Product Description
Boss PH3000D Phantom 3000 Watt Class D Monoblock Amplifier with Remote
| List Price: | $289.00 |
| Price: |
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Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #14157 in Car Audio or Theater
- Brand: BOSS
- Model: PH3000D
- Released on: 2010-03-01
- Format: CD-ROM
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 4.80" h x 12.20" w x 17.20" l, 11.05 pounds
Features
- Monoblock Phantom amplifier with Class D power supply
- Delivers 3000 Watts at 1 ohm; 2200 Watts at 2 ohms; 1200 Watts at 4 ohms
- Line and speaker level inputs with variable gain control
- Low-pass variable crossover; 18dB bass boost
- Includes remote sub control
Amazon.com
New for 2010, Boss Audio's Phantom power amplifiers cover a wide variety of applications. Four- and two-channel full-range models will match perfectly with your speaker system. MOSFET amplifiers deliver plenty of power, while bass boost and built-in high- and low-pass crossovers allow you to customize your cabin acoustics to your taste. For the ultimate in power, Boss offers Class D monoblock amplifiers like the PH3000D.
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A Class D monoblock amp with 3000 watts peak power. Click to enlarge. |
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Phantom amps include a remote subwoofer level control. |
Remote Subwoofer Level Control
Phantom amps include a remote subwoofer level control for easy level adjustments.
Subsonic Filter
Trim the signal of unusable bass--below human hearing range and taxing to audio systems--for further efficiency with the Subsonic filter.
Variable Phase Shift Control
Allows you to change the output phase from 0 to 180 degrees to help compensate for the timing difference between drivers.
Line/Speaker Level Inputs
Separate line and speaker level inputs mean the amplifier can handle high-level signals from receivers lacking RCA outputs.
Variable Low-Pass Crossover
Keep high frequencies from your sub with a variable crossover.
Variable Gain Control
Allows you to match the input gain to your receiver for better sound with less distortion.
Class D Power Supply
For high performance with low heat.
Bass Boost
Add a little extra low-end power with 0 to +18dB of variable bass boost.
Power and Protection LEDs
Protection LEDs let you know when there's a problem.
Strapping Capability
Strap two amps together for twice the power.
What's in the Box
Boss PH3000D Amplifier, Subwoofer Level Control, User's Manual
Customer Reviews
Most helpful customer reviews
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.dissapointed
By eye4detail80
I had bought this amp because my phantom ph1500 was barley able to push my two 12 phantom 2300watt sub woofers. There was a diference in bass volume and sound but not much considering double the watts than to top off the amp only worked for three weeks than die out. I was worried about having a hasle returning but Amazon made it very easy THANKS Amazon I have decied to give this amp one more try but would not recomend to friends or family right now.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.garbage
By business123
this amp is garbage the one i had i purchase from amazon it worked for about 6 month then just died has no output to my speaker it power up but no sound output
now i going to buy a kicker this i should of done in the first plase,do not waste your moneyBoss PH3000D Phantom 3000 Watt Class D Monoblock Amplifier with Remote
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.AMAZING Performance for the Price
By Fluffy
Can't beat the performance this amp offers for the price. I have this amp pushing 2 15" Sony Xplods (no not the crappy walmart ones) and it draws so much power my headlights dimmed at night. Added a 2 Farad BOSS capacitor and to fix that and this thing makes my subs KICK! I have my subs running at 2 ohms right now and they bang HARD. Amp can take it without a sweat even when playing for a long time in bass intensive songs. Would suggest getting the PH4000D or PH5000D if you have the extra money though. You get a little distortion when pushing RMS and it can get kinda bad when turning it up but as long as you take that into account when choosing your amp you should have no problem.
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