Sony XM 1902GX Amplifiers

Sony XM 1902GX Amplifiers 

DESCRIPTION

- LPF/HPF -- (Low Pass Filter) A crossover component that blocks high frequencies allowing only lower frequencies to pass through. (High Pass Filter) A crossover component that blocks low frequencies allowing only higher frequencies to pass through.
- MOS-FET Power Supply -- (Metal Oxide Semiconductor-Field Effect Transistor) A component that is capable of handling large amounts of current and has the ability to switch on and off at very high frequencies.
- Bridgeable Output -- Combines the output of two channels to produce one channel of greater output power.
- Frequency Response -- 5-50,000Hz (+0/-3dB)
- Harmonic Distortion -- 0.005% or less at 1kHz, 4 ohms
- Speaker Impedance -- 2 - 8 ohms stereo, 4 - 8 ohms bridged
- Input level adjustment range -- 0.2 - 6.0 Volts (line level), 0.4 - 12.0 Volts (speaker level)
- Phase Shift adjustment range -- 0 - 180 degrees (at 40 Hz)
- Power Supply Voltage -- 10.5 - 16 Volts
- Current Drain -- At rated output: 40 Amps at 4 ohms, remote input 2.0 mA

USER REVIEWS

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[Jul 05, 2002]
Jason D
Model Reviewed: XM 1902 GX

Strength:

Did a good job pushing two Kenwood KFC-W3003s running 150W RMS to each channel at 4 Ohms.

Weakness:

Only overheated once, not enough ventilation in my trunk. Controls are hard to get to once it's mounted.

Nice amp for the price. Runs warm in 4 Ohm mode, never tried 2 Ohm.

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OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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