LIMITED WARRANTY
QUANTUM AUDIO warrants any products purchased in the
U.S.A. from an authorized QUANTUM AUDIO dealer. All products are
warranted to be free from defects in material and workmanship under
normal use and service for a period of (1) year when the unit is installed
by an authorized QUANTUM AUDIO dealer. Non-authorized dealer
installed products carry a one (1) year parts and labor limited warranty.
This warranty applies to the original purchase only.
QUANTUM AUDIO will either repair or replace (as its option)
any unit that has been found to be defective and under warranty
provided the defect occurs within:
QCA4400 QCA2500D QCA3500D
QCA4500D
One (1) year if purchased through an authorized QUANTUM
AUDIO dealer.
COZMIK SERIES AMPLIFIERS
This limited warranty does not extend to units that have been
subjected to misuse, abuse, neglect, or accident. Products that in
QUANTUM AUDIO’s judgment shows evidence of having been altered,
modified, or serviced without QUANTUM AUDIO’s authorization, will be
ineligible under this warranty.
To obtain warranty service please contact your retailer or see
DB Research L.L.P.
Instruction Manual
• Installation Instructions / Owner’s Manual •
302 Hanmore Industrial Parkway // Harlingen, TX 78550
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Line out
FEATURES AND BENEFITS
Full range line outputs have been provided for convenient connection to additional
amplifiers in the system. The outputs are buffered to reduce signal loss. Please note that
the amplifier’s input level adjusts these level outputs.
DC Offset Protection
This circuit protects the output of the amplifier against DC voltage. If for some reason DC
voltage is detected at the output stage, the amplifier will shut down protecting the speak-
ers from direct current.
Power Fusing
This protects the amplifier against short circuits and excessive current.
Short Circuit Protection
Remote Turn-on
The circuit protects the amplifier from damage due to a short found in the speakers or
wiring. If one of the speakers or its wiring comes in contact with ground, the amplifier will
shut down. To resume normal operation, correct the problem and turn the head unit off,
then back on. The amplifier will reset and play again.
Automatically turns amplifier on when connected to the head unit’s remote output. The
amplifier will turn on and off with the head unit to save current consumption. This control
also operates the reset circuit for the amplifier’s protection. It must be connected with the
head unit in order to reset protection circuits.
Thermal Protection
Adjustable Input Sensitivity
To protect the amplifier circuitry against damage caused by prolonged exposure to high
temperatures, a thermal protection circuit is activated if the amplifier reaches excessively
high operating temperature. Once the thermal circuit is activated, the amplifier will shut
down to cool off. The amplifier will automatically turn back on once it cools down to a safe
operating temperature.
Allows you to fine-tune the level matching between your source and the power amplifier.
Low Impedance Stability
Power Indicator
QCA2500D-1 Ohm Mono
QCA3500D-1 Ohm Mono
QCA4500D-1 Ohm Mono
The diagnostic L.E.D. illuminates when the amplifier is on and receiving power.
QCA4400-2 Ohm Stereo, 4 Ohm Bridged
Built-in Crossover
The “Cozmik Series” amplifiers include a built-in variable crossovers. The crossover
features a variable frequency selection for precise low pass filtering for the QCA2500D,
QCA3500D and QCA4500D. The QCA4400 also offers the same frequency selection with
the option of low or high pass filtering.
Power and Speaker Distribution Blocks
Heavy gauge bare wire distribution blocks are provided for maximum power and signal
transfer with minimal resistance.
Bass Boost (QCA2500D QCA3500D QCA4500D)
For added low frequency performance the amplifiers are equipped with a variable *0~18
dB bass boost @ 45Hz.
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POWER CONNECTIONS
MOUNTING LOCATION
(QCA4400 QCA2500D QCA3500D QCA4500D)
Before you start the installation, it will be necessary to find a mounting location for the ampli-
fier. Find a location in which the amplifier will receive adequate ventilation in order to
dissipate the heat it develops during operation. Two popular mounting locations are in the
trunk or under the seat.
SPEAKER OUTPUT
FUSES
+12V
REM
GND
POWER
PROTECT
2500 Watts Dynamic Power
QCA2500DClass D Monoblock Amplifier
Select the location in which you wish to mount the amplifier. Use caution when mounting
amplifier, there are many wires, gas lines, vacuum lines, brake lines as well as a gas tank
in the automobile. Make sure you know where they are when mounting the amplifier to
avoid puncturing lines, shorting wires or drilling holes in the gas tank. Once you are ready,
use a pencil to mark the mounting holes in the bottom panel. After you have marked the
locations of the holes move amplifier out of the way and drill small starter holes to make the
tapping screws easier to install. Use provided screws to tighten down the amplifier.
Turn on Remote
In-Line Power fuse
Mounted Within 12”
From Battery
-
+
Recommended.
94.7
Battery
+12V
IMPORTANT! Before making any connections, disconnect the car’s battery until the
installation is completed to avoid possible damage to the electrical system.
Connect the amplifier to the car’s battery
At times, the amplifier will need to draw large levels of current that cannot be provided by
any circuit in the car’s fuse box. We recommended using a 4 to 8 gauge power wire for your
connections depending on the amplifier and length of the wire. Strip one end of the wire to
connect to the terminal on the amplifier marked “batt+”. Loosen screw terminal and
connect bare wire and tighten. Use caution to make sure no stray wire strands come in
contact with surrounding terminals causing short circuits. Run the wire directly to the
positive terminal of the car’s battery. Make sure to use an in-line fuse within 12” of the car’s
battery to protect the electrical system and amplifier against short circuits and/or power
surges.
Connect the ground terminal of the amplifier to the car’s chassis
4500 Watts Dynamic Power
QCA4500D
Class D Monoblock Amplifier
For the ground connection, use a 4 to 8 gauge wire (black) to connect to the terminal
marked “ground” and then connect it to the car’s chassis. Try to keep the length of the
cable as short as possible, preferably less than 6”. Also make sure that the point on the car
where the connection is to be made is free of paint and dirt.
Connect the remote terminal of the amplifier to a switchable +12V source
This connection allows the amplifier to be turned on and off with the power control of the
radio. If the radio has a REMOTE output terminal, connect it to the amplifier’s terminal
marked “remote” (using a 16 gauge wire or heavier). Now when the radio is turned on, the
amplifier will automatically turn on. This connection can also be made to the radio’s Power
Antenna wire.
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SIGNAL CONNECTIONS
SPEAKER CONNECTIONS
Connect the RCA output of the head unit (AM/FM cassette player, CD, or DAT) to the
RCA input terminals of the amplifier.
IMPORTANT! The following speaker connection are for the amplifier in normal mono
configuration.Make the speaker connections using speaker wire that is at least 16
gauge or heavier.
To make these connections, we recommend high quality RCA cables, which are available
at your local car audio retailer. Run signal wires away from electrical wires to avoid
possibility of induced noise from the car’s electrical system (i.e. popping noises or engine
noise).
As with any audio component, proper phasing of the amplifier and speakers is essential for
strong bass response. When connecting, make sure that positive (+) from the amplifier is
connected to the positive (+) of the speaker, and the same for negative (-).
Please note that although the QCA2500D , QCA3500D , QCA4500D are mono amplifiers,
we have provided two sets of speaker terminals on the amplifier. These terminals are
connected in paralleled internally (connected together). The second set of speaker terminals
are intended for ease of connection when running multiple woofers.
REMOTE
IN
OUT
BASS
LEVEL
SUBSONIC
20Hz 50Hz
LPF
BOOST
MIN MAX
40Hz 130Hz 0dB
18dB
2500 Watts Dynamic Power
QCA2500DClass D
Monoblock Amplifier
L
R
Optional full range line out connection
to addition addition in the system.
SPEAKER OUTPUT
MONO SIGNAL
CONNECTION
+12V
REM
GND
POWER
94.7
PROTECT
3500 Watts Dynamic Power
QCA3500D
Class D Monoblock Amplifier
+
-
4 Ohm Speaker
Ohm minimum)
INPUT
FULL
FULL
LPF
HPF
LEVEL
LPF
LEVEL
HPF
FREQ
BASS
BOOST
BASS
FREQ
BOOST
X-OVER
X-OVER
0dB 18dB 60Hz 400Hz
FRONT
MIN MAX
MIN MAX
60Hz 400Hz 0dB 18dB
REAR
800 Watts Dynamic Power
QCA4400
4 Channel Amplifier
SPEAKER OUTPUT
+12V
FUSES
REM
GND
POWER
PROTECT
R
L
R
L
SIGNAL CONNECTION:
4 Channel Amplifier using
2 pair of RCA inputs.
94.7
4500 Watts Dynamic Power
Class D Monoblock Amplifier
QCA4500D
+
-
4 Ohm Speaker
2 Ohm Speaker (2 Ohm minimum)
+
-
4 Ohm Speaker
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SPEAKER CONNECTIONS (QCA4400)
REMOTE BASS CONTROL MODULE (OPTIONAL)
(QCA2500D QCA3500D QCA4500D)
Make the speaker connections using speaker wire that is at least 16
gauge or heavier.
Before connecting the remote, it will be necessary to find a mounting location that will be
easy to access for adjustment. Once you select your mounting location, you will need to run
the control wire from the remote to the amplifier. To avoid possibility of induced noise from
the car’s electrical system (i.e. popping noises or engine noise), run the cable from the
remote to the amplifier away from the car’s electrical wiring.
As with any audio component, proper phasing of the amplifier and speakers is essential for
strong bass response. When connecting, make sure that positive (+) from the amplifier is
connected to the positive (+) of the speaker, and the same for negative (-).
***CAUTION! In the bridged mode, the amplifier must see a 4 Ohm load or higher. Any
lower than 4 ohms will cause the amplifier to overheat and possible cause permanent
damage to the amplifier!
REMOTE
IN
OUT
BASS
LEVEL
SUBSONIC
20Hz 50Hz
LPF
BOOST
SPEAKER OUTPUT
MIN MAX
40Hz 130Hz 0dB
18dB
FUSES
+12V
POWER
GND
REM
Ch4- Ch4+ Ch3- Ch3+ Ch2- Ch2+ Ch1- Ch1+
4500 Watts Dynamic Power
QCA4500DClass D Monoblock Amplifier
PROTECT
BRIDGE MODE
BRIDGE MODE
800 Watts Dynamic Power
4 Channel Amplifier
QC4400
+
-
+
-
4 Ohm Speaker
4 Ohm Speaker
SPEAKER OUTPUT
Ch4- Ch4+ Ch3- Ch3+ Ch2- Ch2+ Ch1- Ch1+
FUSES
+12V
POWER
GND
REM
PROTECT
BRIDGE MODE
BRIDGE MODE
800 Watts Dynamic Power
4 Channel Amplifier
QC4400
+
-
+
-
+
-
+
-
4 Ohm Speaker
4 Ohm Speaker
4 Ohm Speaker
4 Ohm Speaker
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FINE TUNE THE SYSTEM
ADJUSTMENTS AND SETTINGS
The “Cozmik Series” amplifiers are equipped with built-in variable crossover networks
allowing you to select the crossover mode (i.e. Low-Pass/Full/High-Pass or On/Off) and
the desired crossover point. For example if you wish to drive a pair of subwoofers, you
can select the “Low Pass” setting on the amplifier to filter out high frequencies. This will
send only low frequencies to your subwoofers (see example settings below). The cross-
over point should be determined by the speakers operating range. Please refer to speaker
manufactures recommended crossover point.
Fine tune the amplifier’s input sensitivity
The gain sensitivity control for the “Platinum Series” amplifier is located on the side panel.
This gain control has been included to allow adjustment to properly match the output of the
radio. This is one of the most misunderstood adjustments. By rotating the control in the
clockwise direction, the amplifier’s input will become more sensitive and the music will play
louder. This is not a volume control and you will not get more power out of the amplifier in
the maximum position! It may seem to deliver more output, but actually the system is only
playing louder faster as you turn the volume control on the radio. Ideally, to properly level
match the system the goal is to achieve maximum output from the amplifier without
distortion at about ¾ of the volume control.
Filter selection for channel 1 & 2
Filter selection for channel 3 & 4
Adjust the frequency to the
desired point for speakers 1 & 2.
Adjust the frequency to the
desired point for speakers 3 & 4.
Bass Boost @ 45Hz
*0~18dB Channels 1 & 2
Only in Lowpass
Bass Boost @ 45Hz
*0~18dB Channels 3 & 4
Only in Lowpass
To determine if the amplifier’s gain is set properly, turn the system on and slowly increase
the volume control. You should be able to use about ¾ volume before the system gets loud
but not distorting. It is very important when making these adjustments that you do not over
drive the speakers (at point of distortion) this will cause permanent damage to the speak-
ers. If you are unable to achieve ¾ volume before distortion you will need to adjust gain
control (in this case you would reduce the gain). The gain controls should be adjusted very
slowly. It may help to have another person to assist you by adjusting the gain controls while
you listen for distortion.
INPUT
FULL
FULL
LPF
FREQ
HPF
LEVEL
LPF
LEVEL
HPF
FREQ
BASS
BOOST
BASS
BOOST
X-OVER
X-OVER
0dB 18dB 60Hz 400Hz
FRONT
MIN MAX
MIN MAX
60Hz 400Hz 0dB 18dB
REAR
800 Watts Dynamic Power
4 Channel Amplifier
QC4400
Input Level
Min
Max
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TROUBLE SHOOTING THE SYSTEM
SPECIFICATIONS
QCA4400
We have put together this trouble-shooting guide if you experience problems after
installing the amplifier. Please keep in mind that the majority of problems incurred are
caused by improper installation and not the equipment itself. In addition, there are many
components in the system that could cause various signal problems such as inducted
electrical noise and engine noise.
Input Voltage @ 11 - 14.4 VDC:
2500 watts
4 x 400 watts
2 x 1200 watts
4 x 700 watts
10Hz-20Khz
>90dB
200mV. - 5.8 V
Hi/Low Pass
55Hz - 400Hz
12db per octave
18dB @ 45Hz
14.75 x 9.75 x 2.6
2 x 25 amp
Dynamic Power
4 ohm
4 ohms Bridged
2 ohm
Before you can properly address the problem, you must first find the component that is
causing the problem. This will take patience and a process of elimination.
Frequency Resp.
S/N Ratio (A-weight)
Low Input Level
Crossover Type
Crossover Freq. (Lowpass)
Crossover Slope
Bass EQ.
LOOK FOR…..
No Output
SOLUTION
Replace
Blown fuse
Bad RCA Cable(s)
Replace
Size (L x W x H)
Fuse Rating
+12V at power terminal
+12V at remote terminal
Grounding point clean and tight
Head Unit’s fader not in center position
Master & Slave settings
Check connection
Check connection
Check for ground w/meter
Set to center position
Confirm correct setting
Input Voltage @ 11 - 14.4 VDC:
QCA2500D
QCA3500D QCA4500D
Dynamic Power
4 ohm
2500 watts
1 x 625 watts
1 x 1500 watts
1 x 2500 watts
20Hz - 250Hz
>90dB
246mV - 5.9V
Low Pass
40Hz - 150Hz
3500 watts
1 x 750 watts
1 x 1750 watts
1 x 3500 watts
20Hz - 250Hz
>90dB
246mV - 5.9V
Low Pass
40Hz - 150Hz
4500 watts
1 x 875 watts
1 x 2250 watts
1 x 4500 watts
20Hz - 250Hz
>90dB
Low Output
Check level adjustments
Bad RCA cable(s)
Improper level matching
Master & Slave settings
Re-adjust
Replace
Re-adjust
Confirm correct setting
2 ohm
1 ohm
Frequency Resp.
S/N Ratio (A-weight)
Low Input Level
Crossover Type
Crossover Freq. (Lowpass)
Crossover Slope
Bass EQ.
Subsonic Filter
Remote Control Included
Fuse Rating
246mV - 5.9V
Low Pass
Engine Noise
Grounding points are clean and tight
Ground all components at same point
Try different grounding point
Bad RCA cable(s)
Use High Quality shielded RCA cables
Low Vehicle charging system and/or battery
Check for ground w/meter
Ground at same point
Change for better ground
Replace
Rejects inducted noise
Fix and/or replace
40Hz - 150Hz
18dB per octave
18dB @ 45Hz
20Hz - 50Hz
optional
18dB per octave 18dB per octave
18dB @ 45Hz
20Hz - 50Hz
optional
18dB @ 45Hz
20Hz - 50Hz
optional
2 x 20 amp
2 x 30 amp
3 x 30 amp
Red Protection L.E.D. illuminated
Speaker short
Check speakers connection
for short circuit
Speaker grounding out
Make sure speaker wires
Do not touch chassis ground
Check speaker impedance
Check mounting location
for Adequate air circulation
Impedance too low
Overheating
Due to continuous improvment of the product the specifications are subject to change without notice.
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