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Ive got my Fusion FE-504 amp up for sale. Its hardly been used. Selling due to wanting my system all the same brand.

4 Channel Amplifier

CEA 2006 Rated

2 Ohm Stable MOSFET Amplifier Design

CEA 2006 Amplifier Power Standard Compliant

FUSION Regulated Amplifier Technology (F.R.A.T)

FUSION Intercooled Semi-conductor Technology (F.I.S.T)

FUTRANZ Efficient Heat Sink Transfer Technology

Gold Plated 4 gauge Power and Ground Connections

Gold Plated Audio Input and Output Connections

Gold Plated RCA Output for Multi-purpose installations

Compatible with FUSION bass control remote

Product Specifications

Bandwidth 10Hz – 40kHz

Signal to Noise >95dB

Fuse Rating 2 x 25A

Separation >60dB

Input Sensitivity 300mV-8V

LP Variable Crossover 40 Hz – 160Hz @ 12 dB / octave

HP Variable Crossover 40 Hz – 600Hz @ 12 dB / octave

Variable Bass Boost 0 - + 18dB @ 45Hz

Variable Sub Sonic Filter 20 Hz – 55Hz @ 18dB / octave

Input Impedance 20KΩ

Damping Factor >200

T.H.D 0.05%

Dimensions D 57.5mm L 330mm H 220mm

CEA 2006 Compliant Amplifier Ratings

12.6 Volt Power Output Specifications

50 WRMS per Channel @ 4 Ohms and ≤ 1% THD+N

75 WRMS per Channel @ 2 Ohms and ≤ 1% THD+N

150 WRMS Bridged Channels @ 4 Ohms and ≤ 1% THD+N

14.4 Volt Power Output Specifications

65 WRMS per Channel @ 4 Ohms and ≤ 1% THD+N

95 WRMS per Channel @ 2 Ohms and ≤ 1% THD+N

200 WRMS Bridged Channels @ 4 Ohms and ≤ 1% THD+N

Here is the link to the site

Fusion

$250 + Postage

Please PM me or email [email protected]

On the North Coast of NSW

Thanks

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