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From the Manufacturer The Sony GS-100 Class-D subwoofer amplifier affords incredible installation flexibility thanks to its compact size and packs quite a punch. GS series amplifiers offer tremendous value including convenience features such as: modern cosmetics, variable cross-overs and singe-side electrical connections to suit almost any application.Amp Design The XM-GS100's efficient Class-D mono block design, compact chassis size and single sided connections provide multiple mounting options while maximizing output and control for your audio system. 4 Ohm Power Output The XM-GS100 delivers 330 watts RMS power at 4 ohm with 14.4 volts, from 20 Hz - 200 Hz with less than 1% THD+N. This unit has a maximum output power of 600 mono at 4 ohm. 2 Ohm Power Output The XM-G100 delivers 600 watts RMS power at 2 ohm with 14.4 volts, at 50 Hz with less than 1% THD+N. This unit has a mximum output power of 1100 watts mono at 2 ohm. Built-in Crossovers The XM-GS100 has a removable top panel that conceals a variable 12 dB/oct LPF (Low-Pass filter) at 50-300Hz as well as a 12 dB/octave sub-sonic HPF (High-Pass filter), variable at 6-70Hz to maximize your systems potential. This amplifier also offers a variable 0-10 dB 40 Hz bass boost circuit to increase low frequency response. Input Flexibilty As well as traditional RCA inputs, the XM-GS100 offers direct connections (High Level Input) to the speaker output of your car audio unit if it is not equipped with RCA line outputs. The auto sensing, high level input feature also allows the amplifier to be powered up without the need for remote power turn on connections. Protection Circuitry The Active Thermal Control regulates the units operating temperature for stable, long-term playback at high volume levels. Dynamic Distortion Suppressor reduces distortion that occurs at higher playback levels for clear bass reproduction. Warranty The XM-GS100 includes a 3 year warranty. 1. CEA-2006 Compliant — Standardized “Voluntary” Testing & Measurement Methods for Mobile Audio Amplifiers. This standard advocates a uniform method for determining an amplifier’s RMS power and signal-to-noise ratio. Using 14.4 volts, RMS watts are measured into a 4-ohm impedance load at 1 percent Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) plus noise, at a frequency range (for general purpose amplifiers) of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. Product Description The Sony GS-100 Class-D subwoofer amplifier affords incredible installation flexibility thanks to its compact size and packs quite a punch. GS series amplifiers offer tremendous value including convenience features such as: modern cosmetics, variable cross-overs and singe-side electrical connections to suit almost any application.