Audac Sixteen-channel Class-D amplifier 16 x 60W - DPA616

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° Stereo @ 4 Ω: 16x60 W
° Stereo @ 8 Ω: 16x30 W
° Bridge @ 8 Ω: 8x120 W
° THD+N: <0.1%
° Signal/noise: >100 dB
° Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz

€ 1,521.50 1521.5 EUR € 1,521.50 VAT Included

€ 1,257.44 1257.4380165289256 EUR € 1,257.44 Exclusief BTW

€ 1,841.02 VAT Included

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Internal Reference: DPA616
Beschrijving: The DPA616 is a professional sixteen channel power amplifier which is capable of delivering a power of 60 Watt to 4 Ohm loads connected to the 16 output channels. When used in bridge mode, it can deliver a power of 120 Watt to 8 Ohm loads connected to the 8 bridged outputs.

This way, the DPA616 is the perfect solution for installed multi-zone audio distribution systems with 8 or 16 zones. This amplifier is designed as a no-nonsense amplifier with only the necessary controls and connections which creates great simplicity in use and installation. The input connections are all performed with 3-pin Terminal block connectors, allowing the connection of balanced input signals.

Every channel is fitted with a separate gain control potentiometer and for every two input connectors, there is a stereo / bridge & parallel switch provided whereby two channels can be bridged or linked in parallel, avoiding a cable clutter when multiple channels should be fed with the same input signal. The output connections are performed with 4-pin Terminal block connectors allowing connections for separate or bridged output channels.

A built-in multipurpose protection circuit protects against DC malfunction, short circuit, overheating, overload and limits the signal when necessary. This all is housed in a double rack space, steel 19” rack mount housing.

Specifications

Number of channels 16
Impedance Low Impedance (2ohm - 16ohm)
Dante Nee
RS232 Nee
Brand Audac