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Infinity Marine 7005A

The Infinity Marine 7005A is a robust 5‑channel marine Class H amplifier designed to power a complete boat or outdoor audio system with reliable performance in harsh environments. Built with moisture‑resistant components and protection against corrosion, vibration, and salt spray, this amplifier delivers clean power while withstanding conditions commonly found on boats, personal watercraft, and outdoor entertainment areas.


Specifications

Category Specification
Power Output (4Ω) 50W RMS × 4 + 320W RMS × 1
Power Output (2Ω) 65W RMS × 4 + 500W RMS × 1
Bridged Power 130W RMS × 2 @ 4Ω + 500W RMS × 1 @ 2Ω
Front/Rear Channels Class AB
Front/Rear Filters Variable high-pass & low-pass (32–320 Hz, 12 dB/octave)
Subwoofer Channel Class D
Subwoofer Filter Low-pass (32–320 Hz, 12 dB/octave)
Bass Boost (Sub) 0–12 dB @ 45 Hz
Phase Control (Sub) Switchable: 0° / 180°
Remote Control Wired remote bass control module included

 

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Questions and Answers

Q1: What is the Infinity Marine 7005A?

A1: The Infinity Marine 7005A is a 5‑channel marine Class H amplifier designed to power speakers and a subwoofer in marine and outdoor audio systems.

Q2: What power output does it deliver?

A2: It provides 50 W RMS x 4 at 4 ohms (75 W RMS x 4 at 2 ohms) for speakers and 350 W RMS x 1 at 2 ohms for the subwoofer channel.

Q3: Is it suitable for marine use?

A3: Yes — it’s engineered with moisture‑resistant components and corrosion protection for boat and outdoor environments.

Q4: What tuning features are included?

A4: It includes variable crossovers, bass boost, subsonic filter, and phase control for precise sound customization.

Q5: Can it work with factory marine stereos?

A5: Yes — it supports both speaker‑level and low‑level inputs for integration with factory and aftermarket head units.


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