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Features:
High-Level Inputs
High-Level Inputs are an added bonus of having the capability of using the source units speaker outputs. Having High Level Inputs is needed if your source unit doesn’t have Low-Level Outputs. Tap into the rear decks speakers and you’re all set! Eliminating the need for a Hi to Low Converter.
Low-Level Passthrough
The NA2000.4 is equipped with RCA PASSTHROUGH. This feature is extremely helpful for multiple reasons. If you desire to add a second amplifier later on the future and don’t have enough RCA Outputs from your source unit. You can use the RCA PASSTHROUGH to get the signals needed to add on.
Nickel Plated Terminal Block
Nickel-plated terminal blocks have been used on the NEURON series amplifiers. Since most cable is stranded, it is necessary to use terminal blocks to hold the strands together in fastening the connections. This type of terminal block maximizes the connection to deliver the voltage and current draw needed.
Remote Bass Knob
External bass controller that will allow you to adjust the bass level remotely without having to retune the amplifier. This is a perfect solution to increase and decrease the bass when you have a wide variety of music genres. Giving you the ability to adjust the bass song by song.
Specifications:
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