Power:
780W RMS x1 @4ohm
1000W RMS x1 @2ohm
Measurements Hx2” Wx9.5” Lx11”
About & Features:
Bluave is know for our passion for the ultimate sound quality and performance in the marine audio industry. In the pursuit to reach another ground breaking level we have designed in the BLU series amplifiers. The BLU series amplifiers provide smooth accuracy and incredible power. They are the Soulmate match for the BLUAVE marine speakers & subwoofers providing true reproduction of musical perfection. At Bluave we also know that the marine and off-road environment can be extremely brutal here are some of the amazing features of the BLU series amplifiers.
With today’s technology your source for music may vary from a Bluetooth module, marine grade head-unit or even a DSP. Our RCA input have a wide range of input sensitivity to accommodate that flexibility with this x1 to x10 input range it allows the ability of the music source to range from a weaker output to a stronger output with out the need for line drivers to achieve the same volume results. For example with a stronger source from a DSP you reach full volume with minimal gain and with a weaker module or headunit signal you can achieve running the gains at full or near full with out sending a clip signal to your drivers. Our crossover section also gives you the flexibility to only use one set of RCA on input 1/2 and run the entire 4 channels of the 800.4 or 8 channels of the limited 1600.8 Our built in RCA outputs are simple and functional the RCA outputs are simply paralleled with the RCA input 1/2 allowing you to just a FULL range signal to additional amplifiers
Bluave Marine Audio tuning suggestions
( NOTE: confirm ALL speakers and subs are in phase a single speaker out of phase WILL drastically effect the performance of the sound system )
*Step 1
Read page#? SPEAKER OUTPUT & CROSSOVER SELECTION ( understand the amps functions before beginning )
* Step 2
Always tune the system with the same music source the client uses.
Confirm the consumers primary source for music. ( example: iPhone or android , iTunes , iTunes downloaded , Spotify, pandora, Sirrus/XM , etc... Each source can have a different level of output volume This is very important to confirm to be able achieve full volume. For example if you tune the clients system for ITunes and they primarily use Pandora they may not be able to reach full volume potential.
*Step 3
Confirm your vessels batteries are FULLY charged and in good operating condition. Tuning a sound system with low or bad batteries will NOT work and is bad on your electronic components.
*Step 4
On your marine audio headunit check your balance “lefts & rights”
*Step 5
Confirm ALL ZONES “fade” once confirmed left and rights are correct move on to step 5
*Step 6
Confirm the Marine Audio head-unit is set to flat
Bass 0, Mid 0, Treble 0, & if the headunit has a pre set DSP we suggest it is turned off before tuning begins. The general tune should be done with the amplifier crossover sections. Once the tune is completed you can make SMALL adjustments with the headunit ONLY if needed.
*Step 7
Pick a “preferably” downloaded song with a great range of lows,mids,highs
We suggest that the same song is used until the complete tune. Then once your satisfied with the tune try several other songs and make small fine adjustments if needed.
*Step 8
Ok now that steps 1-7 are confirmed
If the system has a subwoofer turn the subwoofer off by the headunit sub zone or unplug the sub or RCA if applicable
*Step 9
With the gain the entire way down on the amp channels. Pre-set the frequency’s and setting as suggested in page #?
*Step 10
Designate a “MAX” volume headunit. We suggest picking a volume about 85-95% of the highest volume number on the headunit for example. If the max volume is 50 you would set your designated max volume at 45. Keep the head unit at 45 and the song on repeat Until the complete tune process is complete.
*Step 11
Tune one set of channels/speakers at a time. We suggest this because every speaker location may perform / respond differently. So one set of channels/speakers may require more or less gain OR more or less frequency.
* Step 12
With the frequency at the suggested position Start working the gain up slowly till you reach a high & clear volume. If or once you hear distortion slowly back the gain down till the distortion is audibly gone and then down another 5% ( low distortion will accrue before you can hear it by ear ). If you have it available you can use a distortion detector or scope to set your max gain.
*Step 13
Now that the gain is set you can finesse the frequency by SMALL movements. Try lowering the frequency & try raising the frequency to find the best performance. Once this is completed you maybe able to slightly raise your gain to achieve max performance. ( remember the suggested frequency setting are for the majority, however some vessels may perform completely different and require setting outside of the suggested tune )
*Step 14
now that channel/speaker 1/2 are fine tuned. Repeat steps 8-12 for all applicable channels/speakers/subs ( remember to re-activate your subwoofer once all coaxials are tuned )
1000.1 MANUAL (pdf)
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