The SMART line is made of full-range amplifiers designed for playing from mid-bass up to mid-high frequencies, offering ideal power and performance.
These amplifiers stands out for its cutting-edge multi-impedance technology, delivering high performance with adaptive intelligence. These amplifiers are capable of providing the same RMS power across a variable impedance range between 1 and 2 ohms.
For example, the SMART 3, a 3000-watt RMS model maintains this constant power when operating at 1, 1.33, 1.66, or 2 ohms. The same principle applies to the SMART 5 (5000 watts RMS) and SMART 8 (8000 watts RMS), which deliver their full power output regardless of impedance within this range.
Comparison Table – Taramps SMART
MODEL | RATED POWER | NOMINAL IMPEDANCE | POSSIBLE SPEAKERS CONNECTION | RECOMMENDED CURRENT (BATTERY) | SUGGESTED CABLE GAUGE (POWER SUPPLY AND SPEAKERS OUTPUT) |
SMART 3 | 3000W RMS | 1~2 OHMS | 1x 2Ω ~ 2x 4Ω ~ 4x 8Ω ~ 4x 4Ω ~ 8x 8Ω. (in parallel) | Min. 150A / Ideal: 180–200A | — Power: Min. 21 mm² / Max. 50 mm² — Speakers: 6 mm² |
SMART 5 | 5000W RMS | 1~2 OHMS | 1x 2Ω ~ 2x 4Ω ~ 4x 8Ω ~ 4x 4Ω ~ 8x 8Ω. (in parallel) | Min. 200A / Ideal: 250–300A | — Power: 2x 70 mm² — Speakers: 10 mm² |
SMART 8 | 8000W RMS | 1~2 OHMS | 1x 2Ω ~ 2x 4Ω ~ 4x 8Ω ~ 4x 4Ω ~ 8x 8Ω. (in parallel) | Min. 300A / Ideal: 350–400A | — Power: 2x 70 mm² — Speakers: 10 mm² |
Basic Principle
- Parallel Impedance: When connecting multiple speakers of the same impedance in parallel, the equivalent impedance decreases.
- Always respect the minimum channel impedance (as specified by the manufacturer) to avoid overload, overheating, and distortion.
- Your speakers must have power handling equal to or greater than the RMS power specified by the amplifier.
Important Notice
Always check the impedance of your speakers before connecting them to the amplifier. This prevents incompatibility issues and possible damage to both the speakers and the amplifier.
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