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AMPLIFIER

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INTRODUCTION
This instruction manual is for your safety and must be adhered to at all times. Please read and
ensure that you fully understand the installation and set up procedures as explained. If you
are unclear on the installation or set up of your EDGE speakers please contact your nearest
authorised EDGE dealer.
WARNING
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO DAMP OR MOISTURE - doing so may result in fre,
shock or damage to the product.
BEFORE WIRING DISCONNECT THE CABLE FROM THE POSITIVE BATTERY TERMINAL -
failure to do so may result in electric shock or injury.
ENSURE GOOD AND CORRECT CONNECTIONS - failure to make the correct connections
may result in fre or damage to the product.
DO NOT USE ANY FUNCTIONS OF THIS EQUIPMENT THAT MAY TAKE YOUR
CONCENTRATION AWAY FROM DRIVING YOUR VEHICLE - do not set up your amplifer
whilst driving, doing so may result in an accident. For prolonged setting up, make sure that
your vehicle is stationary and in a safe location.
KEEP THE VOLUME AT A LEVEL SO YOU CAN STILL HEAR OUTSIDE NOISE - failure to do
this may result in an accident. EDGE equipment is capable of producing sound levels that can
permanently damage your hearing. EDGE recommends caution when listening at high volume.
For safe and enjoyable listening the sound should be comfortable and clear without distortion.
CAUTION
Never connect any speaker lead to the car chassis. This can cause severe damage to your
speaker /car radio /amplifer.
Before drilling or cutting any holes, investigate the layout of your vehicle thoroughly.
Use caution when working near the fuel / hydraulic lines and electrical wiring.
Observe the correct polarity when wiring, improper phasing may cause a loss of bass
response.
Ensure that no moving parts catch on the speaker or grill (e.g. window or door handles, or
window glass inside the door)

Mounting Guidelines
Your EDGE amplifer is designed with a swift installation routine in mind. Please mount the
amplifer in a dry location on a solid surface. NEVER mount the amplifer upside down, this
will cause the amplifer to over heat and will eventually damage the amplifer. Before fxing the
amplifer in place please ensure that there is suffcient air fow around the exterior of the casing,
at least two inches is suffcient.
Connections

Power / Ground Cable
The correct gauge cable should be used for both the power and the ground connections to
the amplifer.
The power cable should be taken directly from the battery. Rubber grommets should be used
when passing through any bulkheads to prevent the cable from becoming chaffed or cut.
The correct size of fuse must be ftted within 18 of the battery and before the cable passes
through the bulk head
It is vital that a fuse / circuit breaker (of at least equal value to the one ftted on the amplifer)
is placed inline with the power cable and is no further than eighteen inches away from the
battery.
Please ensure that the fuse is not ftted until the entire installation procedure is complete.
The two tables below are to help you decide on what cable is correct for you. The frst
enables you to select the size of cable depending on the length required. The second will
help you convert the cable size from American Wire Gauge to Metric if you need to.
The amplifer ground should be connected directly to the chassis of the vehicle, to bare metal.
The cable length should be kept to an absolute minimum.
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Limited Warranty
All EDGE goods are covered by a full 12 months
manufacturers warranty. Valid from the date of the
original receipt and proof of purchase. In order to
validate this warranty, the warranty card should be
returned to EDGE within seven days of the original
purchase date. The original receipt and packaging
should also be kept for this 12 month period.
If at any stage during the warranty period you have a
problem with the product then it should be returned
to the point of purchase in its original packaging,
complete and with no items missing.
If the store is unable to fx the product it may have
to be returned to EDGE this process takes around 7
working days.
Afull description of EDGEs warranty information
can be found on our website:
www.edgecaraudio.com/warranty
Awritten version can also be obtained from
EDGE warranty department
PO Box 11000
B75 7WG
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ED7400
Minimum 10 AWG power / ground cable should be used
ED7800 / 71200 / 71600
Minimum 8 AWG power / ground cable should be used
ED72500
Minimum 4 AWG power / ground cable should be used
Remote Turn On
A minimum of 18 gauge cable should be used for this connection.
The cable should be run with exactly the same care and attention as the power cable and
taken back to the source (headunit) and joined to the remote cable provided.
If the source (headunit) does not have a remote turn on cable then a 12v supply should be
used. This will require a switch to be ftted inline to enable the amplifer to be turned on and
off. Remember that if this switch is left on you will fatten the car battery.
RCA Cables
Depending on the model number of your amplifer and the number of speakers you wish to
power you will have to run either one or two RCA cables from the source to the amplifer.
Please take extra care when running these cables from the source to the amplifer. Ensure
that they are placed away from all items that can generate any interference, wiring
harnesses etc.
It is recommended that the RCA cables should be run on opposite sides of the car to the
previously installed power cables if possible, to avoid the cable picking up interference.
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Terminals and Controls ED7400

5. Low Pass Crossover Control
The control is used to select the low pass flter frequency. The frequency ranges are from 45
Hz to 300 Hz.
6. Crossover Control Switch
This switch is used to select high pass, low pass or fat (no crossover) operation for the
amplifer speaker outputs.
7. High Pass Crossover Control
The control is used to select the High pass flter frequency. The frequency ranges are from 45
Hz to 300Hz.
8. Bass Boost Remote Input Jack
Use to plug in the remote bass controller. (Optional ) see back
9. High Level Input
To be used when no RCAs are available. Use the provided loom to connect to closest
speakers. The loom connector will only ft one way around. Once plugged in you should
connect the wires as below:
Left Positive - White Right Positive - Grey Left Negative - White / Black
Right Negative - Grey / Black
10. Indicator LED
When the amplifer is operating correctly the LED will show as green. When the amplifer is in
protection mode the LED will show as red.
11. Power Connections
Power connections. See Connections section for details on correct connections.
12. Fuses
Please ensure the following fuse rating is used when replacing fuses: 15 amp x 2
13. Speaker Terminal Output
For connection to the speakers. See Application section for wiring examples.

P o w e r
P r o t e c t
SP- SP- SP+ SP+
R
I n p u t
L + R+
L - R-
R
L L
Hi L e v e l L in e O u t L in e I n
O F F O N
S u b s o n i c P h a s e L P F G a i n
M in M a x 3 5 Hz 2 5 0 Hz 0 1 8 0 8 0 Hz 1 6 Hz 2 4 d B 0 d B
R e m o t e
Ba s s
Bo o s t
ED72500 ED71200
ED71200
ED7800
ED7800
ED72500
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 1250 WATTS RMS
ED71600
ED71600
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 200 WATTS RMS
ED7400
ED7400
2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 2 X 100 WATTS RMS
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 600 WATTS RMS
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 100 WATTS RMS
4 x 35 AMP
3 x 35 AMP
INPUT
2 x 15 AMP
2 x 25 AMP
2 x 20 AMP
1 2 5 7 8 3 4 6 9 10
11 12 13
1 2 3 5 7 8 6 4 9
10 11 12
1 2 3 4 9 5
6 7
14
8 10
11 12 13
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9
10 11 12
13
7
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12
13 14
1. Low Level Output
A daisy chain output For connection to another amplifer with a low level input using only a
single RCA output from the source (headunit).
2. Low Level Input
For connection to any source (headunit) with a low level output. This is your RCA output from
the source (headunit)
3. Gain Control
Used to match the input signal of the source to the amplifer. See the setup section for more
details.
4. Bass Boost Switch
To provide up to an extra +12 dB of bass boost at 45 Hz. Use this boost to increase bass output
from the amplifer.
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1. Low Level Input
For connection to any source (headunit) with a low level output. This is your RCA output from
the source (headunit).
2. Rear Gain Control
Used to match the input signal of the source to the amplifer. See the setup section for more
details.
3. Rear Crossover Control
The switch is used to select between low pass / high pass flter or no flter at all on the
front channels. The frequency ranges on the low pass flter are from 40 Hz to 300 Hz. The
frequency ranges on the high pass flter are from 40 Hz to 300hz.
4. Rear Bass Boost Switch
To provide up to an extra +12 dB of bass boost at 45 Hz. Use this boost to increase bass
output from the amplifer.
5. Front Gain Control
Used to match the input signal of the source to the amplifer. See the setup section for more
details.
6. Front Bass Boost Switch
To provide up to an extra +12 dB of bass boost at 45 Hz. Use this boost to increase bass
output from the amplifer.
7. Front Crossover Control
The switch is used to select between low pass / high pass flter or no flter at all on the
rear channels. The frequency ranges on the low pass flter are from 40 Hz to 300 Hz. The
frequency ranges on the high pass flter are from 40 Hz to 300hz.
8. Front Bass Boost Remote Input Jack
Use to plug in the remote bass controller. (optional)
9. Indicator LED
When the amplifer is operating correctly the LED will show as green
When the amplifer is in protection mode the LED will show as red.
10. Power Connections
Power connections. See Connections section for details on correct connections.
11. Fuses
Please ensure the following fuse rating is used when replacing fuses: 25 amp x 2
12. Speaker Terminal Output
For connection to the speakers. See Application section for wiring examples.
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Terminals and Controls ED7800
P o w e r
P r o t e c t
SP- SP- SP+ SP+
R
I n p u t
L + R+
L - R-
R
L L
Hi L e v e l L in e O u t L in e I n
O F F O N
S u b s o n i c P h a s e L P F G a i n
M in M a x 3 5 Hz 2 5 0 Hz 0 1 8 0 8 0 Hz 1 6 Hz 2 4 d B 0 d B
R e m o t e
Ba s s
Bo o s t
ED72500 ED71200
ED71200
ED7800
ED7800
ED72500
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 1250 WATTS RMS
ED71600
ED71600
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 200 WATTS RMS
ED7400
ED7400
2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 2 X 100 WATTS RMS
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 600 WATTS RMS
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 100 WATTS RMS
4 x 35 AMP
3 x 35 AMP
INPUT
2 x 15 AMP
2 x 25 AMP
2 x 20 AMP
1 2 5 7 8 3 4 6 9 10
11 12 13
1 2 3 5 7 8 6 4 9
10 11 12
1 2 3 4 9 5
6 7
14
8 10
11 12 13
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9
10 11 12
13
7
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12
13 14
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1. Low Level Input
For connection to any source (headunit) with a low level output. This is your RCA output from
the source (headunit).
2. High Level Input
To be used when no RCAs are available. Use the provided loom to connect to closest
speakers. The loom connector will only ft one way around. Once plugged in you should
connect the wires as below:
Front Speakers
Left Positive - Green Right Positive - Purple
Left Negative - Green / Black Right Negative - Purple / Black
Rear Speakers
Left Positive - White Right Positive - Grey
Left Negative - White / Black Left Negative - Grey / Black
3. Front Gain Control
Used to match the input signal of the source to the amplifer. See the setup section for more
details.
4. Front Crossover Control
The switch is used to select between low pass / high pass flter or no flter at all on the
front channels. The frequency ranges on the low pass flter are from 45 Hz to 300 Hz. The
frequency ranges on the high pass flter are from 45 Hz to 300 Hz.
5. Front Bass Boost Switch
To provide up to an extra +12 dB of bass boost at 45 Hz. Use this boost to increase bass
output from the amplifer.
6. Rear Gain Control
Used to match the input signal of the source to the amplifer. See the setup section for more
details.
7. Rear Bass Boost Switch
To provide up to an extra +12 dB of bass boost at 45 Hz. Use this boost to increase bass
output from the amplifer.
8. Rear Crossover Control Switch
The switch is used to select between low pass / high pass flter or no flter at all on the
rear channels. The frequency ranges on the low pass flter are from 45 Hz to 300 Hz. The
frequency ranges on the high pass flter are from 45 Hz to 300 Hz.
9. Front Bass Boost Remote Input Jack
Use to plug in the remote bass controller. (optional)
10. Indicator LED
When the amplifer is operating correctly the LED will show as green.
When the amplifer is in protection mode the LED will show as red.
11. Power Connections
Power connections. See Connections section for details on correct connections.
12. Fuses
Please ensure the following fuse rating is used when replacing fuses: 35 amp x 3
13. Speaker Terminal Output
For connection to the speakers. See Application section for wiring examples.
14. Input Mode Select Switch
Allows 4 channels to be driven from a single pair of RCA leads
Terminals and Controls ED71600
P o w e r
P r o t e c t
SP- SP- SP+ SP+
R
I n p u t
L + R+
L - R-
R
L L
Hi L e v e l L in e O u t L in e I n
O F F O N
S u b s o n i c P h a s e L P F G a i n
M in M a x 3 5 Hz 2 5 0 Hz 0 1 8 0 8 0 Hz 1 6 Hz 2 4 d B 0 d B
R e m o t e
Ba s s
Bo o s t
ED72500 ED71200
ED71200
ED7800
ED7800
ED72500
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 1250 WATTS RMS
ED71600
ED71600
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 200 WATTS RMS
ED7400
ED7400
2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 2 X 100 WATTS RMS
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 600 WATTS RMS
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 100 WATTS RMS
4 x 35 AMP
3 x 35 AMP
INPUT
2 x 15 AMP
2 x 25 AMP
2 x 20 AMP
1 2 5 7 8 3 4 6 9 10
11 12 13
1 2 3 5 7 8 6 4 9
10 11 12
1 2 3 4 9 5
6 7
14
8 10
11 12 13
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9
10 11 12
13
7
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12
13 14
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1. Low Level Input
For connection to any source (head unit) with a low level output. This is your RCA output from
the source (headunit).
2. High Level Input
To be used when no RCAs are available. Use the provided loom to connect to closest
speakers. The loom connector will only ft one way around. Once plugged in you should
connect the wires as below:
Left Positive - Brown Right Positive - Black Left Negative - Blue Right Negative - Green
3. Gain Control
Used to match the input signal of the source to the amplifer. See the setup section for more
details.
4. Low Pass Filter Control
Low pass frequency control. The frequency ranges from 35 Hz to 250 Hz.
5. Phase Control
Can be used to alter the phase of the subwoofer from 0 - 180 degrees.
IE: the speaker output can be In phase or out of phase with the other speakers in the vehicle.
For best results rotate the dial between the two settings to determine the best sound.
6. Subsonic Filter Control
This is used to flter out unwanted amplifer output to the subwoofer. Effectively this will flter
out all the frequencies up to the crossover point set with the control. The range is from 16 Hz to
80 Hz.Frequencies of 80 Hz and below cause the subwoofer to work hard, some subwoofers
can easily be damaged when playing very low frequencies. Using the subsonic flter allows
less distortion, delivers frequencies better suited to the subwoofer prolonging its life.
7. Subsonic Filter Switch
Used to turn the flter on or off.
8. Bass Boost Switch
To provide up to an extra +18 dB of bass boost at 45 Hz. Use this boost to increase bass
output from the amplifer.
9. Bass Remote Input Jack
Use to plug in the remote bass controller.

10. Indicator LED
When the amplifer is operating correctly the LED will show as greeb. When the amplifer is in
protection mode the LED will show as red.
11. Fuses
Please ensure the following fuse rating is used when replacing fuses:
20 amp x 2
12. Speaker Terminal Output
For connection to the speakers. See Application section for wiring examples.
13. Power Connections
Power connections. See Connections section for details on correct connections.
14. Low Level Output
Daisy chain RCA connection to allow easy addition of another amplifer.
Terminals and Controls ED71200
P o w e r
P r o t e c t
SP- SP- SP+ SP+
R
I n p u t
L + R+
L - R-
R
L L
Hi L e v e l L in e O u t L in e I n
O F F O N
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M in M a x 3 5 Hz 2 5 0 Hz 0 1 8 0 8 0 Hz 1 6 Hz 2 4 d B 0 d B
R e m o t e
Ba s s
Bo o s t
ED72500 ED71200
ED71200
ED7800
ED7800
ED72500
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 1250 WATTS RMS
ED71600
ED71600
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 200 WATTS RMS
ED7400
ED7400
2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 2 X 100 WATTS RMS
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 600 WATTS RMS
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 100 WATTS RMS
4 x 35 AMP
3 x 35 AMP
INPUT
2 x 15 AMP
2 x 25 AMP
2 x 20 AMP
1 2 5 7 8 3 4 6 9 10
11 12 13
1 2 3 5 7 8 6 4 9
10 11 12
1 2 3 4 9 5
6 7
14
8 10
11 12 13
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9
10 11 12
13
7
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12
13 14
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1. Low Level Input
For connection to any source (head unit) with a low level output. This is your RCA output from
the source (headunit).
2. Gain Control
Used to match the input signal of the source to the amplifer. See the setup section for more
details.
3. Low Pass Filter Control
Low pass frequency control. The frequency ranges from 40 Hz to 250 Hz.
4. Phase Control
Can be used to alter the phase of the subwoofer from 0 - 180 degrees.
IE: the speaker output can be Inphase or out of phase with the other speakers in the vehicle.
For best results fick between the two settings to determine the best results.
5. Subsonic Filter Control
This is used to flter out unwanted amplifer output to the subwoofer. Effectively this will flter
out all the frequencies up to the crossover point set with the control. The range is from 15 Hz to
50 Hz.Frequencies of 80 Hz and below cause the subwoofer to work hard, some subwoofers
cane easily be damaged when playing very low frequencies. Using the subsonic flter allows
less distortion, delivers frequencies better suited to the subwoofer prolonging its life.
6. Subsonic Filter Switch
Used to turn the flter on or off.
7. Bass Boost control
To provide up to an extra +18 dB of bass boost at 45 Hz. Use this boost to increase bass
output from the amplifer.
8. Bass Remote Input Jack
Use to plug in the remote bass controller.

9. Indicator LED
When the amplifer is operating correctly the LED will show as green. When the amplifer is in
protection mode the LED will show as red.
10. Fuses
Please ensure the following fuse rating is used when replacing fuses:
35 amp x 4
11. Speaker Terminal Output
For connection to the speakers. See Application section for wiring examples.
12. Power Connections
Power connections. See Connections section for details on correct connections.
13. Low Level Output
Daisy chain RCA connection to allow easy addition of another amplifer.
P o w e r
P r o t e c t
SP- SP- SP+ SP+
R
I n p u t
L + R+
L - R-
R
L L
Hi L e v e l L in e O u t L in e I n
O F F O N
S u b s o n i c P h a s e L P F G a i n
M in M a x 3 5 Hz 2 5 0 Hz 0 1 8 0 8 0 Hz 1 6 Hz 2 4 d B 0 d B
R e m o t e
Ba s s
Bo o s t
ED72500 ED71200
ED71200
ED7800
ED7800
ED72500
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 1250 WATTS RMS
ED71600
ED71600
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 200 WATTS RMS
ED7400
ED7400
2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 2 X 100 WATTS RMS
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 600 WATTS RMS
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 100 WATTS RMS
4 x 35 AMP
3 x 35 AMP
INPUT
2 x 15 AMP
2 x 25 AMP
2 x 20 AMP
1 2 5 7 8 3 4 6 9 10
11 12 13
1 2 3 5 7 8 6 4 9
10 11 12
1 2 3 4 9 5
6 7
14
8 10
11 12 13
1 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 9
10 11 12
13
7
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
10 11 12
13 14
Terminals and Controls ED72500
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Troubleshooting
Before removing the amplifer, refer to the list below and follow the suggested procedures.
Always test the speakers and confrm that they are wired correctly frst.
If in any doubt get help from a qualifed auto electrician.
Amplifer Will Not Power Up
Check for good ground connections. Ensure Ground cable is connected directly to bare
metal and not a painted surface.
Using a multimeter check that remote terminal has at least 10V DC.
Using a multi meter check that there is battery voltage on the positive terminal.
Check all fuses.
Check that the protection light is not illuminated. If it is lit, shut off the amplifer for thirty
seconds and then turn it back on.
Protection LED Illuminates When Amplifer Is Powered Up
Check for shorts on all speakers wires. (IE no speaker wires should be joined together and
no speaker wires should be touching the cars chassis)
The amplifer is designed to shut down automatically when the units temperature goes
above 80 degrees. If the amplifer feels very hot then this may be the reason for the
amplifer not starting.
Remove the speaker wires and reset the amplifer. If the protection LED still comes on then
the amplifer is faulty. This damage may have been caused by either failure to follow these
setup guidelines or abuse.
Amplifer Gets Very Hot
Check the minimum speaker impedance for the amplifer is correct.
Check for shorts on all speakers wires. (IE no speaker wires should be joined together and
no speaker wires should be touching the cars chassis)
Check that there is good airfow around the amplifer. In some applications an external fan
may be required.
Blown Fuse(s)
Check both positive supply and ground for shorts.
Check that the positive wire is connected to the positive terminal on the amplifer.
Check that the negative wire is connected to the ground terminal on the amplifer.
Ensure that the correct rated fuse is ftted
Distorted Sound
Check the gain control is not set at too high a level. If the speakers sound distorted turn the
down the gain until the sound is clear.
Check that all crossover frequencies are correct. See setup section for more details.
Check for shorts on all speaker wires.
Check all speakers are wired correctly. With the correct polarity being observed on each
connection.
Set Up Section
To correctly set the gain control of the amplifer to match that of the source (headunit) use the
following setup routine:
Turn the gain control to minimum on the amplifer.
Ensure the bass boost is set to 0 dB.
On the headunit set all crossovers to fat and both bass and treble to zero.
Turn up the source (headunit) to approx 3/4 volume.
Very slowly turn up the gain on the amplifer until distortion can be heard in any of the speakers
or until the volume reaches an uncomfortable listening level when this is reached turn down
the gain control slightly.
The gain control is now set.
The setting of the crossover will depend on what kind of speaker you are installing.
For a subwoofer it is recommended that the crossover is set to Low Pass and the frequency is
set to match that of the speakers specifcations.
For a pair of full range speakers it is recommend that the crossover is set to Flat. The two
frequency controls will then have no effect on the amplifers output and the speaker will receive
a full range signal. However, using the high pass crossovers will allow more control of your
speakers. By removing the bass (low frequencies) the speakers can perform at higher volumes
with less distortion.
Note: The smaller the speaker, the less bass it can handle. Adjust the crossover to get the
most and best sound from your speakers. The easiest was to do this is by limiting the amount
of bass you feed them
For a pair of speakers with a passive crossover it is recommended that the crossover is set to
High Pass and the frequency is set to match that of the speakers specifcations.
Note:
By using the crossovers correctly you will not only lengthen the life of your speakers but
you will also get better performance from them. To optimise your setup seek the advice of a
professional installation engineer or visit your local EDGE audio dealer.
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Power
Protect
SP- SP- SP+ SP+
ED71200
ED7800
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 600 WATTS RMS
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 100 WATTS RMS
2 x 25 AMP
2 x 20 AMP
ED7400
2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 2 X 100 WATTS RMS
2 x 15 AMP
ED7400
2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 2 X 100 WATTS RMS
2 x 15 AMP
ED7800
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 100 WATTS RMS
2 x 25 AMP
Power
Protect
SP- SP- SP+ SP+
ED71200
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 600 WATTS RMS
2 x 20 AMP
Power
Protect
SP- SP- SP+ SP+
ED71200
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 600 WATTS RMS
2 x 20 AMP
+ - + -
+ -
+ -
+ - + -
+ - + -
+ - + -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -+ -
+ -
Power
Protect
SP- SP- SP+ SP+
ED71200
ED7800
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 600 WATTS RMS
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 100 WATTS RMS
2 x 25 AMP
2 x 20 AMP
ED7400
2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 2 X 100 WATTS RMS
2 x 15 AMP
ED7400
2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 2 X 100 WATTS RMS
2 x 15 AMP
ED7800
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 100 WATTS RMS
2 x 25 AMP
Power
Protect
SP- SP- SP+ SP+
ED71200
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 600 WATTS RMS
2 x 20 AMP
Power
Protect
SP- SP- SP+ SP+
ED71200
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 600 WATTS RMS
2 x 20 AMP
+ - + -
+ -
+ -
+ - + -
+ - + -
+ - + -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -
+ -+ -
+ -
ED7400 in 2 channel confguration connected to a pair of ED209 speakers
ED7400 in bridged confguration connected to an ED512 subwoofer
Minimum impedance 2 Ohms
Minimum impedance 4 Ohms
ED7800 / 71600 in 4 channel confguration connected to 2 pairs of ED209
speakers
ED7800 / 71600 in 3 channel confguration connected to a pair of ED209
speakers and an ED512 subwoofer
Minimum impedance 2 Ohms
Minimum impedance 2 Ohms
Minimum impedance 2 Ohms
Minimum impedance 4 Ohms
Applications
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Power
Protect
SP- SP- SP+ SP+
ED71200
ED7800
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 600 WATTS RMS
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 100 WATTS RMS
2 x 25 AMP
2 x 20 AMP
ED7400
2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 2 X 100 WATTS RMS
2 x 15 AMP
ED7400
2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 2 X 100 WATTS RMS
2 x 15 AMP
ED7800
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 100 WATTS RMS
2 x 25 AMP
Power
Protect
SP- SP- SP+ SP+
ED71200
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 600 WATTS RMS
2 x 20 AMP
Power
Protect
SP- SP- SP+ SP+
ED71200
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 600 WATTS RMS
2 x 20 AMP
+ - + -
+ -
+ -
+ - + -
+ - + -
+ - + -
+ -
+ - + -
+ -
+ -+ -
+ -
Power
Protect
SP- SP- SP+ SP+
ED71200
ED7800
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 600 WATTS RMS
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 100 WATTS RMS
2 x 25 AMP
2 x 20 AMP
ED7400
2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 2 X 100 WATTS RMS
2 x 15 AMP
ED7400
2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 2 X 100 WATTS RMS
2 x 15 AMP
ED7800
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 100 WATTS RMS
2 x 25 AMP
Power
Protect
SP- SP- SP+ SP+
ED71200
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 600 WATTS RMS
2 x 20 AMP
Power
Protect
SP- SP- SP+ SP+
ED71200
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 600 WATTS RMS
2 x 20 AMP
+ - + -
+ -
+ -
+ - + -
+ - + -
+ - + -
+ -
+ - + -
+ -
+ -+ -
+ -
ED71200
connected in mono
confguration to an
ED512 subwoofer
at 4 ohms
Minimum
impedance 1 Ohms
ED71200
connected in mono
confguration a
pair of ED512
subwoofers at 2
ohms
Minimum
Impedance 1 Ohms
ED71200
connected in mono
confguration to 4
ED512 subwoofers
at 1 ohms
Minimum
Impedance 1 Ohms
Power
Protect
SP- SP- SP+ SP+
ED71200
ED7800
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 600 WATTS RMS
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 100 WATTS RMS
2 x 25 AMP
2 x 20 AMP
ED7400
2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 2 X 100 WATTS RMS
2 x 15 AMP
ED7400
2 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 2 X 100 WATTS RMS
2 x 15 AMP
ED7800
4 CHANNEL AMPLIFIER 4 X 100 WATTS RMS
2 x 25 AMP
Power
Protect
SP- SP- SP+ SP+
ED71200
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 600 WATTS RMS
2 x 20 AMP
Power
Protect
SP- SP- SP+ SP+
ED71200
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 600 WATTS RMS
2 x 20 AMP
+ - + -
+ -
+ -
+ - + -
+ - + -
+ - + -
+ -
+ - + -
+ -
+ -+ -
+ -
ED72500
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 1250 WATTS RMS
4 x 35 AMP
ED72500
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 1250 WATTS RMS
4 x 35 AMP
ED72500
MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER 1 X 1250 WATTS RMS
4 x 35 AMP
+ -
+ - + -
+ -
+ - + -
+ -
ED72500
connected in mono
confguration to an
ED512 subwoofer
at 4 ohms
Minimum
impedance 1 Ohms
ED72500
connected in mono
confguration a
pair of ED512
subwoofers at 2
ohms
Minimum
Impedance 1 Ohms
ED72500
connected in mono
confguration to 4
ED512 subwoofers
at 1 ohms
Minimum
Impedance 1 Ohms
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