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Memphis Belle Amplifier

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Hardly ever used (maybe 3 short times). Bought new from reputable local dealer. Nothing worng with it, just don't use it.

$700, OBO, shipped to the lower 48. $10 more for Canada

Memphis Belle 16-MCH1300
MCH1300 5-Channel MClass Series Amplifier

http://www.memphiscaraudio.com/products/details.asp?id=29

Product Description:

5-Channel MClass Series Amplifier
Class-AB / Class-D Hybrid Amplifier
Compact Aluminum Chassis with Custon Black Pearl Finish
Gold Plated RCA Connectors
Full MOSFET Design
Fully Variable Crossover: HP/LP (40 Hz - 6 kHz) (Channels 1-4)
Fully Variable Crossover: LP (50 Hz - 250 Hz), Subsonic (20 - 50 Hz) (Channel 5)
4-Way Protection Circuitry
Platinum Finish Wire Connections
Accepts 4 Gauge Power and Ground Wire
Optional Wired Remote Gain Control
RMS Power Ratings:
75 watts x 4 chan. / 300 watts x 1 chan. @ 4 ohms
115 watts x 4 chan. / 600 watts x 1 chan. @ 2 ohms
1100 watts x 1 chan. @ 1 Ohm (ONLY CHANNEL 5 IS 1 OHM STABLE!)
Adjustable Input Sensitivity: 200mV - 4V
Dimensions: 25.81" L x 7.6" W x 2.4" H


Amplifier Specifications:

Amplifier Class N/A
Number of Channels 5
RMS Power (4 ohms) 75 watts x 4 chan. + 300 watts x 1 chan.
RMS Power (2 ohms) 115 watts x 4 chan. + 600 watts x 1 chan.
RMS Power (1 ohm) Not Stable + 1100 watts x 1 chan.
Bridged RMS Power 230 watts x 2 channels
Peak Power Output 3120 watts approx.
Minimum Impedance Unbridged 2 ohms (Channels 1-4), 1 ohm (Channel 5)
Minimum Impedance Bridged 4 ohms
THD at Rated RMS Power 0.03%
Speaker Level Inputs No
Preamp Outputs No
Built-in Crossover Yes - HP / LP
High-Pass Crossover Frequency 40 - 6 k Hz
Low-Pass Crossover Frequency 40 Hz - 6 kHz + 50 Hz - 250 Hz
Subsonic Filter 20 - 50 Hz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio 95 dB
Channel Separation N/A
Bass Boost N/A
Bass/Gain Remote N/A
Fan Cooled No
Fuse Rating 30A x 6
 
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