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DC Audio Pitbull 20.0k 20,000 Watt 1 Ohm Stable Monoblock Amplifier
DC Audio Pitbull 20.0k 20,000 Watt 1 Ohm Stable Monoblock Amplifier
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DC Audio Pitbull 20.0k Monoblock Amplifier
The DC Audio Pitbull 20.0k is built for serious power and serious systems. Sold by AudioSellerz.com, this 1 ohm stable monoblock is made for people putting together a real high-output build and needing an amplifier that can deliver hard power on a 12 volt setup. DC rates it at 20,000 watts x 1 at 1 ohm, 7,500 watts x 1 at 2 ohm, and 5,000 watts x 1 at 4 ohm at 14.4 volts.
This is not a small daily-driver amp for a basic setup. This is the kind of amplifier you look at when the goal is moving real air, running a serious sub stage, and building around strong charging support. DC calls this part of their competition series, and the layout reflects that with triple 0 gauge power inputs and triple 0 gauge ground inputs so you can feed it the current it needs the right way.
You also get the controls people actually need when dialing in a big subwoofer setup. The Pitbull 20k includes a variable low pass filter, variable subsonic filter, variable bass boost, phase shift, RCA pass-thru, and a wired bass knob with clip light so you can keep a better eye on the system when you are pushing it. DC also lists input sensitivity from 6V to 0.2V, frequency response from 15Hz to 270Hz, and a 24dB/octave crossover.
Physically, this is a big amplifier built for big power. DC lists the heatsink at 37.75" long, 11.5" wide, and 2.6" high, so make sure the space is there before ordering. They also note this amp is for 12 volt systems only, should not be charged over 15.5 volts, and should not be mounted to a subwoofer box.
DC’s own installation recommendations show exactly what kind of setup this amp belongs in: 2 upgraded alternators or around 450 amps of charging power, an upgraded under-hood battery, and either a large rear AGM bank or lithium support, along with 0 gauge OFC power and ground runs front to back. This is the right kind of amplifier for someone building a real high-power demo setup, competition-style sub stage, or a no-shortcuts bass build that needs one monoblock capable of carrying major output.
At AudioSellerz.com, this is the kind of amp for shoppers who already know they need more than entry-level power. If the goal is a serious DC Audio amplifier that can anchor a large subwoofer setup on 12 volt, the DC Audio Pitbull 20.0k is made for that job.
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