ESX QUANTUM QM-ONE
The approximately palm-sized 2-channel mini power amplifier QUANTUM QM-TWO caused amazement right after the presentation among ESX fans and connoisseurs of the car hifi scene. The small powerhouse with a whopping 240 watts RMS output was immediately traded as an insider tip. After last year's improved V2 version with incredible 300 W RMS performance topped that again, ESX is now adding two more models in the QUANTUM QM class: The powerful QM-FOUR power amplifier is now available for 4-channel applications, who want to drive a separate subwoofer, can now use the new monoblock QM-ONE. Both power bars deliver a whopping 360 watts RMS and are visually perfectly matched. Modern and efficient Class D technology is used in all models, combined with EPS, top features and perfect sound characteristics. The QM-ONE monoblock is not only visually the perfect play partner to match the QM-FOUR. If a separate woofer is also to be fired, its area of application is clearly defined. With a full 360 watts RMS at 2 Ω, sufficient steam is provided, and the bass level can even be conveniently adjusted using the remote control.
Features:
Efficient Class D Amplifier with ultra-compact Dimensions
Heavy die-cast Heatsink with perfect cooling Characteristics
Auto Turn-On Function
High Level Inputs with Error Protection System (EPS)
Start/Stop Ready
Compact Bass Remote Controller
RCA Inputs
Specifications:
Mono Class D Mini Digital Amplifier
1 x 215/360 Watts RMS @ 4/2 Ω
LPF 50 - 250 Hz
Subsonic 10 - 40 Hz
Bass Boost 0 - 12 dB
Dimensions 216 x 39 x 84 mm
Efficiency up to 85%
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