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AMPLIFIERS - GUIDE 153


BEHRINGER | INUKE 12000DSP www.behringer.com


The iNuke 12000DSP amplifier delivers 12,000W of Class-D power, solid reliability and state-of-the-art signal processing - all in a lightweight 2RU form factor. The onboard DSP eliminates the need for external gear by providing sophisticated delays, three crossover filter types, eight parametric and two dynamic EQs, dynamics processing and lockable security settings. Controlled by the front panel LCD display or the software interface via USB-connected computer, the iNuke provides robust power with dependable speaker protection and plenty of headroom.


CAMCO | D-POWER SERIES www.camcoaudio.com


The D-Power Series of amplifiers introduces six, two-channel models to the market - the D05 250W per channel, the D1 500W per channel, the D2 1,000W per channel, the D3 1,500W per channel and the D4 2,000W per channel and D7 3,300W per channel. The D7 / D4/ D3/ D2 models utilise a hybrid Class-H amplifier engine, while the D05 and D1 use the new UMAC Class-D technology. All models benefit from the latest advances in Camco’s SMPS technology. The introduction of the D-Power Series expands the choice and ability to refine system specification to exact requirements. D-Power power output specifications have been selected to work as stand alone amplifiers or in combination with Q-Power Series so that exact power formats can be matched, minimising rack space and maintaining family function and design. With the D-Power Series Camco has identified key elements, such as power output range, flexible connectivity and interaction.


CLOUD | VTX SERIES www.cloud.co.uk


The VTX Series of high-power multi-channel amplifiers from Cloud features three power level variants: VTX4120 offers 4 x 120W, while VTX4240 and VTX4400 offer 4 x 240W and 4 x 400W respectively, all into four ohms. Designed with precision, the Cloud VTX Series achieves high quality acoustic performance across the long term. Simple and reliable installations can be achieved with these 2U rack-mounting amplifiers benefiting from studio quality VCA input modules for remote level control (RL-1) as standard and featuring a switched hi-pass filter (18dB / oct below 65Hz) for each channel as well as extensive protection against short-circuit and reactive loads, clipping, DC and overheating. All models are configurable for four-channel, dual stereo or single-channel use and include balanced line level inputs with gain trim. An optional web monitoring card, the VTX-WM1, which can be retro-fitted on all VTX models, allows the amplifier’s performance and settings including internal temperature, signal level, PSU status, protection circuitry and remote volume levels to be monitored at a remote location using any computer, PDA or smartphone via a normal web-browser application. In addition, the VTX-WM1 provides load impedance testing at initial set-up and periodically via an in-built scheduler to provide ongoing line testing of the amplifier channels.


CROWN | DCI SERIES www.crownaudio.com


Successor to the company’s CTs Series, Crown’s DCi two, four, and eight channel amplifiers incorporate a host of improvements in sound quality, flexibility, and efficiency. At the heart of the 12 model DCi Series is Harman’s DriveCore technology. The DriveCore amplifier IC chip combines the amplifier driver stage into the power output stage along with additional audio-signal functions. All amplifiers are just 2U rack spaces high, to conserve valuable installation space. The DCi Series is Crown’s greenest amplifier line, with a PFC power supply, a select- able power save auto-standby mode where the amplifier will power down after 30 minutes of no input signal and consume less than 1W. DriveCore technology dramatically reduces the footprint of the amplifier by replacing over 500 parts from a typical amplifier design with one single IC. Smaller amplifier engines means more channels can be put into a 2RU box with more capabilities. In addition, a rear-panel AUX port enables the amplifiers to be integrated into control systems for remote on/off and amplifier fault monitoring.


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