Scythe Kama Bay AMP 2000 amplifier unveiled

Posted on Friday, May 21 2010 @ 15:42 CEST by Thomas De Maesschalck
Scythe presents the Kama Bay AMP 2000, a new Class D amplifier that can be mounted into a 5.25" bay. The Scythe Kama Bay AMP 2000 is available in a black and silver edition, they'll be available in retail stores for around $59.95 (50.35EUR, excl. VAT).
Scythe Kama Bay AMP 2000 Class D amplifier offers a variety of connection options for users. Three RCA connectors, one 3.5 mm Stereo-Mini (jack) connector and an integrated USB power connector (for recharge for USB devices) can be found at the AMP 2000.

Users can switch among four available channels and are able to adjust the volume, treble, and bass levels individually at anytime. The powerful Yamaha IC YDA138(D-3) is build into Kama Bay AMP 2000 and guarantees great sound feeling. The digital amplifier can be used externally or internally into a standard 5.25 inch internal bay.


Specifications:

Model Name:
Kama Bay AMP 2000

Model Number:
SDAR-2000

Output:
2 x Speaker Channels
1 x Headphone

Input:
3 x RCA
1 x 3.5 mm Stereo-Mini

Power IC:
YAMAHA YDA138(D-3)

Number of Channels:
2 Stereo Channels

Maximum Output Continuous Current:
10 W x 2 Channels

Maximum Efficiency:
88% (8 Ω / 10 W)

S/N Ratio:
103 dB / 95dB (Headphone)

Harmonic Distortion Rate:
0,02% (1 KHz / 8 Ω)

Headphone:
50 mW x 2 Channels

Dimensions:
152 x 113 x 41 mm / 5.95 x 2.01 x 7.24 in
#When side-panels and insulators attached.

Capability of Connecting:
1 x USB-Relay Cable
1 x USB-Power Connector

Weight:
760 g / 26.81 oz.

Scope of delivery:
AC Adapter, Cable for Speaker, Installation Manual, Audio Cable (3.5 mm Stereo Mini - RCA / RCA - RCA / Stereo Mini - Stereo Mini), 2x PCI Bracket, PCI Bracket Screws, Unit Mounting Screws, 4-Pin Peripheral Adapter, USB-Relay Cable(5-Pin ↔ 4-Pin / 5-Pin ↔ USB-A)


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Thomas has been messing with computer since early childhood and firmly believes the Internet is the best thing since sliced bread. Enjoys playing with new tech, is fascinated by science, and passionate about financial markets. When not behind a computer, he can be found with running shoes on or lifting heavy weights in the weight room.



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