The ME-400 Four Channel, marine grade amplifier provides 400 watts of crisp, clean audio power. The amplifier can be easily configured to enhance your listening pleasure. Both crossover circuits and high pass and low pass filters are fully adjustable so you can power your subwoofer as well as your standard speakers. Gold plated connections resist corrosion. Rubber mounting feet isolate vibration. Efficient heat sink design ensures uninterrupted operation. Built from the ground up to withstand the rigors of the marine environment, the ME-400 will be an outstanding addition to your vessel's audio system. circuits and high pass and low pass filters are fully adjustable so you can power your subwoofer as well as your standard speakers. Gold plated connections resist corrosion. Rubber mounting feet isolate vibration. Efficient heat sink design ensures uninterrupted operation. Built from the ground up to withstand the rigors of the marine environment, the ME-400 will be an outstanding addition to your vessel's audio system.
This new antenna offers the most highly advanced electric and electronic characteristics available. It is important to note that Polaris comes with two amplifiers – one internal and one external. This new model has some very interesting and innovative technical characteristics, one of which is the presence of bypasses for both the amplifiers: coaxial relays which make it possible to obtain optimal reception signal management under any condition. Another characteristic of the bypass is to dampen interference from onboard appliances or from inferior quality power sources: these types of interference normally affect the video portion of digital terrestrial signals creating a disturbance that can go from picture haze to total blackout. Polaris is able to receive both horizontally and vertically polarized signals and is therefore the ideal antenna for both analogical and digital reception. Now add to this the extra efficacy provided by an antenna element constructed according to the log-periodic principle – or rather, a directive element having a 60° lobe within which you obtain maximum gain, that in this particular case is 6dB (UHF), able to receive even if positioned to different angles.