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Hifonics Mercury II V2 Amplifier

2-channel amplifier, 2 x 150 / 1 x 500 W RMS (4 Ω) / 2 x 250 W RMS (2 Ω), class A/B
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Hifonics Mercury II V2 Amplifier
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Hifonics Mercury II V2 Amplifier

The MERCURY series has always held a special position in the HiFonics range due to its compact design and high performance. The popular amplifiers have now been expanded with new models and are available as V2 editions with even higher performance up to 2 kW and new features. Newly included are high-level inputs with automatic turn-on, EPS®, and an elegant bass level remote control. The new MERCURY II model is now also available as a V2 version of the 2-channel variant. With significantly increased power up to 2 x 150 watts RMS at 4 ohms, the amplifier can power powerful speakers or deliver up to 500 watts RMS for subwoofers in bridged mode.

Main Features

  • Compact dimensions.
  • Massive aluminum heatsink with perfect cooling.
  • Pressure-cast ends with hidden mounting channels.
  • High efficiency and high power.
  • Molded power and speaker terminals.
  • High-level inputs with EPS (Error Protection System).
  • Automatic turn-on.
  • Bass remote control.

About the Brand

Hifonics is among the world legends in car audio. Since its inception in the 1980s, it has defined standards in car audio and is a strong player in amplifiers, speakers, and subwoofers. The brand is known for its uncompromising philosophy - combining top performance with precise craftsmanship and distinctive design. Hifonics products appeal to all customers, from demanding audiophiles to enthusiasts who want to experience rich bass and maximum dynamics in their car. Hifonics amplifiers are renowned for their high stability, clear sound, and enormous power potential. The speakers and subwoofers are also known for their precise craftsmanship and long lifespan, even under extreme load. Hifonics continuously innovates its products. Modern technologies, such as hybrid buffer capacitors, extremely rigid carbon membranes, MICA composite membranes, or advanced cooling, push the boundaries of sound even further. In addition to top-quality amplifiers, the portfolio includes practical accessories, from bass remote controls to mounting accessories and stylish protective grilles. If you're looking for a proven brand that combines a legendary name with modern technologies and top-quality sound, Hifonics is the right choice for your car. Experience superior performance that you can feel - with Hifonics, you'll always be one step ahead!
Catalog numberMERCURY II V2
BrandHifonics
LinksOfficial web presentation
Energy class of the amplifierAmplifiers are divided into two basic classes: analog and digital . Analog amplifiers (A/B) have higher consumption requirements, but usually have a more natural sound. Digital amplifiers (D) have significantly lower consumption and higher efficiency, but the sound may not be as faithful as with classic analog amplifiers. A/B
Number of amplifier channelsAmplifiers are divided into:
- Monoblocks
- 2-channel
- 3-channel
- 4-channel
- 5-channel
- 6-channel
- multi-channel

Each channel is used to power one speaker for the coaxial type, or one side if they are component speakers.

Monoblock type amplifiers are mainly used for subwoofers.

2-channel are suitable for both subwoofers and, for example, the front pair of speakers in a car.

3-channel is used for front or rear speakers + subwoofer.

4-channel are used for front + rear speakers or 1 pair of speakers + subwoofer.

6 or 5-channel are used for 2 pairs of speakers + subwoofer, most often.

Bridging means connecting the amplifier to a bridge, using the + pole from one channel and the - pole from the other channel. In most cases this is shown as "BRIDGED" on the amplifier.
2
RMS power into 4 ΩRMS power when loading speakers or subwoofer at 4 Ω. RMS power is the constant power of the amplifier and is one of the most important parameters when choosing an amplifier. 2 x 150 / 1 x 500 W
RMS power into 2 ΩRMS power when loading speakers or subwoofer at 2 Ω. RMS power is the constant power of the amplifier and is one of the most important parameters when choosing an amplifier. 2 x 250 W
InputsRCA
High pass filter (HPF)HPF / HP or The "hi pass filter" offers the option of setting the amplifier using a potentiometer so that medium, possibly mid-bass and treble frequencies play upwards from a certain frequency.

Example:
Amplifiers most often have an HPF from 40 to 300 Hz. If we set the potentiometer to a value of approx. 150 Hz, the sound will be clipped so that it plays frequencies from 150 Hz up to the maximum upper limit of the entire frequency range of the amplifier, perhaps up to 20,000 Hz. We recommend setting this potentiometer in the range of 80-160 Hz. Thanks to this setting option, the speakers can handle a higher performance, as you will not overload them with bass in the lower frequency range.
10 - 4000 Hz
Low-pass filter (LPF)LPF / LP or "low pass filter" offers the possibility to adjust the amplifier using a potentiometer so that the lower band plays only the frequencies in a certain band that you need. This filter is used to adjust the frequency range for the subwoofer, so that it does not overload or distort the sound.

Example:
Amplifiers most often have an LPF from 20 to 300 Hz. We recommend setting this potentiometer in the range of 45-80 Hz.
50 - 4000 Hz
Bass boostBass boost or bass enhancement. With this function, the bass itself can be emphasized, at a high level of bass boost, the speakers and the subwoofer can distort a lot and the sound will be worse than better. We therefore recommend using the "bass boost" function wisely. With maximum use of bass boost, there is a risk of damage to the speakers and thus to the subwoofer. 0 - 12 dB
High level inputsThe high-level input on the amplifier allows connection directly to the existing speakers in the car without additional purchase of an external high/low adapter. Important equipment in the case of installing an amplifier on an original car radio. Yes
Socket input terminalsFerrule terminals allow better wiring contact to the amplifier. It is also a more secure form of terminals. If you are tightening the sleeve terminals, we recommend retightening them after 1 day, as the connected cable gradually compresses. Yes
Remote control included in the packageSome models of amplifiers also come with wired remote controls in the package, which on one side plug into the amplifier and on the other side you have a potentiometer that you can place anywhere in the cabin. A common place to place the remote control is under the steering wheel. The advantage is the regulation of power, and therefore volume, depending on driving conditions and the mood of the crew in the car. Yes
Dimensions of the amplifier205 x 46 x 258 mm

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