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Sony Xplod XM2252hx www.sony.com |
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| A closer look at Sonys latest high-power amplifier offering. |
Specs Price & Contact: $399.95; Sony 201-930-1000; www.sony.com |
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| by Brian Smith | ||||
| The XM2252HX is a two-channel amp featuring preamp inputs and outputs, high-level input, switchable high- or low-pass crossover with variable cutoff frequency, bass boost, and 1-ohm stability. It seems that Sony has jumped into the switchable High Voltage/High Current fray as evidenced by the toggle switch accessed from the bottom of the chassis. Performance Unlike a few of the other switchable amps that weve tested from other manufacturers, this unit actually seems to care about the position of the high-voltage/high-current switch. If you try to drive a low impedance with the switch in high voltage mode, the XM2252HX gets a little uncomfortable. Consequently, it has roughly the same output regardless of the load impedance. All in all, the XM2252HX is a pretty sweet amp. It made nearly 700 watts driving our 4-ohm reactive load and its signal-to-noise and crosstalk specs are quite good. Connections & Adjustments Connections to the XM2252HX include gold-plated RCAs for line input and output, screw-type spade receptacles for power and speaker connections, and spring-loaded captive-style connectors for the high-level inputs and remote lead. Adjustments include input sensitivity, bass boost, crossover mode select, crossover cutoff frequency, and a toggle switch for selection of high-current or high-voltage mode. Installation Installing the XM2252HX shouldnt pose any major hurdles, although its footprint is probably a bit large for passenger compartment mounting. All of the connections are sensibly laid out and well marked. The manual recommends using larger than 4-gauge wire for power and ground connections. However, due to the size of the spade receptacle, we had to use parallel runs of 8-gauge cable terminated in spade lugs to get the recommended wire diameter. |
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