Description
This is a small but really powerful 4-channel amplifier, capable of powering a complete sound system. 225 watts RMS x 4 channels @ 4 ohms, before 1% distortion.
Features:
- 225 Watts RMS x 4 @ 4 Ohms;
360 Watts RMS x 4 @ 2 Ohms;
720 Watts RMS x 2 @ 4 Ohms (double bridge) @ Input voltage 13.8 Volts. - Minimum working impedance per channel: 2 ohms. In bridge configuration: 4 ohms. It can be configured in double bridge.
- Low (RCA) and High (speaker level) inputs.
- Automatic turn-on circuit when using High-level Inputs.
- Remote-out, allows to automatically turn on a second amplifier.
- 6 fully configurable input channels with the capability of adding channels, useful to get a full range signal from factory systems with electronic filters.
- Two RCA-level output channels that can be used to feed a second amplifier, taking advantage of the integrated DSP. These can take their signal from the main input channels or from two totally independent input channels.
- Frequency Response: 20 to 40,000 Hertz ± 1 dB, distortion ≤ 0.05% THD + N.
- Signal to Noise ≥ 105 dB
- Three built-in 40 Amp fuses.
- External Remote Control for Output Level adjustment for channels 3 and 4 and selection of 6 adjustment memories (Control and Cable Included).
- Dimensions: 12.2 x 7.09 x 1.9 “
Digital Signal Processor (DSP) characteristics:
- Adjustment is made via a PC computer with a screen resolution of at least 1280 x 888 pixels.
- All adjustments happen in real-time.
- 6 input channels that can be configured in any possibility and allow adding signals. High-level or Low-level.
- All settings are per channel.
- It is possible to temporarily link channels in pairs, to speed up the adjustment process.
- For ease of adjustment, it is possible to temporarily mute (MUTE) channels.
- High-Pass, Low-Pass, and Band-Pass filters per channel. In the case of subwoofers, a band-pass filter behaves like a normal low-pass plus a subsonic (infrasonic) filter.
- Three different filter alignments: Butterworth, Bessel or Linkwitz-Riley.
- The cut-off frequency (F3) of each filter can be adjusted from 21 to 19,999 Hertz, 1 Hertz resolution.
- The attenuation slope for each filter can be 6, 12, 18, or 24 decibels per octave.
- It is possible to invert the output phase of each channel: 0 and 180 degrees.
- Independent time delays for each channel, adjustable in milliseconds, centimeters, or inches.
- 15 band Parametric Equalizer per channel: Center Frequency, Gain, and Bandwidth (Q) can be adjusted.
- The center frequency of each band can be adjusted between 20 and 20,000 Hertz, with a resolution of 1 Hertz.
- The gain adjustment range is between -12 to +12 decibels, with a resolution of 0.01 dB.
- The bandwidth or Q factor can be adjusted from 0.3 (wide) to 10 (narrow), with a resolution of 0.01.