SOUND STORM SMCM200 Mini 200-Watt Monoblock, Class A/B 2 to 8 Ohm Stable Monoblock Amplifier Best Save 20%

SOUND STORM SMCM200 Mini 200-Watt Monoblock, Class A/B 2 to 8 Ohm Stable Monoblock Amplifier




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Sound Storm Laboratories SMCM200 SSL Series Small Application 200W MOSFET Monoblock Amplifier

MOSFET Monoblock

Metal–Oxide–Semiconductor Field-Effect Transistor is a transistor used for amplifying or switching electronic signals. We use it in billions of them. In our computers, our telephones, game consoles, cars, electrical appliances and in this case, our Amplifiers. They are found in systems where information is processed or stored. A MOSFET is basically an electrical switch that allows the flow of electrical current. An electrical switch has two possible states, on or off. This is where the MOSFET performs its most important role in our D Class amplifiers by allowing or preventing the flow of power and creating an efficient amplifier. And of course, Monoblock means that there is only one channel being offered. Monoblock and class D amplifiers are typically more efficient than multi channel or class A/B amplifiers because they draw less current from the battery.

Fuse Protected

Yes! Even this tiny amplifier needs a 15 A fuse.


Full Range
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Full Range

With a Full Range amplifier you not only have the option to run your speakers, but also your subwoofers. By just a flip of a switch from Low to Full, the SMCM200 will change from offering the “Low” that you need for a subwoofer application to a complete range of frequencies to be able to listen to your 2/3/4 or 5 way speakers.

Adjustable Input Sensitivity
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Adjustable Input Sensitivity

Properly setting the gain on your BASS1400 is key to getting great sound out of it. The gain control is not for adjusting volume. It simply adjusts the amount of signal that is coming from your receiver and going to your amplifier. If you set it too high, you are introducing distortion into the sound. But if you set it too low, then you are choking back on what it is there to do in the first place. Here is a technique that works on most amplifiers. First, turn the amplifier’s gain all the way down. Then go up front and put on some music. Now crank the stereos volume until you hear distortion. Then back it off until the distortion goes away. Go to your amplifier and turn the gain up until the distortion comes back. Then once again, back off until the distortion goes way. And you are done!

Power Input & Output Connections
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Low And High Level Inputs
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Low And High Level Inputs

The SMCM200 has two different ways that you can get a signal into it. One is called Low level input and the other is called High level input. A low level input is measured in voltages. It comes in the form of RCA outputs from the back of your receiver and goes to the RCA inputs on your amplifier. A high level input is measure in wattages. It comes in the form one positive and one negative wire from the back of your receiver to and goes to the input terminal of your amplifier in the same wire form. Low-level (RCA) input wiring is preferred for best audio performance. Always use a high-quality RCA cable for best audio performance. NOTE: Do not connect both the high level and low level inputs from your receiver to your amplifier at the same time!

Variable Low-Pass Crossover
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Specifications
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Variable Low-Pass Crossover

Subwoofers reproduce sound based on a number of different low-range frequencies. This process is called the crossover effect and occurs because the vast majority of audio systems cannot cover the entire spectrum sufficiently to minimize sound distortion and maintain an appropriate frequency ratio. In the case of our SMCM200 amplifier, a variable crossover is offered so that you, the listener, can have the ability to set the frequency at which the crossover occurs, thereby setting specific sound specifications for the bass frequency reproduction.



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