Sony XM-GTR2202 GTX Series Amplifier Review
Sony XM-GTR2202 GTX Series Amplifier Feature
- Two-channel bridgeable amplifier with MOSFET power supply
- Delivers 270 Watts RMS x 2 at 2 ohms; 220 Watts RMS x 2 at 4 ohms; 1400 Watts max bridged
- Line and speaker level inputs
- Variable low pass filter from 50-300Hz; subsonic filter
- Variable bass boost of 0 to +10 dB @ 40 Hz
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Line and speaker level inputs. |
1400 watts max power when bridged. |
Bridgeable Power
In bridged mono mode, the XM-GTR2202 can deliver a whopping 1400 watts to your subwoofer.
MOSFET Power Supply
High-output MOSFET Power ICs produce clearer and more accurate sound with less distortion and at higher signal/noise ratios.
Low Pass Filters
Variable low-pass filter from 50-300 Hz.
Variable Bass Boost
Variable bass boost of 0 to +10 dB at 40Hz provides additional bass response at lower frequencies.
Variable Subsonic Filter
Trim the signal of unusable bass--below human hearing range and taxing to audio systems--for further efficiency with the Subsonic filter. Set it between 6 and 70 Hz.
Line/Speaker Level Inputs
Helps ensure compatibility with most receivers.
Line Out
The XM-GTR2202 features a line out, convenient for system building.
What's in the Box
Sony XM-GTR2202 GTX Series Amplifier, User's Manual
Sony XM-GTXR2202 GTX Series Amplifier
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