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Powersoft Digam Q4004, 4*1000 Watts


7enderhead
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Hi,

Up for grabs is the workhorse of my once omnipotent bass tower (and since there were no world tours scheduled, it didn't have much work to do, anyway).

Powersoft Digam Q4004: Weighs only 10 kg and fits into the 4 unit SKB rack. Technical condition 1a, only some minor scratches.

Price: [size=3][b]1300£ / 1490€[/b][/size] (includes shipment to the UK and all European countries)

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[*]4 x 600 W @ 8 Ohm • 4 x 1’000 W @ 4 Ohm / Bridge-mode: 2 x 2000 W @ 8 Ohm
[*]Power requirements AC:95 - 265V (50/60Hz)
[*]Power factor cos(fi) More than 0.95 from 200 W to full power
[*]Operating temperature O°C / + 45° C
[*]Weigth 10 Kg
[*]External dimensions Standard rack 19", 1 unit ( H ), 455 mm ( D )
[*]Consumption average 1250 VA max (Q5001)
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[*]Bandwith ( 1 W, 8 ohm ) 5Hz – 30KHz
[*]Damping factor ( 8 ohm ) >600 @100Hz
[*]Slew rate ( 8 ohm ) 40V /uS ( input filter bypassed )
[*]S/ N ratio > 105dB A-Weighted 20Hz-20KHz
[*]Distortion THD : Max < 0.5% From 0.1W to full power (typically < 0.1%)
[*]Intermodulation SMPTE Max < 0.5% From 0.1W to full power (typically < 0.1%)
[*]Intermodulation DIM 100 Max < 0.02% From 0.1W to full power (typically < 0.01%)
[*]Input Balanced to ground , XLR female combo jack 6.3 mm
[*]Impedance 10 Kohm each leg, electronically balanced to ground
[*]Gain/ Sensitivity 32dB( 32,30,28, 26,24, 22, 20, 18, 14, 14, 4, -100, front knobs dents)
[*]Output Neutrik 4-pole
[*]Speakon connectors pins 1+ 1- single ended, 2+ / 2- bridged
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Woh Basschatters! Now there's a treat you don't see often. An incredible power amplifier that is very highly regarded around the touring PA network. I owned a D series Powersoft for a while and it really was without a doubt the best power amp I owned. Yet another case of me selling something I never should have! Whhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy!

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[quote name='dood' post='1008231' date='Nov 1 2010, 09:58 AM']Woh Basschatters! Now there's a treat you don't see often. An incredible power amplifier that is very highly regarded around the touring PA network. I owned a D series Powersoft for a while and it really was without a doubt the best power amp I owned. Yet another case of me selling something I never should have! Whhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy![/quote]
Because we love ya for it ........we've all bought crackin' gear :)

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[quote name='dood' post='1008231' date='Nov 1 2010, 09:58 AM']Yet another case of me selling something I never should have![/quote]

And I greatly enjoyed owning/using that amp for a year or two, before trading it on to Flanker.

The Digams are just superb pieces of kit.

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[quote name='E sharp' post='1009101' date='Nov 1 2010, 10:44 PM']Because we love ya for it ........we've all bought crackin' gear :)[/quote]


[quote name='Happy Jack' post='1009112' date='Nov 1 2010, 10:52 PM']And I greatly enjoyed owning/using that amp for a year or two, before trading it on to Flanker.

The Digams are just superb pieces of kit.[/quote]


Ok, so I am glad that my gear went to great people who I know would look after it :)

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