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BLAM is a French manufacturer of high-fidelity car audio systems, speakers, and amplifiers, renowned for its unique "French Sound" acoustic signature.

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BLAM (Bonneville Laboratory Acoustic Music) is a distinguished French audio company dedicated to the art of high-fidelity sound. Founded by Guy Bonneville, the brand operates under the philosophy of "French Sound," prioritizing natural midrange frequencies and emotional clarity to bring the concert experience into your vehicle.

The company offers a comprehensive range of car audio solutions tailored to different needs:

  • Relax System: High-efficiency speakers (often 2 Ohms) designed to perform exceptionally well even with factory head units.
  • Live System: Products built for listeners seeking forceful dynamics and live-concert realism.
  • Signature System: The flagship line, capable of the highest fidelity, designed and assembled in France.

From compact Class-D amplifiers to audiophile-grade subwoofers, BLAM products are driven by passion and precision engineering.

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BLAM Relax RA 754D User Manual

August 11, 2023
BLAM Relax RA 754D User Manual CAUTION Thank you for using the BLAM RA 754D amplifier, to ensure the best performance from your amplifier, please read the Operating Manual before…

BLAM RELAX 165 R3 User Manual

August 11, 2023
BLAM RELAX 165 R3 Thank you for choosing BLAM. RELAX systems are designed to provide incredible performance. Because of their high efficiency and low impedance, they provide detailed, powerful sound…

BLAM L30 DB LIVE Speakers User Manual

May 6, 2023
L30 DB LIVE Speakers User Manual L30 DB LIVE Speakers Thank you for choosing BLAM. LIVE systems are designed to provideincredible performance. Because of their high efficiency and low impedance,…

BLAM L20 DB LIVE Speakers User Manual

May 6, 2023
L20 DB LIVE Speakers User Manual L20 DB LIVE Speakers Thank you for choosing BLAM. LIVE systems are designed to provideincredible performance. Because of their high efficiency and low impedance,…

BLAM L25 DB Subwoofer Speaker User Manual

May 6, 2023
BLAM L25 DB Subwoofer Speaker DIMENSION 250 mm (10‘’) subwoofer Max. power 600 W / Nominal Power 300 W TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Component Subwoofer   Max power 600 W   Nominal…

BLAM RA 251D Amplifier User Manual and Technical Guide

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This document provides a comprehensive user manual for the BLAM RA 251D amplifier. It includes technical specifications, detailed installation instructions for power, low-level, and high-level inputs, subwoofer wiring configurations, troubleshooting…

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BLAM Signature S 165.80 Component Speaker System User Manual

S 165.80 • August 29, 2025
Comprehensive user manual for the BLAM Signature S 165.80 2-Way Component Speaker System, covering features, setup, operation, maintenance, troubleshooting, and specifications. Experience the unique 'French Sound' with high-resolution…

BLAM support FAQ

Common questions about manuals, registration, and support for this brand.

  • Where are BLAM speakers made?

    Many of BLAM's premium products, such as the Signature series, are designed and assembled in France. Other lines are engineered in France to high quality standards.

  • Do I need an amplifier for BLAM Relax speakers?

    The BLAM Relax series is designed with high sensitivity and low impedance (often 2 Ohms) to provide excellent performance and high volume levels even when powered directly by a factory OEM head unit, though an external amplifier can further enhance performance.

  • How can I contact BLAM customer support?

    You can contact BLAM Audio support via email at contact@blam-audio.fr or through the contact form on their official website.

  • What is the 'French Sound'?

    The 'French Sound' is BLAM's sonic signature, which focuses on reproducing natural, detailed midrange frequencies to preserve the emotion of the human voice and the dynamics of the music.