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Planet Audio AC1200.4 1200W 4/3/2 Channel Power Stereo Car Amplifier

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1200 Watts 4 Channels Car Amplifier

A/B Class
Pulse Width Modulated MOSFET power supply
LED power (green) and protect (red) indicators
Soft start turn-on
Remote turn on/off circuit
Thermal and speaker short protection circuitry
Variable high-pass filter (80 Hz, 24 dB/octave)
Anarchy Series 4-Channel Class A/B Power Amplifier
4 or 2 channel operation
Variable input gain control
Heavy duty black anodized heatsink for extreme heat dissipation
Authorized Dealer

RMS Power Rating (4 ohms): 100 watts x 4 channels
RMS Power Rating (2 ohms): 300 watts x 4 channels
RMS Power Rating (Bridged, 4 ohms): 600 watts x 2 channels
Max power output: 1200 watts
Variable low pass crossover
Variable Bass Boost (0 to +18 dB bass boost at 50 Hz)
4 gauge power and ground wiring is needed for installation
Variable low-pass filter (40-90 Hz, 24 dB/octave)
Dimensions: 10" W x 11" L x 2-5/16" H

AC1200.4
Instructions
Hi/Low Plugs,
Warranty Card
Planet Audio Sticker

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