Sunday, February 5th, 2012

Sony XM-2100GTX Car Audio Amplifier

Sony XM 2100GTX Car Audio Amplifier Sony XM 2100GTX Car Audio Amplifier Sony, a popular manufacturing concern of the world has recently introduced Sony XM-2100GTX Car Audio Amplifier to the UK market. Impressively designed, this product has come with light weight. This device has been intentionally designed to enhance the audio capabilities of your car music system. You can enjoy noise-free music with more audio output power. Users can get the benefit from certain embedded features like bass boost, dual channel, ability to bridge, equalizer, MOSFET circuitry and 3-way ready.

The music supporter has been constructed using compact dimensions as 5.4 cm height, 30.6 cm width and 20 cm depth. It is made compact so as to place it inside your car conveniently. It has been launched with vital features like 3-way ready and MOSFET circuitry. Dual channels are equipped with the device to offer realistic audio output. These dual channels have potential to offer highest power output up to 100 watts RMS at 4 Ohms and up to 125 watts RMS at 2 Ohms.

Manufacturer has made the unit with bridgeable functionality. Bass boost option is available with the unit. Highest bass boost frequency has been measured as 40 Hz. Utilize low-pass frequency from 50 Hz to 300 Hz. It is simple to buy Sony XM-2100GTX Audio Amplifier from the UK market as it is available in almost all the leading shops in the UK.

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