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Sony XM-GS400 4-channel car amplifier — 70 watts RMS x 4 (New Stock)

Item # 158XMGS400

You'll get 70 watts RMS to each of your front and rear speakers with Sony's XM-GS400 4-channel amplifier driving...

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Item # 158XMGS400

About the Sony XM-GS400

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Brings you the music

You'll get 70 watts RMS to each of your front and rear speakers with Sony's XM-GS400 4-channel amplifier driving your system. Or you can switch the amp into 2-channel mode to power a couple of subs with 160 watts RMS each. This compact amp sports a hefty heatsink that gets rid of the heat that's generated when you're pushing your system hard. The XM-GS400 also uses a cooling fan, which automatically adjusts its speed for the heat it detects, ensuring this small amplifier will always produce the power that's expected.

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You'll get 70 watts RMS to each of your front and rear speakers with Sony's XM-GS400 4-channel amplifier driving your system. Or you can switch the amp into 2-channel mode to power a couple of subs with 160 watts RMS each. This compact amp sports a hefty heatsink that gets rid of the heat that's generated when you're pushing your system hard. The XM-GS400 also uses a cooling fan, which automatically adjusts its speed for the heat it detects, ensuring this small amplifier will always produce the power that's expected.

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All connections are located on one side of the amp, which makes wiring simpler and neater. The tuning controls sit protected under a cover so they won't get inadvertently moved. You'll find separate controls for the front and rear channels on this versatile amp. You can run two speakers and a sub, for instance, and have the correct high-pass, low-pass, and subsonic filters available to get the tone right. You'll appreciate the bass boost, if you need a little extra punch. Sony protects this amp with a 3-year warranty, and that says a lot.

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Product highlights:

  • 4-channel car amplifier
  • 70 watts RMS x 4 at 4 ohms (80 watts RMS x 4 at 2 ohms)
  • 160 watts RMS x 2 in bridged mode (4-ohm stable in bridged mode)
  • CEA-2006 compliant
  • separate variable high- and low-pass filters for front and rear channels (40-500 Hz, 12 dB per octave)
  • separate variable subsonic filters for front and rear channels (6-70 Hz, 12 dB/octave)
  • separate bass boosts for front and rear channels (0-10 dB at 40 Hz)
  • preamp and speaker-level inputs
  • cooling fan
  • fuse rating: 30A x 2
  • 8-gauge power and ground leads recommended — wiring and hardware not included with amplifier
  • 10-3/4"W x 2-1/8"H x 8"D
  • warranty: 3 years
  • MFR # XM-GS400

What's in the box:

  • Four channel amplifier
  • 4" Speaker level input harness
  • Two 30 amp ATO fuses (installed)
  • Four 1/2" Self-tapping screws
  • Operating instructions (English/ French/ Spanish)
  • Warranty information

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Features

Overview: The XM-GS400 is is a four channel amplifier with independent controls for the front and rear sections. Both the front and rear sections are bridgeable, so the amp can be used in 4-channel, 3-channel, or 2-channel mode.

Protection Circuitry: The amp has three protection circuits:

  • Thermal: turns the amp off when the operating temperature is too high
  • Short circuit: turns the amp off when the speaker outputs are short-circuited
  • DC Offset: turns the amp off when it generates direct current

Crossover: The front and rear sections of the amp have independent crossover controls:

  • Mode: 3-position switch; Low Pass, Off (crossover is bypassed), High Pass
  • Frequency: 50-300 Hz; continuously variable

Subsonic Filter: The front and rear sections of the amp also have independent subsonic filter controls. The cutoff frequency is continuously variable from 6 Hz to 70 Hz.

Bass Boost: For added low frequency output, the amplifier has bass boost circuits centered at 40 Hz, variable from 0 to +10 dB. There are separate bass boost controls for the front and rear amplifier sections.

Power/Ground Terminals: The power and ground screw terminals are 0.55" wide.

Remote Terminal: The remote turn on screw terminal is 0.35" wide.

Speaker Outputs: Each speaker output screw terminal is 0.37" wide.

Speaker-level Input Harness: An 8-pin speaker level input harness is included, allowing you to easily connect the amplifier to a factory radio or a receiver without preamp outputs.

Auto Turn-on: When using the speaker level inputs, the amp will automatically turn on when it senses an input signal.

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Q
What's the peak wattage in 2 channel mode?
christian m  Feb 13, 2014
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The manual shows peak power as 350 watts x 2 (at 4 Ohms).
jeff  Feb 17, 2014 (Staff)

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