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FUSION MS-SG-DA12250, 010-01970-00, High Performance 2250 Watt,Class-D Mono Block Digital Amplifier,2 ohm Stable,Stainless co


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Description

The Fusion Signature series marine amplifiers are purpose built for the marine environment. Boasting some of the most impressive environmental protection available, they deliver a Signature performance on the water like never before. Introducing one of our most stunning and efficient marine amplifiers, the SG-DA12250. Its True-Marine design will resist corrosion and the incredible 2250 W peak power is configurable for 1 Ohm impedance – delivering enough power to bring your Signature series subwoofer components to life. The SG-DA12250 has a highly efficient monoblack Class-D amplifier design. The key benefit of a Class-D amplifier is that it has a low battery drain with high output, making this the perfect amplifier for the marine environment. The SG-DA12250 also has conformal coated PCBs for maximum product life and performance, plus the amplifier chassis is a heat sink, to reduce component core temperature and increase efficiency. Undeniably a stand-out piece, the stunning stainless steel mirror control panel cover conceals and protects all cable connections and setting controls, with an attractive finish to complement any installation. This product is rated True-Marine and carries a 3 years limited consumer warranty.

Additional information
Weight 8 lbs
Item Name

Marine Amplifier

Manufacturer

Model

010-01970-00

UPC

753759153007

Type

High Performance, Monoblock

Series

Signature

Wattage

2250 W

Dimensions

11-13/16 in L x 8-1/4 in W x 2 in H

Signal to Noise Ratio

>80 dB

Total Harmonic Distortion

1%

Amperage Rating

120 A

Voltage Rating

10.8 to 16 V

Frequency Response

10 to 300 Hz

Fuse Rating

(3) 40 A

Amplifier Class

Class D

Total Rated Power

500 W RMS x 1 at 14.4 V to 4 Ohm, 850 W RMS x 1 at 14.4 V to 2 Ohm, 1100 W RMS x 1 at 14.4 V to 1 Ohm Bridged

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