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With MLT we can hit over 15,000 watts. Each amp is the break in power. 2/4/10/100 units can be starpped together. {A true testmesnt of what Dirk and US AMPS can do with a bit of funding and 1 1/2 years of testing}Below is some catolgue text being worked on, more info available after CES.
The new US AMPS, 2006 AX Series, using Multiple Link Technology that allows AX amplifiers to be strappable/linkable, in parallel, for more current and for lower ohm stability, in series, for higher output voltages. Once connected, slave amplifiers don’t even need the gains to be adjusted; the master amplifier controls all functions of the slave units and insures that all have identical signal. A switch on the circuit board allows one to designate amplifiers as slave or master units. In master mode, another switch is activated for “in phase” or “out of phase” operation. One master placed “in phase,” with a few slave amps, can be bridged with another master and its’ slave amps, if switched “out of phase.”

A little exerpt from a catalogue posted by JR on termpro.

yummy :D

US AMPS at CES booth #N2419

cool, automatic gain

you could use that to your advantage " see the gain on the 2nd amp is set way low"

Edited by Eldorado

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