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Boss Audio MR1950 5-Channel AB Class 1950 Watt Power Marine Amplifier

Sorry, this product has been discontinued.

Class A-B Operation
Bridgeable Outputs 4 Ohms only
Stereo Capable
MOSFET PWM (Pulse Width Modulated) Power Supply
2 Ohm Stable Stereo Operation with Output Power Increase
Thermal and Speaker Short Protection
Soft Turn-On Circuit
Remote Turn-On/Turn-Off Circuit
Variable Input Gain Control
Variable Low and Fixed High Pass Crossovers
Variable Bass Boost (0 to +18dB)
Exclusive Protective Coating on PC Board to prevent damage from humidity
LED Power and Protection Indicators
Silver Heatsink
Remote Subwoofer Level Control

Includes
Marine Amplifier
Speaker Output Cable with Connector(s)
Remote Level Controller
Four (4) Mounting Screws
80A External AGU Fuse

Specifications
RMS Power into 4 Ohms: 120W x 4 Ch + 300W x 1 Ch
MAX Power into 2 Ohms: 250W x 4 Ch + 600W x 1 Ch
Bridged Power into 4 Ohms: 500W x 2 Ch + 600W x 1 Ch
Min. Speaker Impedance: 2 Ohm Stereo (Ch 1 - Ch 5); 4 Ohms Bridged (Ch 1/Ch 2, Ch 3/Ch 4)
Frequency Response: 10Hz - 45KHz (Ch 1 - Ch 4); 10Hz - 150Hz (Ch 5)
S/N Ratio (A-Weighted): 103dB
Channel Separation: 90dB
Low Pass Filter: 40Hz - 150Hz
High Pass Filter: Fixed, 80Hz (Ch 1 - Ch 4)
Bass Boost: Variable 0 - +18dB (Ch 1 - Ch 4)
Input Mode Selector: 2 Ch/4 Ch/5 Ch
Fuse Rating: External 80A x 1 (AGU)
Dimensions: 18.9" L x 7.32" W x 2.09" H

Note: Always use a high-quality RCA Cable (not included) for best audio performance.

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