RIOT 7500 – PURE PERFORMANCE
Insane power at dirt cheap prices & a small footprint, ever heard that before? It’s an old story of 2 different topologies, one is the more traditional half bridge design, the other is the gaining full bridge design. But what does it actually mean?
STRAPPING
Simplified, the half bridge amplifier is able to link with another identical amplifier to obtain twice the power of a single unit. How is it possible, well one amplifier deals with the positive voltage output, the other deals with the negative output. So instead of a single amp being able to provide a 50 V output wave from positive to negative (25 V on the pos and 25 V on the neg) you will simply put, have 2 amplfiers where one deals with 50 V on the positive side, the other deals with the 50 V on the negative side. Total voltage swing is then 100 V. That configuration is more known as strapping amps, but it is basically bridging.
FULL VOLTAGE
Since you have 2 equals voltage swings (one on the positive and one on the negative, although out of phase) on a fullbridge amplifier, you need less voltage to obtain the same power from a halfbridge amplifier that only has a voltage swing on the postive. So, what happens if you decide to base your design on an lower voltage swing in a single pcb and run it bridged internally? FULLBRIDGE, that’s it! The voltage swings on both positive and negative across the pcb enables for less components used, thus smaller size, but the achilles has been low ohm stability and distorted sound. Surely plenty of non car audio brands has had it locked down for decades, but still to this day we have these issues in car audio! The RIOT 7500 has taken a stab at it and came out victorious with revisions based on the best of proven designs. Small sized, immense power & reasonably priced all aplies to this amplifier. The RIOT 7500 can’t be strapped or bridged as the design is already bridged inside the amp, thus FULLBRIDGE!
BARELY SUFFICIENT
The small footprint did require an adjustment of the slick, smooth & well known B2 audio heatsink. It features fins, they are there to increase the surface area of the cooling mass on the amplifier. Heat is yet another killer known on plenty of the popular suppliers of this type of amp. Instead of overbuilding, it is commonly based on barely sufficient due to person calculating sales margins in the office. Basic Ohm’s law applies, how do you intend to feed an amplfier with 500 +amps of current from a single 0 AWG cable? In peaks it might fit the barely sufficient term, but B2 has never been about that!
The RIOT 7500 is equipped with dual oversize 0 AWG inputs and multiple cooling fans to deal with heatwaves. Any ohm configuration on an adeqate lithium power source (below 13 V) will be within reach of the rated power. All of that based on a 16.7 x 8.8 x 2.6″ / 42 x 22.5 x 6.7 cm footprint! Should you worry about clipping this amplifier has a clip indicator on the amp and it even comes with a neat bass knob that has the indicator built in, Pure Performance indeed.
Due to the output inductor circuit design of the RIOT 7500, (optimized for greater power), it is not recommended to power up the amplifier WITHOUT a load on the speaker terminals. Failure to doing so could potentially cause a circuit malfunction which will leave the amplifier stuck in protect.
RIOT 7500 manual
SPECIFICATIONS | RIOT 7500 |
Frequency Response: | 10 Hz ~ 20 KHz |
Signal to Noise Ratio: | >95 dB |
Input Sensitivity: | 5 V ~ 0.2 V |
Low Pass Crossover 24 db/ Oct: | 80 Hz ~ 20 KHz |
High Pass Crossover 12 dB / Oct: | 15 Hz ~ 500 Hz |
Bass Boost: | 0 ~ 12 dB |
Bass Boost Frequency Range: | 35 Hz ~ 70 Hz |
Damping Factor: | >200 |
Power Terminal gauge: | 0 GA x 2 |
Fuse Rating: | 600 A |
Operational voltage: | 9 V ~ 16 V |
Dimensions: | 16.73" x 8.85" x 2.63" 420 x 225 x 67 MM |
Power @ 4 Ω 13.8 V: Power @ 4 Ω 14.4 V: | 2500 w 3000 w |
Power @ 2 Ω 13.8 V Power @ 2 Ω 14.4 V: | 4500 w 5500 w |
Power @ 1 Ω 13.8 V: Power @ 1 Ω 14.4 V: | 7500 w 8500 w |
*In order to get the full power output of the amplifier, it is crucial that your electical system is correctly (over) dimensioned. Failure to upgrading will constrain the power output & lower the efficiency which can cause damage to the amplifier & void the warranty. This also includes ohm loads below of what is written in the manual. Do take your time and read the manual thoroughly prior to installing! **Marine capable products are not to be subjected directly to water, but has the ability of being functional in humid conditions.