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Taramps DS800X4-1OHM 4-Channel Class D 800 Watts 1 Ohm Full Range Car Amplifier

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Taramps DS800X4-1OHM 4-Channel Class D 800 Watts 1 Ohm Full Range Car Amplifier

The DS 800√ó4 is synonymous with multichannel amplifier. It has 4 channels of 200 Watts RMS, with a maximum power of 800 Watts RMS, at 1 ohm and is compatible with any frequency, that is to say, it is a FULL RANGE amp. Versatility, efficiency and quality in a single product.

Features:

  • Operation class: D
  • Number of channels: 04
  • Maximum power    
  • @ 12.6 vdc - 1 ohm: 800w rms (4 x 200w rms)
  • @ 12.6 vdc - 2 ohms: 544w rms (4 x 136w rms)
  • 2 bridgeable channels - 1 ohm: 800wrms (2 x 400wrms)
  • Input sensitivity: 250mv
  • Signal to noise ratio: >88db
  • Frequency response: 10hz to 36khz(-3db)
  • Crossover high pass (hpf): 90hz (-12db/8th) fixed
  • Crossover low pass (lpf): 90hz (-12db/8th) fixed
  • Input impedance: 18k ohms
  • Output impedance: 1 ohm
  • Protection system: output overload
  • Min. Supply voltage: 9vdc
  • Maximum power supply voltage    : 16vdc
  • Consumption at rest: 1,0a
  • Maximum music consumption: @12.6vdc: 51a
  • Maximum consumption in sinusoidal signal: 102a
  • Dimensions (wxhxd): 7.17" x 2.05" x 8.94" (173 x 52 x 227mm)
  • Weight: 3.52lb (1,43kg)

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