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Niles SI-250 2-Channel 225W Bridged High Current Power Amp 50/100W RMS

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Niles SI-250 2-Channel 225W Bridged High Current Power Amp 50/100W RMS

Brand: Niles
MPN: SI-250
Condition: New


Digital, high current bridgeable stereo amplifier
50 watts RMS per channel into 8 Ohms (all channels driven)
100 watts RMS per channel into 4 Ohms (all channels driven)
Channels are bridgeable to 225 watts RMS into 8 Ohms
Auto switching 11v-230V power supply
Voltage trigger input accepts 3-30VAC/DC
12-volt control out
Three turn-on modes: music sense, voltage trigger, and manual
Audio circuitry constructed with the finest parts available, including 1% metal film resistors, high quality capacitors and oversized heat sinks for clear and uncolored sound
Independent level controls
Tested and certified to US, Canada, EU , and Australian safety and EMC standards

Dimensions: 17.25 inches Width x 2.25 inches Height x 13.5 inches (34.35 cm) Deep
Weight: 10.8 lbs
Continuous Average Power Output: 50 watts RMS per channel into 8 Ohms, 100 watts RMS per channel into 4 Ohms
Continuous Average Power Output Bridged: 225 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
AC Mains: 100-120/220-240 V~, 50/60 Hz, 200 W

SI-250 2-Channel Amplifier
Removable line cord
Rack mount ears included

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