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Taramps HD 3000 Module Class D 1 Channel 2 OHM 1 Channel 3000 Watts RMS Amplifier

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Taramps HD 3000 Module Class D 1 Channel 1 OHM 1 Channel 3000 Watts RMS Amplifier

With a maximum power of 3000 Watts RMS, the amplifier module of Taramps HD3000 is mono, impedance of 2 ohms and 1 channel. Compatible with all kinds of loudspeakers, drivers and tweeters in the right measure for you!

* This product comes with an M1 Led Monitor

Features

  • Operation class:  class D
  • Number of channels : 01
  • Maximum power:   @12.6 vdc 2 ohms: 3000 watts rms
  • @12.6 VDC 4 ohms: 2025 watts rms
  • @12.6 VDC 8 ohms: 1140 watts rms
  • Input sensitivity:    230mv
  • Signal to noise ratio:  89db
  • Frequency response:  10hz ~ 20khz (-3db)
  • Crossover high pass (hpf): 10hz ~ 80hz (-12db/8ª) variable
  • Crossover low pass (lpf): 80hz ~ full (-12db/8ª) variable
  • Bass boost: 0hz ~ 10.5db (50hz)
  • Thermal management: smart cooler (temperature-driven or audio cooler, with 3 speeds)
  • Efficiency: 83%
  • Input impedance: 18k ohms
  • Output impedance:  2 ohms
  • Protection system: output short circuit / high or low supply voltage / thermal protection
  • Min. Supply voltage: 9 VDC
  • Maximum power supply voltage: 16 VDC
  • Consumption at rest:  1.7a
  • Maximum music consumption: @12.6vdc: 143.5a
  • Maximum consumption in sinusoidal signal:  @12.6vdc (1khz): 287a
  • Dimensions (wxhxd):  9" x 2.56" x 7.32" (229 x 65 x 186mm)

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