The Yamaha T3N is a power amplifier that is designed to deliver high-quality sound for a wide range of applications. With its rugged construction and advanced features we recommend Yamaha T3N hire for a wide range of applications, such as live concerts, secondary stages at festivals and conferences.
Featuring a Class-D amplifier with advanced DSP processing, the T3N delivers a maximum output of 2500 watts at 4 ohms. It also includes a variety of input and output options, including XLR and TRS connectors, allowing you to connect a variety of audio sources.
The T3N also includes advanced protection features, such as a built-in limiter and thermal protection, ensuring reliable performance even in the most demanding environments. Additionally, the T3N features a compact and lightweight design, making it easy to transport and set up.
Overall, the Yamaha T3N is an excellent choice for anyone looking for a high-quality power amplifier that delivers reliable performance and advanced features in a compact and easy-to-use package.
At Inspira, we offer flexible rental options and competitive pricing on Yamaha T3N Hire, this can be provided as a dry hire option or as part of a larger production package. Our experienced audio professionals can provide expert advice and support, ensuring that you have everything you need to deliver exceptional sound quality and an unforgettable experience for your audience.
Key Features of Yamaha T3N Hire
High power for tour applications: T3n = 1900W (stereo,2ohms)
Stable 2-ohm drive capability is ideal for line array speaker systems
A variety of input terminals, removable handles, and other features for maximum installation and handling versatility
Specification of Yamaha T3N Hire
Power output: 790 watts per channel into 8Ω (stereo), 2800 watts into 8Ω (mono)
Output Power (1kHz, THD+N=1%):1900W @ 2 ohms perchannel, 1400W @ 4 ohms per channel, 800W @ 8 ohms per channel, 3800W @ 4 ohms bridge, 2800W @ 8 ohms bridge
Frequency response: 20Hz to 20kHz
Maximum Input Voltage: +24dBu
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