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Taramps DS800X2-2OHMS 2-Channel Class D 800 Watts 2 Ohms Full Range Car Amplifier

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Taramps DS800X2-2OHMS 2-Channel Class D 800 Watts 2 Ohms Full Range Car Amplifier

The DS800X2 was designed for anyone who likes to enjoy all frequency ranges with high definition and technology for car audio systems. It is stereo, with a maximum power of 800 Watts RMS and an impedance of 2 ohms. It has 2 channels of 400 Watts RMS each, or 1 channel connected in BRIDGE with 800 Watts at 4 ohms. The DS 800X2 is FULL RANGE and will certainly play all frequencies the way you like it most.

Features:

  • Operation Class: D
  • Number of Channels: 02
  • Maximum Power: @12.6 VDC - 2 OHMS: 800W RMS (2 x 400W RMS) / @12.6 VDC - 4 OHMS: 500W RMS (2 x 250W RMS)
  • Bridged Channel - @12.6 VDC - 4 OHMS: 800W RMS (1 x 800W RMS)
  • Input Sensitivity: 250mV
  • Signal to Noise Ratio: >96dB
  • Frequency Response : FULL RANGE: 10Hz to 22KHz (-3dB)
  • Crossover High Pass(HPF): 80Hz to 2.2KHz(-6dB/8th) Variable
  • Crossover Low Pass(LPF): 80Hz (-12dB/8th) Fixed
  • Input Impedance: 18K OHMS
  • Protection System: Output Overload
  • Minimum Supply Voltage: 9 VDC
  • Maximum Supply Voltage: 16 VDC
  • Idle Consumption: @12.6 VDC: 0.85A
  • Maximum Musical Consumption: @ 12.6 VDC: 38
  • Nominal Consumption: 77A
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 6.81" x 2.05" x 8.94" inches (173 x 52 x 22 mm)
  • Weight: 3.15 lbs (1.43 Kg)

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