The HPA2408 comes with eight 300-watt channels that can each power four-ohm, eight-ohm, 70-volt or 100-volt speaker loads. It is designed with a Class D output topology that generates sound quality similar to a Class AB amplifier, says the company. The HPA2408 also sports a front panel display featuring stepped level controls protected by a security cover.
The unit reportedly features a unique output stage, low resistance, direct couple thermal transfer design that speeds system cooldown and remains stable during fluctuating power conditions while also tailoring and limiting the amount of AC required in any given application.
The HPA2408 also gives venues the option to add networked audio capabilities to their setup, thanks to an included accessory card slot for an optional DAC8 Dante Card. Additional features include remote turn on, fault reporting and balanced line inputs with sensitivity settings.
The HPA2408 shipping now.