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Specifications Power Output: 100 Watts RMS x 2 channels at 4 Ohms ≤ 1% THD+N Signal-to-Noise Ratio: 80 dBA (reference: 1 W output) Additional Power Output: 200 Watts RMS x 2 channels at 2 Ohms ≤ 1% THD+N
400 Watts RMS x 1 channel bridged at 4 Ohms ≤ 1% THD+N THD+N (Distortion): <0.25% (reference: 1 W output) Frequency Response: 20 Hz to 20 kHz (-3dB) Maximum Input Signal: 5V Maximum Sensitivity: 100mV Dimensions: 14.37 x 9.72 x 2.5 (365mm x 247mm x 63.5mm)

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