Power Amplifiers

Our range of audio power amplifiers is intended for use with passive speakers.

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  1. Inputs
    RCA
  2. Power Rating
    400 - 499W
  3. Power Rating
    750 - 999W
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  1. 1500W PA Power Amplifier - Vonyx VXA-1500 MKII
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    £200.00
    1500W PA Power Amplifier - Vonyx VXA-1500 MKII
    • 1500W PA amplifier
    • Stereo and bridge mode
    • Speakon, 6.3mm Jack and bare wire outputs
    • Ground lift switch
    • 19" rack-mountable design
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    £200.00

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  2. Vonyx VXA-800 2-Channel Power Amplifier
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    £165.00
    Vonyx VXA-800 2-Channel Power Amplifier
    • High quality 2x400W stereo amplifier
    • Stereo and bridge mode
    • Clip LEDs for indicating overload
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  3. 1500W DJ Amplifier - Vonyx VXA-1500 MKII
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    1500W DJ Amplifier - Vonyx VXA-1500 MKII
    • 1500W DJ amplifier
    • Stereo or bridge operation
    • Speakon, 6.3mm Jack and bare wire outputs
    • Integrated ground lift switch for low noise levels
    • 19" rack-mountable design
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  4. Vonyx VPA1500 Bluetooth PA Amplifier
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    £219.00
    Vonyx VPA1500 Bluetooth PA Amplifier
    • This Vonyx VPA1500 Power Amplifier features built-in Bluetooth technology to allow wireless audio streaming from your mobile, tablet or laptop.
    • Fully integrated media player and recorder, plug in a USB stick or SD card into the input slots on the front of the unit.
    • Ideal for use in mobile DJ sets, PA installation, clubs, a stage or in your studio.
    • The rear of the unit allows for connecting speakers by NL2, 6.3mm Jack or Bare Wire Terminal connections, and additional equipment via the 6.3mm Jack and RCA Line In inputs.
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  5. Fenton FPL1500 Bluetooth Digital Amplifier
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    £169.00
    Fenton FPL1500 Bluetooth Digital Amplifier
    • The Fenton FPL Digital Amplifier-Series features built-in Bluetooth technology. The wireless streaming ability allows you to connect and stream audio from your favourite devices, like smartphones and tablets.
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Amplifiers are essential for passive speakers to operate, but you need to ensure that the amplifier you are using is suitable for your speakers. To know if an amplifier is suitable, you need to consider the wattage ratings and impedance rating. The wattage that an amplifier provides the speakers with allows them to work at their maximum volume level without any issues. You can use an amp with a lower wattage than your speakers, but this means your speakers won't sound as good as they can be.

The impedance rating that an amplifier is capable of providing is a highly important factor to consider when matching one up with your speakers. If you use an amplifier that isn't manufactured to power speakers with a lower impedance, then it can easily overheat when the volume is turned up and this can cause it to fail.

Our power amplifiers feature multiple input options which is useful if you have a variety of equipment that you're looking to connect. This includes Bluetooth connectivity if you want to connect a smartphone wirelessly which is ideal for use at home. Wired inputs are another option which can include 3.5mm AUX, RCA or 6.3mm Jack connectors. These are great to wire an external audio source such as a mixer or laptop into the amp, and these connections are best used in live scenarios as they are more reliable than wireless audio streaming.

The Role of Power Amplifiers in Audio Systems

Power amplifiers are integral components in sound systems, playing a pivotal role in converting low-power audio signals into higher-power signals to drive loudspeakers. Their primary function is to deliver the necessary energy for speakers to produce sound at various volume levels. Without an adequate power amp, a PA speaker system simply would not work at all. Passive speakers depend entirely on an amplifier to function, as they lack the internal components required to amplify sound. The only exception is active speakers, which have built-in amplifiers, enabling them to operate independently. Whether used in professional audio setups or home environments, selecting the right amplifier ensures seamless operation and optimal sound output.

When it comes to audio reproduction, audio amplifiers must maintain clarity and accuracy. High-quality power amps prevent distortion, ensuring that the input audio signal is faithfully reproduced. This makes them indispensable in professional applications such as live music events, recording studios, and public address systems, where precision is crucial. Similarly, home audio enthusiasts rely on audio amplifiers to enrich their listening experiences, creating immersive soundscapes for music and films.

Who Benefits From Using Power Amplifiers?

Power amplifiers cater to a wide audience, ranging from professional sound engineers to casual listeners. For event organisers, these devices are essential for powering large speaker arrays in venues such as theatres, concert halls, and outdoor arenas. The capability of audio amplifiers to handle high wattage and various impedance levels ensures reliable performance even in demanding environments.

Musicians also benefit significantly from power amps, particularly when performing live. Amplifiers are critical for transmitting the dynamic range of instruments and vocals to the audience without loss of detail. Additionally, recording studios utilise specialised audio amplifiers to achieve precise sound reproduction during mixing and mastering processes.

In residential settings, power amplifiers serve those who appreciate high-quality sound. Home cinema enthusiasts and audiophiles value these devices for their ability to deliver immersive soundtracks and rich musical tones. By connecting to passive speakers, a well-matched amplifier transforms ordinary living spaces into personalised entertainment zones.

Common Applications of Audio Amplifiers

The versatility of audio amplifiers makes them suitable for a variety of applications. In live events, they power speaker systems that broadcast sound to large crowds, ensuring clarity even at great distances. For smaller gatherings, such as weddings or corporate meetings, compact power amps paired with suitable speakers provide excellent sound reinforcement without occupying excessive space.

In commercial environments, such as retail stores or restaurants, audio amplifiers are part of background music systems, creating an inviting atmosphere. Schools and churches also depend on these devices for public address systems, allowing announcements or sermons to reach audiences effectively.

Home setups often incorporate power amplifiers in stereo or surround sound systems. By amplifying signals from devices like turntables, CD players, or streaming units, these amplifiers bring audio content to life. The integration of modern features, such as Bluetooth and multiple input options, further broadens their appeal for personal use.

Choosing the Right Power Amp

Selecting a power amp requires consideration of several factors to ensure compatibility with speakers. As mentioned, the wattage rating is critical, as it determines the amount of power the amplifier can deliver without distortion or damage. Ideally, the amplifier’s wattage should match or slightly exceed the speaker’s recommended range for optimal performance.

The impedance rating is equally important. Most speakers have impedance ratings of 4, 6, or 8 ohms, and the amplifier must be capable of handling these levels. Mismatched impedance can lead to overheating or even failure of the amplifier, particularly at higher volume levels. Ensuring the amplifier’s specifications align with those of the speakers guarantees smooth and efficient operation.

Another consideration is connectivity. Modern audio amplifiers offer a variety of input options to accommodate different sources. For example, Bluetooth-enabled amplifiers allow users to stream music wirelessly from smartphones or tablets, making them ideal for casual listening at home. On the other hand, wired inputs, such as RCA, AUX, and XLR, are preferred for professional applications due to their stability and superior audio quality.

Features of Modern Audio Amplifiers

Some audio amplifiers are equipped with advanced features that improve usability and performance. Bluetooth connectivity, for instance, enables effortless streaming from digital devices, catering to the needs of modern users. This feature is particularly useful in residential settings, where convenience and wireless freedom are prioritised.

Wired input options remain a staple in many amplifiers, ensuring compatibility with traditional audio equipment. These inputs allow users to connect external devices such as mixers, turntables, or CD players. The reliability of wired connections makes them indispensable in live scenarios, where stable audio transmission is critical.

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