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Hifonics Amplifiers / hifonics amp
Elevate your audio experience with the Boss Audio Riot R1100M Class A/B Monoblock Amplifier. This powerful 2-Ohm stable amplifier delivers 1100 Watts Max Power, driven by a MOSFET power supply to energize your tunes. Customize your sound with the Variable Low Pass Crossover and Bass Boost. Immerse yourself in the bass with the Remote Subwoofer Control. The Riot Series amplifiers are the perfect choice for first-time car audio enthusiasts seeking to enhance their system's bass, sound quality, and performance at an affordable price. Crank up the beat with the Boss Audio R1100M.
The Class A/B topology of this amplifier combines the best features of both Class A and Class B designs. Class A amplifiers maintain a constant current flow through the output transistors, even without an audio signal, ensuring low distortion. Class B amplifiers, on the other hand, have no current flow through the outputs when there is no audio signal, making them more efficient. The R1100M strikes a balance, providing the low distortion of Class A and the efficiency of Class B.
The MOSFET power supply of the R1100M is a game-changer. MOSFETs are electrical switches that precisely control the output voltage and current, eliminating the need for output current sensing and feedback circuitry. This results in improved efficiency, reduced power consumption, and enhanced sound quality.
The amplifier offers both low-level (RCA) and high-level (+/- wire) inputs, allowing for versatile installation options. The low-level input measures voltages, while the high-level input measures wattages. Both inputs transmit the signal from your receiver to the amplifier and then to your speakers.
The Variable Low-Pass Crossover allows you to tailor the bass frequency reproduction to your liking, ensuring the subwoofer delivers the perfect low-range sound. The Switchable Bass Boost feature further enhances the low-end response, giving you complete control over the bass.
The Variable Input Gain Control is not for adjusting volume, but rather for optimizing the signal level from your receiver to the amplifier. This ensures the cleanest possible amplification of the audio signal.
The Boss Audio R1100M boasts impressive specifications: Dimensions of 9.13" x 10.44" x 2.25", a weight of 4.43 lbs., and a speaker impedance range of 2 to 8 Ohms. The amplifier delivers a THD (Total Harmonic Distortion) of 0.01% at RMS Output, a Signal-to-Noise Ratio of 102 dB, and a Frequency Response of 9 Hz to 50 kHz. It is protected by a single 30 Amp ATO Blade fuse.
To ensure the proper functionality of the Boss Audio Riot R1100M, BOSS Audio Systems provides a 6 Year Platinum Online Dealer Warranty for purchases made through Amazon.com. Professional installation is strongly recommended to maximize the amplifier's performance and reliability.
product information:
Attribute | Value | ||||
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item_dimensions_l_x_w_x_h | 9.13 x 10.44 x 2.25 inches | ||||
manufacturer | BOSS Audio Systems | ||||
mounting_type | Car Mount | ||||
brand | BOSS Audio Systems | ||||
number_of_channels | 1 | ||||
output_power | 1100 Watts | ||||
package_type | amplifier | ||||
specification_met | FCC | ||||
global_trade_identification_number | 00807031758746, 00791489115209 | ||||
upc | 872182702993 191120100999 807031758746 791489115209 | ||||
product_dimensions | 9.13 x 10.44 x 2.25 inches | ||||
item_weight | 4.4 pounds | ||||
item_model_number | R1100M | ||||
customer_reviews |
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best_sellers_rank | #6,630 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics) #1 in Car Mono Amplifiers | ||||
is_discontinued_by_manufacturer | No | ||||
special_features | Radio | ||||
other_display_features | Wireless | ||||
color | Black | ||||
whats_in_the_box | Class A/B 2-8 Ohm Stable Monoblock Amplifier, Mounting Screws, High Input Cable With Connector, Boss Audio R1100M Riot 1100-Watt Monoblock, Remote Subwoofer Level Control, Instruction Manual | ||||
department | car audio | ||||
date_first_available | March 15, 2011 |