, ensure the vehicle's battery negative terminal is disconnected.
- Kulumikiza Mphamvu (+12V): Connect a heavy gauge power cable (e.g., 4 AWG) from the vehicle's positive battery terminal to the +12V terminal on the amplifier. Install an appropriate fuse (180A recommended, external) within 18 inches (45 cm) of the battery.
- Ground Connection (GND): Connect a heavy gauge ground cable (e.g., 4 AWG) from the GND terminal on the amplifier to a clean, unpainted metal surface on the vehicle chassis. The ground point should be as short as possible, ideally less than 3 feet (1 meter).
- Kulumikizana kwa Remote Turn-On (REM): Connect a smaller gauge wire (e.g., 18 AWG) from the REM terminal on the amplifier to the remote turn-on output of your head unit. This wire signals the amplifier to turn on and off with the head unit.
- Kulumikiza kwa RCA: Connect RCA cables from the pre-out (subwoofer output) of your head unit to the INPUT RCA jacks on the ampwopititsa patsogolo ntchito.
- Kulumikiza kwa Spika: Connect your subwoofer(s) to the SPEAKER OUTPUT terminals. Ensure correct polarity (+ to + and - to -). Refer to your subwoofer's specifications for impedance matching. This amplifier is stable down to 1 Ohm.
- Kuwongolera Bass Kutali: Connect the included remote bass control to the 'REMOTE' port on the amplifier using the provided cable.

Chithunzi 4: Tsatanetsatane view of the input and control panel. This image provides a closer look at the RCA input connections, the remote bass control port, and the various rotary controls for fine-tuning the amplifier's audio output.

Chithunzi 5: Tsatanetsatane view of the power and speaker output terminals. This image clearly shows the screw-type terminals for the +12V, REM (remote), and GND (ground) power connections, as well as the dual speaker output terminals, emphasizing their robust design for secure wiring.
5. Ntchito ndi Zosintha
After all connections are made and verified, reconnect the vehicle's battery negative terminal. Turn on your head unit. The 'POWER' LED on the amplifier should illuminate.
5.1 Control Panel Adjustments
- GWIRITSANI: Kuwongolera uku kumagwirizana ndi amplifier's input sensitivity to the output level of your head unit. Start with the gain at minimum. Play a familiar track at about 75% of your head unit's maximum volume. Slowly increase the ampKuchuluka kwa lifier mpaka mutamva kusokonekera, kenako muchepetse pang'ono.
- LPF (Zosefera za Low Pass): This filter allows only frequencies below the set point to pass through to the subwoofer. Adjust this to blend the subwoofer's output with your main speakers. A common starting point is 80-100 Hz.
- SUBSONIC: This filter removes extremely low frequencies that are below the audible range and can cause damage to your subwoofer or waste amplifier power. Set this typically 5-10 Hz below your LPF setting or subwoofer's resonant frequency.
- BOOST (Bass Boost): This control provides an increase in output at a specific frequency (usually around 45 Hz). Use sparingly to avoid distortion and potential speaker damage.
- FREQ (Bass Boost Frequency): Adjusts the center frequency for the bass boost.
5.2 Kulamulira kwa Bass Patali
The included remote bass control allows you to adjust the subwoofer output level from the driver's seat, providing convenient on-the-fly adjustments without needing to access the ampLifier mwachindunji.
6. Kusamalira
The EDGE EDBX1800.1D-E0 amplifier requires minimal maintenance. To ensure optimal performance and longevity:
- Sungani ampChotsukiracho chikhale choyera komanso chopanda fumbi. Gwiritsani ntchito nsalu yofewa komanso youma poyeretsa.
- Onetsetsani kuti pali mpweya wokwanira wozungulira amplifier. Do not block cooling fins.
- Nthawi ndi nthawi onani mawaya onse olumikizidwa kuti muwone ngati ali olimba komanso kuti ali ndi dzimbiri.
- Pewani kuwulula ampzowotchera kutentha kwambiri kapena chinyezi.
7. Mavuto
Ngati mukukumana ndi mavuto anu ampLifier, onetsani mavuto otsatirawa ndi mayankho:
| Vuto | Chifukwa Chotheka | Yankho |
|---|---|---|
| Palibe Mphamvu (Magetsi a LED azimitsidwa) | Fuse yowombedwa, mphamvu yotayirira/pansi/waya wakutali, kutulutsa kwakutali kwa mutu wolakwika. | Check external fuse, verify all power, ground, and remote connections. Test remote wire for +12V when head unit is on. |
| Amplifier in Protection Mode (Protect LED on) | Sipika yochepa, kuletsa kutsika kwambiri, kutentha kwambiri, DC offset. | Check speaker wiring for shorts. Ensure speaker impedance is 1 Ohm or higher. Allow amplifier to cool down. Disconnect speakers and RCA inputs to check if protection clears. |
| Palibe Kutulutsa Mawu | RCA cables disconnected/damaged, gain set too low, speaker wires disconnected, head unit settings. | Verify RCA connections. Adjust gain. Check speaker wiring. Ensure head unit's subwoofer output is enabled and volume is up. |
| Phokoso Losokoneza | Gain set too high, LPF/Subsonic settings incorrect, poor ground connection, damaged speakers. | Reduce gain. Adjust LPF/Subsonic settings. Verify ground connection is solid. Inspect speakers for damage. |
| Engine Noise/Whine | Kulumikiza pansi koyipa, zingwe za RCA zinayenda pafupi ndi zingwe zamagetsi, zingwe za RCA zolakwika. | Konzani kulumikizana kwa pansi. Sinthanitsani mawaya a RCA kutali ndi mawaya amagetsi. Yesani mawaya osiyanasiyana a RCA. |
8. Zofotokozera
| Mbali | Kufotokozera |
|---|---|
| Wopanga | EDGE Car Audio |
| Nambala Yachitsanzo Yachinthu | EDBX1800.1D-E0 |
| Kusintha | Monobloc |
| Topology | Kalasi D |
| RMS Power @ 4 Ohms Mono | 1x650 pa |
| RMS Power @ 2 Ohms Mono | 1x1200 pa |
| Mphamvu ya RMS @ 1 Ohm Mono | 1x1800 pa |
| Max Mphamvu | 3600 W |
| Kuyankha pafupipafupi | 10 Hz - 180 Hz |
| Mtundu wa Crossover | LP / Subsonic |
| Mtundu wa Crossover | 0 Hz - 180 Hz |
| Fuse Yolimbikitsidwa | 180 A (kunja) |
| Makulidwe a Phukusi | 49.29 x 27 x 9.2 cm; 4.11 kg |
| Number of items in package | 1 |
| Mabatire Ophatikizidwa | Ayi |
| Mabatire Amafunika | Ayi |
| Kupezeka kwa Zida Zosinthira | Zambiri sizikupezeka |
9. Chitsimikizo ndi Thandizo
For warranty information and technical support, please refer to the documentation provided with your purchase or contact your authorized EDGE dealer. Keep your proof of purchase for warranty claims.





