Caractéristiques techniques

Alimentation

 

14,4 V CC (10,8 V à 15,1 V permis)

Mise à la masse

 

Pôle négatif de la batterie

Consommation de courant

 

28A (à la puissance continue, 4 )

Consommation moyenne de courant*

 

10 A (4 pour quatre voies)

 

 

 

20 A (4 pour deux voies)

 

 

 

20 A (2 pour quatre voies)

Fusible

 

30 A 2

Dimensions

301 (L) mm 57 (H) mm 213 (P) mm

Poids

 

3,5 kg (sans les câbles)

Puissance maximale de sortie

 

150 W 4 (4 ) / 600 W 2 (4 )

Puissance continue de sortie

75 W 4 (pour 14,4 V, 4 , 20 Hz à 20 kHz, avec une DHT de 1,0%)

 

300 W 2 (pour 14,4 V, 4 , 1 kHz, avec une DHT de 1,0%)

 

150 W 4 (pour 14,4 V, 2 , 1 kHz, avec une DHT de 1,0%)

Impédance de charge

 

4 (2 à 8 permis)

Réponse en fréquence

 

10 Hz à 50 kHz (+0 dB, –3 dB)

Rapport signal/bruit

 

100 dB (Réseau IHF-A)

Distorsion

 

0,005 % (10 W, 1 kHz)

Séparation des voies

 

70 dB (1 kHz)

 

 

 

60 dB (100 Hz à 10 kHz)

Filtre passe-bas

Fréquence de coupure: 40 Hz à 500 Hz

 

 

 

Pente: –12 dB/oct.

Filtre passe-haut

Fréquence de coupure: 40 Hz à 500 Hz

 

 

 

Pente: –12 dB/oct.

Commande du gain

 

RCA: 400 mV à 6,5 V

 

 

 

Haut-parleur: 1,6 V à 26 V

Niveau maximale / impédance d’entrée

 

RCA: 6,5 V / 22 k

 

 

 

Haut-parleur: 26 V / 90 k

 

 

Puissance de sortie ........................................................................................ 75 W eff. 4 voies

 

(4 et

 

1 % DHT+N)

 

 

 

300 W eff. 2 voies

 

(4 et

 

1 % DHT+N)

 

 

 

150 W eff. 4 voies

 

(2 et

 

1 % DHT+N)

 

 

Rapport signal/bruit .............................................................. 80 dBA (Référence: 1 W sur 4 )

 

 

 

 

Remarque:

Les caractéristiques et la présentation peuvent être modifiées sans avis préalable à fin d’amélioration.

* Consommation moyenne de courant

Le courant moyen est proche du courant maximal lorsqu’un signal audio est appliqué à l’entrée de l’amplificateur. Utilisez cette valeur lorsque vous désirez calculer le courant total consommé par plusieurs amplificateurs de puissance.

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PRS-D4200F specifications

The Pioneer PRS-D4200F is an advanced 4-channel amplifier designed for car audio enthusiasts who seek high-quality sound and robust performance. Known for its compact yet powerful design, the PRS-D4200F is engineered to enhance the audio experience in any vehicle.

One of the standout features of the PRS-D4200F is its impressive power output. With a maximum output of 1,600 watts, this amplifier ensures that your audio system can produce loud, clear sound without distortion, even at higher volume levels. The RMS power rating of 50 watts per channel at 4 ohms and 100 watts per channel at 2 ohms allows for great flexibility when matching it with various speaker systems.

The PRS-D4200F utilizes Class D amplification technology, which is designed for high efficiency. This means that the amplifier produces less heat compared to traditional Class A/B amps, allowing it to deliver more power without the risk of overheating, making it ideal for long listening sessions on the road.

The amplifier features a low-pass filter and high-pass filter, providing users with the ability to tailor the sound to their preference easily. This adjustability ensures that users can optimize their audio for different speaker setups, whether they are focusing on throaty bass or crystal-clear highs. Additionally, the inclusion of a bass boost feature allows for enhanced low-frequency performance, providing an extra punch to bass-heavy music.

Pioneer has equipped the PRS-D4200F with a durable construction, ensuring that it can withstand the rigors of vehicle installation. The compact design allows it to fit into tighter spaces, making it easier to integrate into different car models without sacrificing performance. The amplifier’s sleek look also adds a modern touch to any audio setup.

Another key feature of the PRS-D4200F is its protection circuitry. This technology helps prevent damage due to short circuits, overheating, and other issues, ensuring long-lasting reliability. The amplifier also includes a low-impedance capability, which means it can work with a wider variety of speakers, further enhancing its versatility.

In conclusion, the Pioneer PRS-D4200F stands out as an excellent choice for those looking to upgrade their vehicle’s audio system. With its powerful output, efficient design, and customizable sound options, it meets the needs of both casual listeners and serious audiophiles alike. Whether you are an urban commuter or a road trip enthusiast, the PRS-D4200F is engineered to elevate your audio experience.