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Pioneer GM-ME400X4 4-Channel Class-D Marine Amplifier 1200w Max Power Bridgeable Amplifier

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Pioneer GM-ME400X4 4-Channel Class-D 1200w Max Power Bridgeable Marine Amplifier

Pioneer's GM-ME400X4 is a Marine grade Class-D digital amplifier specifically designed for the marine environment, including features such as special painting, protective covers for the side panels, and RCA terminal covers.

  • 75 watts x 4 channel @ 4 ohms
  • 100 watts x 4 channel @ 2 ohms
  • Bridged: 200 watts x 2 channel @ 4 ohms
  • Total RMS Power: 600 watts
  • Class D 1 ohms Stable 4-Channel Amplifier

To prevent circuit shutdown, Pioneer's GM-ME400X4 digital amplifier circuit includes a "Protection Control System" that senses its internal temperature and automatically moderates input level accordingly. This design enhances the flexibility to connect multiple subwoofers to a system.

For extra flexibility, easy installation is guaranteed thanks to "Automatic Signal Sensing and Turn-On", which automatically detects an input signal and turns the amplifier on and off when connected via the speaker line input.

Variable High Pass Filters (HPF) and Low Pass Filter (LPF) means you can adjust the audio frequency more according to the speaker, subwoofer characteristics, and personal listening preferences.

The GM-ME400X4 has a sleek design thanks to its white cosmetics and hairline top plate enhancing the high-quality sense of design and a total of 800W.

Specs:

CEA-2006 Compliant : Yes
Ingress Protection : Conformal Coating

Allowable Load Impedance : 1 ohm to 8 ohm allowable
Avg Current Consumption (amps x #ch) : 2.6 A x 4-Channel - 4 Ohm / 3.8 A x 4-Channel - 2 Ohm / 3.8 A x 2-Channel - 4 Ohm
Continuous-Power-Output : 75 W x 4-Channel - 4 Ohm / 150 W x 4-Channel - 1 Ohm / 100 W x 4-Channel - 2 Ohm / 200 W x 2-Channel - 4 Ohm Bridged
Crossover Network Channel : HPF - A/B Ch 40Hz-500Hz / LPF - A/B Ch 40Hz-500Hz
Crossover Network Channel Slope : -12db/oct (A/B Ch)
Frequency Response Channel : 10 Hz to 50 kHz (+0dB,-3dB) A/B Ch
Fuse Rating : 30 A x 2
Maximum Power Output : 150 W x 4-Channel (4 Ohm) / 400 W x 2-Channel (4 Ohm Bridged)
Input Level @Gain Max : 0.2 V to 6.5 V - RCA / 0.8 V to 16 V - Speaker
Nominal Power Output : 1 Ohm - 150W x 4 / 2 Ohm - 100W x 4 / 4 Ohm - 75W x 4 / 4 Ohm Bridged - 200W x 2
RCA Input : 4-Channel
RMS Power Output : 1 Ohm - 150W RMS x 4 / 2 Ohm - 100W RMS x 4 / 4 Ohm - 75W RMS x 4 / 4 Ohm Bridged - 200W RMS x 2
Signal to Noise : 75 dBA (Reference: 1 W into 4 ohm)
Speaker Line input Sensor : Yes
THD-A/B/C Channel : =/< 1% ( 20 Hz to 20kHz) A/B Ch

Bridgable : Yes
Class : D
Grounding System : Negative
Power Source : 14.4V (10.8 V to 15.1 V allowable)
Protection Control system : Yes
Rubber Covers Included : FUSE, RCA
Terminal Type : Block
Unit Weight : 5.3 lbs/2.4kg

In the box:

  • 4-Channel marine amplifier
  • Two 30-amp ATO fuses (installed)
  • Control panel cover
  • Fuse cover
  • Cover for RCA Terminal (6)
  • 2 Speaker Level to RCA Input Adapters
  • Wire Terminal Tool
  • Installation Screws X 4
  • Three M3x8mm Machine screws
  • Owner's manual (English/ French)
  • 1 Year Warranty sheet

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