- Maximum Power : 440 Watts
- Low Frequency Response : 20 Hz
- High Frequency Response : 20000 Hz
- Number of Channels : 4
- Built In Crossovers : Yes
- Channel Separation : Yes
- RMS Power Range : 240-280 Watts
Power Handling
- 60W x 4 @ 4 Ohms
- 70W x 4 @ 2 Ohms
- 140W x 2 [Bridged] @ 4 Ohms
General Features
- LED power indicators
- Tuned Bass EQ (0-8 dB bass boost at 45 Hz)
- Very high efficiency rate with minimal heat build-up
- 4/3/2 channel operation
- Preamp RCA outputs
- Heavy duty aluminum alloy heatsink
- Variable high-pass filter (32-500 Hz, 12 dB/octave)
- Variable low-pass filter (32-500 Hz, 12 dB/octave)
- Subsonic Filter (18 dB at 20 Hz)
- CEA-2006 compliant amplifier
- Frequency response: 20-20000 Hz
- UPC: 873549004194
- Weight: 0
- Authorized Internet Dealer
Warranty: 1 Year Onlinecarstereo.com warranty.
1 Year warranty from Onlinecarstereo.com implies that repairs must be returned to Onlinecarstereo.com, not the manufacturer. More information can be found in our help section under returns & warranties.
What's not covered : Misuse, abuse, defacement, physical damage of any kind, and improper installation / operation. Video and multimedia equipment with damaged or cracked screens.Subwoofers and speakers are not warrantied if the defect is due to physical damage.
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This amp is awesome for front stage component. I put two jbl 608s in a customers car with this amp,also three sound splinter 8inch orphan subs firing up from rear deck sealed box 1000 watt eclipse mono amp dynomated doors.eclipse has no desire to stay in the aftermarket sector so when there gone there be no more. Im sure going to miss there head units.
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The only reason I rated product features a 4 instead of a 5 is because I'm pumping a portable MP3 player into this amp on my MoTo and it would have helped if for the input gain it went lower than just 1.2V. On the 4" drivers it's powering up front I noticed an instant difference in the sound quality compared to the old BOSS CH150 I had been using. I'm still constructing the fiberglass subwofer enclosure but free-air testing sounded good.