SounDigital 800.1 EVO5 Owner's Manual
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Introduction
Congratulations on acquiring a product with the highest quality and technology! You have just purchased a SounDigital product of the highest technology and quality, so we thank you for your confidence.
Class D Amplifiers:
Class D amplifiers have as main characteristics the audio quality, efficiency, application versatility, and compact design. Following are the advantages of these features:
- Audio Quality: In the past, Class D products had limited response and for higher frequencies, Class AB products performed better, but their efficiency was very low. The new technologies introduced by SounDigital resulted in a Class D amplifier with high efficiency and superior Class AB performance.
- Efficiency: SounDigital Class D amplifiers have total efficiency (output + power source) greater than 70%, which guarantees lower battery consumption and less heating.
- Application Versatility: The flat full-frequency response of SounDigital amplifiers allows them to be used in all car sound systems, meeting demands with extreme quality.
- Compact Design: The high efficiency and high technology applied allow SounDigital amplifiers to be very compact, facilitating installation in vehicles where space is limited.
Important Information
On this manual, you will learn about the product, its features, and characteristics to obtain the best result and enjoy your music with SounDigital quality and power. To better understand and take advantage of all the functions of the product and use it safely, read this manual carefully. If you have any questions, consult our support by email: info@soundigitalusa.com.
Package Contents
- 01 800.1 EVO5 Amplifier
- 01 Installation quick guide with warranty card
- 01 Promotional sticker
Safety Instructions
To prevent injuries to the user or damage to the amplifier, read all safety instructions written on this manual.
- If you are insecure about the installation of this equipment, get in touch with our tech support or a professional specialized in car audio installation.
- Before proceeding with the installation of any electric equipment on your vehicle, unplug the negative (-) terminal of the battery to avoid fires, injuries, or damages.
- Use your sound system safely. Continuous exposure to sound pressures over 85dB may cause irreversible hearing damage.
- This equipment is for use in automotive DC voltage batteries between 12.6 and 14.4 volts. Before installing, check the voltage of the batteries.
- Do not install the amplifier in places exposed to water, dirt, or humidity.
- Choose a ventilated place to install the amplifier and avoid blocking the side ventilation windows.
- Mount the amplifier in a secure way. Avoid mounting it on metallic parts of the vehicle, as it may cause ground looping (noise).
- Make sure that the location chosen for the amplifier installation does not affect the operation of the vehicle.
- When passing cables through metallic walls, use rubber O-rings to avoid cable cutting and short-circuits.
- Clean the amplifier periodically with a brush or dry cloth to assure the thermal efficiency of the heatsink.
- This product may reach temperatures over 60°C/140°F. Make sure it is cold before touching it.
- Be careful when making holes in the vehicle. Ensure you are not making holes in the fuel tank, brake lines, or electrical cables of the vehicle.
- Make sure the cables are properly secured throughout the installation.
- Wear gloves, safety glasses, and all necessary PPE during the installation of SounDigital amplifiers.
! Warning! THIS "WARNING" SIGN ALERTS THE USER OF IMPORTANT INFO. NOT FOLLOWING THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY CAUSE INJURIES TO THE USER OR DAMAGE TO THE EQUIPMENT.
Assembling and Disassembling the Plastic Cover
The plastic covers have the function of finishing and hiding the amplifier fixing screws. To disassemble and assemble them, follow the instructions below.
Disassembling of the Plastic Cover
Step 1: Carefully pull out the top of the plastic cover to release the upside latches, as shown in the picture. Diagram showing pulling the top cover upwards.
Step 2: Slide up the plastic cover in a continuous movement to remove it. Diagram showing sliding the cover off.
*Merely illustrative images.
Assembling the Plastic Cover
Step 1: To fit the plastic cover back, carefully insert point A of the plastic cover into point B of the amplifier, slowly sliding it down. Diagram showing inserting point A into point B.
Step 2: Gently press the sides of the top of the plastic cover towards the bottom of the amplifier until you hear a clicking noise. Diagram showing pressing the sides of the cover down.
*Merely illustrative images.
Panels Description
Front Panel (Top View)
The front panel features various controls and indicators:
Label | Color/Type | Function |
---|---|---|
1 | Red | "PROTECTION" LED indicator |
2 | Yellow | "CLIP" LED indicator |
3 | Blue | "POWER ON" LED indicator |
4 | Control | Variable "BASS BOOST" control 50Hz (0dB ~ +12dB) |
5 | Control | Variable "LOW PASS" filter control (50Hz ~ 20kHz) |
6 | Control | Variable "SUBSONIC" filter control (10Hz ~ 80Hz) |
7 | Control | Variable Gain control |
8 | RCA Connectors | Audio input - Right Channel |
9 | RCA Connectors | Audio input - Left Channel |
10 | High Level Input | Audio input - Right Channel (To connect the speaker output of the head unit) |
10 (cont.) | High Level Input | Audio input - Left Channel (To connect the speaker output of the head unit) |
Rear Panel (Connectors)
The rear panel houses the power and speaker connectors:
Label | Type | Function |
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7 | Connector | Negative power supply connector (GND) |
8 | Connector | Remote power supply connector (REM) |
9 | Connector | Positive power supply connector (+12VDC) |
10 | Speaker Connector | Negative speaker connector (-) |
11 | Speaker Connector | Positive speaker connector (+) |
12 | Label | Minimum speaker load allowed (impedance) |
Electrical Dimensioning and Audio Inputs
Electrical Dimensioning
For proper operation of your SounDigital amplifier, you need the proper dimensioning of the electrical system and the cables used. The table below shows the minimum section of GND cables, +12VDC cables, and speaker output cables according to the power generated by the amplifier.
Model | POWER CABLE (+12VDC) | GROUND CABLE (GND) | SPEAKER CABLE |
---|---|---|---|
800 WRMS | 10mm² - 7 AWG | 2 x 2mm² - 12 AWG |
We recommend the use of ONLY OFC (Oxygen Free Copper) Cables on the installation of our products. CCA cables must not be used.
Audio Inputs
RCA Inputs
Diagram showing RCA input connections to the amplifier. All RCA Inputs must be connected for all channels to work properly. If the signal source is mono type, use a "Y" cable at the input.
High Level Input
Diagram showing High Level input connections to the amplifier. All High Level Inputs must be connected for all channels to work properly.
High level input must be used when the main unit does not have RCA outputs. When high level inputs are used, no remote connection is required; the amplifier recognizes the audio signal and switches on. If your source unit is not able to turn on the amplifier through the High level input, the remote input should be connected normally.
! Warning! RCA AND HIGH INPUTS SHOULD NOT BE USED SIMULTANEOUSLY OR YOU MAY DAMAGE THE AMPLIFIER.
Installation Sequence
! Warning! BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE INSTALLATION, UNPLUG THE NEGATIVE TERMINAL FROM ALL OF THE BATTERIES, TO AVOID FIRE, DAMAGE TO THE AMPLIFIER AND THE USER HIMSELF.
- Mount the amplifier in such a way you have access to the connectors.
- Install the power cables in the vehicle properly, starting from the battery to the fuse holder or circuit breaker, using the cable with the appropriate size. Make all connections, install fuse holders or circuit breakers, but without placing the fuses or with the circuit breakers in the "OFF" position.
! Warning! THE MAXIMUM DISTANCE FOR THE INSTALLATION OF THE FUSE/CIRCUIT BREAKER IS 12 INCHES (30cm) AWAY FROM THE BATTERY.
- Connect the power cables into the amplifier, observing the polarity. Connect all the positive cables from the fuse holder or circuit breaker to the positive connector of the amplifier and all the negative power cables from the batteries to the negative connector of the amplifier.
- The ground cable must be as short as possible and must be connected to the vehicle chassis and the battery negative. Diagram illustrating ground connection: showing the ground cable connected to the chassis, with a note to remove paint between the terminal and chassis.
- Install the signal input cables in a proper way, distant from the power cables.
- Connect the RCA or the high level signal input cables to the head unit and amplifiers.
- Install the audio output cables with the appropriate section, distant from the power and audio input cables.
- Connect the audio output cables to the amplifier and speakers, respecting the positive (+) and negative (-) polarities.
- Install the remote cable with the power cables, using 1.5mm² (15 AWG) cable or thicker.
- Connect the remote power cable to the amplifier's "REM" terminal at the main unit's remote power output (when not using the high level signal inputs).
- Before powering the system, verify all the connections and make sure there are no mistakes or short-circuits on the power and ground cables.
- Reconnect the ground of the batteries.
- Check if the head unit is turned off and then place the fuses in the fuse holders or switch the circuit breakers on.
- Turn on the main unit and the amplifier will turn on the "ON" LED indicating that it is in operation.
Wiring Diagram
Diagram illustrating the wiring connections for the amplifier. It shows a head unit connected via RCA and Remote to the amplifier. The amplifier is connected to a speaker and to the battery via a fuse.
Note: All RCA Inputs must be connected for the channel to work properly. See "AUDIO INPUTS" on page 8.
Model | Minimum impedance |
---|---|
800.1 EVO5 4Ω | 4Ω |
800.1 EVO5 2Ω | 2Ω |
Gain Setting
Necessary Equipment:
- Digital AC voltmeter.
- Media with a sine wave test tone 60Hz recorded at 0db.
Set up procedure
- Turn the gain control all the way down.
- Disconnect the output cables from the amplifier outputs.
- Turn off all processing (bass, treble, loudness, EQ, etc.).
- Set the source unit volume to 3/4 of full volume.
- On CD player, set the fader control to center position.
- Set the variable "LOW" crossover in 20kHz.
- Set the variable "SUBSONIC" crossover in 10Hz.
- Use a 60 Hz sine wave.
- Increase the gain control until the "CLIP" LED starts blinking.
- Return the gain to the limit where the "CLIP" LED stops blinking and remains off.
- Once you have adjusted the amplifier to its correct voltage output, turn off the source unit and reconnect the speaker(s).
Download the tracks for set up from: https://soundigitalusa.com/tracks-for-set-up/
Bass Boost and Crossover Set Up
Using Bass Boost
The Amplifier Bass Boost setting enables the user to boost the sound intensity at low frequencies of the sound system, where boost intensity can be adjusted. This is a semi-parametric equalizer type circuit with "Q" value for the fixed filter, with an intensity boost adjustment from 0 to +12dB (16 times), and a central frequency adjustment of the filter in 50Hz, making it versatile for several types of sound systems.
Bass Boost Chart
Graph showing Bass Boost levels (0dB to 12dB) against frequency, peaking at 50Hz.
How to Adjust Bass Boost
Reproduce your favorite song and set the boost intensity between 0dB and +12dB at the variable control level according your preference.
How to Adjust the Crossovers
The use of the two associated filters can form a bandpass filter, as in the figure below, where the point "A" is defined in the "SUBSONIC" crossover and the point "B" is defined in the "LOW" crossover.
Diagram showing crossover filter curves. Point A represents the subsonic filter (high-pass), and Point B represents the low-pass filter. The combined effect creates a bandpass filter.
To set the "SUBSONIC" variable control between 10Hz and 80Hz ("A") where you want to perform the subsonic cut filter.
Graph showing a high-pass filter (subsonic cut) characteristic.
Set in the "LOW" variable control between 50Hz and 20kHz ("B") where you want to perform the low pass cut filter.
Graph showing a low-pass filter characteristic.
Technical Specs
Parameters
800.1 EVO5 2Ω | 800.1 EVO5 4Ω | |
---|---|---|
Power RMS @ 4Ω** | 535W | 800W |
Power RMS @ 2Ω** | 800W | N/A |
Frequency Response (-3dB) | 10Hz ~ 20kHz | 10Hz ~ 20kHz |
Subsonic filter (12dB/oct) | 10Hz ~ 80Hz | 10Hz ~ 80Hz |
Low Pass filter (12dB/oct) | 50Hz ~ 20kHz | 50Hz ~ 20kHz |
Operating Voltage | 8V ~ 16V | 8V ~ 16V |
SNR | 96dB | 97dB |
Input Sensitivity (RCA) | 0.2V ~ 2V | 0.2V ~ 2V |
Input Sensitivity (High Level input) | 1.5V ~ 15V | 1.5V ~ 15V |
Current Draw (music) | 40.8A | 38.7A |
Current Draw (max.) | 81.6A | 77.4A |
Total Efficiency | 79.4% | 78.9% |
Damping Factor (@100Hz nominal impedance) | 200 | 200 |
Power Cable | 10mm² (7 AWG) | 10mm² (7 AWG) |
Speaker Cable | 2 x 2mm² (12 AWG) | 2 x 2mm² (12 AWG) |
Fuse* (music) | 40A | 40A |
Recommended battery (minimum) | 60Ah | 60Ah |
*It is mandatory to install the fuse at a maximum distance of 12 inches from the battery.
**Power at 12.6V @ 60Hz with a maximum THD of 1%.
**POWER RATING ACCORDING TO CTA-2006 INDUSTRY STANDARDS.
Dimensional Data
Diagram showing the dimensions of the amplifier from different views. Top view shows 147.7mm (5.8") length and 101.0mm (4.0") width. Side view shows 113.0mm (4.4") height. Another view shows 133.5mm (5.3") depth.
Net Weight | 0.68 kg (1.50 lb) |
Gross Weight | 0.75 kg (1.65 lb) |