Friday, July 9, 2010

NEW! Dayton APA150 150W Power Amplifier with Free shipping



Effect::: Amplifiers today need to be multi-faceted to keep up with the task at hand. Versatility is the foundation upon which the Dayton Audio APA150 is based. Configured in stereo mode, amplification is provided to a pair of speakers for stereo or surround playback. Select bridge-mono mode and the APA150 is configured for powering a center channel speaker, or a subwoofer/tactile transducer when used with the on-board low pass filter. Full-range line-level outputs allow for daisy chaining amplifiers for a multi-room whole house audio system or for bi-amp applications. A smaller chassis consumes less space than conventional amplifiers making placement options virtually endless. Key features of the APA150 are high current, discrete power transistors (used in premium amp designs), a hefty toroidal power supply transformer, low-noise forced air cooling, a fully adjustable—and defeatable—electronic 50-150 Hz low-pass filter (18 dB/octave), and complete protection against electrical shorting and thermal overload. Also included is auto-on/off, silent turn-off with no audible transient, gold plated RCA inputs/outputs, and 5-way binding posts. Features and Specifications: *Measured power output: 2 x 75 watts RMS (into 4 ohms @ less than 0.01% THD) *Signal-to-noise ratio: greater than 100 dB *Class A/B design topology *Input impedance: 47k ohms *Auto-on sensitivity: 3 mV *Voltage requirement: 120/230 VAC, 60/50 Hz *Dimensions: 5-1/2" H x 6" W x 11-1/2" D.User friendly.







Brand:Dayton



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   List Price : $209.99


   Sale Price : $158.88
 







Dayton APA150 150W Power AmplifierFeature for this item


  • Toroidal power supply
  • 2 x 75 watts RMS power @ 4 ohms, 1 x 150 watts RMS bridged mono @ 8 ohms
  • High current, discrete output transistors
  • Adjustable 50-150 Hz low pass crossover
  • Gold-plated 5-way binding posts that accept up to 8 AWG wire




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Customer Reviews


Hey, this thing is freaking awesome! I'll leave a better review this weekend when I have time. I got burned by 2 crappy sets of M-Audio 2.0 powered speakers and decided to go with passive speakers and an amp. I'm in grad school and spend a butt-load of time stuck in front of my computer so the sounds have to be right (if you know what I mean). It sits nicely on top of my tower and I matched it with BIC America DV62si bookshelf speakers.

I'll add some pictures later but here are the positives so far.
Small form factor
Powerful
Auto-Off
Quiet operation
Quiet cooling
No hum!
Thank gosh for this amp!
Buy with confidence.

Here's a little tip. If the blue power light is too bright for you, put a strip of black electrical tape over it.


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