Tuesday, April 17, 2007

Amplifiers - 4 Channel - Volfenhag ZX-8300

A CD or cassette radio produces no more than a maximum of nine "real" watts into four speakers given the power it's getting from the car's electrical system. So what if you want more than nine real watts to power each of your four speakers? You need an amp.
It's true that amplifiers will give you more power, which will let you play your music more loudly. Amplifiers also improve the sound quality of your music at all volume levels.
An amplifier's job is to take a signal from a source (input) and make it larger (gain). The hard part is amplifying the signal without adding any "artifacts" or distortion. Amps must have a power supply strong enough to keep them going and must store enough power (current) to deliver all of the transients (drum kicks, power chords, the slap of a bass guitar) in the music.

Tri-Mode Capability2 Ohm Stable StereoRCA Input, Low & High by pressing one switchRCA Preamp Line OutputSelected X-Over HPF/Full/LPFHPF: 40Hz - 250HzFull: 15Hz - 30KHzLPF: 40Hz - 250Hz0dB & 18dB Bass Boost2 Ohm Stereo/4 Ohm MonoPWM Mosfet Power SupplySoft Delayed Remote Turn OnBlue Light Illuminated TerminalsBlue Light Illuminated Cooling FanBlue Light Illuminated Right & Left HandlesAdjustabel Input Sensitivity (0.2V - 6V)Remote Bass Control w/ 20 ft. WireDual Color Indicator LED (Power & Protection)Ultra Slim 1 1/4" Height Easy InstallationMax Power Output: 300W x 4 (1200W)Power Output @ 2 Ohm: 150W x 4Power Output @ 4 Ohm: 100W x 4Bridged Power @ 4 Ohm: 300W x 2THD @ 2 Ohm: <>

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