With a flexible, installation-ready attitude, the Crown Comtech D Series Commercial power amps are versatile enough to be the foundation of a new system or easily integrate into an existing system.

Dante inputs and outputs, built-in DSP, power sharing, and switchable low or high impedance operation deliver control without complexity, all managed through a clean web-based interface that runs on any computer or tablet with no additional software required. The CTD-4125 delivers 125 watts per channel when driven evenly, and its asymmetrical power sharing allows both channels to draw from the full 500 watts in any ratio, making it easy to allocate power exactly where the system needs it.

Onboard DSP supports application-specific tuning and custom loudspeaker profiles, with factory JBL SpeakerTunings included for select models (all sold separately) to streamline system setup across an all-HARMAN ecosystem. Native communication through the HControl protocol allows direct integration with BSS OMNI processors and AMX MUSE controllers (sold separately), and an open API supports third-party control systems.

The compact 1RU, half-width chassis installs cleanly in a rack, under a table, or on a wall using the included hardware.

Crown CTD-4125 Features
  • Dante Inputs and Outputs
  • DSP for Room Tuning and Speaker Tuning
  • Power Sharing
  • WebUI Configuration
  • Lo-Z/Hi-Z switchable outputs
  • Compact Design
  • Factory JBL SpeakerTunings
  • Pilot Tone & Load Monitoring
  • Source Priority Switching
  • GPIO Interface
  • HControl

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