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Infinity Marine 3004A

The Infinity Marine 3004A is a rugged and versatile 4‑channel marine Class H amplifier designed for boat and marine audio systems, offering reliable power with advanced tuning capabilities in harsh environments. Built to withstand moisture and vibration typical of marine installations, it provides powerful, clean audio performance while minimizing electrical strain.


Specifications

Category Specification
RMS Power Output 75W × 4
Power at 2Ω 100W × 4
Bridged Power 200W × 2
Minimum Impedance (Bridged)
Minimum Impedance (Unbridged)
Amplifier Class H
Low-Pass Crossover 32–320 Hz, 12 dB/octave
High-Pass Crossover 32–320 Hz, 12 dB/octave
Bass Boost No
Fan Cooled No
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR) 80 dB
Input Voltage 14.4 V
Speaker-Level Inputs Yes
Preamp Outputs 2
Fuse Rating 60A
Dimensions (HxWxD) 2-3/16” × 12-9/16” × 7-1/16”
Warranty Parts & Labor: 1 Year

 

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Questions and Answers

Q1: What is the Infinity Marine 3004A?

A1: It’s a 4‑channel Class H marine amplifier built to deliver reliable power in boats and marine environments with advanced tuning features and onboard protections.

Q2: How much power does it produce?

A2: It delivers 75 W RMS per channel at 4 ohms (100 W RMS per channel at 2 ohms) and can be bridged to 200 W RMS x 2 at 4 ohms, making it ideal for speakers and small subwoofers.

Q3: Is it suitable for marine use?

A3: Yes — it’s specifically designed for marine/boat audio with moisture‑resistant design, robust protection, and current‑efficient Class H technology.

Q4: Can it work with factory marine stereos?

A4: Yes — it supports both speaker‑level and low‑level inputs for easy integration with factory or aftermarket marine head units.

Q5: What tuning features does it include?

A5: It includes variable high‑pass and low‑pass crossovers and balanced inputs to control sound tuning and minimize noise.


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