GS Audio Competition GS-1750.1
1-channel amplifier
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Description
- The new series of compact Class D digital amplifiers from Gs Audio, which are manufactured in Brazil, have been specially developed for use in audio competitions.
- These are single-channel full-range amplifiers that can deliver a very high output from 35-40 Hz in the smallest of spaces.
- Because of their small size, they are preferable to Korean-made amplifiers, but it should be noted that in the subrange, the control, quality, precision and timbre of these amplifiers are always a step behind the Korean-made SQ series from Gs Audio.
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Performance:
- 4*120WRMS @ 2 Ohm
- 4*580WRMS @ 1 Ohm
- 1*1750Wrms @ 1 Ohm
- 1*3250WRMS @ 1 Ohm
- 4*120WRMS @ 2 Ohm
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For those who use the amplifier with internal active filters without a processor, the cut-off frequencies are listed here:
- LPF: 40Hz to 10kHz
- HPF: 15Hz to 1kHz
- LPF: 40Hz to 10kHz
Discover the Competition GS-1750.1 from GS Audio, a compact 1-channel Class D digital amplifier manufactured in Brazil and specially designed for audio competitions. This amplifier offers impressive power in the smallest of spaces, starting at 35-40 Hz. With various power levels, including up to 3250 WRMS at 1 Ohm, it offers a wide range of applications. While it is a space-saving alternative to Korean models, you should note that it lags behind GS Audio's SQ series in some aspects of quality in the sub range. The integrated filter options offer frequency limits of 40 Hz to 10 kHz for LPF and 15 Hz to 1 kHz for HPF, making it ideal for use without a processor.
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