Yorkville AP4020 Power Amplifier 2400 Watts RMS Stereo

SKU: AP4020
The powerful AP4020/AP4040 weigh a comfortable but solid 40/43 lbs. and occupy only two rack spaces. More details...
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Yorkville AP4020 Power Amplifier 2400 Watts RMS Stereo
Yorkville AP4020 Power Amplifier 2400 Watts RMS Stereo
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Yorkville AP4020 The powerful AP4020/AP4040 weigh a comfortable but solid 40/43 lbs. and occupy only two rack spaces. They deliver 1200 Watts per channel (AP4020 @ 2 Ohms, AP4040 @ 4 Ohms). The AP4020/4040 power amplifiers also incorporate a soft turn-on circuit which eliminates nuisance breaker-tripping on power-up. Specifications:

Amplifier Class: H
Continuous Average Power @ 2 Ohms BCD (Watts) 1200 (x2)
Continuous Average Power Bridged BCD (Watts) 2400 @ 4 Ohms
Burst Average Power @ 4 Ohms BCD (Watts) 1200 (x2)
Burst Average Power Bridged BCD (Watts) 4350 @ 4 Ohms
Frequency Response (Hz, +/- 1dB) 20-20,000
Hum and Noise (un / Aweighted -dB) -103 / -106
THD -1kHz- 4 OHMS 0.01%
THD - 20Hz-20kHz, 4 Ohms less than 0.1%
Slew Rate (V/uS) 25
Slew Rate Bridged (V/uS) 50
Damping Factor (30 Hz - 400 Hz @ 8 Ohms) 600
Crosstalk (1kHz / 20Hz-20kHz): -75 / -60 dB
Input Impedance - Bal/Unbal (Ohms): 20,000/10,000
Input Sensitivity (Vrms) For Full Power Out: 1.4 V
Max Voltage Gain (dB): 33
CMRR @ 60Hz (min/typ): 48/56 dB
Stereo / Mono / Bridge (S/M/B) S/M/B
Protection: DC,Load,Thermal
Limiter: Peak
High Pass Filter: 40Hz, 12dB Octave
Cooling: Internal Fan
Cooling Path: Front to Rear Fan Filter: User Serviceable
Inputs - XLR: 2 Inputs - 1/4" Jacks: 2
Outputs - Speakon 4-pin: 2
Outputs - Binding Post: 2
Power Consumption (typ/max): 1130/1800 Watts
Rack Spaces: 2
Transformer Type: Toroidal
Exterior Finish: Baked, Black Painted
Dimensions (DWH /D fm ears, inches): 19 x 17.3 x 3.5 x
16.2
Weight (lbs / kg): 41 / 18.6>
All AudioPro power amplifiers have a user defeatable limiter circuit switch located on the back panel, next to the input jacks. That limiter is there to protect high frequency loudspeaker components that could be damaged by even small amounts of clipping when an amplifier is being driven close to its maximum output into a full-range cabinet.

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