ESX HORIZON HXE1000.1D
The HORIZON HXE amplifiers are the entry level class from ESX and they are convincing in every terms. The series provides a sophisticated technology, solid components and excellent workmanship, combined with a persuasive output and versatile amenities. The shapely design with a heavy aluminum heatsink conveys a refined and high-quality elegance that is rather unusual in this price range. The HORIZON HXE amplifiers offer lot of output power for a small budget.
Features:
Aluminum Heatsink with Acrylic Inlay
Flush-mount Diamond Cut-Logo
Bottom Panel with sturdy Mounting Brackets
High Level Inputs with Error Protection System (EPS)
Auto Turn-On Function via High Level Inputs
MOSFET PWM Power Supply
3-Way Protection Circuit
Compact Bass Remote Controller
Specifications:
Mono Class D Digital Amplifier
1 x 300/425/550 Watts RMS @ 4/2/1 Ω
LPF 40-150 Hz
Subsonic 15-35 Hz
Bass Boost 0-12 dB
Phase Shift 0-180°
Dimensions 220 x 51 x 222 mm
Efficiency up to 84%
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