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ok specs 4 the amp r

output power max 200x2 channel

out put power (bridged max) 400x1 channel

low pass filter – 40Hz to 1.50 Hz

high power filter – 80Hz – 1.2Hz

Frequency response – 5Hz to 50kHz

Signal to noise ratio - >95dB

Stereo Separation - >60dB

Input sensetivity – 200mV to 2V

Input impededance – 10Kohm

Fuse rating –15A

Overload, thermal and short circuit protection

Inbuilt crossovers

Bridgeable and tri-mode

2 channel

features

class “AB” technology MOSFET PWM power supply

bridgeable and tri-mode operation

continuously variable 12dB/octave High power crossover

continuously variable 12dB/octave low power crossover

enhanced bass boost 0dB/+6dB/+12dB @50Hz

gold plated RCA, power & speaker terminals

soft start and muting

overload, thermal & short circuit Protection

Blue Bar LED power and Protection indicator

Stable into 2 ohms

Adjustable input gain control

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