QSC PLX2502 Stereo Power Amplifier Review

February 7, 2008

QSC PLX2502 Compact Stereo Power AmplifierStereo power amplifiers are mostly used for amplifying stereo sound technology. You can see distinct type of stereo power amps with distinct capabilities. QSC is a brand established in the field of electronics and has recently launched a new model of power amplifier which in the name of QSC PLX2502 Stereo Power Amplifier. This new QSC PLX2502 Stereo Power Amplifier comes with features like 4 speakers, subwoofer, and front panel indications, filter switches, cooling design, output connectors, SNR audio and many more.

Features in detail
• People love mini-revolution. They need everything in compact size to enjoy easy accessibility. Therefore manufacturer has constructed the device with compact dimensions as:
1. 8.9 cm Height
2. 48.3 cm Width
3. 37.8 cm Depth
4. 9.51 Kg Weight

• If you need high power bridge mono operations, it is suggested to buy the device which comes with 4 speakers and subwoofer system.

• Bridge mono status will be indicated on the front panel of the unit.

• You can have it as a cool device as it exhausts hot air to keep always cool.

• Manufacturer has made the device with signal present indicators.

• Get positive locking speaker connectivity with the help of Speakon NL-4 output connectors.

• You can position the front panel in 21 different directions to have precise control over the product.

• The optimum frequency response rate has been measured as 20 Hz to 20 kHz.

• QSC PLX2502 Stereo Power Amplifier has come with 106 dB SNR audio.

• Over-excursion damage can be avoided by using switchable infrasonic filters to protect your woofers.

• You can bridge the output of 2 channels into one to drive maximum power output from the device.

• Others
1. Balanced XLR inputs with parallel TRS connectors
2. Speakon NL4 and binding post outputs
3. High pass and low pass filters with 100 Hz

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