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Soundstream
PCA1500D
Picasso Series Monoblock Class D Amplifier;
800 - 1500 watts approx. Peak Power Output, 1 ohm Min. Impedance
Unbridged, 0.5% THD @ Rated RMS Power, 1 Pair Amp Preamp Outputs, LP (50
- 150 Hz), Subsonic (15 - 40 Hz) Built-in Crossover, 0 - 18 dB Bass
Boost, 80 dB Signal-to-Noise Ratio, Allows 2 Amps to Drive One Voice
Coil! TST (Twin Stack Technology), High Quality FR-4 Circuit Board ,Class
D Circuitry , 50 - 150 Hz (24 dB/Oct.) Continuously Variable Low-Pass
Crossover, 15 - 40 Hz (24 dB/Oct.) Continuously Variable Subsonic Filter,
0 - 18 dB Variable Subwoofer Equalizer.
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General
Information |
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Manufacturer |
Soundstream |
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Manufacturer Part
Number |
PCA1500D |
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Product
Line |
Amplifier |
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Product Name |
PCA1500D Picasso
Series Monoblock Class D Amplifier; 800 - 1500 watts approx. Peak
Power Output, 1 ohm Min. Impedance Unbridged, 0.5% THD @ Rated RMS
Power |
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Marketing Information |
With a subscription
to Caller ID, the E5862 Cordless Phone can announce the name of
the caller or play a melody assigned to that caller. The package
includes two E580-2 Cordless Handsets plus the base station that
also functions as a speakerphone and a digital answering machine.
Other features include a 256-color display on the handset and
base, six polyphonic musical ring tones, canned images that can be
assigned to callers, and a directory with room for 100 names and
numbers.
Expansion handsets feature Large FULL COLOR graphical displays,
graphics, speakerphone, access to ITAD, 6 polyphonic ring tones,
vibrating ringer, lighted keypad, 50 name/# directory, intercom
capability, 50 name/# CID log, AA rechargeable batteries. |
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Features &
Benefits |
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RMS Power Range :
1100-2000 Watts
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RMS: Root Mean
Square is a formula that provides a reasonably accurate means of
measuring and comparing continuous AC power. The use of this
measure is preferred when matching system components, like
amplifiers and receivers.
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Number Of Channels:
1
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Number Of Channels:
Common name for a complete amplifying stage in any audio amplifier.
Most amplifiers are denominated as 1, 2, 4, 5, or 6 channel units.
Each of these is a discrete audio amp on its own, capable of
taking a small line signal input and amplifying it sufficiently to
be heard on an appropriate speaker. Some amplifiers are capable of
bridging two channels together, to form one channel of double the
power of each separately. The manufacturer's instructions differ
widely on how to accomplish this, and each must be followed
exactly.
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Maximum Power: 1500
Watts
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Maximum Power: The
amount of power a speaker is estimated to handle during a brief
high-intensity musical burst. Since this can vary with both
frequency and amplitude, it is a much less accurate way to judge
speaker durability and performance than RMS.
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Low Frequency
response: 5 Hz
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Frequency Response:
The range of frequencies that a speaker will reproduce (lowest
frequency to the highest). While the optimal normal is 20 - 20,000
Hz (Hertz), the range of human hearing for individuals is often
much more restricted. A good full-range speaker system however,
will reproduce as much of this range as possible in order to cover
all variations. Individual Drivers are limited to reproducing only
that part of the spectrum for which they were made, so their
response will be limited, but still a necessary point to consider
when designing a complete sound system.
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High Frequency
Response: 250 Hz
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Frequency Response:
The range of frequencies that a speaker will reproduce (lowest
frequency to the highest). While the optimal normal is 20 - 20,000
Hz (Hertz), the range of human hearing for individuals is often
much more restricted. A good full-range speaker system however,
will reproduce as much of this range as possible in order to cover
all variations. Individual Drivers are limited to reproducing only
that part of the spectrum for which they were made, so their
response will be limited, but still a necessary point to consider
when designing a complete sound system.
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Built In Crossovers:
Yes
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Crossover: A device
or passive circuit used in systems with separate tweeter and/or
midrange Drivers. It Rolls Off frequencies above and below certain
points in the range, to allow the sound to be tailored for the
specific driver to which it is sent. Most speakers have crossovers
that consist of passive elements such as capacitors, coils, and
resistors to separate the various frequencies. In a bi-amped or
multi-amped system, the crossover is an active device that feeds
the various frequency bands to the inputs of the amplifiers that
operate the individual drivers.
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Channel Separation
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Yes
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Specifications |
1500
watts approx.
Monoblock Picasso Series Amplifier
RMS Power Ratings:
- 800 Watts x 1 Channel @ 4 Ohms
- 1100 Watts x 1 Channel @ 2 Ohms
- 1500 Watts x 1 Channel @ 1 Ohm
Bridged RMS Power: Not Bridgeable
Min. Impedance Unbridged: 1 ohm
Min. Impedance Bridged: Not Bridgeable
THD @ Rated RMS Power: 0.5%
Speaker Level Inputs: No
Amp Preamp Outputs: 1 Pair
Built-in Crossover: LP (50 - 150 Hz),
Subsonic (15 - 40 Hz)
Bass Boost: 0 - 18 dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 80 dB
Fan Cooled: No
Fuse Rating: N/A
TST (Twin Stack Technology): Allows 2
Amps to Drive One Voice Coil!
High Quality FR-4 Circuit Board
Class D Circuitry
Continuously Variable Low-Pass
Crossover: 50 - 150 Hz (24 dB/Oct.)
Continuously Variable Subsonic Filter:
15 - 40 Hz (24 dB/Oct.)
Variable Subwoofer Equalizer: 0 - 18 dB
Phase Control: 0° / 180°
Frequency Response: 5 - 250 Hz
Adjustable Input Sensitivity: 0.5 - 4V
Damping Factor: >200
Fully Regulated MOSFET Power Supply
PWM Circuitry
Platinum Power and Ground Connectors
Accepts up to 16VDC Power Input
Wire Bass Remote Included
Dimensions: 15" L x 9-1/2" W
x 2-1/2" H
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A-20051212-1009-110-E
M -20060626-1009-117-E
*This
item is BRAND NEW - not refurbished. It comes with all manufacturer supplied
accessories, and full manufacturer's USA warranty. |