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ALPINE 2005 V12 Multi-Channel Power Amplifiers Information Guide
New Generation V12 Amplifier The all new V12 amplifiers are engineered for high power performance in every configuration, which was achieved by adopting Alpine F#1 Status Micro Dynamics Engineering, using bigger components such as the toroidal coil and capacitors, and optimising the internal layout. They also use complimentary bi-polar Sanken devices, such as used in high end home audio amplifiers. They have virtually limitless headroom for huge dynamic range and better channel separation for improved imaging and sound staging.
Big Power Outout for Subwoofers The four channel design was built for power and flexibility in mind. The output power for channels three and four has been doubled when bridged to provide 500/300 watts RMS from the MRV-F545/MRV-F345, respectively.
MultiMode - Unmatched System Versatility MultiMode lets you use your amplifier any way you want to: in two, three or four channel configurations so you can build your ideal system for enjoying stereo or multi-channel sound.
Possible configurations are: four channel stereo, bi-amped, three channel with center, three channel with subwoofer, two channel for center and subwoofer.
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4 Channel System
The amplifier can be used in the traditional 4 channel method - with 75W per channel into 4 channels
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3 Channel System
The MRV-F345 can drive 75W a side into your front speakers and utilising the additional output of channels 3 and 4, the amplifier can be used to provide 300W for your subwoofer.
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3 Channel System
When the front channels of the amplifier are bridged, the amplifier provides 75W for use as a center channel in a theatre application. The rear channels will receive 75W per side.
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2 Channel System
In this configuration with the front 2 channels bridged the speaker will receive 75W for a centre channel application, and the rear channels bridged will provide 300W for a subwoofer.
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