Ground Zero GZIA 1.700 1-Channel High Quality Class AB Amplifier
Precision Class AB Performance in a Compact Design
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High-Performance Monoblock Amplifier
The Ground Zero GZIA 1.700 is a powerhouse amplifier for serious audio enthusiasts. This compact yet powerful device delivers high output and seamlessly integrates various audio systems. Its exceptional performance, advanced features, and reliability make it a premium choice for car audio setups.
Powerful and Efficient Design
The GZIA 1.700 features a monoblock Class-D design that prioritizes efficiency without compromising performance. Its robust output power makes it suitable for driving subwoofers with precision and clarity. With a peak power of 700 watts, it is engineered to deliver clean, distortion-free sound at any volume level. This efficiency also reduces strain on your vehicle's electrical system, making it an ideal choice for various installations.
Versatile Connectivity and Tuning Options
This amplifier has advanced connectivity features to integrate seamlessly into your car's audio system. Adjustable filters, including a low-pass filter and a bass boost control, allow you to fine-tune your sound. These features ensure that your subwoofer performs optimally, reproducing deep bass tones accurately. The RCA inputs and outputs allow straightforward connections, providing flexibility in multi-amp setups.
Built for Durability and Reliability
Constructed with premium materials, the GZIA 1.700 is built to last. Its robust aluminum casing provides excellent heat dissipation, ensuring consistent performance even during extended use. Overload and thermal protection circuits safeguard the amplifier from potential damage, offering peace of mind. Whether you're a casual listener or a competition-level audiophile, this amplifier delivers dependable performance under all conditions.
Compact Design for Easy Installation
The compact dimensions of the GZIA 1.700 make it easy to install in tight spaces. Despite its small size, it packs powerful performance, allowing you to achieve impressive sound quality in vehicles with limited space. Its understated design also blends seamlessly into your vehicle's interior, offering functionality and aesthetics.
Top 10 Features
- 700 Watts Peak Power Output – Ensures clean, distortion-free sound for deep bass.
- Class-D Monoblock Design – High efficiency with minimal energy loss.
- Adjustable Low-Pass Filter – Provides precise tuning for subwoofer performance.
- Bass Boost Control – Enhances low-frequency impact for a richer audio experience.
- RCA Inputs and Outputs – Offers flexible connectivity for multi-amp setups.
- Compact and Lightweight Design – Fits easily into vehicles with limited space.
- Overload and Thermal Protection – Increases reliability and prevents damage.
- Premium Aluminum Housing – Excellent heat dissipation for extended use.
- Wide Compatibility – Integrates seamlessly with various car audio systems.
- Cost-Effective Performance – Delivers high-quality output at an affordable price.
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Frequency Response Frequency Response in a car amplifier refers to the range of audio frequencies it can amplify, typically measured in Hz. For example, a response of 20Hz to 20kHz indicates the amp can handle deep bass to high treble, covering the full audible spectrum.
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S/N Ratio S/N Ratio (Signal-to-Noise Ratio): A measure of an amplifier's ability to amplify audio signals relative to background noise. A higher S/N ratio indicates clearer sound, as more of the output is dedicated to the signal rather than noise.
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THD+N @ Rated Power THD+N (Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise): A measurement of the total distortion and noise introduced by an amplifier. Lower values indicate cleaner audio reproduction, as less distortion and noise affect the output signal.
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Input Voltage Range Input Voltage Range: The range of voltage levels an amplifier can accept from the audio source. It determines compatibility with various head units or signal processors, ensuring optimal signal strength without distortion or clipping.
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Low Pass Filter Low Pass Filter: A feature that allows only frequencies below a specified cutoff point to pass through to the subwoofer, blocking higher frequencies to ensure cleaner bass output.
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Crossover Slope Crossover Slope: The rate at which frequencies are attenuated beyond the crossover point, measured in dB per octave. Steeper slopes (e.g., 24 dB/octave) provide more precise separation between frequency ranges, improving sound clarity.
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Fuse Rating Fuse Rating: The maximum current an amplifier can handle before its fuse blows, protecting the unit from damage. It indicates the amp’s power capacity and helps ensure safe operation within the electrical system.
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Peak Music Power Peak Music Power: The maximum power output an amplifier can deliver for short bursts during dynamic music peaks, typically higher than the continuous power rating. It indicates the amp’s ability to handle brief high-demand audio moments.
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Ground Zero GZIA 1.700 1-Channel High Quality Class AB Amplifier