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Soundstream Stealth Series ST5.1300D 5 Channel Class D Amplifier - 1300 Watts
- Stealth series 1300 Watts full range 5-channel amplifier
- Aluminum heat sink for better cooling
- 2-Ohms: 90 Watts x 4 and 300 Watts x 1
- 4-Ohms: 60 Watts x 4 and 220 Watts x 1
- MOSFET Power Supply with Audiophile Grade IRTM Transistors
- Military Grade SMT PCB Maintains Dynamic Performance
- 2-ohm Stereo and 4-ohm Bridged Full Range Operation
The ST5.1300D is a compact, high-efficiency Class D 5-channel amplifier from Soundstream's Stealth Series. It delivers 1,300 watts of power, making it ideal for tight spaces in cars, motorcycles, boats, and off-road vehicles. Its advanced features include MOSFET power supply, automatic signal sensing, and a thick aluminum heatsink for optimal heat dissipation. With flexible input options, variable filters, and a dash-mount gain control, it's designed for easy installation and superior sound quality, even with factory radios.
Soundstream Stealth Series ST5.1300D 5 Channel Class D Amplifier - 1300 Watts
- Features:
- Stealth Series ST4.1200D
- 1300 Watts of maximum power
- Stealth Series 1,200 W Class D 5-channel Amplifier
- Hybrid Aluminum Alloy Heatsink for Optimum Dissipation
- 2-ohm Stereo and 4-ohm Full Range Operation
- MOSFET Power Supply with Audiophile Grade IRTM Transistors
- Military Grade SMT PCB Maintains Dynamic Performance
- Direct Short, Thermal and Overload Circuits Protect Amplifier
- 200mV-12V High Level or Low Level RCA Input
- Quick Disconnect RCA/High Level Wire Harness
- Quick Disconnect Power and Speaker Output Harness
- Variable 12dB High Pass, Low Pass, & Subsonic Crossovers
- RMS Power Output:
- 2-Ohms: 90 Watts x 4 channels and 300 Watts x 1 channels
- 4-Ohms: 60 Watts x 4 channels and 220 Watts x 1 channels
- Dimensions:
- 3"W x 6.50" (L) x 1.5" (H) x 10" (L)
Manufacturer | Soundstream |
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Part Number | ST5.1300D |
Amplifier Topology Class | Class D |
Number of Channels | 5 Channel |
Total RMS Power at 1 ohm | $0.00 |
Total RMS Power at 2 ohm | $660.00 |
Total RMS Power at 4 ohm | $460.00 |
RMS Output per Channel (x1 at 2 ohms) | $300.00 |
RMS Output per Channel (x1 at 1 ohms) | $0.00 |
RMS Output per Channel (x1 at 4 ohms) | $220.00 |
RMS Output per Channel (x2 at 4 ohms) | $0.00 |
RMS Output per Channel (x2 at 2 ohms) | $0.00 |
RMS Output per Channel (x4 at 4 ohms) | $240.00 |
RMS Output per Channel (x4 at 2 ohms) | $360.00 |
Total Peak Power Output | $1,300.00 |
Amplifier Bridging | Not Bridgable |
Minimum Impedance in Bridged Mode | Not Bridgeable |
Minimum Impedance in Un-Bridged Mode | 2 ohm |
Strappable Amplifier | No |
RCA Pre-amp Audio inputs | 3 Pairs (Front, Rear, Subwoofer) |
RCA Pre-amp Audio outputs | None |
Preamp voltage | 150 mV - 12 V |
Speaker level inputs | Yes |
Gain Control | Yes |
Bass Knob / Remote Gain | Yes |
Built in Crossover | High-pass, Low-pass |
Cooling Fan | No |
Color | Silver |
Warranty | 1 Year |
Recommended Power Wire Gauge | 8 Gauge |
Overall Height | $1.50 |
Overall Length | $10.00 |
Overall Width | $3.00 |
CEA2006 Compliant | No |
UPC Code | 709483063389 |
Return period | 30 days |
Exchange period | 30 days |
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