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Price Paid:
$200.00
from TMS Electronics Year / Model Reviewed: XM-404EQX Strengths: Excellent sound shaping controls.
Easy to read indicators (tells you exactly how much power you are using)
Affordable.
Amp does not generate very much heat.
All connectors are on one side. Weaknesses: It takes up HUGE TRACTS OF LAAAAND!
It's Red.
EQ and Volume Pots are very sensitive to dirt/corrosion.
Setting the thing up can take days.
Cost vs. lifespan is not a good value. Summary: When I was looking to buy a 4 channel amp, every stereo shop told me to stay away from Sony like the plauge. I went ahead anyway because the amp had good specs. At first it was a perfect match for my car. I have very strange acoustics in my Audi A4 and the built in EQ's finally let me find a great neutral sound. For the money, it couldn't be beat.
The first unit arrived DOA, thankfully my installer had one in stock and swapped it for me free.
After about a year of ownership, I'm starting to have lots of problems with it. Sometimes channels pop in and out. Sometimes I lose frequency ranges, and the balance never seems quite right anymore. This problem is extremely annoying. Turning all the knobs makes it stop for a few weeks, but eventually it comes back. I'm going to take it apart and clean it out real good before sending it to the scrap heap. This experience has cost Sony my future business for some time. Similar Products Used: Numerous 2 and 4 channel amps.
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