XM-GTX6041
The XM-GTX6041 amplier aord incredible installation exibility and
packs quite a punch. GTX ampliers oer tremendous value including
convenience features such as: modern cosmetics, variable cross-overs,
multiple channel congurations and singe-side electrical connections to
suit almost any application.
Specications
Amplier Section
Max power output
Power Ad Hoc
Speaker Impedance
Audio
Band
Circuit System
Frequency Response
Harmonic Distortion
Impedance
Input Level
Noise Level
Power Supply
Inputs and Outputs
Audio In
Audio Out
Input(s)
Line Level Input(s)
Output(s)
RCA Audio Input(s)
Power
Current Drain
Input Voltage
Internal Power Supply
Output Power
Power Requirements
Rated Output
Speaker
Impedance
Speaker Terminal Type
Weights and Measurements
Dimensions (Approx.)
Dimensions (Approx) Depth
600W max power
60W per channel at 4 Ohms from 20Hz-20kHz with 1% THD
2-8 Ohm stereo
4-8 Ohms mono
Low Pass Filter: 80 HZ, -18dB/oct
High Pass Filter: 80 HZ, -12dB/oct
OTL Output Transformerless Circuit Pulse Power Supply
5-50kHz (+0/-3 dB)
0.05% or less (at 1 kHz, 4 ohm)
2-8 Ohm stereo
4-8 Ohms mono
0.3 - 6.0V (RCA input)
93 dBA
OTL Output Transformerless Circuit Pulse Power Supply
RCA Pin Jacks
Speaker Terminals
RCA Pin Jacks
RCA pin jacks
Speaker Terminals
Pin Jacks: 0.3 - 6V
At rated output: 31 Amp (at 4 Ohms)
10.5-16V Power Supply Voltage
OTL Output Transformerless Circuit
Pulse Power Supply
Maximum Output: 110W x 4 (at 4 Ohms), 150W x 4 (at 2 Ohms)
12V DC Car Battery (Negative Ground)
60W x 4 (20Hz-20kHz, 1% THD+N, at 4 Ohms, 14.4V)
70W x 4 (20Hz-20kHz, 1% THD+N, at 2 Ohms, 14.4V)
2-8 Ohms in Stereo Mode
4-8 Ohms mono
Output terminals
14 7/8 x 2 1/4 x 10"
(376 x 55 x 252 mm)
10"
4/3 Channel GTX Series Amplier
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Dimensions (Approx) Height
Dimensions (Approx) Width
Weight (Approx.)
Supplied Accessories
Supplied Accessories
2 1/4"
14 7/8"
6 lbs 10 oz
Mounting Screws (4)
Protection Cap (1)
1. CEA-2006 Compliant — Standardized “Voluntary” Testing & Measurement Methods for
Mobile Audio Ampliers. This standard advocates a uniform method for determining an
amplier’s RMS power and signal-to-noise ratio. Using 14.4 volts, RMS watts are measured
into a 4-ohm impedance load at 1 percent Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) plus noise, at a
frequency range (for general purpose ampliers) of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz.
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without notice. /Updated: March 9, 2012