XC6210

2/1 Channel Power Amplifier

  • 2/1ch Power AMP
  • Low-Pass and High-PassFilters
  • MOS-FET Technology
  • MAX350W

FEATURES

  • 350 Watts of Maximum Music Power
  • 125 Watts × 2 Continuous @ 2-Ohms
  • 85 Watts × 2 Continuous @ 4-Ohms
  • Conformally Coated PC Board
  • Stainless Hardware
  • MOS-FET Power Supply
  • 12dB/Oct. High/Low Pass Electronic Crossover, 50Hz-500Hz (×10, 500Hz – 5kHz)
  • Soft Turn-On and Turn-Off Circuitry
  • Ground Loop Isolation Circuit
  • Corrosion Resistant Nickle Plated RCA, Power, and Speaker Connections

Circuit Design Achieves High Quality Sound

Clarion amplifiers feature uncompromising resistance to magnetic noise, thereby minimizing distortion, as well as high quality block terminals to offer low electrical and contact resistance. Easy subwoofer system configuration is possible with the embedded high pass and low pass filters. The result is high quality sound you can enjoy in a variety of systems.

Corrosion Resistant RCA and Block Terminalson all XC series Amplifiers

By utilizing corrosion resistant RCA and block terminals, XC series amplifiers offer improved durability and reliability in harsh environments.

MOS-FET Power Amp

MOS-FET Power Amp

There’ s only one way for Clarion’ s main units to deliver unyielding power output and linearity: MOS-FET amplification, or Metal Oxide Semiconductor Field Effect Transistor amplification. Smaller and more efficient than conventional power supplies, a MOS-FET amplification circuit delivers power with less distortion and zero On/Off switching noise. This means you can crank up the volume or set it to easy listening. Either way, your sound will be crystal clear.

2-Ohm Stability

Utilizing this design for peak performance and unwavering reliability, Clarion’s amplifiers can drive lower impedance

loads for increased power.

CEA 2006 Power Ratings

CEA 2006 Power Ratings

150W × 2 RMS [2Ω @ ≤ 14.4V 1% THD+N]

85W × 2 RMS [4Ω @ ≤ 14.4V 1% THD+N]

S/N 80dB (Ref: 1W into 4Ω)

Class-D Amplifier Design

Class-D Amplifier Design

Using MOS-FET power devices, the Class D amplifier circuitry is able to deliver incredible performance in compact dimensions. In a digital amplifier a Pulse-Width Modulator (PWM) expresses a low-frequency audio signal as a wide pulse, and a high-frequency audio signal as a narrow pulse. This then undergoes digital-to-analogue conversion for output, which is the basis of any digitally recorded media hence excellent affinity to digital sources. High power conversion efficiency means less power wasted and less heat generated, therefore an absence of bulky heat sinks.

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