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Comparison Kicx AP 4.80AB vs Kicx SP 4.80AB

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Kicx AP 4.80AB
Kicx SP 4.80AB
Kicx AP 4.80ABKicx SP 4.80AB
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ClassA/BA/B
Number of channels44
Specs
Channel power (@2-ohms)120 W120 W
Channel power (@4-ohms)80 W80 W
Bridge connection
2 x 240 W /at 4 ohms/
2 x 240 W /at 4 ohms/
Resistance adjustment
Max. power800 W500 W
Max. impedance4 Ohm4 Ohm
Frequency range20 – 20000 Hz20 – 20000 Hz
Signal-to-noise ratio90 dB88 dB
Functions
Bass Boost function
low pass filter (LPF)
high pass filter (HPF)
Bass Boost function
low pass filter (LPF)
high pass filter (HPF)
General
Fuse rating
30 А /2/
30 А /2/
Dimensions392х210х51 mm390х214х50 mm
Weight2.76 kg
Added to E-Catalogfebruary 2018september 2017

Max. power

The highest output power provided by the amplifier. It is worth noting that this indicator is not standardized, and different manufacturers may mean different values \u200b\u200bfor it — for example, the highest power of short-term, in a fraction of a second, peaks (power surges), the highest power that the amplifier can transfer for several seconds, or even the power at which the device will fail. Therefore, it makes no sense to compare different models with each other in terms of maximum power. But when choosing acoustics for an amplifier (or vice versa), this parameter can be very useful: it is desirable that the maximum power of the speaker be at least twice as high as that of the amplifier. This will reduce the risk that a power surge will damage the speakers.

Signal-to-noise ratio

One of the main parameters that determine the sound quality of the amplifier as a whole: it describes the ratio of the useful signal (in other words, “clean” sound) and various extraneous noises. This takes into account almost all noise — both due to external causes (for example, electrical "pickup"), and created by the device itself (for example, due to heating during operation). Accordingly, the higher the signal-to-noise ratio, the less audibility of various interferences and the clearer the sound is obtained (of course, under normal operating parameters). The average for car audio is 95-100 dB, but in advanced models this value can be significantly higher.

At the same time, this parameter is not critical for monoblocks designed for subwoofers — most of the interference is high-frequency and will simply not be heard on the low-frequency speaker. The sound quality in this case is highly dependent on the characteristics of the speaker (much more than in multi-channel models), and is weakly related to the “noiselessness” of the amplifier.
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