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| The RMX 2450 stereo power amplifier provides clean, dynamic power, reliability and true studio-quality sound, at a new breakthrough price. The amplifier is packed full of professional features that increase performance and flexibility. |
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Features
- The power supply is the heart of any amplifier, converting raw AC power from the wall to clean DC for the audio circuitry. The RMX 2450 uses a powerful high-current toroidal transformer and ample filter capacitance to ensure generous energy reserves. This makes a critical difference in sound quality, allowing the amplifier to effortlessly punch out high level transients, even when driving abusive 2 ohm speaker loads. A full complementary output circuit using the highest-grade linear output devices delivers ultra-low distortion and a ruler-flat frequency response.
- Surface Mount Technology triples small-signal component density, enabling the manufacturer to deliver large amounts of power in a chassis only two rack spaces and less than sixteen inches deep. The output devices are direct-mounted to the heat sink for optimum thermal coupling and cooling.
- Independent, defeatable clip limiters reduce distortion without sacrificing peak performance. Selectable low-frequency filters boost system response, protect speakers and ensure low-end tightness by more precisely matching the amplifier's range to the loudspeakers. The RMX 2450 provides barrier strip, XLR and 1/4" balanced inputs, plus Speakon and binding post outputs for easy connections. Low-noise variable speed fans with rear-to-front airflow keep the amplifier and rack cool.
- Key Features
- • High output stereo power amplifier
- • Fully selectable low-frequency filtering with a choice of 30 or 50Hz roll-off
- • Functions in stereo/parallel/bridged mono modes
- • Full short circuit, open circuit, thermal, ultrasonic and RF protection
- • Front panel LED indicators for signal and clip
- • Independent, user-defeatable clip limiters
- • Full-flow thermal design exhaust at the front, drawing cool air into the rack instead of waste heat
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