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Comparison Decker PS 2.110 vs Decker PS 2.100

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Decker PS 2.110
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ClassDD
Number of channels22
Specs
Channel power (@2-ohms)140 W140 W
Channel power (@4-ohms)100 W100 W
Bridge connection1 x 280 W1 x 280 W
Resistance adjustment
Max. power650 W650 W
Max. impedance4 Ohm4 Ohm
Frequency range20 – 20000 Hz20 – 20000 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio100 dB100 dB
Functions
high voltage input
Bass Boost function
low pass filter (LPF)
high pass filter (HPF)
high voltage input
Bass Boost function
low pass filter (LPF)
high pass filter (HPF)
General
Fuse rating25 А
Dimensions182.5x127x45 mm182.5x127x45 mm
Added to E-Catalogjune 2024october 2020
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Glossary

Fuse rating

The rating of the fuse installed in the amplifier is the current strength, at which the fuse operates, opening the circuit and de-energizing the device in order to avoid unpleasant consequences (see "Protection — Short circuit protection"). In some models, several fuses can be installed — in this case, this is usually directly indicated in the characteristics, and the current required to operate the protection corresponds to the sum of the ratings. For example, the rating marked "4x25 A" corresponds to four fuses that operate at a current strength of more than 100 A.

This parameter determines, first of all, the features of the power connection: it is desirable that the fuse in the corresponding section of the on-board network of the car be of a higher rating than in the amplifier, otherwise it may burn out at a current that is quite normal for the device. In addition, the fuse rating is related to the power rating of the amplifier and can be useful if you have doubts about the reliability of the data specified by the manufacturer. There are special formulas that allow you to calculate the maximum possible rated power depending on the fuse rating and device class (see above).