A 15,000-watt (15K) audio amplifier is an ultra-high-power, 1-channel (monoblock) Class D amplifier designed primarily for massive car audio SPL competitions or extreme subwoofer systems. They produce immense power (often at 1-ohm impedance) utilizing advanced heat management, such as multiple cooling fans and efficient MOSFET technology.
Key Features and Specifications:
Power Output: 15,000 Watts RMS (usually at 1 Ohm).
Class D Design: Highly efficient (around 75%) to minimize power loss as heat.
Voltage Requirements: Operates typically between 9V - 17V DC, requiring massive current, often needing 2x 2/0 AWG power/ground cables and 650A+ fusing.