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Thank you for purchasing the Lanzar VIBE Class-D amplifier. Rest assured you have purchased a quality
product designed and engineered to give you many years of uncompromised musical service.
The VIBE Class-D amplifier has been designed using the latest in electronic technology available today.
This mono subwoofer amplifer is the result of advanced high speed switching technology that overcomes the
less-efficient classAB design. The VIBE Class-D amplifier reflects your true appreciation for powerful bass
reproduction in the mobile environment.
This amplifier is designed for low-frequency information only and it is not capable of reproducing any
mid/high-frequency information.
This is due to the noise introducethe signal by the switching speed of the power supply, which must be
filtered out of the audio signal.
The power supply incorporated into VIBE amplifier is a DC to DC switching power supply designed to
have adequate headroom for even the most demanding peak and dynamic range found on today’s Cds
and recording.
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CLASS-D DESIGN
Low - frequency information for subwoofer only.
High efficient power
POWER SUPPLIES
Stiffly regulated PWM power supplies.
MOSFET switches maintain rated power over a wide range of battery voltages.
LOW PASS FILTER
Adjustable from 50Hz to 150Hz with a slope of 24dB per octave.
This allows for the adjustment of the upper point of the frequency bandwidth
and the respective subwoofer.
VARIABLE SUBSONIC FILTER
Adjustable from 15Hz to 40Hz (VIBE1801D) / 10Hz -40Hz (VIBE3200D) with
a slope of 24dB per octave.
This allows for the attenuation of frequencies that are mostly inaudible and
cause unnecessary strain on the amplifier.
PROTECTION CIRCUITRY
Protection against thermal, Overload and short circuit conditions.
REMOTE DASH-MOUNT GAIN CONTROL
This amplifier come complete with a compact remote GAIN CONTROLLER
which can be conveniently mounted on or under the dashboard of your car.
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P E C I F I C A T I O N S
VIBE1801D
mono channel amilifier
MODEL
RMS Power, INTO 4 Ohms
VIBE3200D
mono channel amilifier
1X400W
1200W
1X800W
2200W
2400W
3200W
6400W
0.5%
RMS Power, INTO 2 Ohms
1X900W
1X1800W
1X3600W
0.5%
RMS Power, INTO 1.3 Ohms
MAX Power, INTO 1.3 Ohms
BRIDGE MAX Power, INTO 2 Ohms
THD at 1 Watt, 4 Ohm
95
95
Signal-to-Noise Ratio, below rated power output
Frequency Response, at 1Watt,4 Ohm
Damping Factor at 20Hz, 4 Ohm
Low Pass Filter
15Hz to 150Hz
300
15Hz to 150Hz
300
50Hz ~ 150Hz
15Hz ~ 40Hz
0+18dB
50Hz ~ 150Hz, 24dB/Octave
10Hz ~ 40Hz, 24dB/Octave
0+18dB
Variable Subsonic Filter
Bass Boost
0 to180
0 to180
Phase Control
200mV to 8V
10K Ohm
100 Ohm
200mV to 8V
10K Ohm
Input Sensitivity
Input Impedance
Line Output Impedance
Dimensions(Inches)
100 Ohm
10.25”x2.36”x15.10”
40Ax4
10.25”x2.36”x21.06”
250A (Not Included)
Fuse Rating
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1. Find a suitable location in the vehicle to mount the amplifier.
2. Make sure there is sufficient air flow around the intended mounting location.
3. Bolt the amplifier to the mounting surface.
4. Connect the power ground terminal to the nearest point on the chassis of the
car. Keep this ground wire less than one meter (39”) in length. Use 4 gauge wire.
5. Connect the remote terminal to the remote output of the head unit using 14 gauge.
6. Connect an empty fuse holder within 300mm (12”) of the battery and 4 gauge
or larger high quality cable from this fuse to the amplifier location.
7. Make sure there is no fuse in this fuse holder. Then make the connection to the “BATT”
connection on the amplifier.
8ꢀIf multiple amplifiers are being used, use cables (each with its own fuse at the battery)
or a #0 or a #2 cable from the fuse holder at the battery to a distribution
block at or near the amplifier’s location.
9ꢀConnect all line inputs and outputs using high-quality RCA-RCA cables.
10. Insert fuse(s) at the battery fuse holder(s).
11. Recheck all connections before powering up.
12. Set all level controls to their least sensitive positions and set all crossover controls, switches,
etc. to the desired frequency or position.
13. Once the system is powered up , set the volume control on the head unit to about the
2 o’clock position, and then set all the amplifiers’ level controls for maximum output level.
14. Further fine tuning of the various controls may be necessary to obtain the desired results.
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F E A T U R E S A N D C O N T R O L S
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VIBE1801D
Phase
shift
Sub
Low
Bass
SPEAKERS
Level
sonic
Pass
Boost
R
PWR PROT
Min
Max 15Hz 40Hz
0
50Hz 150Hz
18
0°
180°
-
+
L
Master Slave
Bridged Mode
Line
Out
Line
Input
Data Link
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2
3
4
5
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6
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9
8
VIBE3200D
Line
Out
Line
Input
Input
Level
Subsonic
Filter
LowPass Bass
PWR
PROT
PHASE
Filter
Boost
L
L
0°
180°
Max
10Hz
50Hz
150Hz
0
Min
40Hz
18dB
Remote
R
R
-
.1V 2V
-
8V
2V
Master
Slave
Data Link
Input sensitivity Bridged mode
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C
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1. Line Out RCA Jacks - The LINE OUT allows you to build multiple amplifier systems
without having to use splitter cords to distribute the signal. Now it is simple a matter of
bringing one set of RCAs into the first amplifier, then using the line out RCA jacks as the
feed to the next amplifier.
2. Line Input RCA Jacks - These inputs are for signal cables from the source.
Always use high quality shielded RCA cables.
3. Input Level Controls - Enables the matching of input levels to the output levels from
the head unit( or other signal source).
4. Variable Subsonic Filter - 15Hz~40Hz (VIBE1801D), 10Hz - 40Hz (VIBE3200D)
5. Low Pass Filter - When Crossover Mode Selector is in Low Pass Mode, this control
limits the frequencies which will be distributed to the speakers to those below the
value to which this is set within the range 50Hz~150Hz.
6. Variable Bass Boost Control - 0 ~ +18dB
7. Phase Shift Allows you to change the phase of your subwoofer from 0 to 180 degrees
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to help compensate for timing differences between drivers.
8. Bass Boost Remote Control Input
9.Power & Protection Indicators- Provde instant information on status of amplifier,
including short-circuit and thermal overload alerts.
10. Brigde Mode
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VIBE1801D
SIGNAL INPUT AND BYPASS OUTPUT CONNECTION
Phase
Sub
Bass
Low
SPEAKERS
Level
sonic
shift
Boost
Pass
R
L
PWR PROT
Min
Max 15Hz 40Hz
0
50Hz 150Hz
18
0° 180°
-
+
Master Slave
Bridged Mode
Line
Out
Line
Input
Data Link
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE 1~8 Ohm
(VIBE 0.8K-D:2~8Ohm)
SUBWOOFER
TO SATELLITE AMPLIFIER
LINE-INPUT
TO CAR STEREO LINE-OUT
SPEAKER OUTPUT CONNECTION
POWER
Reote
+
40AX4 FUSES
REM
12V
GND
LEVEL
MIN
MAX
BATTERY
TO CAR STEREO AUTO ANTENNA
to REMOTE GAIN CONTROLLER
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VIBE3200D
SIGNAL INPUT AND BYPASS OUTPUT CONNECTION
Line
Out
Line
Input
Input
Level
Subsonic
Filter
LowPass Bass
Filter Boost
PWR
PHASE
PROT
L
L
0°
180°
Min Max
10Hz 40Hz 50Hz 150Hz
0
18dB
Rete
R
R
-
-
.1V 2V
8V
2V
Master
Slave
Data Link
Input sensitivity Bridged mode
LEVEL
TO SATELLITE AMPLIFIER
LINE-INPUT
TO CAR STEREO LINE-OUT
MIN
MAX
SPEAKER OUTPUT CONNECTION
-
+
+12V
REM
GND
SPEAKERS
POWER
TO CAR STEREO AUTO ANTENNA
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE 1~8 Ohm
CHASSIS GROUND
(BARE METAL)
SUBWOOFER
FUSE
BATTERY
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VIBE1801D
˄BRIDGED SWITCH ; MASTER POSITION˅
Master Slave
Phase
shift
Sub
Bass
Boost
Low
SPEAKERS
Level
sonic
Pass
R
L
PWR PROT
Min
Max 15Hz 40Hz
0
50Hz 150Hz
18
0° 180°
-
+
Master Slave
Bridged Mode
Line
Out
Line
Input
Data Link
+
to INPUTS OF
SATELLITE AMPLIFIER
from OUTPUTS of
HEAD UNIT
SUBWOOFR
-
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE
4-8 OHMSʽ
Phase
shift
Sub
Bass
Low
SPEAKERS
Level
sonic
Boost
Pass
R
L
PWR PROT
Min
Max 15Hz 40Hz
0
50Hz 150Hz
18
0° 180°
-
+
Master Slave
Bridged Mode
Line
Out
Line
Input
Data Link
˄BRIDGED SWITCH ;SLAVE POSITION˅
Master Slave
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VIBE3200D
BRIDGING TWO AMPLIFIERS
-
+
+12V
REM
GND
Master Slave
˄BRIDGED SWITCH ; MASTER POSITION˅
Master Amp
SPEAKERS
POWER
Line
Out
Line
Input
Input
Level
Subsonic
Filter
LowPass Bass
Filter Boost
PWR
PHASE
PROT
L
L
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE
2 ohms!
0°
180°
Min Max
10Hz 40Hz 50Hz 150Hz
0
18dB
Remote
R
R
+
-
-
.1V 2V
8V
2V
Master
Slave
Data Link
Input sensitivity Bridged mode
-
From OUTPUTS of
HEAD UNIT
Slave Amp
-
+
+12V
REM
GND
Line
Out
Line
Input
Input
Level
Subsonic
Filter
LowPass Bass
Filter Boost
PWR
PHASE
PROT
SPEAKERS
L
L
0°
180°
POWER
Min Max
10Hz 40Hz 50Hz 150Hz
0
18dB
Remote
R
R
-
-
.1V 2V
8V
2V
Master
Slave
Data Link
Input sensitivity Bridged mode
˄BRIDGED SWITCH ; SLAVE POSITION˅
Master Slave
Bridging two amplifiers can be done only between two amplifiers of the same model number.
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Before removing your amplifier, refer to the list below and follow the
suggested procedures. Always test the speakers and their wires first.
A M P L I F I E R W I L L N O T P O W E R U P .
Check for good ground connection.
Check that remote DC terminal has at least 13.8v DC.
Check that there is battery power on the +terminal.
Check all fuses.
Check that Protection LED is not lit. If it is lit, shut off amplifier briefly
and then repower it.
H I G H H I S S O R E N G I N E N O I S E ( A L T E R N A T O R W H I N E ) I N S P E A K E R S .
Disconnect all RCA inputs to the amplifier(s)-if hiss / noise disappears, then plug
in the component driving the amplifier and unplug its inputs. If hiss / noise
disappears, go on until the faulty /noisy component is found.
It is best to set the amplifier’s input level as insensitive as possible. The best
subjective S/N ratio is obtainable this way. Try to drive as high a signal level from the
head unit as possible.
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PROTECTION LED COMES ON WHEN THE AMPLIFIER IS POWERED UP ꢀ
Check for shorts on speaker leads.
Check that the volume control on the head unit is turned down low.
Remove speaker leadsꢁand reset the amplifier. If the Protection LED still comes
onꢁthen the amplifier is faulty.
AMPLIFIER(S) GETS VERY HOT.
Check that the minimum speaker impedance for that model is correct.
Check for speaker shorts.
Check that there is good airflow around the amplifier. In some applications, an
external cooling fan may be required.
DISTORTED SOUND
Check that the Level control(s) is set to match the signal level of the head unit.
Check that all crossover frequencies have been properly set.
Check for shorts on the speaker leads.
HIGH SQUEAL NOISE FROM SPEAKERS.
This is always caused by a poorly-grounded RCA patch cord.
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