AudioSource Amp 200 High-Current Stereo Amplifier (80 Watts x 2)

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AudioSource Amp 200 High-Current Stereo Amplifier (80 Watts x 2)

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Binding: Electronics
Brand: AudioSource
EAN: 0041087001788
Label: Audio Source
Legal Disclaimer: Warranty does not cover misuse of product.
Manufacturer: Audio Source
Model: Amp 200
Publisher: Audio Source
Studio: Audio Source
Warranty: 2 years warranty



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Features:
  • 80 watts RMS x 2 (into 8 ohms); 250 watts RMS x 1 (into 8 ohms) with bridged mono use
  • A/B speaker selector allows multi-room amplification; uses low-distortion toroidal power supply
  • Signal-sensing auto-on/off and 12-volt trigger ports (in and out) for custom configuration
  • High- and Low-level inputs for maximum flexibility
  • Measures 16.5 x 3.5 x 14 inches (W x H x D)





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