Russound’s D250LS two-channel stereo amplifier delivers performance and features in a compact package. It boasts automatic local source switching capability and installation options with included hardware. The D250LS allows a local source (e.g., PC or TV in the bedroom) to automatically override the speakers in that particular zone of a distributed audio system. This can be accomplished with signal sensing for high and low level inputs, video signal and 12V trigger options for versatility in many different applications. A switching delay is also provided for maximum flexibility. The D250LS is rated at 50 watts per channel into 8 ohms and 75 watts per channel into 4 ohms. With the Stereo/Bridge Mono switch in the Bridge Mono position, both amplifier channels are combined for a higher powered mono output. In bridged mode the D250LS is rated at 150 watts of power into a single 8-ohm load. Each amplifier output channel incorporates robust thermal and short circuit protection for safety and reliability under extreme circumstances. The D250LS comes with hardware that allows for several installation options. It can be wall-mounted, placed on a shelf, or mounted in a 1U rack space. Because of its compact design, two amplifiers can be rack-mounted side-by-side - perfect for powering Zones 7 and 8 on the MCA-C5 controller.
- Switches speakers between a local source and a distributed audio system
- Four mounting options available with included hardware
- Low-profile design permits use in areas most amplifiers won't fit
- Channels are bridgeable to create one channel with substantial power output
- Robust circuitry is designed for long-term stability