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    SKU: SMP-500DSP

    OSD SMP500800W Mono Class D Subwoofer Amplifier, Auto Sensing, 4 -8 Ohm ETL, CE Certified DSP App Control

    Purchase SMP500 DSP Mono-Channel Class D Subwoofer Amplifier 800W, Auto Sensing, 4 -8 Ohm ETL, CE Certified
    • Outdoor Speaker Depot SKU: SMP-500DSP smp500
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    OSD Audio's SMP500DSP Class D subwoofer amplifier is designed for use with higher wattage passive subwoofers such as in-wall subs that require external power. It is rack mountable and 1U chassis. This sturdy sub amplifier is not for the faint of heart. It serves up 800 watts of power peak and 400W RMS @ 4 ohms, so to say that it is powerful is an understatement. This sub amp does more than just supply power. You'll notice an improvement in the overall sound quality of your entire home theater surround sound system.

    Features:
    • Mono Class D Dedicated Subwoofer Amp
    • 800W Peak /400W RMS @ 4 ohm
    • Variable High Cut Filter 30Hz-150Hz, front panel knob . 
    • Additional Front Panel Control: Phase Switch and Volume Control
    • Choice of Signal Level Input or LEF (Low-Frequency Effects)
    • Turn On Choice: Music Sensing, Manual On or 12V Trigger
    • Adjustable Gain/Volume Control Limiter
    • Signal (low level) and Speaker Level (high level) inputs
    • 110/220V switchable ETL, CE
    You'll experience deep, rich and crisp bass while watching your favorite movies, especially action and adventure flicks. A big bang for the buck, features include a front-mounted power meter, back panel adjustable gain and volume control limiter to protect the woofers as well as low-level and high-level pass-through input/outputs to cover newer and old school sound systems. Combining the best qualities of both class A and B amp technologies, distortion is low while efficiency is high, and the SMP500DSP Mono Amp also includes a variable high cut filter that routes higher frequencies to main speakers. This allows subs to concentrate on the low-frequency sound effects for which they are designed and keeps low bass away from your surround speakers for much cleaner highs and midrange.

    Warning: California's Proposition 65

    Warning:

    This product can expose you to chemicals, including vinyl chloride, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

    • Power Output: 400W (RMS @ 4ohms) 1000W (Peak @ 4ohms)
    • Transformer Type: Switch-Mode
    • Input Terminals:  Speaker (High) Level, Signal (Low) Level RCA
    • Outputs: Subwoofer, Speaker Pass-through
    • Input Sensitivity: 190mV
    • Crossover: 20-150Hz
    • Phase: 0-315°
    • Air-cooled or Fan-cooled: Air
    • Control: Phase, Crossover, Subsonic, Slope and Level
    • Remote Control: Yes
    • 12 Volt Triggers (Trigger Mode): Yes
    • Auto-On Sensing: Yes
    • Rack Mountable: Yes - mounts included
    • Dimensions (L x D x H): 17.13" x 9.45" x 1.75"
    • Weight: 7.6 lbs
    • Rating: ETL, CE
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    Brandon • 01/19/2023, 3:33:03 PM I have two in wall OSD 350W IWS88 subwoofers. Can I use one SMP500 amp for them both and would I be able to wire in parallel and still have the desired output?
    Customer Service • 03/21/2023, 2:56:02 PM
    Power Handling: 350 Watts Sensitivity: 90 dB @ 1W/1M Impedance: 4 Ohms These are rated at 4 ohms. So you need a dedicated AMP for each. The best option is to utilize two each of the SMP200, which will output 200 Watts RMS into a 4-ohm Subwoofer. You can purchase two of the SMP200 for the cost of an SMP500. 350 Wattas is the max or peak rating for these Subwoofers. TimL/3-2023
    TJ • 05/06/2023, 7:07:24 AM I have the SMP500 inside connected to the LFE of my receiver. For the past few yrs I have not had any hum. I just turned on the unit and the sub makes a constant hum that sounds like a higher frequency than a 60Hz hum one would hear due to a ground loop. The hum goes away if I remove the RCA cables. I have replaced the cables but that did not help. What's the best way to trouble shoot this?
    Customer Service • 06/05/2023, 4:48:03 PM
    HI TJ: I will send you a data sheet on troubleshooting hum in a seperate eamil . TimL