Designed for home cinema and all passive subwoofers, the Infinite A1000 amplifier can deliver up to 1000 watts into 4 ohms. This class D mono amplifier is equipped with several types of inputs: RCA, XLR and high-level terminals, in order to operate in all possible home-cinema or hi-fi configurations.
The Infinite A1000 power amp features an adjustable low-pass filter from 40 to 200 Hz. The user can even choose from several attenuation slopes, from -12 to -48 dB per octave, in 6 dB increments . In addition, 7 equalization settings are predefined to shape the restitution according to the tastes of the user. In addition, a 9-frequency equalizer, from 20 Hz to 125 Hz is offered, with an amplitude of -6 to +3 dB.
The electrical phase is adjustable from 0 to 315° in 45° increments. Finally, the subsonic high-pass filter can be set to 20 or 40 Hz, in order to limit the excursion of the membrane of the associated subwoofer(s).
The Infinite A1000 power amp also features an LFE mode, in which only the subsonic filter operates. This mode is used to entrust the management of the high cutoff frequency to a home cinema amplifier.
The Infinite A1000 power amp is complete and offers a striking level of performance.
Founded in 1938, Elipson is the oldest brand specializing in the manufacture of high-end French loudspeakers.More than 60 patents later, Elipson has carved out a place for itself in world acoustics thanks to many now iconic loudspeakers.One of the first achievements of this new team is the 4260 loudspeaker to reinscribe Elipson in its history and its know-how in very high fidelity. For the general public, Elipson has created the Planet L and Planet M, spherical speakers that illustrate the brand's desire to invest in the territory of the house, thanks to an object as beautiful as it is acoustically efficient. The full-range of the historic loudspeakers is replaced by a coaxial driver that precisely focuses the sound and helps create a deep and wide soundstage.Elipson thus synthesizes the best of both eras.
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