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Bose Professional PowerShareX PSX2404D

Four-Channel Power Amplifier

  • Total output: 2400 W at 70/100 V
  • Class D
  • Dante interface
  • Built-in DSP
  • Power sharing technology for dynamic, even or asymmetrical power distribution
  • Bose ControlSpace Designer software for control
  • Temperature-controlled fan
  • 6-pin Euroblock line inputs
  • 4-pin Euroblock GPI/remote input
  • RJ-45 ethernet
  • 8-pin Euroblock outputs
  • 12-pin Euroblock GPO/alarm outputs
  • RJ-45 Dante
  • 1U
  • Dimensions (W x H x D): 483 x 45 x 358 mm
  • Weight: 7.0 kg
  • Available since January 2024
  • Item number 570876
  • Sales Unit 1 piece(s)
  • Channels 4
  • Output power at 100 V 1200 W
  • Rack Units 1 U
  • DSP / Crossover Yes
  • Convection cooling No
  • Class Class D
  • Link Out No
  • Temperature controlled fan Yes
  • Width 483 mm
  • Depth 358 mm
  • Height 45 mm
  • Weight 7 kg
$3,398
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Four-channel Dante power amp

The Bose Professional PowerShareX PSX2404D is a four-channel power amplifier designed for seamless integration into a Dante network, delivering a total output of 2400W. Its rear panel offers flexible Euroblock outputs that support both low-impedance and high-impedance speaker loads, making it particularly well suited for use with Bose speakers. A built-in DSP allows users to configure presets through the ControlSpace Designer software, while PowerShare technology enables both symmetrical and asymmetrical distribution of power across the outputs, removing the need for channel bridging and ensuring that no channels are lost in the process. GPIO connections provide remote access to essential functions, and the temperature-controlled fan ensures efficient and adaptable operation, resulting in a highly flexible amplifier for a wide range of installations.

Bose Professional PowerShareX PSX2404D

Clear operation

Channel and system status LEDs are easy to read on the front panel, giving users an immediate overview of the amplifier's operating state. The user interface is accessed by removing the left ventilation filter cover, which is held in place by two magnets – inside, users can switch the power amplifier on or place it in standby. The operating mode can also be changed through the GPI connection, with an LED above the switch indicating the current status. To the right are the recall, soft reset, and hard reset buttons, the latter requiring a three-second press to avoid accidental activation. A soft reset restores the network parameters to their default values, while a hard reset performs a full system restart. Rotary controls for adjusting the volume of all four channels, allowing straightforward and precise operation, are located under these buttons.

Bose Professional PowerShareX PSX2404D, rear panel connections

Flexible Euroblock connections

Signals can be fed into and out of the power amplifier through the rear-panel connections, where a central terminal strip offers eight speaker outputs, each channel supplying 300W of balanced power. Directly beneath these outputs are DIP switches that allow users to refine the setup, enabling the selection of 70V or 100V output modes, switching between low- and high-impedance operation, and activating the high-pass filter with a choice of 30Hz or 70Hz. To the right, balanced analogue inputs are provided along with their remote level connections, allowing the input levels to be adjusted from a distance. The GPI connection further extends remote control options, making it possible to manage levels, power on/off functions and alarm triggers with ease.

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About Bose Professional

Bose Professional was established as an independent entity following its separation in 2023 from the Bose Corporation, a company best known for its consumer products. Today, Bose Professional is dedicated to developing sound systems that are straightforward in design, installation, and operation, serving live performance venues as well as commercial and conference environments. From workplaces and places of worship to universities, restaurants, retail stores, hotels, and event spaces of all kinds, Bose Pro systems are deployed across the globe. Decades of expertise have resulted not only in numerous innovations but, above all, in immensely practical and adaptable solutions.

Reliable power management

This power amplifier was designed for fixed installations that require both flexibility and reliable sound reinforcement. On the rear panel, the Break Save (BRK SAVE) and Energy Save (NRG SAVE) settings enable easy adaptation of power consumption to meet the system's requirements: Break Save reduces the maximum continuous current draw by half, lowering the available output power, while Energy Save decreases power consumption whenever the input signal drops below a defined threshold. This mode also enables automatic standby, switching the amplifier into low-power operation when no signal has been detected for 30 minutes. Although the amplifier is optimised for 4 ohm loads, it can also handle 2 ohm loads using the dedicated 2 ohm function, and in addition, the overall input amplifier sensitivity can be set to 35dB, 32dB, 29dB or 26dB, allowing precise adjustment to different system requirements.