- Price
- $275.00
- Condition (1 worst - 10 best)
- 10
- Location
- Nampa, ID
Hello everyone, selling one of my Focal FPS 2300RX amplifiers. I purchased two of these from Woofers Etc. Directly for $349.00 each. This one is pristine. It's never been mounted and was from a glass display case. It has the BASS knob and original box and packaging. A few of you probably noticed the system I am building and the evolution of the build design (okay the inability to control the fast button-clicking purchasing finger when I get an idea). I've finally settled on using the AC 4.300 and my focal FDP4.600 and going fully active and that leaves this amp out. As much as I would like to use it for the front stage, 155 watts per channel at 4 ohms for the tweeters is just a bit overkill. This amp is versatile and powerful, clean and dynamic. Everything about it screams quality. MSRP on these was $1400.00. Will throw in a DS18 4 AWG mini ANL fuse holder and 2 fuses.
Some info:
Some info:
- Symmetrical design: Audiophile Quality
- Progressive controlled cooling system: Regulates the amplifier temperature
- Insulated Gate Bipolar Transistor (IGBT): Audiophile and powerful
- Direct mode: The audio signal is directly amplified
- High-pass, low-pass and band-pass crossovers: Adjustable from 50Hz to 5kHz
- Pseudo-balanced input: No parasite
- Controlled cooling system: Airflow control
- Safety terminal: Cable and sheath complete integration
- Remote control,
- Stable into 1 Ohm,
- High-Cap compatible, Full Mosfet
- Dual monoaural power supplies
- Amazing Build Quality
CEA 2006 (4 Ohms, ≤1% THD+N, 14.4 Volts) | 2x155W |
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Nominal Power | 2x200W into 2 Ohms with 0.04% THD |
Nominal Power | 2x300W into 1 Ohm with 0.05% THD |
Nominal Power (bridged mode) | 1x410W into 4 Ohms with 0.03% THD |
Nominal Power (bridged mode) | 1x600W into 2 Ohms with 0.04% THD |
Adjustable high-pass crossover from | 50Hz to 5kHz |
Adjustable low-pass crossover from | 50Hz to 5kHz |
Adjustable band-pass crossover from | 50Hz to 5kHz |
Direct Mode: Protections | short-circuit, direct current, thermal overload, polarity reversal |
- Was Photo Included
- Yes
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