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Brax X2400.2s 4-channel Car Amplifier on 2040-parts.com

US $1,150.00
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Old Greenwich, Connecticut, United States

Old Greenwich, Connecticut, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Brax Manufacturer Part Number:X2400.2S Model:X2400.2S UPC:Does not apply

Brax X2400.2 Amplifier. Works perfectly.

Overview

    • 4-channel car amplifier with high-grade platinum color
    • 110 watts RMS x 4 at 4 ohms (200 watts RMS x 4 at 2 ohms)
    • 400 watts RMS x 2 at 4 ohms
    • Class AB amp technology
    • 24-karat gold-plated RCA input, power, and speaker connections
    • double-sided circuit boards with silver-soldered components
    • hand-selected and matched transistors
    • preamp inputs
    • separate gain controls on all 4 channels
    • variable high-pass filters on all channels (15-4500 Hz at 12 or 24 dB/octave)
    • variable low-pass/bandpass filters on all channels (15-4500 Hz at 12 or 24 dB/octave)
    • 4-gauge power and ground leads and a 100-amp fuse recommended — wiring and hardware not included with amplifier
    • no onboard fuses — when installing multiple amps in a system, an additional 100-amp in-line fuse between the distribution block and the amplifier is recommended
    • 18-1/2"W x 2-1/8"H x 9-3/8"D

    Luxury sound

    If you want the best possible car audio system with no compromises in sound quality, then Brax's X2400.2 4-channel amplifier should be powering your music. This handsome, hand-crafted workhorse brings an unprecedented level of high-fidelity amplification into the mobile environment. The X2400.2 can put out 105 watts RMS to each of your front and rear speakers or components. Bridged for 2-channel operation, the X2400.2 can power a couple of subs with up to 380 watts RMS each.

    Build-quality that's off the charts

    The massive heatsink tells you right away that this is a serious amp. Inside, the multi-layered circuit board is laid out in short, dedicated signal paths to deliver only the purest signal in the fastest time. Brax uses silver solder to secure each discretely mounted component for the best conductivity possible between them. Gold-plated connections eliminate corrosion to keep the signal flowing freely in or out of this amplifier.

    Other features

    You can set the crossover filters over a wide range of frequencies for high-pass or low-pass/bandpass operation, ensuring that almost any speaker or subwoofer system can be tuned to sound its best. Two separate power supplies ensure stability and dependability. The output power transistors have been hand-selected and measured to match each other so your music will sound consistent and strong.

    You'll want to display this amp proudly in your system. Hand made in Germany, each X2400.2 amplifier comes with its serial number custom milled into the top nameplate. And you can choose your X2400.2 amp in black or silver to match your system's decor.

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