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$359.99



The CT Sounds ATv2-150.6d 6-Channel Car Audio Amplifier will deliver the power you need to destroy the competition in the SPL lanes. Built using an advanced PCB board featuring industry-leading capacitors, high-quality transformers, and cutting-edge inductors. Equipped with 4-way protection circuitry featuring high voltage, low voltage, over current, and high-temperature protection; sleep easy at night knowing your 6ch car amplifier is protected.
The plexiglass backing, LED CT Sounds logo, and reinforced tiffany style RCAs gives this amplifier an unbeatable appearance. Furthermore, the reinforced heat sink design and MOSFET PWM switching technology ensure this amplifier runs cool for even the most demanding playlists.
Whether you’re looking to cause a tectonic disturbance or generate dynamic instability in the atmosphere, the CT Sounds AT-150.6d has the power to create the sonic explosion you crave. This 6-channel amplifier has tremendous audio coverage capabilities while assuring harmonic-less audio output waves reducing unnecessary electromagnetic inductions.
Quick Facts: | |
RMS Power: 2Ω @ 13.2v | 250 Watts x 6-Channels |
RMS Power: 4Ω @ 13.2v | 150 Watts x 6-Channels |
RMS Power: 4Ω @ 13.2v | 500 Watts x 2-Channels Bridged |
Power & Ground Input Size: | 0 Gauge |
Speaker Input Size: | 8 Gauge |
Features: | |
Continuously-Variable Input Gain Control |
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Remote Turn-On / Turn-Off Circuit | ✔️ |
MOSFET Pulse Width Modulated Power Supply | ✔️ |
Soft Turn-On Circuit | ✔️ |
High Voltage / Low Voltage Protection Circuit |
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Thermal and Speaker Short Protection Circuit | ✔️ |
LED Power and Protection Indicators |
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Nickle Plated Tiffany Style RCAs |
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Technical Specifications: | |
Amplifier Type: | 6-Channel Amplifier |
Amplifier Circuitry: | Class D |
Built-In Crossover? | Yes; HPF, Full-Range, LPF |
Bridgeable? | Yes |
RMS Power @ 2 Ohm: | 250 Watts x 4-Channels (13.2v) |
RMS Power @ 4 Ohm: | 150 Watts x 4-Channels (13.2v) |
RMS Power @ 4 Ohm (Bridged): | 500 Watts x 2-Channels (13.2v) |
Recommended Fuse: | 120A |
Power & Ground Input Size: | 0 Gauge |
Speaker Input Size: | 8 Gauge |
Gain Adjustment: | 0.22v - 7v |
Low Pass Filter (LPF): | CH1/2: 50 Hz - 1 kHz CH3/4: 50 Hz - 500 Hz CH5/6: 50 Hz - 500 Hz |
High Pass Filter (HPF): | CH1/2: 50 Hz - 1 kHz CH3/4: 50 Hz - 500 Hz CH5/6: 50 Hz - 500 Hz |
Bass Boost: | CH1/2: 0 dB - 6 dB CH1/2: 0 dB - 8 dB CH1/2: 0 dB - 12 dB |
Bass Boost Frequency: | 50 Hz |
Frequency Response: | 20 Hz - 20 kHz |
Signal-To-Noise Ratio (S/N): | 90 dB |
Damping Factor: | 185 |
Input Impedance: | 20 Kohms |
Input Sensitivity: | 220 mV |
Operating Voltage: | 9v - 16v |
Minimum Impedance: | 2 ohm |
Dimensions: | |
Length: | 15.94" |
Width: | 7.59" |
Height: | 2.28" |
I got this amp for a future build but hooked it up to current system in place of my AT125.4 (great amp never had an issue with it) only hooked up 4 channels, but it still played above my expectations plenty of good clean (loud) power in tap, set gains and crossovers wit DD1 and CC1, on good solid electrical, It uses big 1/0 power and grounds and has a fan inside to keep it cool, I run all AT series amps and haven’t had any of them not perform as stated, above and beyond in my case, the AT150.6, is another killer amp I run 2 sets of Meso 6.5 3 way components, and this amp and speaker combo is the way to go, Ill be getting another one in near future!