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Planet Audio TR4000.1D Torque Series 4000 Watt Class D Monoblock Car Audio Amplifier
- Planet Audio TR4000.1D Torque Series Monoblock Class D Car Amplifier
- 4-Ohms: 750 Watts x 1
- 2-Ohms: 1500 Watts x 1
- 1-Ohms: 3000 Watts x 1
- Blue illuminated torque logo
- Remote subwoofer level control
- Low level inputs
- Variable bass boost
- Strappable amplifier for double the output with less current consumption (Requires another amplifier)
Planet Audio TR4000.1D Torque Series 4000 Watt Class D Monoblock Car Audio Amplifier
Features:
- Torque Series Monoblock Class D Car Amplifier
- Pulse Width Modulated MOSFET Power supply
- Blue illuminated Planet Audio Logo
- Includes subwoofer level controller
- Strappable amplifier for double the output with less current consumption (Requires another amplifier)
- 2 Ohm stable when strapped together (Requires another amplifier)
- 1 Ohm stable
- 18dB Variable Bass Boost:
- Variable Boost: 0-18 dB
- Center Frequency: 45 Hz
- Internal Crossovers:
- Low-pass: 5Hz - 250kHz at 12dB per octave
- Subsonic: 15Hz - 40kHz at 12dB per octave
- Audio inputs:
- 2 Channel RCA inputs accepts up to 8 volt input signals
- Input sensitivity selector switch (100 mV - 2 Volts / 2 Volts - 8 Volts)
- Input accepts RCA low level or High level (Direct speaker connection up to 8 volts)
- Kicker KISL speaker level to RCA connection cable makes speaker level connection very easy
- LED power and protect (red) indicator
- 180° Phase control
- Single speaker terminals
- Black Anodized Aluminum Chassis
- Frequency Response: 20Hz to 250 kHz
- 0 gauge power and ground wiring is required for installation
- Recommended installation kit: 0 Gauge amplifier installation kit
- Recommended installation kit: 4 Gauge amplifier installation kit
- TR4000.1D Instruction manual
- Fuse rating: 120 amps total (3 x 40 amp ATC)
- Single-channel operation
- Nickel-plated RCA level inputs and outputs
- Input Sensitivity High level: 250mV-8V
- Total Power Output: 4000 Watts
- 4-Ohms: 750 Watts x 1
- 2-Ohms: 1500 Watts x 1
- 1-Ohms: 3000 Watts x 1
- 2-Ohms: 6000 Watts x 1 (Strapped Amplifiers)
- 4-Ohms: 1000 Watts x 1
- 2-Ohms: 2000 Watts x 1
- 1-Ohms: 4000 Watts x 1
- 2-Ohms: 8000 Watts x 1 (Strapped Amplifiers)
- Overall Dimensions: 2-1/4" (H) x 15-1/8" (L) x 9-5/8" (W)
Manufacturer | Planet Audio |
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Part Number | TR40001D |
Amplifier Topology Class | Class D |
Number of Channels | 1 Channel |
Total RMS Power at 1 ohm | 4,000.00 |
Total RMS Power at 2 ohm | 2,000.00 |
Total RMS Power at 4 ohm | 1,000.00 |
Total Peak Power Output | 4,000.00 (Watts) |
Amplifier Bridging | Not Bridgable |
Minimum Impedance in Un-Bridged Mode | 1 ohm |
Strappable Amplifier | No |
Strappable Power Output | 8000 Watts |
RCA Pre-amp Audio inputs | 1 Pair |
RCA Pre-amp Audio outputs | 1 Pair |
Preamp voltage | 100 mV - 8 V |
Speaker level inputs | Yes |
Gain Control | Yes |
Bass Knob / Remote Gain | Yes |
Built in Crossover | Low-pass, Sub-sonic |
Cooling Fan | No |
Color | Black |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Recommended Power Wire Gauge | 0 Gauge |
CEA2006 Compliant | No |
UPC Code | 636210106111 |
Return period | 30 days |
Exchange period | 30 days |
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