New RF amp revealed at CES
#24
Guys,
This amp is in the 2006 Rockford dealer price list. They are available at the sky high price of $27,999.00 CDN retail.
This amp is full range class A/B. It is the power supply that is hybrid technology.
The model is T15KW. The power ratings listed above are CEA2006 compliant, this amp will make much more power.
Thanks
This amp is in the 2006 Rockford dealer price list. They are available at the sky high price of $27,999.00 CDN retail.
This amp is full range class A/B. It is the power supply that is hybrid technology.
The model is T15KW. The power ratings listed above are CEA2006 compliant, this amp will make much more power.
Thanks
#27
Originally posted by Lessy:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by chev2:
^ yeah right.
Unless my math skills are not what they use to be, RF must be re-inventing ohm's law.
If we assume 100% efficency.. and its cont..
30amps x 14.4 = 432 watts RMS.
for 1000w's 100% efficency, 1000/14.4 =69 amps.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by chev2:
^ yeah right.
Unless my math skills are not what they use to be, RF must be re-inventing ohm's law.
If we assume 100% efficency.. and its cont..
30amps x 14.4 = 432 watts RMS.
for 1000w's 100% efficency, 1000/14.4 =69 amps.
42 volts x 30 amps = 1260
1000/1260 = 79.4% </font>[/QUOTE]Incorrect... it's a regular 12/14 volt amplifier. People were speculating that it's for a 42v car, but they were quickly corrected. [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img]
#28
15000 watt 4 channel Hybrid power SQ/SPL Amplifier
CEA 2006 Stereo Output Power:
500 Watts RMS X 4 @ 4 ohms
1000 Watts RMS X 4 @ 2 ohms
2000 Watts RMS X 4 @ 1 ohm
3750 Watts RMS X 4 @ 0.5 ohm
2000 Watts RMS X 2 @ 4 ohms bridged
4000 Watts RMS X 2 @ 2 ohms bridged
7500 Watts RMS X 2 @ 1 ohm bridged
(96) TO-247 High Current MOSFET
Maximum Output Current 150 Amps peak per channel (bridged)
Maximum Output Voltage 90 Volts RMS per channel (bridged)
Output section MOSFET capacity 500 Amps per channel
Power supply section MOSFET capacity 1200 Amps
Reserve Energy = 225,000 Joules
1/0 Power and Ground connectors
4 gauge speaker connectors
Variable Speed Fan Cooling
Patent Pending Power supply design -- consumes 5 Times LESS peak current of other amplifiers for the same power output (with music)
12dB/Octave Butterworth Crossovers LP/AP/HP 32 -300Hz
24dB/Octave Infrasonic Filter -6dB @ 20Hz
Frequency Response 20Hz - 20kHz +/- 0.2dB
Active LED displays for:
-Crossover Frequency
-Gain
-Available Power
-Output Level
-Amplifier Temperature
-Hybrid Technology (HT)
CEA 2006 Stereo Output Power:
500 Watts RMS X 4 @ 4 ohms
1000 Watts RMS X 4 @ 2 ohms
2000 Watts RMS X 4 @ 1 ohm
3750 Watts RMS X 4 @ 0.5 ohm
2000 Watts RMS X 2 @ 4 ohms bridged
4000 Watts RMS X 2 @ 2 ohms bridged
7500 Watts RMS X 2 @ 1 ohm bridged
(96) TO-247 High Current MOSFET
Maximum Output Current 150 Amps peak per channel (bridged)
Maximum Output Voltage 90 Volts RMS per channel (bridged)
Output section MOSFET capacity 500 Amps per channel
Power supply section MOSFET capacity 1200 Amps
Reserve Energy = 225,000 Joules
1/0 Power and Ground connectors
4 gauge speaker connectors
Variable Speed Fan Cooling
Patent Pending Power supply design -- consumes 5 Times LESS peak current of other amplifiers for the same power output (with music)
12dB/Octave Butterworth Crossovers LP/AP/HP 32 -300Hz
24dB/Octave Infrasonic Filter -6dB @ 20Hz
Frequency Response 20Hz - 20kHz +/- 0.2dB
Active LED displays for:
-Crossover Frequency
-Gain
-Available Power
-Output Level
-Amplifier Temperature
-Hybrid Technology (HT)
#29
Originally posted by JordyO:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Lessy:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by chev2:
^ yeah right.
Unless my math skills are not what they use to be, RF must be re-inventing ohm's law.
If we assume 100% efficency.. and its cont..
30amps x 14.4 = 432 watts RMS.
for 1000w's 100% efficency, 1000/14.4 =69 amps.
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Lessy:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by chev2:
^ yeah right.
Unless my math skills are not what they use to be, RF must be re-inventing ohm's law.
If we assume 100% efficency.. and its cont..
30amps x 14.4 = 432 watts RMS.
for 1000w's 100% efficency, 1000/14.4 =69 amps.
42 volts x 30 amps = 1260
1000/1260 = 79.4% </font>[/QUOTE]Incorrect... it's a regular 12/14 volt amplifier. People were speculating that it's for a 42v car, but they were quickly corrected. [img]graemlins/thumb.gif[/img] </font>[/QUOTE]sorry... was only trying to be helpful [img]tongue.gif[/img]
#30
LoudTDi, i found this interesting
"Patent Pending Power supply design -- consumes 5 Times LESS peak current of other amplifiers for the same power output (with music)"
inperticular, the "with music" part. hehe
[ January 06, 2006, 10:18 PM: Message edited by: chev2 ]
"Patent Pending Power supply design -- consumes 5 Times LESS peak current of other amplifiers for the same power output (with music)"
inperticular, the "with music" part. hehe
[ January 06, 2006, 10:18 PM: Message edited by: chev2 ]