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Pioneer GM-6300F


$200.00 Released April, 2008

Product Shot 1 The Pros:Installation is simple and straight forward, hookups are well designed. Casing is very durable, can take a few little bumps without any marks at all. Works with a good variety of subwoofer setups.

The Cons:A little bulky, can't always fit under a seat.

The Pioneer GM-6300F is a four-channel bridgeable amplifier from the Pioneer GM series. An upgrade from the GM-4300F, the GM-6400F supports an increased maximum power (600w versus 400w). The GM-6400F, however, maintains the GM-4300’s frequency response (10Hz-50kHz), signal-to-noise ratio (>95dB), and total harmonic distortion (0.010%).

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The GM-6400 is essentially an exact duplicate of the GM-4300, except with an increased power output. In addition, the GM-6300F comes equipped with 4-channel crossovers that accurately route frequency signals, and speaker level inputs that allow the user to connect any OEM unit into the amplifier. Priced at $199.95, the GM-6300F is cited as a formidable component to the $159.95 GM-4300, and worthwhile for consumers seeking an extra ‘bang’ for the buck.

Features

  • Output Power (4 Ohm, <=1% THD): 40 Watts x 4
  • Output Power (4 Ohm Bridged, <=1% THD): 100 Watts x 2
  • Output Power (2 Ohm, <=1% THD): 50 Watts x 4
  • Signal to Noise (1 Watt into 4 Ohms): 80 dBA
  • Signal-to-Noise Ratio: >95dB
  • Peak Music Power: 400 Watts
  • Number of Channels: 4
  • Load Impedance Capability: 2~8 Ohm (Stereo), 4~8 Ohm (Bridged)
  • Continuous Power (4 ohm): 40W x 4
  • Continuous Power (2 ohm): 50W x 4
  • Continuous Power Bridged (4 ohm): 100W x 2
  • Frequency Response: 10Hz ~ 50kHz
  • Total Harmonic Distortion: 0.010%
  • Dimensions: 11-13/16" x 2-3/8" x 10-5/8"

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    installation is simple and straight forward, hookups are well designed

  • 1

    casing is very durable, can take a few little bumps without any marks at all

  • 1

    works with a good variety of subwoofer setups

  • 1

    no noticeable loss of clarity in the signal

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    capable of loud volume output with the right speakers

  • 1

    can work with up to 4 separate drivers

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    a little bulky, can't always fit under a seat

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