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Crown Audio CDi 1000 Two-Channel Commercial Amplifier (500W/Channel at 4 Ohms, 70V/140V)

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Crown Audio CDi 1000 Two-Channel Commercial Amplifier (500W/Channel at 4 Ohms, 70V/140V)
Key Features
  • 2 RU Rackmount Design
  • 500W per Channel at 4 Ohms
  • Low-Z, 70V, or 140V Operation
  • Dual-Channel or Bridge-Mono Mode
The 2 RU rack-mountable Crown Audio CDi 1000 is a rugged, lightweight commercial power amplifier designed for dual-channel or bridge-mono operation in installed audio applications such as restaurants, retail stores, warehouses, offices, and more. The CDi 1000 provides accurate, uncolored sound with low distortion for excellent music and vocal reproduction. It delivers 500W per channel at 4 Ohms, and supports multiple low-impedance configurations, as well as 70V and 140V constant-voltage systems. The switch-mode universal power supply enables safe operation across the globe.

Advanced protection circuitry guards against shorted outputs, open circuits, DC, mismatched loads, general overheating, high-frequency overloads and internal faults. The CDi 1000 also has integrated DSP presets for adjustable crossover frequencies, EQ, limiting, compression, delay, and a subharmonic synthesizer. A backlit LCD displays relevant information. The removable Euroblock inputs and barrier strip outputs accommodate a variety of system setups.

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How do you hook it up with a tuner am/FM stero

How do you hook it up with a tuner am/FM stero
Asked by: Timothy
The Crown Audio CDi 1000 Two-Channel Commercial Amplifier (500W/Channel at 4 Ohms, 70V/140V) has Euroblock audio inputs. These would be used to connect to bare wires with the included block adapters.
Answered by: Calvin M
Date published: 2025-01-12

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Can it be used for Bass amplification
Asked by: Anonymous
Yes it can most definitely be used for bass amplification
Answered by: Jason K.
Date published: 2018-08-28
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