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Description

Kenwood KAC-M3001

The Kenwood KAC-M3001 is a compact 1-channel (monoblock) Class D amplifier designed for subwoofers. It delivers clean bass with high efficiency in a very small chassis, making it perfect for tight spaces, motorcycles, and marine or outdoor audio setups.


Specifications

Title Compact Mono Digital Amplifier
Amplifier Type Class D
CTA-2006-D Value Maximum Dynamic Power 220W at 4ohms and ≤ 10% THD + N
Continuous Power Output 200W at 4ohms and ≤ 1% THD + N
Signal to Noise 78dBA reference 1 Watt RMS
Maximum Power Output 600W
Specifications Signal to Noise Ratio 97dB (Reference: Rated Power into 4Ohms at 14.4V)
Frequency Response 20 Hz-200Hz (+0dB, -3dB)
Input Impedance 10k ohm
Speaker Impedance 4Ω (2Ω to 8Ω allowable)
Bridged connection
Audio Section Low-Pass Filter Built in Variable Low-Pass Filter (50Hz-200Hz, -24dB/oct)
High-Pass Filter
Filter Selector 1
RCA Input Sensitivity 0.2 V – 5.0 V
Speaker Level Input Sensitivity 4.0 V – 12.0 V
Terminals Battery & Ground Screw Type Terminal Block (Ni) (M4)
Speaker Output MOLEX Connector with AWG16 200mm Wire
Line In RCA (Ni)
General Dimensions(WxHxD) ‘5-11/16 X ‘1-3/4 X ‘3-7/8 inch
Weight(kg)
Operating Voltage 14.4V(11-16V allowable)
Current Consumption 20 A
Key Features CEA-2006 Compliant
Class D
2 Ohms Load Capability
Speaker Level Input
Signal Sensing Turn-on
Power MOS-FET Switching Power Supply
Extruded Aluminum Heat Sink Design
Others Triangle Indicator

 

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Questions and Answers

Q1: What is the Kenwood KAC-M3001?

A: It is a compact Class D mono amplifier designed to power subwoofers.

Q2: Is it powerful?

A: It provides 300W RMS @2Ω, ideal for small to medium subwoofers.

Q3: Is it good for tight spaces?

A: Yes, its ultra-compact design is perfect for under-seat or hidden installs.

Q4: Can it work in bikes or boats?

A: Yes, it has moisture-resistant coating for harsh environments.

Q5: Who should use it?

A: Users wanting clean bass in a compact, simple setup rather than high SPL systems.


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