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Peak Output Power @ 14.4V | 250W x 4 + 500W |
1 Ohm RMS | n/a |
2 Ohm RMS | 160W x 4 + 500W x 1 |
4 Ohm RMS | 80W x 4 + 200W x 1 |
4 Ohm Bridged | 320W x 2 + 200W x 1 |
Input Level | 0.2~9.0v |
Freq. Response | 15Hz~30KHz |
THD at 4 Ohm Load 30% Rated Power | <0.1% |
S/N Ratio | >90dB |
Bass Boost | 0~12dB (45Hz) |
Minimum Load | 2 Ohm Stereo + 2 Ohm Mono |
Gain Remote | UR1 (Optional) |
Dimension | 2"H x 7.1"W x 15"L |
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what does the input selector switch do? I'm assuming that it allows you to use one set of rcas and run all channels with one set. like the hifonics 4 channel amp i have
The input switch is marked with 3 positions. Each switch is marked as to the number of RCA's that are used in the wiring of the amp. 1 pair RCA will run the entire amp, 2 pair RCA runs front, rear & sub, 3 pair RCA run front, rear & sub
Looking to run a pair of MK6s in the front, pair of MX65s in the rear and a single TKO 124 in the trunk...this a good amp to use? IM using a bp 600.1 on the sub right now but feel an all in 1 solution would be easier than adding a second amp for my door upgrades...head unit is an older kenwood exelon series that doesnt put out too much oopmf with out distorting so i wanna map the fronts to get better sound
Hello Alan, For a single amp solution, that is a great idea. The 5 channel is always a good choice for this kind of need. How else can we help?
I have a 1500.5 BP amp in my truck and I’m using channels 1 and 2 on the front of the truck. I’m wanting to add a center channel and wanted to know if I could could run the front in stereo for door speakers and bridged for the center channel at the same time?
the bridge channel (1+2) would get double the power of the individual Channel 1/ 2
also, the minimum impedance for the bridge channel is 4 Ohms
I have a 2016 Jeep Wrangler and retain the OE UConnect head unit. I have a set of Massive Audio line out converters on hand but would using the on board line converter be any better?
Do not use any "outboard" line converters on the BP1500.5 as it has it's own built in. When you use direct speaker levels into amp RCA inputs "NO" amp turn on lead is needed. The BP1500.5 has ATO (auto turn on/off) The 12V turn on terminal will now be a "switched" 12V output to turn on any other amp or lighting system used.
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