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Klipsch KDA-1000 NA 4-Channel Class G/H 70V / 100V or 4ohm / 8ohm Operation 1000 Watts Low Impedance Amplifier

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Klipsch KDA-1000-NA KDA Series Class G/H 1000 Watts Low Impedance Amplifier

For outdoor systems requiring more output, the Klipsch KDA-1000 DSP Amplifier powers larger arrangements to deliver incredible performance from a 1000W, single-rack unit solution - all completely customizable through the web-based DSP menu.

HIGH-PERFORMANCE POWER PLATFORM
The Klipsch KDA Series DSP Amplifiers offer legendary Klipsch power and performance in a sleek, high-tech, 1-rack unit solution. The KDA-1000 offers 1000W of class G/H power, for clean, dynamic power in any type of installation.

70V / 100V / LOW IMPEDANCE COMPATIBILITY
From small residential systems to massive commercial installs, the Klipsch KDA-1000 is designed for maximum install flexibility – offering low impedance and 70V/100V compatibility for distributed line applications. These impedance settings are fully independent of the channel-to-channel – so an installer can run one channel with low impedance with another channel
70V/100V for full customization and optimization of their system.

FLEXIBLE I/O
The KDA-1000 boasts fully matrixed 4x4 I/O with fully balanced Phoenix connector inputs and Phoenix speaker outputs capable of connecting up to 12 gauge wire. For non-balanced connections, RCA inputs and outputs (throughs) are also built-in, making the KDA-500 one of the most flexible power solutions on the market today.

STATE-OF-THE-ART DSP CONTROL AND SET-UP
The myriad of I/O, impedance, and acoustic settings are fully matrixed and customizable through the web-based DSP menu - simply plug in a laptop computer to the RJ-45 port on the back panel of the amplifier, enter the assigned IP address into your favorite web browser to pull up the easy-to-use, streamlined menu page. In addition to password-protected channel assignments, gain settings, EQ, and limiting, the DSP provides presets for almost every Klipsch speaker on the market – optimizing acoustic performance and power handling for these products with a single click. Accessing the DSP wirelessly with a tablet, smartphone, or computer is also quick and easy when the KDA amplifier is plugged into the network’s wireless router.

Features:

  • 1000W Total System Power (4 x 250W)
  • High-performance power platform
  • 70V / 100V / Low Impedance Compatibility
  • Flexible I/O
  • State-of-the-art DSP control and set-up

Specifications:

  • Part Number: 120V: 1063258 230V: 1063261
  • Amplifier Type: High Efficiency Class G/H
  • Amplifier Power: 1000W Total System Power 4 x 250W Per Channel
  • Inputs: Balanced: 4 x Phoenix Line Level (up to 12 AWG wire) Unbalanced: 4 x RCA Line Level
  • Outputs: 4 x Phoenix Speaker Level (up to 12 AWG wire) 4 x RCA Line Level (Throughs)
  • Input Sensitivity: 750mV Balanced, 0dBU
  • Input Impedance: Balanced 40k
  • THD: <1% @ Rated Output
  • Signal-To-Noise: -100dB Below Rated Output
  • Enclosure Type: Front Face: ABS Plastic Case: Machine Formed Steel
  • Rack Unit: 1RU
  • Product Dimensions: 1.73” x 19.02” x 14.29” (44mm x 483mm x 363mm)
  • Mount Type: Removable 1RU Rack Ears, Removable Rubber Feet
  • Built From: 2016

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