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Planet Audio BBD4000 Big Bang Series Class D 4000W 4 ohm Mono Block Car Amplifier

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Planet Audio BBD4000 Big Bang  Series Class D 4000W  4 ohm Mono Block Car Amplifier

Get stellar sound and more power with the Planet Audio Big Bang BB4000.1 Audiophile Quality Monoblock Class D Amplifier. This Amplifier utilizes the state-of-the-art IR (International Rectifier) chip set that allows for an audiophile experience. With 4000 Watts Max Power and MOSFET power supply, this Amplifier offers rich, deep Bass and efficiency. Customize the sound with Variable Low Pass Crossover, Bass Boost, Subsonic Filter, Phase Control and Remote Subwoofer Control. The Big Bang Series of Amplifiers is designed to maximize power and efficiency, providing high quality sound reproduction in a small footprint for your own World of Sound.

Features

  • MODEL 4000W High Output MONOBLOCK Amplifier
  • Up to 3000 W X 1 RMS @ 1 ohm
  • Up to 1500 W X 1 RMS @ 2 ohm
  • Up to 750 W X 1 RMS @ 4 ohm
  • Monoblock Class D, MOSFET Power Supply
  • Low Level Inputs, RCA Pre-amp Outputs
  • Variable Low Pass Crossover, Variable Bass Boost and Variable Subsonic Filter and Switchable Phase Control
  • Include Remote Subwoofer Control
  • Dimensions: 17.8" L x 6.9" W x 2.7" H

  • Remote Subwoofer Control with Cable
  • Owner's Manual
  • Warranty Card

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