Bass Habit Play SPL full-range amplifiers 

Bass Habit is adding three new full-range Class D amplifiers to the Play SPL lineup. Two mono models and one 4-channel. All built to handle real-world use without fuss. No gimmicks. Just proper power that holds up when the volume goes up. 

Well… maybe one gimmick. We couldn’t help ourselves. There’s an illuminated Bass Habit logo on top. So yes, you can show your friends and brag a little. 

Full-range flexibility 

All three amplifiers are full-range designs. That means you can run them your way. Subs, mids, tweeters, or full systems without external crossovers. No strange limitations or forced setups. Just the freedom to build what you want. 

High-pass and low-pass filters are built in. The 4-channel model reaches up to 6 kHz, making it suitable for mids and highs without additional processing. Bass boost is there when you want extra punch. Simple tools, chosen to work when things get loud. 

Built to endure 

Oversized heatsinks and an efficient thermal design keep temperatures in check when the music is pushing hard. A five-way protection system monitors temperature, load, current and voltage. These amplifiers are made for pressure, not gentle play. 

Selected models include a bass remote with real-time clipping indication. It speeds up setup and gives instant feedback while playing. Especially useful in SPL-style builds where limits tend to be tested. 

Play SPL models 

SP12001FR 
Fullrange mono amplifier delivering up to 1210 W RMS at 1 ohm 
Compact format, primarily designed for subwoofer use 
Flexible enough for midbass or more creative builds 

SP31001FR 
High-output fullrange mono amplifier with up to 3120 W RMS at 1 ohm 
Optimized for high-power, low-impedance applications 
Fullrange design allows use beyond traditional subwoofer systems 

SP5504FR 
Fullrange 4-channel amplifier delivering up to 4×555 W RMS at 1 ohm 
Designed as a system amplifier for doors, midrange, tweeters or fullrange setups 
Bridgeable outputs and wide crossover ranges for flexible system design 

Wire it right, feed it plenty of current, and let it PLAY.  

Find all the details at www.basshabit.com.