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VFL Audio VFLCOMP5K 5000 Watt Mono Class-D Competition Amplifier
- 5000 Watt Mono Class-D Competition Amplifier
- Stable down to 1-ohm
- 5000 watts RMS x 1 Channel (1 ohm)
- 2500 watts RMS x 1 Channel (2 ohms)
- 1250 watts RMS x 1 Channel (4 ohms)
- Strap-able for ridiculous power output
VFL Audio VFLCOMP5K 5000 Watt Mono Class-D Competition Amplifier
- Features:
- 5000 Watts Max Power
- Stable down to 1-ohm
- Pulse Width Modulated MOSFET Power supply
- Double side PCB with high quality SMD components
- Oversized toroids Power supply for excellent current and voltage control even under the highest demands
- Amplifier is strap-able so that you can connect and bridge with another for additional power output (2 ohm - 4 ohm load only)
- Nickel plated terminals for all connections
- Accepts up to 16 volts DC input for maximum sound output
- Frequency Response: 20Hz to 350 Hz
- Total Harmonic Distortion (4 Ω): < 0.15%
- Signal-to-Noise Ratio (IHF-A Weighted, at 40 Hz): >70dB
- Minimum Dual 0 Gauge power wire with 800 amp fuse
- Protection circuits
- 3-Way Protection circuit
- Internal temperature and automatically lowers input level to prevent heat damage
- Short circuit protection prevent damage when speaker leads are shorted
- Overload protection prevent damage from low impedance or blown woofers
- Internal crossovers
- Variable Low Pass filter: 35Hz - 250Hz at 24dB per octave
- Variable Subsonic High Pass filter: 10Hz - 50Hz at 24dB per octave
- Audio controls
- Variable phase control: 0° - 180° phase control
- Variable Bass boost controls: 0 - +9dB at 45Hz
- Inputs and outputs
- 1 - 2 channel RCA input accepts up to 6 volt input signals
- 1 - 2 channel RCA output
- 1 - Strap-able data connection
- 1 - Remote bass control input
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RMS Power Rating:
- 4 ohms: 1250 watts x 1 channels
- 2 ohms: 2500 watts x 1 channels
- 1 ohms: 5000 watts x 1 channel
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Dimensions:
- Dimensions: 30-3/4" (L) x 2-1/4" (H) x 9-1/2" (D)
Manufacturer | VFL |
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Part Number | VFLCOMP5K |
Amplifier Topology Class | Class D |
Number of Channels | 1 Channel |
Total RMS Power at 1 ohm | 5,000.00 |
Total RMS Power at 2 ohm | 2,500.00 |
Total RMS Power at 4 ohm | 1,250.00 |
RMS Output per Channel (x1 at 2 ohms) | 5,000.00 Watts |
RMS Output per Channel (x1 at 1 ohms) | 2,500.00 Watts |
RMS Output per Channel (x1 at 4 ohms) | 1,250.00 Watts |
Total Peak Power Output | 6,000.00 (Watts) |
Amplifier Bridging | Not Bridgable |
Minimum Impedance in Un-Bridged Mode | 1 ohm |
Strappable Amplifier | Yes |
Strappable Power Output | 11000 |
RCA Pre-amp Audio inputs | 1 Pair |
RCA Pre-amp Audio outputs | 1 Pair |
Preamp voltage | 200 mV - 6 V |
Speaker level inputs | No |
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 |
Overall Height | 2.25 inches |
Overall Length | 30.75 inches |
Overall Width | 9.50 inches |
CEA2006 Compliant | No |
UPC Code | 636823699147 |
Return period | 30 days |
Exchange period | 30 days |
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