7. GLOSSARY
Crossover:
A device that limits the range of frequencies sent to a speaker or amplifier.
dB:
decibel, a measurement of the relative difference in power or intensity between two
acoustic signals.
Equalizer:
Component that boosts or cuts sound signal frequencies to improve the
quality of the sound.
Gain control:
gain is the amount of amplification (voltage, current or power) of an audio
signal expressed in dB.
Hz:
Abbreviation for Hertz, a unit of frequency equal to one cycle per second.
Octave:
the musical principle of dividing sound frequencies into the eight notes of the
musical scale.
Ohm:
unit of electric resistance
RCA input/output:
port through which sound travels in and out of the system; "RCA"
refers to the type of connector, which was first manufactured by the Radio
Corporation of America.
Slope:
how fast the sound gets quieter rated in dBs. The higher the dB number, the
faster the frequency drops off.
8. SPECIFICATIONS
Note:
The technical data and the design of the equipment may
change without prior notice for the sake of technical
improvements.
APX4241E
Maximum power output
Continuous rated power *
Typical power in bridged mode **
Typical power in 2-Ohm load **
IM distortion
S/N (A-weighted)
Floor noise
Channel separation
Frequency response
Line level input sensitivity
Speaker level input sensitivity
Input impedance
Allowable battery voltage
Size (L × W × H) in mm
* THD < 0.1%, 10Hz-20kHz, into 4-Ohms, @ 14.4V, all channels driven
** THD < 0.1%, 10Hz-20kHz, @ 14.4V, all channels driven
400W
60W x 4
100W x 2
80W x 4
< 0.1%
> 75dB
A / N
> 60dB
20Hz-20kHz full range
200mV to 5.5 Volts
2V to 9 Volts
22K Ohm
9.6 to 15.6 Volts
300 × 280 × 55
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