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Planet Audio PL3000.1D Class D Monoblock Amp Pulse 3000W with 4 Gauge Amp Kit

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Planet Audio PL3000.1D Class D Monoblock Amp Pulse 3000W with 4 Gauge Amp Kit

Brand: Planet Audio
MPN: PL3000.1D+R2AK4
Condition: New

-With 4 Gauge Complete Amplifier Install Kit
-3000 W MAX Power 1 Channel
-2250 W X 1 RMS @ 1 ohm
-1125 W X 1 RMS @ 2 ohm
-563 W X 1 RMS @ 4 ohm
-4500 W X 1 RMS Strapped Bridged Power @ 2 ohm
-Monoblock Class D, MOSFET Power Supply
-Low Level Inputs, RCA Pre-amp Outputs
-Variable Low Pass Crossover, Variable Bass Boost and Variable Subsonic Filter and Switchable Phase Control
-Include Remote Subwoofer Control
-Blue Illuminated Planet Audio Logo and End Panel Strips

CHANNEL CONFIGURATION: 1 Channel
POWER SUPPLY TYPE: MOSFET Power Supply
AMP TOPOLOGY: Monoblock Class D
TOTAL POWER OUTPUT: 3000 Watts
PEAK POWER @1 ohm: 3000 Watts x1
PEAK POWER @2 ohm: 1500 Watts x1
RMS POWER @4 ohm: 563 Watts x1
STRAPPED POWER BRIDGED @2 ohm: 6000 Watts
SPEAKER IMPEDANCE: 1 to 8 ohms
S/N RATIO(A-WEIGHTED): 100 dB
FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 15 Hz to 250 Hz ±1 dB
RCA INPUTS: 2 Channel
PRE AMP OUTPUTS: 2 Channel
LOW PASS FILTER: 50 Hz to 250 Hz
SUBSONIC FILTER: 15 Hz to 40 Hz
BASS BOOST: Variable 0 to 18 dB
SUBWOOFER LEVEL CONTROL: Yes
INPUT SENSITIVITY SWITCH: Yes
STRAPPABLE: Yes
THERMAL/OVERLOAD/SHORT PROTECTION: Yes

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