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Soundstream Picasso Nano PN1.650D Class D Monoblock Amplifier - 650 Watts
- Picasso Nano 650 watts monoblock amplifier
- MOSFET PWM Power Supply
- Small and compact chassis of just 4.75”
- Remote gain control included
- High level inputs
The Soundstream PN1.650D is a pint sized marvel that can be fit into the smallest of cars. This Picasso Nano series Mono block class D car amplifier is not just making sound waves in the market but creating a unprecedented wave, thanks to its positive reviews after the dyno test and the ideal RMS wattage that music buffs have been looking for all along. Furthermore, the class D circuitry and tested Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor or MOSFET that powers this tiny amplifier that fits snugly into a 4.75-inch wide chassis creates incredible sound for its size.
Adding to this, the heavy duty aluminum heat sink and soft turn-on circuit the thermal and speaker short protection circuitry is built in to protect this tiny amplifier that has gigantic performance metrics. The equipment comes with dash mounted remote bass level control, and variable bass boost ranging from 0 to + 2 decibels bass boost at 45 Hz, all with mono channel operation.
The speaker level outputs are high and are enhanced by the variable low pass filter that ranges from 35 to 250 Hz at 24 decibels octave. The amplifier is rated at 14.4 volts and is capable of pushing all of the 650 Watts continuously at 2 ohms load, and 400 Watts at 4 Ohms load, and the sub with 4 Ohm single voice coil matches the needs brilliantly. The equipment comes with manufacturer’s warranty.
Unit includes: Car Amplifier, Mounting hardware, and Instruction manualSoundstream Picasso Nano PN1.650D Class D Monoblock Amplifier - 650 Watts
- Features:
- Picasso Nano PN1.650D
- 650 Watts of maximum power
- Picasso Nano 650w Class D Monoblock Amplifier
- Small Compact 4.75? Wide Chassis
- 2 ohm Stable Class D Monoblocks
- MOSFET PWM Power Supply
- 50-250Hz Variable 12dB LP Crossover
- 10-50Hz Variable 12dB Subsonic Crossover
- 12dB 45Hz Bass Boost
- 200mv-6V Low Level Input Sensitivity
- High Level Input
- (Dash Mount) Remote Gain Control Included
- Max Power Output:
- 400 x 1 @ 4 ohms (RMS)
- 650 x 1 @ 2 ohms (RMS)
- Dimensions:
- 4.75"W x 9"L x 1.5"H
- Warranty duration:
- Basic warranty: 1 year
Manufacturer | Soundstream |
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Part Number | PN1.650D |
Amplifier Topology Class | Class D |
Number of Channels | 1 Channel |
Total RMS Power at 1 ohm | $0.00 |
Total RMS Power at 2 ohm | $650.00 |
Total RMS Power at 4 ohm | $400.00 |
Total Peak Power Output | $650.00 |
Amplifier Bridging | Not Bridgable |
Minimum Impedance in Un-Bridged Mode | 2 ohm |
Strappable Amplifier | No |
RCA Pre-amp Audio inputs | 1 Pair |
Preamp voltage | 6 volts |
Speaker level inputs | Yes |
Gain Control | Yes |
Bass Knob / Remote Gain | Yes |
Built in Crossover | Low-pass |
Cooling Fan | No |
Color | Black |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Recommended Power Wire Gauge | 4 Gauge |
CEA2006 Compliant | No |
UPC Code | 709483043206 |
Return period | 30 days |
Exchange period | 30 days |
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