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GM-D7400M
GM-D8400M
WHEN SIZE MATTERS
NO COMPROMISE ON PERFORMANCE
Want great sound without having to give up your whole car boot? Pioneer’s space-saving amps and shallow-type subwoofers
need less space, without compromising on power.
MONO-CHANNEL CLASS-D AMPLIFIER
1 x 400 W (4 Ω)/1 x 800 W (2 Ω) max.
1 x 200 W (4 Ω)/1 x 400 W (2 Ω) continuous output power
MONO-CHANNEL CLASS-D AMPLIFIER
1 x 600 W (4 Ω)/1 x 1200 W (2 Ω) max.
1 x 300 W (4 Ω)/1 x 600 W (2 Ω) continuous output power
SPACE-SAVING DESIGN
THE CLASS-D DIFFERENCE
Current vs. power
Power output (Watt - 4 Ω)
Current (A)
50
500 100 200 300 400 500
40
30
20
10
CLASS-D AMPLIFIERS
A typical subwoofer uses a damper (spider) to control the woofer
cone’s excursion. The Air Suspension Excursion Control System,
formed by creating a sealed air space between the double cones,
effectively replaces the damper, providing excellent design and
performance characteristics. It provides superior compliance
linearity, regardless of volume input, for reproducing exceptionally
clear, low-distortion bass sound. This has also allowed enclosure
volumes to be reduced by 70 %.
Class-D amplifiers overcome the inefficiencies of traditional Class-A and Class-AB amplifiers.
They transform very little power into heat, while a very large percentage of the power supply
(67 %) is transferred into the load. This results in a very compact amp that needs little input
power to produce very high output power.
For full product specifications, please visit www.pioneer.eu
Class - AB
Class - D
45 % OF THE SIZE,
100 % OF THE POWER
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