AM/FM/BT/USB/AUX/LineOut
Darba spriegums | 12V |
Tips | Meelelahutus |
Frequency Range 20Hz - 30kHz
Input Impedance 50 Ohms
Output Impedance 10 k Ohms
The FUSION Signature Series Marine amplifiers are purpose built for the marine environment, boasting some of the most impressive environmental protection available, to deliver a Signature performance on the water like never before.
Introducing our most efficient, stunning and powerful marine amplifier. The True-Marine SG-DA51600 will resist corrosion and the incredible 1600 watt output (peak) will power 4 speakers and 1 subwoofer with ease.
The SG-DA51600 is FUSION's first 5 Channel Class-D Hi-Fi Marine amplifier; the key benefit of a Class-D amplifier is low battery drain with a high output, making this the perfect amplifier for the marine environment. The SD-DA51600 has conformal coated PCB's for maximum product life and performance plus the amplifier chassis is a heat sink; reducing component core temperature and increasing efficiency.
Increase the bass level of your music, or improve all-round sound quality by incorporating a marine subwoofer into your audio system.
Engineered for the marine environment and the perfect complement to your FUSION marine audio system. The MS-SW10 has a water resistant design and complies with ASTM standards for UV stability and Salt/Fog resistance, ensuring sustained high performance during prolonged exposure to the elements. With 400-Watts Peak output, the MS-SW10 will produce crisp and accurate bass.
We recommend you install a FUSION FM-402 amplifier to drive our Marine 10” Subwoofer.
Product Specifications
Amplifier Class-AB 4 x 45W Max (@ 4 Ω)
Audio Zones 2 onboard Amplified Zones
Auxiliary Inputs 1 x Stereo RCA Input (AUX)
Bluetooth A2DP Audio Streaming with AVRCP Support
Line Out 1 x L + R Linked to Zone 1 (requires amplification)
Multi-Language User Interface English, French, German, Spanish, Dutch, Italian
Tuner AM/FM with RDS (where available)
Tuner Region USA - Australasia - Europe - Japan
Water Resistance IPx5 from the front panel when mounted correctly