AUDAC EPA252

Description

  • Lightweight Class D amplifier
  • Advanced protection circuit
  • Speakon compatible and terminal block output connectors
  • Energy Star certified
  • Standby power saving mode
  • Convection cooled
  • XLR input connectors with crossover mode switch

  • 2x250W 4Ohm
  • bridgeable
  • Energy Star
  • fanless
  • 19"
  • 1U


System specifications

  • RMS/AES resilience
    • 4 Ω stereo 2 x 250 W
    • an 8 Ω stereo 2 x 130 W
    • 8 Ω bridge 500 W
  • Frequency response: (± 3 dB) 20 Hz - 20 kHz
  • Signal/noise: > 90 dB
  • THD+N (at 1 kHz) < 0.1
  • Crosstalk (1 kHz) > 70 dB
  • Class D technology
  • Power supply
    • Switching operation
    • 100~240V AC / 50~60Hz
    • Consumption 224 W
    • Standby 0.8 watts (30 min standby time)
  • Inputs sensitivity 0 dB (1V RMS)
  • Impedance 12 kΩ symmetrical
  • Connection XLR socket with plug feedthrough
  • Protection
    • DC short circuit
    • Overheating
    • Overload
    • Signal limitation
  • Cooling: Convection cooled
  • Operating temperature: 0° ~ 40°, 95% humidity
  • Outputs: Connection - Speakon compatible & 2-pin Euro terminal block (5.08 mm)

Product features

Dimensions 482 x 44 x 330 mm (W x H x D)

  • Weight: 4,400 kg
  • Mounting: 19"
  • Device height: 1 U
  • Construction: Steel
  • Colours: black

Recommended applications

  • Bars and restaurants
  • Education
  • Company
  • Clubs
  • Events
  • Retail

This energy efficient stereo amplifier automatically switches to standby mode when no audio signals are detected (less than 1W power consumption in standby mode).
Thanks to their light weight and compact size, these single rack amplifiers are ideal for fixed and mobile installations.
The use of Class D technology ensures excellent efficiency and excellent sound quality.

Thanks to the completely passively cooled unit, only a minimum of maintenance is required while ensuring maximum reliability.
Various specific functions and advanced circuits guarantee optimal protection against DC malfunction, short circuit, overheating and overload.

The signal inputs are equipped with balanced XLR connectors, and signal routing is possible via XLR output connectors.
The outputs are connected via terminal strips.