PF Series, Class D digital amplifiers light weight switching power supplies are over 70% efficient at full output. Their high efficiency reducing AC power requirements and eliminating the need for a cooling fan.
The PF Series, Intelligent Digital Amplifiers, drive loudspeakers to unprecedented levels of accuracy and performance. The PF Amplifiers combine comprehensive driver protection, parametric equalization and light, cool Class D power amplfication into a single compact unit.
Whenever you are ready for Ethernet audio networking, your Renkus-Heinz loudspeakers are, too; just replace the connector plate or the PF series amplifier with a RHAON empowered amplifier equipped for connection to the Renkus-Heinz Audio Operations Network. RHAON empowers you with full control over digital audio distribution, speaker-specific DSP and control/monitoring – all using standard Ethernet hardware and cable.
Amplifier Specifications
Power:
PF2-500R
Lows; 500 W RMS, Highg; 200 W RMS
Frequency Response:
PF2-500R
+0.0, -.5 dB, 20 Hz to 20 kHz
THD Distortion:
PF2-500R
<0.02% typical
Hum & Noise:
PF2-500R
<100 dB (A weighted)
Damping:
PF2-500R
>100
Input:
PF2-500R
10K Ohm balanced differential
Sensivity:
PF2-500R
1.0 V for RPO
CMR:
PF2-500R
74 dB
Input Connectors:
PF2-500R
Analog: Looping XLR; female in, male out (pin 1 chassis, pin 2 +, pin 3 -) AES/EBU: Phoenix CobraNet: Dual RJ45 connectors; accept CAT 5 cable
Controls:
PF2-500R
Power on/off, Volume Up & Down, Mute, 10 dB Input Pad
Power Connector:
PF2-500R
IEC Power connector
Power Requirements:
PF2-500R
Switchable, 115 or 230 V AC, 50/60 Hz 6 A @ 120 V, 3 A @ 240 V
Idle current: 500 ma @ 120 V; 250 ma @ 240 V
Max inrush current: 1 A
Digital Format:
PF2-500R
16, 20 or 24 bit PCM; 48 or 96 kHz sample rate; selectable Network Latency
Protection:
PF2-500R
Soft & Peak Limiting; Excursion Control & Thermal Regulation
Note:
PF2-500R
All analog inputs and outputs comply with AES Standard 48-2005 on interconnecting, grounding and shielding
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