Spectron SP-N4207 AMPLIFIER 4 X 100 WATT

4-channel amplifier
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The SP-N4207 amplifier is a powerful 4-channel amplifier designed for impressive audio performance. With an output power of 100 watts per channel at 4 ohms and up to 150 watts at 2 ohms, this amplifier delivers excellent sound quality with minimal distortion. The frequency response of 10 Hz to 45 kHz ensures that both deep bass and high frequencies are reproduced clearly and precisely. The variable input sensitivity allows for flexible adjustment to different audio sources, while the high damping factor of over 100 ensures excellent control over speaker performance. The SP-N4207 is ideal for audiophiles who value high-quality sound reproduction and want to upgrade their audio system.

  • Frequency response of 10 Hz to 45 kHz for comprehensive sound reproduction
  • Variable input sensitivity from 0.2 to 6 V for flexible adjustment
  • Damping factor of over 100 for excellent speaker control
  • Integrated low-pass and high-pass filters for sound optimization
  • Bass boost function from 0 to 12 dB for enhanced bass.

Key specifications

Item number
20926703

General information

Manufacturer
Spectron
Category
Car hi-fi amplifiers
Manufacturer no.
SP-N4207
Release date
18.5.2022

Amplifier properties

amplifier type
4-channel amplifier

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CO₂-Emission
Climate contribution

Package dimensions

Length
52.50 cm
Width
21.10 cm
Height
8.80 cm
Weight
4.17 kg

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Rank 2 out of 7Car&Hifi7 Vierkanalendstufen von 145 bis 250 Euro im TestReleaseFebruary 2017

Full power in all situations ? if power amplifiers were motors, the Spectron would pass for a torque wonder. It produces crisp basses that come across cleanly even at high volumes, and the Spectron always plays super-dynamically and groovily. This does not mean that it is only suitable as a bass amplifier, quite the opposite...