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2000W Peak (900W RMS) Class D Rubicon Nano Series 5-Channel Marine Amplifier
• 75 watts x 4 channel + 300 watts x 1 channel @ 4 ohm
• 100 watts x 4 channel + 500 watts x 1 channel @ 2 ohm
• Bridged: 200 watts x 2 channel @ 4 ohm + 500 watts x 1 channel @ 2 ohm
• Total RMS Power: 900 watts
• Class D 2 ohm Stable 5-Channel Amplifier
Soundstream has adopted the most optimum Class D performance, reliability, and smaller footprint platform for the Rubicon Nano series amplifiers and present to you Rubicon Nano. At first glance, you’ll notice this amplifier's color; that's the coat and finish to help this marinized model work for Marine or Powersports applications. Rubicon Nano’s signal inputs, power/ground, and speaker connections are all relocated to the leading edge of the chassis for an easier, more attractive install. All pre-amp & crossover options are appropriately located on the top surface, making adjustments after installation conceivable. You might not notice embellishments to the circuit board, including increased power supply & output stage components and monoblock bridging capability.
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Manufacturer:
Model Number:
MR5.2000D
Weight:
8.30lbs
Internal SKU:
mr52000d
Internal Product ID:
94428
Sweet Marine Amp
It's a great little amp that has never overheated even though it's in an airtight container. It does get very hot when worked but so far hasn't shut down once. It's running eight 2-way 4" Polk marine speakers @ 2? x 4 and a 12" Kicker L5 @2?. The product manual has the specs backwards on the output for the sub output @ 2? and 4? and there is no "4? bridged" as it is mono sub out.
This is all on a '18 Can-am 850 Max XT. Dual oem batteries.
I gave four stars on Features because it would be nice if it were Bluetooth or if it had a usb port for a dongle.
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Great value
It does it's job. I have 8 6.5s and a 12 in sub on my boat and it powers them as good or better than any other amp I've had.
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Impressed for the price point
I work in the industry and I’m impressed this “New School” Rubicon amp! Using factory RAM head unit and an Audio Control LOC I have compared the 5.2000d to a SS Picasso Nano pn5.640d as well as a Class AB JBL GTO-504EZ... On mids/highs the 5.2000d certainly exceeds the power of the JBL at 2-ohm, with the nuance and dynamics that I demand. The Rubicon’s power is effortless. I can report that this budget amp delivers massive clean power with no audible noise. I will also comment that the Picasso Nano does a really good job and is comparable “watt for watt” to my JBL. At their limits, the JBL is more open, less strained than the Picasso, perhaps as expected. Therefore, the headroom confirmed by the Rubicon 5.2000d is appreciated. I feel that if you go Class D full-range, go up a step in power vs Class AB if you listen loud often...
I’m sending back the Nano 5.640 Nano but given a small car or limited space I’d certainly recommend one!
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