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| Product Type | Car Audio Power Amplifier |
| Model | BP-1500.1D |
| Amplifier Class | Class D Monoblock |
| Maximum Power Output | 1500 W |
| RMS Power (4 Ω) | 500 W |
| RMS Power (2 Ω) | 800 W |
| RMS Power (1 Ω) | 1000 W |
| Frequency Response | 20 Hz – 20 kHz |
| Input Impedance | 10 kΩ |
| Signal-to-Noise Ratio | > 90 dB |
| Bass Boost | 0 – 12 dB |
| Low-Pass Filter | 40 – 250 Hz |
| Subsonic Filter | 10 – 50 Hz |
| Inputs | RCA line inputs |
| Outputs | 1 speaker output (mono) |
| Remote Control | Included |
| Power Supply | 12 V DC (vehicle battery) |
| Fuse Rating | 50 A |
| Dimensions (L × W × H) | 260 × 190 × 55 mm |
| Weight | 3.2 kg |
| Heatsink Material | Aluminum |
| Protection Features | Short circuit, thermal, overvoltage |
| Installation | Professional installation recommended |
| Maintenance | Clean with a dry cloth; keep away from moisture |
Frequently Asked Questions - BP-1500.1D Vevor
What is the maximum power output of the Vevor BP-1500.1D amplifier?
The Vevor BP-1500.1D provides a maximum power output of 1500 W, with real RMS ratings of 500 W at 4 Ω, 800 W at 2 Ω, and 1000 W at 1 Ω.
Can this amplifier be used with a factory car stereo?
Yes, the BP-1500.1D accepts standard RCA line inputs. If your factory stereo does not have RCA outputs, you will need a line output converter (LOC) to connect it.
How do I set the gain and crossovers correctly?
Start by turning the gain to minimum, then play a loud but distortion-free track. Gradually increase the gain until you hear distortion, then back it off slightly. Set the low-pass filter according to your subwoofer’s range, typically around 80–120 Hz, and enable the subsonic filter below 30 Hz to protect your sub.
What type of subwoofer is compatible with this amplifier?
The monoblock design works best with single or dual voice coil subwoofers, especially those rated between 1 and 4 ohms. Ensure your subwoofer’s total impedance matches the amplifier’s stable load range (1–4 Ω).
What protective features does the BP-1500.1D have?
The amplifier includes short circuit protection, thermal overload protection, and overvoltage protection to prevent damage to the unit and your audio system.
How should I clean and maintain the amplifier?
To maintain optimal performance, use a soft, dry cloth to wipe the exterior and heatsink. Avoid water, cleaning solvents, or abrasive materials. Periodically check the wiring and mounting screws for security.
Is this amplifier compatible with Bluetooth receivers?
Yes, you can connect any Bluetooth audio receiver with RCA outputs to the amplifier’s inputs, allowing you to stream music wirelessly to your subwoofer system.
What is the recommended fuse size for installation?
The BP-1500.1D has a built-in fuse rating of 50 A. For the power cable, use an in-line fuse holder with a fuse value between 50 A and 80 A, depending on the cable length and wire gauge.
Can I bridge two BP-1500.1D amplifiers?
Bridging two monoblock amplifiers is possible with the right equipment, but it is complex and not officially supported. You would need a balanced input adapter and careful setup to avoid phase issues.
Where should I mount the amplifier in my vehicle?
Mount the amplifier in a well-ventilated, dry location away from direct sunlight and moisture. Typical spots include under a seat or in the trunk. Ensure there is at least 2–3 cm of clearance around the heatsink for airflow.
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