Thank you for purchasing the Current Audio Two Channel Amplifier.
Please read this manual thoroughly before making any connections or applying AC
power. This manual applies to the AMP-2150. See our multichannel four and six zone
amplifiers. AMP-870 with eight channels and AMP-1270 with twelve channels.
Follow the instructions in this manual. It will allow you to obtain the maximum
performance and listening pleasure from your new amplifier.
Please retain this manual to use as a future reference.
May D-Force be with you.
Supplied Accessories
The box includes the following equipment and accessories:
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(1) Two Channel Digital Amplifier (AMP-2150).
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(1) Grounded IEC Power Cord for US. Europe uses a 220VAC non grounded cord.
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(1) Set of right angle Rack Mount Brackets with mounting screws.
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(1) Instruction Manual.
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Specifications
Continuous Power Output
Both Channels Driven
150 Watts RMS at 4 ohms
100 Watts RMS at 8 ohms
Bridged Power Output
Both Channels Driven
300 Watts per bridged channel RMS at 8 ohms
Caution: Maintain an 8 ohm load in the bridged mode
Standby Power
< 1 watt
Power Consumption
400 watts(GEM, Energy Star)
Input Sensitivity/Impedance
500mv/20,000 ohms
Signal to Noise Ratio
95 dB
Frequency Response
20 Hz to 20 kHz (+ or
– 1.0dB)
Total Harmonic Distortion 8 ohms
Bridged 8 ohms
0.1% THD 20 Hz to 20 kHz
0.03% THD
Dimensions WxHxD
17" (431.8mm) x 4" (101mm) x 13" (330mm)
Weight
15.4 lbs (7kg)
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AMP2150 RPA 11152013
Glossary of Terms
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Amplifier
- An electronic device for increasing the amplitude of low level electrical signals, used chiefly in
sound reproduction.
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Auto Sensing
- Amplifier will only be turned ON when a low level music signal is detected. It will turn off when
no signal is present after about a 10 minute delay. The delay prevents any unwanted annoying cycling of amp.
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Bridging
- Amplifier bridging is simply combining 2 channels of an amplifier to drive a common load for more
power.
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Channel
- This refers to one input or output of a stereo zone. Two channels make a stereo zone.
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Continuous Power Out
- The ability of an amp to output its full RMS power continuously.
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Frequency Response
- Range over which an audio component can effectively produce a useable and fairly
uniform, undistorted output signal.
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Line Level
- A low level signal like a CD output that must be amplified to produce a usable audio sound level
for speakers.
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Loop Out
- A duplicate low level input signal that can be used to power additional amps to expand your
zones. If you do not have a Loop Out use a dual output RCA plug.
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THD
- Total Harmonic Distortion; specification that compares the output signal of the amplifier with the input
signal and measures the level differences in harmonic frequencies between the two.
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Zone
- Two channels make one Zone sometimes referred to as Room in multi-zone/room amplifiers.