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    OSD XMP100100W Stereo Power Amplifier Class D, Dual Source, Sub Out, Bass / Treble Control

    Purchase OSD XMP100 100W Stereo Power Amplifier Class D, Dual Source, Sub Out, Bass / Treble Control
    • Outdoor Speaker Depot SKU: XMP100 xmp100-digital-amp
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    The XMP100 is the digital Class D version of our popular AMP 120 amplifier. This amp will also power Dolby Surround Sound systems and enhance the power of OSD outdoor speakers. Automatic source switching enables users to connect more than one source to the amp, so, for instance, you could use it to power both a DVD player and an iPod. The XMP100 has the ability to automatically switch sources, as well, if you choose to go from listening to music on your iPod to watching a flick on a DVD player. The power amplifier has 75 watts RMS per channel and bridgeable outputs for 160 watts RMS. An input of 1.4 volts is needed to reach full output and the signal to noise ratio is 107dB (A-weighted). The Dual Source 2-Channel Stereo Amplifier XMP100 has front panel-mounted volume and balance knobs and comes with a two-year warranty. 

    Connecting Your Smartphone is Easy! 
    A great feature of the XMP100 is the ability to connect your smartphone, iPod, or other portable music device (as long as it has a headphone jack). The XMP100 includes two RCA signal level inputs marked as red for right and white for left. All you need to do is purchase our inexpensive RCA to mini cable (see RCA audio cables under the audio/video cables tab). The mini 3.5 connector is plugged into the headphone output of your device then the RCAs are connected to one of the inputs of the XMP100. It's that easy!

    Warning: California's Proposition 65

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    This product can expose you to chemicals, including vinyl chloride, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer. For more information, go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.

    • Power Output: 50WX2 (RMS @ 8Ω)
    • Power Output: 75WX2 (RMS @ 4Ω)
    • Power Output: 150W (RMS @ 8Ω Bridged)
    • Total Harmonic Distortion (THD): <1%(Rated power: 50W @ 8Ω)
    • Signal to Noise: >90 dB A WTD
    • Frequency Response :20HZ~22KHZ +0/-2dB@ 8Ω
    • Adjustable Volume: Min – Max
    • Adjustable Bass and Treble: -12~+12dB.
    • Line Level Input Sensitivity: 700Mv
    • Thermal Protection: Yes
    • Short Protection: Yes
    • Dimension: 17.28 x 1.73 x 4.96 (WxHxD)
    • Weight: 3.3 lbs
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    Drew • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM The manual says to connect left and right inputs in bridged mode. I am only running one side into each amp so can I plug one wire into either side and get enough input voltage for full power or do I need to use a splitter to plug into both sides?
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hi Drew: It sounds like you are connecting a single mono connection. The splitter would work the best on input side (main input R&L). The only limitation on the Bridged output is it needs to be connected to an 8 ohm load. So I am assume you are connecting to a single speaker with a positive and negative input. Maybe if you can tell me your whole setup including Brand and model number. tim@osdaudio.com TL/4564
    Candida • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM Do you suggest using OVC 300 Outdoor Volume Control for A and B set of speakers? I have a pool area and a pavilion area and would love to have the RX640 150W Rock Speakers by the pool. I will have AP490 4" Outdoor Patio Speakers Pair at the pavilion. I want to be able to have the 2 areas on 2 separate volume controls.
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hi Candida: You can easily connect an OVC300 to speaker A zone 1 (RX 640) then an OVC300 to Speaker B, zone 2 (AP 490). Set the impedance switch to both the OVC300 to 1/2X. Notice: when you push in Speaker A button Speaker B pops out and the same when you press B in, A pops out. You can push both in at the same time and both will play. Good luck TL/4575
    ? • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM Can I add this amp to an Onkyo TX-SR313?
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    HI: The Onkyo Amplifier has no Zone 2 or any other pre amp output. What are you trying to accomplish; tim@osdaudio.com. TL/4719
    nick • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM Is is amp rack mountable and does this come with rack mounts?
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hi Nick: The XMP100 is Rack Mountable and the actual rack mounts are included in the box. TL/4854
    RotorSports • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM I would like to use one of these amps in bridged mode to feed a Niles SSVC-6 speaker switch which has 6 pairs (12 speakers) of ceiling mounted speakers already installed. Since the Niles switch should present an 8 ohm load to the XMP100, would I be able to safely bridge both channels and then feed the two bridged speaker outputs into the left and right speaker inputs of the Niles switch?
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hi Rotorports: Sounds like a good plan but in theory the bridged output wants to see a minimum 8 ohm load. That typically is ok as long as you are powering a single pair of stereo speakers and want to have an amp driving each speaker. Not recommended for a passive speaker selector with 6 pair of speakers where the impedance would not be as stable. A better choice would be our AMP200 a true High Current Amplifier that is 2 ohm stable. A true audiophile amplifier that is our top selling whole house audio amplifier ideal for your application. TL/4930