Sony XM-GTR3301D Product Review

When it comes to choosing a Mono-Block there are a lot of options and also a lot of things to consider too. Like how much power do I need, is it for SPL or SQ, what gauge wiring kit your going to use, what ohms. The variables go on and on.

For everyday use, the Sony XM-GTR3301D is more than enough for the average set-up. Even our MD is using one to power a DD-3510 sub-woofer in his X5 and it sound’s awesome. It doesn’t even seem to be stressing this amp either!

Features:

MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER: 1 Ch x 600W at 4 ohms
MAXIMUM OUTPUT POWER: 1 Ch x 1100W at 2 ohms
RATED OUTPUT POWER: 1 Ch x 330W at 4 ohms (1.0% THD)
RATED OUTPUT POWER: 1 Ch x 600W at 2 ohms (1.0% THD)
LOW PASS FILTER: 50-300Hz (Variable), 12dB/oct
FREQUENCY RESPONSE: 10Hz-300Hz
SIGNAL-TO-NOISE RATIO: 65dBA
CLASS D DYNAMIC DISTORTION SUPPRESSOR
ACTIVE THERMAL CONTROL

Specifications:

MOSFET: Output stage/Power supply
Max power output at 4 ohms
1 Ch: 600W x 1
Max power output at 2 ohms
1 Ch: 1100W x 1
Rated power output at 4 ohms
1 Ch: 300W x 1
Rated power output at 2 ohms
1 Ch: 600W x 1
High pass filter (selectable) –
Low pass filter (selectable) 50Hz-300Hz – 12dB/oct
High level input –
Signal to noise ratio 65dB
Frequency response 10-300Hz <
Connectors Gold plated
Dimensions (WxHxD) 356.8 x 55 x 276.8
Weight 2.9kg

Overall the Sony XM-GTR3301D has enough grunt even to run a reasonably powerful sub on a daily basis, plenty of options for tweaking your settings and is very bang for your buck!

 

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