ConclusionThe Genesis Dual Mono has everything I like in an amp: High output current, low THD, and a fast slew rate. The dual mono setup has very high separation and also isolates the left/right ground loop. This is an extraordinarily clean amp, I highly recommend it!
| Specifications |
| Output Power at .2% THD, 1 kHz, 14.4 Volts |
| Stereo @ 4 ohms | 2 x 150 Watts |
| Stereo @ 2 ohms | 2 x 247 Watts |
| Bridged @ 4 ohms | 1 x 494 Watts |
| T.H.D, 1 kHz, 14.4 volts |
| <.03% | 4 ohms | 2 x 145 Watts |
| <.1% | 2 ohms | 2 x 245 Watts |
| Frequency Response (.125 dB) | 20-20 kHz |
| S/N Ratio (A wtg., Below clipping) | > 113 dB |
| Transient Distortion (100W) | < .007% @ 4 ohms |
| Input Sensitivity | 105 mV - 4.5 volts. |
| Lowpass Level Control | 5.5 dB |
| Crossover slope | 12 dB / Octave |
| Crossover range - highpass | 20 Hz - 200 Hz |
| Crossover range - lowpass | 50 Hz - 200 Hz |
| Input impedance | 20 K ohms |
| Muted current | 1.5 mA |
| Idle current | 2.2A |
| Maximum current | 52A @ 500 watts |
| Dimensions | W x 2.35" H |