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Taramps HD3000-1OHM 1-Channel Class D 3000 Watts 1 Ohms Full Range Car Amplifier

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Taramps HD3000-1OHM  1-Channel Class D 3000 Watts 1 Ohm Full Range Car Amplifier

With a maximum power of 3000 Watts RMS, the HD3000 is mono; 1-ohm and has 1 channel. Compatible with all types of speakers, drivers and tweeters.

* This product comes with an M1 LED Monitor

Features:

  • OPERATION CLASS    Class D
  • NUMBER OF CHANNELS    01
  • MAXIMUM POWER    @12.6VDC - 1 Ohm: 3000 Watts RMS
  • @12.6VDC - 2 Ohms: 2025 Watts RMS
  • @12.6VDC - 4 Ohms: 1140 Watts RMS
  • INPUT SENSITIVITY    230mV
  • SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO    89dB
  • FREQUENCY RESPONSE    10Hz Hz ~ 20 kHz (-3dB)
  • CROSSOVER HIGH PASS (HPF)    10Hz ~ 80 Hz (-12dB/8ª) Variable
  • CROSSOVER LOW PASS (LPF)    80Hz ~ Full (-12dB/8ª) Variable
  • BASS BOOST    0 ~ 10.5dB (50 Hz)
  • THERMAL MANAGEMENT    Smart Cooler (fan controlled by temperature or audio, with 3 speeds)
  • EFFICIENCY    79%
  • INPUT IMPEDANCE    18K ohms
  • OUTPUT IMPEDANCE    1 Ohm
  • 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    1.8A
  • MAXIMUM MUSIC CONSUMPTION    @12.6VDC: 150.5A
  • MAXIMUM CONSUMPTION IN SINUSOIDAL SIGNAL    @12.6VDC (1kHz): 301A
  • DIMENSIONS (WXHXD)    9"x 2.56" x 7.32" (229 x 65 x 186mm)
  • WEIGHT    4.4lbs (2kg)

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