PowerBass Shipping New ACS-500.2D Amplifiers

Written by Ben

June 14, 2018

The ACS-500.2D provides an astounding 500W RMS at 2Ω Mono giving the user a new option for great power at 2Ω instead of the standard 1Ω load that most D Class Subwoofers amplifiers need to provide peak output.

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Borrowing from PowerBass’ classic ASA series, these new amplifiers offer the most desired features in the most compact chassis allowable. To accomplish this, the company selected SMD parts and engineered a brand new 6 oz/kg high density heat sink engineered for maximum efficiency and cooling.

The result a line-up of two, four and mono channel models that offer great performance and fantastic value. Ultra efficient, the ACS amplifiers produce plenty of low distortion high fidelity audio in a footprint small enough to fit nicely in nearly any vehicle.

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“If you are seeking the perfect mix of performance and value look no further.”

  • In Stock Now
  • 500 Watt High Efficiency Class D Design
  • 2-OHM Stable Mono Block Amplifier
  • MOSFET Power Supply
  • High Level (Speaker)/Low Level (RCA) Input
  • Remote Soft Delay Turn On/Off Circuit
  • Variable Low Pass Electronic Crossover
  • Selectable 12dB Bass Boost EQ
  • Variable Gain Control
  • Remote Level Control Port (for optional PB-GAIN1 controller)
  • Protection Circuit: Impedance Over-load, Speaker Short, Circuit, Thermal Overheating, and DC Output.

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