The RCF IPS Series is a range of two channel professional amplifiers that combine the latest high-performing class-H power amplification technology with long-term reliability. IPS 5.0K is a 2-channel power amplifier that delivers up to 2 x 2600 Watts at 4 Ohms impedance. It features independent gain control, signal/clip and fault indicators, stereo XLR input and output link, stereo/parallel/bridge switch, speakON, and binding post output connectors. Moreover, it is protected against short circuits. Thanks to its high-efficiency heat sinks and variable speed fans, IPS 5.0K can withstand extreme heat conditions, ensuring complete reliability.
Energize Your Sound
IPS are high-performance, versatile 2U power amplifiers for install applications, using sophisticated Class-H topology for two single-channel outputs, two parallel outputs, or a single-channel bridge operativity. High quality, low distortion audio output, flawless reliability and safety, industry-standard speakON connectors, and binding post terminals make IPS Series electronics the workhorse solution for mobile sound systems and permanent installation applications.
The Advantage of Class H
Class-H amplifiers modulate the supply voltage to the amplifier output devices so that it is never higher than necessary to support the signal swing. This reduces dissipation across the output devices connected to that supply and allows the amplifier to operate with an optimized efficiency, regardless of output power level. Up to full power, a Class-H design will require less energy than a pure class AB design, and is better suited for high-power applications.
Remarkable Audio Performance
With a very high signal-to-noise ratio, IPS amplifiers also boast a very low total harmonic distortion, making it perfect for highly demanding music applications hence delivering perfect vocal intelligibility.
Self-Protecting Architecture
IPS Amplifiers implement several safety strategies protecting both the amplifier and the sound system, including an effective peak limiting protection for the transducers. The temperature-controlled continuous variable speed double-fan system (front to back), combined with the high-efficiency heat sinks, allows the amplifier to maintain the optimal working temperature, no matter the environmental temperature or the power output. The circuit is protected from overheating and short circuits, also including protections against infrasonic DC and Very High Frequency (VHF) peaks from non-musical signals that could damage transducers.