Kenwood KAC-1502S 350W 2-Channel Bridgeable Class A/B Car Audio Amplifier Amp Built-In Low-Pass Filter Review
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #103051 in Car Audio or Theater
- Brand: Kenwood
- Model: KAC1502S
- Dimensions: 4.50" h x
9.50" w x
11.50" l,
3.80 pounds
Features
- 350 Watts maximum power
- Bridged 4 ohm @14.4V (150W x 1)
- 2 Ohm @14.4 V (75W x 2)
- 4 Ohm @14.4 (60W x 2)
- Low Pass Filter (80Hz, -18dB/oct)
- 350 Watts maximum power
- Bridged 4 ohm @14.4V (150W x 1)
- 2 Ohm @14.4 V (75W x 2)
- 4 Ohm @14.4 (60W x 2)
- Low Pass Filter (80Hz, -18dB/oct)
Product Description
Kenwood KAC-1502S 350W 2-Channel Bridgeable Class A/B Car Audio Amplifier Amp Built-In Low-Pass Filter
Features
350 Watts maximum power
Bridged 4 ohm @14.4V (150W x 1)
2 Ohm @14.4 V (75W x 2)
4 Ohm @14.4 (60W x 2)
Low Pass Filter (80Hz, -18dB/oct)
RMS Power Output (60W x 2)
S/N Ratio 80dBA (ref: 1W into 4ohm)
High Quality Speaker Level Input
MOSFET power supply
Operating Voltage 14.4V (11 - 16 V allowable)
Current Consumption 13 A
Dimensions (W x H x D) 225 x 55 x 180 mm (8-7/8 x 2-3/16 x 7-1/16)
Weight 1.4 kg (3.1 lbs)
CEA-2006 Standard
60 W x 2
RMS Watts per channel @ 4 ohms, 1% THD+N
80 dBA Signal to Noise Ratio (Reference: 1 Watt into 4 ohms)
Max Power Output 350 W
Rated Power Output
14.4 V
60 W x 2 (4?) (20 Hz - 20 kHz, 1.0% THD)
75 W x 2 (2?) (1 kHz, 1.0% THD)
150 W x 1 Bridged (4?) (1 kHz, 1.0% THD)
Frequency Response 5-50kHz(±3dB)
Input Sensitivity 0.2 V - 5.0 V (MIN-MAX)
Input Impedance 10 k?
Signal to Noise Ratio 95 dB
Low Pass Filter Frequency (-18 dB/oct.)
80Hz (Fixed) Low-Pass Filter Frequency
Dimensions (W x H x D) 225 x 55 x 180 mm (8-7/8 x 2-3/16 x 7-1/16)
Customer Reviews
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.Simple amp makes car go boom boom
By LB
Basically this is a inexpensive, no frills amp from Kenwood. It provides good clean power for your single 10" or 12" sub. Here are the main points I have found:The good:- It's small, about the size of 3-4 stacked dvd cases.- Low heat output. I pushed this little guy pretty hard for an hour and it was only mildly warm.- Simple low pass filter. It is set to 80hz, on or off...- Bridgeable. Most small amps can't do this simple feature, just hookup your 4ohm sub like it says and you are good to go.The meh:- Low pass filter is stuck at 80hz, may want to turn this off and use a crossover to manage that.- The power and ground terminals are right next to each other. Proper terminals should go power/remote/ground.- No remote control, not even a port for one. Make sure you tune and set your gain level correctly before you button everything up.In all it's a great value amp, just don't expect to bring the house down or be able to tune your sound with it.



