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Stereo Power Amplifier

  • Output: 2 x 990 W at 4 ohm, 2 x 680 W at 8 ohm, 1 x 1980 W at 8 ohm bridged (@1 kHz, THD<=0.1%)
  • Frequency response: 20 - 20,000 Hz
  • XLR input and output
  • Input sensitivity: 0.77 V
  • Outputs: Speaker Twist and binding posts
  • Protected circuit design: DC
  • Short-circuit protection
  • Over temperature protection
  • Limiter
  • Amplifier class: H
  • Mains power: 230 V, 50 Hz
  • Dimensions (W x D x H): 482 (19") x 362 x 88 mm
  • Design: 19" / 2U
  • Weight: 15.28 kg
  • TillgĂ€nglig sedan Juli 2019
  • Artikelnummer 460282
  • försĂ€ljningsenhet 1 Styck
  • Power (4 Ohms) per Channel 990 W
  • Channels 2
  • Rack Units 2 U
  • Amp Class Class H
  • 2 Ohm stable No
  • DSP/Crossover No
  • Convection cooling No
  • Width in mm 482 mm
  • Depth in mm 362 mm
  • Height in mm 88 mm
  • Weight 17 kg
  • Bridged Mode Yes
  • Temperature controlled fan Yes
  • Input XLR Yes
  • Link Out XLR
  • Output Speaker Twist Yes
  • Output Binding Post Yes
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teawby 07.11.2021
AlltsÄ sÄ mycket effekt för kaffepengar! Driver 2st 2*18" dubbar samt 2sr 2*15 jbl-toppar med tvÄ av dessa. Det skickar pÄ utav helvete:)
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E-1200
GOTLAND ðƞ©· 22.05.2025
AlltsÄ snacka om kraft!!! kör pÄ 2X PL300, och fÄr rund 115dB, och sÀger det Àr ett bra steg
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Ett bea slutsteg
Filip. 31.05.2025
Ett bra slutsteg till ett bra pris med en bra kavalitetskÀnsla
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TyvÀrr uppstod ett fel. försök igen senare.
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Only had it a week!
BertyB 29.03.2022
I bought the E1200 to drive a couple of JBL Marquis MS112 as wedges to supplement the powered wedges I already have. The Thoman amp specs are very vague, no mention of RMS or continuous power figures so I took a risk on what the power really was, assuming that for £205 delivered they probably over-state their specs. My main amps are a pair of Yamaha P7000S for FoH so I thought I’d do a direct comparison. Using the sinewave generator in my digital mixing desk I set up a standard config into my Yamahas (set to max gain) into a dummy load, and measured the voltage at the load. The power equation V squared over R gave a power of 180W RMS, bearing in mind the signal output of the sig gen was low-mid level that’s OK. With the same set-up but using the E1200, again set on max gain, the power was over 700w RMS. My dummy load actually started to smoke before I turned it all off. The frequency was a fixed 440Hz, the load was resistive not inductive and I didn’t try any variations, so the power across the frequency range may be quite different. Also, I’m not sure how the input spec varies between the two (-4/+10 dB etc), but my A&H mixer outputs it’s ‘standard’ voltage level regardless the spec of the amp it is feeding, so if that simple test is anything to go by the E1200 seems like a beast, just glad I didn’t bother with the E1500. I’ll probably keep the amp gain levels at half way for the JBL monitor wedges. I also put some music through it connected to speakers but being in my garage at home in a residential area couldn’t crank the level up much so an inconclusive test. Sounded OK to me though. On quality, I immediately noticed that the Chinese ‘speakon’ connectors are not a slick fit like Neutrik connectors. And the XLRs aren’t Neutrik either so expect them to fail, or do as I do and fit a short sacrificial Male-Female XLR cable permanently to the amp so you aren’t continually inserting/removing plugs in your amp, I have found that 1) female XLR pins always fail, and 2) Neutrik connectors last 10x as long as cheap ones.

Ok, had it for a while now
this is basically same power as my Yamaha P7000S but has a 0dBu sensitivity compared with the Yamaha +8dBu, my mixer has a 4dBu o/p so I was feeding the E1200 too high a signal and my Yamaha too low a signal. This is a basic, cheap, heavy amp., but it is fantastic value for money.
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