Manufacturer: Pyle Audio
Part number: PLAD413
General
- Width 8.6 in
- Depth 12.6 in
- Height 2.8 in
Audio System
- Signal-To-Noise Ratio 90 dB
- Output Power / Total 2000 Watt
- Amplifier Output Details 200 Watt - 4 Ohm - 4 channel(s), 350 Watt - 2 Ohm - 4 channel(s), 800 Watt - 4 Ohm - 2 channel(s)
- Additional Features Gold plated connectors, Bass level remote control
Connections
- Connector Type 2 x Audio line-in ( RCA phono x 2 ), 1 x Audio line-out ( RCA phono x 2 ), DC power input, Speakers output, 1 x Remote Bass control
Manufacturer Warranty
- Service & Support 1 year warranty
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