Pyle PLAM2300 2300 Watts 2 Channel Bridgeable Amplifier car amplifier for BLACK FRIDAY SALES...

The Pyle Academy series is an affordable option to provide high-power, high-quality sound to your vehicle’s speakers. Academy amplifiers are sturdy with amp heatsinks and accept both low level RCA inputs as well as high-level, low-impedance MOLEX inputs. So you can rock your tunes no matter what kind of head unit you have. The PLAM2300 is a two-channel, 2300-watt bridgeable amplifier. It’s equipped with variable gain control, a built-in variable subwoofer crossover, and a three-way configuration. The MOSFET pulse width modulation power supply allows for a clean, distortion-free signal to your speakers. To keep both your car and the amplifier safe, this model is equipped with thermal, overload, and short circuit protection. Welcome to the academy – the Pyle Academy..../ Pyle PLAM2300 2300 Watts 2 Channel Bridgeable Amplifier / car amplifier

The Pyle PLAM2300 MOSFET amplifier offers 2 x 1150 Watts of high-quality sound (bridgeable to 2300 Watts for powering a sub) for your vehicle, with low harmonic distortion, plenty of reserve voltage and high temperature stability. Expand your system. Click to enlarge. |
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Input Options The PLAM2300 accepts speaker level inputs from radios high-level, low-impedance MOLEX connectors, along with RCA low-level inputs from .1 to 1 volts. Line Output This allows you to conveniently connect an additional amplifier without having to wire it separately to the source unit. Bass Boost Add a little low-end boost with selectable bass boost of 6dB or 12dB. High- and Low-Pass Filters Optimize the output to match your speakers using the variable high-pass (120Hz to 3KHz) or low-pass (50Hz to 250Hz) filters. Variable Gain Control Adjust the line level input for the least amount of distortion to match your source unit.s Crossover Route the output of the low-pass or high-pass filters or the full signal to the internal power amplifier. Protection Protect the amp and your vehicle's electrical system from short circuit conditions with built-in fuse protection, along with overload, thermal and short circuit protection. LED lights indicate if the amp has gone into a protection mode. What's in the Box Pyle PLAM2300 Amplifier, Mounting Hardware, User's Manual.../ Pyle PLAM2300 2300 Watts 2 Channel Bridgeable Amplifier / car amplifier

- Two-channel, bridgeable MOSFET power amplifier with 2 x 1150 Watts output
- High- and low-pass filters; variable subwoofer crossover
- High-level MOLEX and low-level RCA inputs
- Overload, Short Circuit, and Thermal protection with LED indicator
- Frequency Response: 15 Hz - 30 kHz
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I purchased this amplifier to furnish power to two 8" subwoofers by pyramid.
Here's the link to the subs:
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I used two subs, so I linked them in stereo (as opposed to mono where the sub would have been bridged--you could bridge the amp for duplicate power to 1 sub).
I put this principles in the hatch deck of my Mazda Protege5 to push the low end of the spectrum for Metal, Rock, and on occassion, classical.
I don't play rap or R&B, so I don't know that this combo will "thump."
That being said, there are a few settings I've had to "turn down" to keep the low end from being fully overpowering.
For one, you can rule how much of the sound is dedicated to the low end of the spectrum and how much mid comes through.
I've opted for a middle setting as the low end is too much and the selection to let all things straight through is too little.
I've also got the level turned down a bit and operate the whole of signal sent to the amp straight through the head unit (a sony Xplod mp3/usb/aux adequate deck).
The amp has worked flawlessly for over a year and I'm getting ready to buy someone else for someone else vehicle.
I love this amp and the subs.
I dream the amp has fullness of power to push larger subs than mine (it appears it could blow mine if I were to push them too far), but I don't know how far it could go.
As others have noticed (and as anything shopping for a sub should take into account) the Wattage listed is not Rms (continuous power) but Peak power, which means that at the moment the amp is being asked to "hit," that is the wattage peak being reached. My two 8" subs are 400 watts each, so with both running, they would max out at 1600 watts when the bass hits at their limits . . . And 1600 isn't that far from 2300 watts.
In any case, I highly recommend this amplifier.
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