Product Detail
Fusion® Apollo AP - DA214 Marine Amplifiers are top - notch zone amplifiers. The model number is 010 - 02569 - 00. Its circuit board has a special coating to protect it from marine elements. The indicator lights make it easy to spot electrical issues like current problems, shorts, and temperature concerns. With the included mounting brackets, installation on your boat is a breeze. These amplifiers are built to last. They've passed high - level tests for protection against salt fog, temperature, vibration, and UV. This compact zone amplifier expands audio zones, delivering high - quality sound in more areas of your boat. It works well with both 12 - and 24 - volt electrical systems. Note that a Fusion DSP - enabled marine stereo (Apollo RA770, Apollo RA670, Apollo WB670, MS - RA210) and Fusion speakers/subwoofers are required. Specifications: Physical dimensions without bracket are 3.94' x 3.94' x 1.57' (100 x 100 x 40 mm), and with bracket are 3.94' x 4.53' x 1.89' (100 x 115 x 48 mm). It weighs 1.01 lb (460 g), has an IPX7 water rating, and is a Class - D amplifier. The power ratings and other electrical details are clearly stated. In the box, you'll get one Apollo zone amplifier, one mounting bracket, three 6 - guage self - tapping screws, a wiring loom, installation instructions, and important safety and product information (ISPI).
Using the Fusion Apollo AP - DA214 zone amplifier is quite simple. First, make sure you have a Fusion DSP - enabled marine stereo (Apollo RA770, Apollo RA670, Apollo WB670, MS - RA210) and Fusion speakers/subwoofers, as they are required for this amplifier to work. Use the included mounting bracket and three 6 - guage self - tapping screws to install the amplifier on your boat. Connect the wiring loom according to the installation instructions. When it comes to electrical connections, ensure the voltage is within the operating range of 10.8 V - 32 V DC. Note that the amplifier has an electronic fuse of 16 A, so you don't need to replace it. Keep an eye on the indicator lights. They can show you electrical issues such as current problems, shorts, and temperature concerns at a glance. For maintenance, since the amplifier has been tested to resist salt fog, temperature, vibration, and UV, it's built to last. But try to keep it in an area with a temperature between 32° to 122° F (0° to 50° C). If you notice any issues, check the protection circuits which guard against reverse voltage, input under/over voltage, over temperature, and output short circuit.