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Db Drive A8 2000.5d 5 Channel Class D Full Range Amplifier / 2000 Watts on 2040-parts.com

US $288.00
Location:

Houston, Texas, United States

Houston, Texas, United States
Condition:New

A8-2000.5D
5 Channel Class D Full Range Amplifier / 2000 Watts

Features:
5 Channel Amplifier
Output Power rated @ 14.4 volts
• Front / Rear 4 x 125 Watts @ 4 Ohm
• Front / Rear 4 x 250 Watts @ 2 Ohm
4 Channel 2 Ohm Stereo Capability
2 Ohm Mono Capability for Sub
Audiophile Grade Components
DRIVESINK Heat Management System
Continuously Variable 24dB Low Pass X-Over
Continuously Variable
18dB Bass Boost @ 45Hz on All Models
Unregulated DC-DC PWM Power Supply
Direct-Connect Integrated Wire Terminals
DC Short Circuit Protection
Bass Remote Included

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