Hi everone, i am currently looking at this amp, A sony Xplod XM-2150GSX.
I have an Mtx 8000, 4 ohm, 400 watts rms speaker in a bandpass 4th order enclosure. This amp pumps 380 watts bridged 4 ohm. What confuses me is this line in the specs "• Rated outputs (Supply voltage at 14.4V)". What does 14.4 V supply voltage mean? Arent car batterys only 12 V? I have a 2002 Chevy trailblazer. Thanks for the help. Also, does this amp have 'high level' inputs? i mean i am gonna be using speaker wires to hook the sound from the stock head unit to the amp and not RCA cables. Does this amp have the inputs for my application? Thanks alot, Bassam.
Key Features:
760 Watts Max Power (into 2 ohms)
• 150 Watts x 2 into 4 Ohms, 20-20 kHz at 0.04% THD
• 380 Watts x 1 into 4 Ohms, 0.1% THD
• Variable Lo-Pass/Hi-Pass filters (50-300 Hz)
• Low Boost 0 - 10 dB at 40 Hz
• High current MOSFET power supply: A power supply that employs MOSFET transistors to convert DC to AC. Offers superior thermal stability and more accurate switching
• MOSFET output stage: An amplifier output stage that employs MOSFET transistors, offering superior thermal stability, faster switching, extended frequency range, and better transient response.
• Aluminum die-cast heat sink
• One-sided terminal layout
• Line-level and speaker level inputs
• Dual mode capability: An amplifier configuration in which both a stereo pair and mono speaker system are simultaneously powered by a stereo amplifier
• Gold-plated recessed connectors
• Through output
• Specifications:
• Circuit System: OTL (output transformerless) circuit, pulse power supply
• Inputs: RCA pin jacks
• Outputs
• Speaker terminals
• Through out pin jacks
• Speaker Impedance
• 2 - 8 Ohms (stereo)
• 4 - 8 Ohms (when used as a bridging amplifier)
• Maximum outputs
• 300 W x 2 (at 4 Ohm)
• 760 W (monaural) (at 4 ohms)
• Rated outputs (Supply voltage at 14.4V)
• 150 watts x 2 (20 Hz - 20 kHz, 0.04% THD, at 4 ohms)
• 190 watts x 2 (20 Hz - 20 kHz, 0.1% THD, at 2 ohms)
• 380 watts (monaural) (20 Hz - 20 kHz, 0.1% THD, at 4 ohms)
• Frequency response: 5 Hz - 50 kHz
• Harmonic distortion: 0.005% or less (at 1 kHz, 4 Ohm)
• Input level adjustment range
• 0.2 - 6.0 V (RCA pin jacks)
• 0.4 - 12.0 V (High level inputs)
• High-pass filter: 50 - 300 Hz, -12dB/oct
• Low-pass filter: 50 - 300 Hz, -12dB/oct
• Low Boost: 0 - 10 dB (40 Hz)
• Power supply voltage: 10.5 - 16 V
• Current Drain:
• At rated output: 40 A (4 Ohms)
• Remote input: 2 mA
Well you are correct in saying that a car battery is 12volts. But once you take into account the cars alternator once the car is running your car is supplied with around about 13.8 volts. So basically you will get a little less power out of the amp then rated there.
That amp does have line level inputs.
Yes it does have high level inputs. If you read the description, the 9th bullet down says line level (RCA) and speaker level (high level) inputs.
Oh, i see how this works! DO u guys think that this will dim the lights in the car when bass notes hit? since its supplying less power than needed?