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Memphis MM600.2V

The MM600.2V is a 2-channel Class-D marine amplifier designed for boats and powersports vehicles. It features IPX5 water resistance, removable power terminals, sealed signal connectors, and a top-mounted control panel for reliable performance in wet environments. The amplifier includes fully variable crossovers, 12 dB bass boost centered at 45 Hz, a 24 dB infrasonic filter to protect subwoofers, signal-sensing auto turn-on, a remote bass knob for convenient subwoofer adjustment, and protection circuitry for overload, short-circuit, thermal, and reverse polarity.


Features

Feature Details
Water Resistance IPX5 rated
Power Terminal Removable
Signal Connectors Sealed removable
Controls Sealed top mount
Heat Sink Extruded aluminum
Turn-On Signal sensing auto turn on
Crossovers 12dB/octave Butterworth; fully variable
Input Select Input select switch
LED LED light strip
Remote Bass knob (MM900.6V & MM600.2V)
Protection Overload, short circuit, thermal & reverse polarity
Bass Boost Variable, 0–12dB centered at 45Hz
Infrasonic Filter 24dB

 


Specifications

Specification Details
RMS Power 4Ω 200 × 2 W
RMS Power 2Ω 300 × 2 W
RMS Power 1Ω
Bridged/Mono Power 4Ω 600 × 1 W
THD% 4Ω <1%
Frequency Response 10 Hz – 36 kHz
Dimensions (L × W × H) 13.1 × 7.3 × 2 in
Input Range 200 mV – 20 V
Amp Kit 4GKIT

 

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Questions and Answers

Q1: How much power does the MM600.2V deliver?

A1: RMS power is 200 W × 2 at 4 Ω and 300 W × 2 at 2 Ω.

Q2: Can it be bridged?

A2: Yes  bridged/mono power is 600 W × 1 at 4 Ω.

Q3: Is it waterproof?

A3: Yes  it has IPX5 rating and sealed connections.

Q4: Does it include a remote bass control?

A4: Yes  a remote bass knob is included for convenient subwoofer adjustment.

Q5: What wiring kit is recommended?

A5: The 4GKIT is recommended for proper installation.


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