

🎵 Power Meets Precision — Elevate Your Ride’s Sound Game
The Pioneer GM-DX874 is a compact yet powerful 4-channel Class D amplifier delivering up to 1,200 watts of max power. It supports Hi-Res Audio playback up to 50,000 Hz and features adjustable low-pass and high-pass filters (40-500 Hz) for customizable sound tuning. Its bridgeable design allows channel combining for enhanced output, while built-in protection circuitry ensures reliable, safe operation in demanding environments. Ideal for car audio enthusiasts seeking impactful bass and versatile installation.
| ASIN | B07N17JM25 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #43,062 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #24 in Car Multichannel Amplifiers |
| Item model number | GM-DX874 |
| Manufacturer | Pioneer |
| Product Dimensions | 21.59 x 25.08 x 6.03 cm; 2.72 kg |
B**A
Great customer service by 1156425 Ontario Inc who took back this amplifier, thank you very much for that. The amplifier itself, if you like to listen to music is a very poor amplifier. The signal to noise ratio is absolutely terrible, which means that listening to jazz at low volume, you hear a lot of pink noise in your speakers. BUT it's capable of driving speakers to make a lot of noise for a low price. If you want high volume and to impress people, yes, if you are a fine listener, no.
S**W
Great build quality. About as compact as you can get. Unfortunately it was not what I needed so it was returned. 5 star for build, festures and simplicity
J**.
Das Gerät gibt alles was geht ist geil
G**T
Over all gud amp
J**N
This amplifier is the best I’ve ever had, and I’ve had a few, it doesn’t go into heat protection mode after 2 minutes, like class a/b amplifiers. It makes the seats shake when turned a bit higher and I haven’t noticed any distortion. I thought I heard a rattle, but it was the interior light lol! This amplifier can power big speakers(150 watts rms) my previous Sony amp could not keep the power up more than 5 minutes, and there was hardly any midrange frequencies. Honestly I can’t turn it up to full volume because it’s too loud.
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