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Planet Audio AC1800.5 5-Channel MOSFET 1800 Watt Power Amplifier

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RMS Power Rating: 210 watts x 4 channels + 420 watts x 1 channel
RMS Power Rating: 420 watts x 2 channels + 420 watts x 1 channel
Pulse width modulated MOSFET power supply
LED power (green) and protect (red) indicators
Bridgeable Tri-mode operations
Variable high and low pass crossovers
3-Way System Protection circuitry (thermal, overload and speaker short protection)
Low level high inputs
Heavy-duty set-screw terminals
Variable high-pass filter (50-500 Hz, 24 dB/octave)
Damping factor: >125
Frequency response: 20-20,000 Hz
1/0-gauge power and ground wiring is needed for installation
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Max power output: 300 watts x 4 channels + 600 watts x 1 channel
Convenient remote subwoofer control
Variable Bass Boost 0 to +18 dB
Chrome-plated connections enhance durability
Illuminated logo
Heavy duty aluminum alloy heatsink for extreme heat dissipation
Nickel-plated contacts
Input sensitivity (Low level): 100mV-2V
Input sensitivity (High level): 2V-8V
Variable low-pass filter (45-90 Hz, 24 dB/octave)
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 102 dB
Dimensions: 19-15/16" L x 10" W x 2-3/16" H
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