MPN PX10
Réf. W126152811
Niveau de stock
Intelligent Processing. Serious Power.
Since the 1976 release of the P2200, our first professional power amplifier, Yamaha has strived to achieve the highest possible levels of sound quality, power output, and reliability in sound reinforcement, studio, and installed applications. The new PX series power amplifiers continue this tradition of excellence, utilizing Yamaha’s renowned digital signal processing technology and unparalleled professional audio expertise to achieve a light, dur...
2x 1000W at 8Ω
2x 1200W at 4Ω
Newly developed Class-D amplifier engine with a custom LSI
Flexible onboard PEQ, crossover, filters, delay, and limiter functions
Yamaha Speaker presets
Utlities for safe and secure operation
D
-60 dB
0,1 %
20 - 20000 Hz
20000 Ohm
1200 Watt
700 Watt
101 dB
1200 Watt
1000 Watt
Oui
Oui
AC
Noir
Avec fil
Actif
Home
Oui
0 - 40 °C
-20 - 60 °C
Oui
Oui
1
Binding post/NL4
50 - 60 Hz
310 Watt
7,4 kg
38,8 cm
8,8 cm
48 cm
Intelligent Processing. Serious Power.
Since the 1976 release of the P2200, our first professional power amplifier, Yamaha has strived to achieve the highest possible levels of sound quality, power output, and reliability in sound reinforcement, studio, and installed applications. The new PX series power amplifiers continue this tradition of excellence, utilizing Yamaha’s renowned digital signal processing technology and unparalleled professional audio expertise to achieve a light, durable design, capable of delivering maximum output power to the speakers while simultaneously protecting them with optimized processing. Driven by a newly-developed Class-D amplifier the four new models that make up the PX series are suitable for a broad range of sound reinforcement and installation environments.
The versatile PX series power amplifiers lineup combines intelligent processing with high output power to meet the requirements of a vast range of sound reinforcement environments. 1000W x 2 at 8Ω / 1200W x 2 at 4Ω.
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