User Manual for Deaf Bonce Hannibal Broadband Speakers
Quick guide for Deaf Bonce Hannibal Easy 130FR, 165FR, and 69FR broadband speakers. Includes wiring diagrams, amplifier settings, installation tips, and technical specifications.
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Click an image to enlargeQuick Guide and Safety
The Deaf Bonce Hannibal series broadband speakers (Easy 130FR, 165FR, 69FR) are designed for high-performance audio systems. Before installation, ensure the head unit and all audio devices are switched off. When installing, ensure the speaker location does not interfere with vehicle mechanical or electrical systems. Avoid installing in areas exposed to water, excessive humidity, dust, or dirt. The operating temperature range is +5 °C to +40 °C. Always use protective gear when drilling or cutting in the vehicle and ensure no wiring, brake lines, or fuel pipes are behind the work area.
Wiring Diagrams
Proper wiring is essential for achieving the correct load impedance for your amplifier. The manual provides several configurations:


- Serial connection: Increases total impedance.
- Parallel connection: Decreases total impedance.
- Mixed connection: A combination of serial and parallel to achieve specific impedance targets.
Always ensure your amplifier is not exposed to loads below the manufacturer's recommended value.
Amplifier Settings
To ensure longevity and sound quality, proper coordination between the head unit and amplifier is required. Keep head unit volume below 80% and set amplifier sensitivity to 50%. Recommended high-pass filter (HPF) settings are 80-120 Hz (24 dB/Oct) or 120-160 Hz (12 dB/Oct). Recommended amplifiers include the Green Line GL-100.2, GL-150.2, GL-100.4, GL-130.4, and GL-150.4.
Installation and Dimensions
When installing, ensure cables are protected from sharp edges and moving parts. Use rubber gaskets if wires pass through metal plates. The manual provides detailed dimensional drawings for the Easy 130FR, 165FR, and 69FR models to assist with mounting depth and diameter planning.


Specifications
The speakers feature pressed paper cones, stamped steel frames, and ferrite magnets. Key specifications vary by model, including RMS power (60W for 130FR, 90W for 165FR/69FR) and frequency response ranges. Refer to the Thiele-Small parameters in the full manual for detailed enclosure design.
Warranty and Disposal
The product includes a 12-month warranty from the date of purchase. Defective parts will be repaired or replaced at the manufacturer's discretion. At the end of its service life, the product must be disposed of according to local regulations for electrical and electronic equipment.
Practical help
Common problems
Check amplifier settings, ensure volume is not exceeding 80%, and verify HPF settings.
Ensure amplifier power does not exceed the speaker's nominal power and use the correct cable diameter.
Allow the product to dry completely before operation if condensation occurs.
Before use
- Switch off head unit and all audio devices before installation.
- Check for wiring, brake lines, or fuel pipes before drilling or cutting.
- Ensure speaker location does not hinder vehicle operation.
- Use rubber gaskets for cable protection through holes.
- Verify impedance matches amplifier requirements using the provided diagrams.
- Use protective glasses and gloves during installation.
Specs in practice
- Frequency response
- Range of frequencies the speaker can reproduce.
Images and diagrams
- Wiring diagrams illustrate how to connect multiple speakers in serial, parallel, or mixed configurations to achieve desired impedance.
- Dimensions diagrams provide mounting depth and diameter for proper installation.
Model compatibility
- Recommended HPF: 80-120 Hz (24 dB/Oct) or 120-160 Hz (12 dB/Oct).
- Recommended amplifiers: Green Line GL-100.2, GL-150.2, GL-100.4, GL-130.4, GL-150.4.
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