ESX POWER4
Specifications:
Class D Active Module for Subwoofer Enclosures (4 Ω Version)
Efficient Class D Mono Amplifier
1 x 460 Watts RMS @ 4 Ω
Efficiency up to 84%
LPF 40-120 Hz @ 12 dB
Phase Shift 0°/180°
Bass Boost 0-6dB @ 45Hz
RCA Low Level Input
High Level Input
Auto Turn-On Function (DC or signal)
Start-stop capable, 5 sec./ up to 7 Volts
EPS PRO with 10R / 150R / 600R (switchable)
Input Sensitivity 15 or 40 Volts (switchable)
Triple Limiter Function, Clipping LED
Bass Remote Controller
Suitable for housings with Quick Connect terminals
Dimensions 113 x 130 x 125mm
Mounting hole: 85 x 109 mm
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