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Advanced Computerized Protection Circuitry - improved protection circuitry, for fewer failures. When the protection circuit is activated, the amp will turn off.
* m8 Y. d' D- L+ ?1 _, I, kLarger Terminal Blocks - all models can accept up to 4 gauge wire (i.e. more current capability) # e9 w2 \ ~% G4 C
Larger Heatsink - each model "grew up" by 1 to 2 inches with substantially more mass. Greater cooling capabilities, and longer initial time to thermal.
1 E. e( P) |" F& w$ x- C/ p' WLarger Output MOSFETS And Larger Power Supply MOSFETS - provide better power stability and improved reliability.
, u8 F& l9 `; f2 Z. s0 S- ~New Thermal Pads Under MOSFETS - because silicon grease, formerly used under the MOSFETS, broke down over time and spilled out onto circuit board, we replaced it with polymer thermal pads that offer better transfer of heat from MOSFET to the heatsink. Over time, the polymer actually fills in the pores, creating an even tighter seal. This improvement offers a greater degree of consistency in manufacture for better product reliability. 1 b( I# w6 ^8 w& P& K
Improved ISO-FEET - upgraded to a more pliable nylon material, for improved durability and flexibility. ' z( ^. n3 j3 _5 f$ Y o2 |
8-Volt RMS Input - this Large Signal capability allows better integration with high voltage output source units, increased dynamic range and better Signal-to-Noise ratio in the system. 6 s0 Z/ @7 O5 j! e
Continuously Variable Crossover - this allows the user to adjust the crossover frequency from 40Hz to 175Hz with a high or low pass configuration, including adjustable crossover slope from 12db - 18db/Octave.
5 b/ G+ t. V# tAdvanced PCB Design Technology - a new FLOOD technique in circuit board design allows us to truly "flood" the circuit board with copper for substantially higher current capability, lower distortion and increased reliability.
& y: h( u9 q( N% D$ @" lThermal Reliefs - New "star pattern thermal reliefs" improve solder connections and increase reliability. 8 Z/ r7 Y0 `# U5 ?0 O$ B5 W
Individual Gain Controls For Left/Right Channels - for better tracking and to make it easier to center up the soundstage (a critical element in the competition circuit).
+ M4 o! ~7 w" W) `" {% vReverse Outputs - when the user selects the highpass setting on the crossover, a complimentary lowpass signal is passed through the RCA outputs, and vice-versa. Crossover frequency of the RCA outputs is determined by the frequency setting on the crossover. This makes it much easier to design multi-amplifier systems. / D. L9 R* X& W) t5 k
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7 u1 F$ i- j4 V# ~5 ^Specifications
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& r/ Z; g% C' ]RMS Power measured at 12.5 Volts DC:
: t1 l; Y- j9 ^; ?! h/ J# _37.5 watts x 2 into a 4 ohm load with less than 0.05% THD+N
. z8 ~; F# P" K75 watts x 2 into a 2 ohm load with less than 0.1% THD+N ~/ |* E5 {8 X4 h7 @# m
150 watts bridged into a 4 ohm load with less than 0.1% THD+N5 l9 F/ Z0 q5 R% i7 i ^
/ w$ j$ i; E, ?7 [. JDynamic Power (IHF-202 standard) measured at 14.4 Volts DC: 0 {7 C1 k- @( p2 Y, R
90 watts x 2 into a 4 ohm load
6 l# k4 M# Z. }; s165 watts x 2 into a 2 ohm load
! Y7 U" v, b2 k v& y* t325 watts bridged into a 4 ohm load# w' A; E n' d) X) T
* N7 C4 X# C3 f8 SSignal to Noise Ratio / s( i. U. D+ g7 B9 C4 w
> or = 110dB A-Weighted / R+ d) ~9 |: S( s( t! _$ E9 P
/ n: r$ b$ s3 K" ~2 UDamping Factor: 1 |, } W/ J6 m# E5 h9 W$ M
>200 # z8 Q$ Q/ ]. H
2 J$ a, D9 T! J; {5 W! @5 {Maximum Input * n9 |5 E$ I. c
8 Vrms : N# D! F: M7 `% S$ f1 Z, p$ X
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Frequency Response
8 _" \4 L$ U" ]) o c& f! t3 O1 g0 G20Hz-20kHz ±0.25dB 3 r8 u+ P& Y/ B: c
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Bass EQ
" j- `, v- l1 B* _(0-18dB) centered at 45Hz
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Crossover
% M3 _. G; p2 A, @( v, aVariable 40Hz to 175Hz0 Q2 `" L1 i0 V! A/ p
12-18dB/Octave
3 \3 U# o* {/ S. f* v1 r0 Z( IHP or LP configurable- g& D6 F" O; n+ Q8 {% x
# H) G J! _. HDimensions : m0 ^6 H0 I# Y3 h. U
8" x 9" x 2" (20.3cm x 22.8cm x 5cm)
0 I" J$ v" c/ {9-1/4 Wide Including IsoFeet (23.5cm) |
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