Skytec SPL-300MP3 2-Channel Power Amplifier

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Skytec SPL-300MP3 2-Channel Power Amplifier
( DDA1158 )

( DDA1158 )

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Regular Price £79.00 Special test Price £74.99
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Key Features

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  • SPL 300W amplifier
  • MP3 player with USB port and SD slot
  • EQ + FM tuner (Radio)
  • Blue LED illuminated front panel
  • 3.5 Jack for audio players
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Product Description

This SPL MP3 2 x 150W amplifier is playing in a simple way MP3 music from USB stick or SD card and uses the most modern amplification technology resulting in a crystal clear and powerful sound, a device which should not be missing in any DJ installation.

Using the control panel you may designate modes such as EQ and FM radio as well as controlling the MP3 player. The amplifier has several stereo RCA inputs. There is a front 3.5mm jack to connect an audio player. With blue LED illuminated modern front panel.

FEATURES
Features
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  • SPL 300W amplifier
  • MP3 player with USB port and SD slot
  • EQ + FM tuner (Radio)
  • Blue LED illuminated front panel
  • 3.5 Jack for audio players
  • Several stereo inputs
  • Peak and signal indicator LEDs
  • Speaker screw terminals
  • 19" rack mount
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SPECIFICATIONS
Specifications
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  • Output Power: 300W
  • Output Power: 4 Ohms: 2 x 150W
  • Frequency response: 20Hz - 20kHz
  • THD: Under 0.5 percent
  • Distortion: Over 98dB
  • Signal to noise ratio: Over 95 dB
  • Crosstalk: Over 82dB
  • Impedance: Over 4 Ohm
  • Input sensitivity: 775mV
  • Input impedance: 10k Ohm
  • Power supply: 230Vac / 50Hz
  • Dimensions: 482 x 270 x 88mm (19" x 2U)
  • Weight: 3.7kg
  • MPN: 178.764
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Customer Reviews
Product Questions
Can you connect a graffic equaliser to this amp?
Question by: Simon Dean on 24 Mar 2022, 21:40
Any of the stereo RCA inputs on this amplifier will work with a graphic EQ unit. Your source player/mixer output goes into your EQ unit, then the output of that can go into any of the inputs available
Answer by: Glenn Newton on 13 Apr 2022, 17:51