1 Channel Car Amplifiers
To power up your sub-woofers, install a mono amplifier. Among many features of a mono amplifier are low frequency reproduction, built in bass boost and low pass filters. A class D mono amplifier brings out less heat, are more efficient and draws less current.
One channel car amplifier provide users with a single audio input/output selector to power one speaker. This device is great if you only need to power a large woofer or subwoofer.
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- Out Of StockKenwood KAC-D5101 1000 Watt Class D Monoblock AmplifierRating:100 % of 100$199.99Out of stock
- 1000 Watt Class D Monoblock Amplifier
- 4-ohm / 2-ohm stable
- 500W x 1 @ 2 Ω
- 300W x 1 @ 4 Ω
- Signal sensing turn on
- Pioneer GM-DX871 1,600 Watt Class FD Mono Amplifier with wired bass boost controlSpecial Price $199.99 Regular Price $249.99
- GM-DX Series 1,600 Watt RMS 1-Channel Class FD Car Amplifier
- Class FD Design Offers Efficiency and High-Quality Sound
- Continuous Power Output (1 Ω, ≤ 1% THD+N): 800 W x 1
- Continuous Power Output (2 Ω, ≤ 1% THD+N): 500 W x 1
- Continuous Power Output (4 Ω, ≤ 1% THD+N): 300 W x 1
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