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High Output Power: Designed to deliver strong, clean amplification capable of driving passive speaker systems with substantial wattage per channel for live sound, PA systems, or large speaker setups. (Exact wattage for CS10000 isnt publicly documented.)
Wide Frequency Response: Typically capable of reproducing a full audible range from deep bass (~20 Hz) to high frequencies (~20 kHz) with flat response for accurate sound reproduction.
Low Distortion: High-quality amplifiers aim for very low total harmonic distortion (THD) and noise, which helps maintain clarity at higher volumes.
High Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR): A good power amplifier will have a high SNR, meaning less hiss or background noise when music or audio signals are quiet.
Balanced & Unbalanced Inputs: Many power amps support both balanced (XLR) and unbalanced (RCA/TRS) inputs for flexibility with mixers or audio sources. (Typical in pro audio gear.)
Impedance Support: Designed to operate with speaker loads such as 4 , 8 , etc., allowing compatibility with a range of professional speakers.
Thermal/Protection Features: Often include protection against overheating, short-circuit, overload, and clipping to prevent damage to the amplifier or connected speakers.
Robust Construction: Professional power amps like this usually have sturdy metal chassis, cooling fans or heat-sinks, and are rack-mountable for use in live sound or studio racks.
Efficient Amplification: Many modern professional amps use efficient designs (sometimes Class AB or Class D circuits) for powerful performance with less wasted heat.