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Continuous Average Power Output: 100 watts RMS per channel into 8 Ohms, 220 watts RMS per channel into 4 Ohms (all channels driven) Continuous Average Power Output Bridged: 400 wats RMS per channel into 8 Ohms Frequency Response: Bandwidth from 5 Hz to 25 kHz (=0dB/-3B) Signal to Noise Ratio: 20Hz to 20kHz unweighted > 102 dB Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.2% THD from 20 Hz to 20 kHz Channel Separation: @ 1kHz >70dB Overall Dimensions: 17 ¼” (43.81 cm) wide, 2 ¼” (5.6 cm) high (including feet), 13 ½” (34.35 cm) deep Weight: 10.8 lbs AC Mains: 100-120/220-240 V~, 50/60 Hz, 300 W
S1-2100 2-Channel Amplifier Removable line cord Rack mount ears
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California’s Proposition 65 protects California consumers by requiring special warnings for products that contain chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer, birth defects or other reproductive harm where those products would expose consumers to such chemicals above certain threshold levels.
If a product description on this site directed you to this page, the warning for this item is:
Customers with a California billing or ship to address.
California implemented new guidelines for Proposition 65 warnings, effective August 30, 2018. These guidelines were applied to make the warnings more clear and reasonable.
Learn more from the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (OEHHA) site here.