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JBL GTO-751EZ MONOBLOCK 1200WATTS AMP*BRAND NEW
$395.00
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Description
JBL GTO751EZ IS A MONOBLOCK AMPLIFIER WITH GREAT POWER AND PERFORMANCE BRAND NEWNOT PARALLEL IMPORTED
Efficient bass power always set correctly.This mono amp looks very cool with its “old-school” styling, and JBL includes a few innovations that really separate this amp from the others.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Mono subwoofer amplifier 500 watts RMS x 1 at 4 ohms (750 watts RMS x 1 at 2 ohms) CEA-2006 compliant frequency response: 10-280 Hz Class D amp technology variable low-pass filter (40-280 Hz, 12 dB/octave) variable bass boost (0-12 dB at 45 Hz) preamp and speaker-level inputs (speaker wire-to-RCA adapters included) fuse rating: 40A x 2 12?W x 2-5/8?H x 9-11/16?D
RMS Power Output (Watts x Channels) 500 x 1 Peak Power Output (Watts x Channels) 1200 x 1 Power at 2 Ohms (Watts x Channels) 750 x 1 Bridged Power (Watts x Channels) N/A Minimum Impedance Bridged N/A Minimum Impedance Unbridged 2 Best Frequency Response 10-280 Hz THD at Rated RMS Power 1% Signal to Noise Ratio 80 dB Input Voltage 14.4v Features Amplifier Class D Low-Pass Crossover Frequency 40-280 Hz Low-Pass Slope (dB/octave) 12 dB/oct High-Pass Crossover Frequency N/A High-Pass Slope (dB/octave) N/A Bass Boost 0-12 dB Bass Boost Frequency 45 Hz Fan Cooled No Fuse Rating 80 Speaker Level Inputs RCA Preamp Outputs No
Auto Turn-on: The GTO-751EZ has a signal sensing automatic turn-on circuit; it will turn on whenever an audio signal is present at the RCA inputs. The amplifier will automatically turn off approximately five minutes after the input signal ceases. If you prefer to use the radio’s remote lead, the auto turn-on feature can be turned off.
Audio Input: If your radio has no line-level outputs, use the included adapters to convert the speaker wires to RCA and plug them into the amplifier’s inputs. The input level switch has a Hi2 position, used to present a speaker load to factory radios equipped with a circuit that turns the radio off when an amp is connected.