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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
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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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    Tguy • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM I just purchased the xmp100 amplifier and I am very happy with the product. I plan to purchase the same unit because I want to try the bridge option. I want to play the right channel on one amp and the left channel on the other amp. Both amps are to be in bridged mode. Is this configuration possible? If it is , what kind of cables are needed to connect the pre-amp to the 2 bridged xmp100s?
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hi: I believe you can add the second XMP100 and bridge both of them, one for the left channel and one for the right channel. You will need to use two each of the single RCA cable similar to our AURUM Sub Cable. You connect one cable from your left channel output to the left channel main input on the first XMP100. Then connect the second cable from the right channel output to the right main input. You want to connect to the Main inputs of the XMP100 (versus the interrupt). You will connect a two conductor speaker cable to the Speaker A Right and Left Positive (the right positive to the positive of the two conductor cable, the Left positive to the negative conductor of the speaker cable). Note: the speaker that you are bridging to must be an 8-ohm load. Anything less than 8-ohm would be a problem. Good luck TL/5293
    Jacob Russell • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM Is it possible to connect a powered subwoofer to this amp? If so, how would I accomplish that?
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hi Jacob: It depends what Powered Subwoofer you want to power. If you are connecting via RCA signal (low) level, you will connect to the Main preamp output of the XMP100. Note: it is a straight pass-through for the Mainline input. It will not work with anything connected to the Interrupt Labeled inputs. The second option depends if your Powered Subwoofer has Speaker (high) Level. If so you would hook up to the Speaker B; Right and Left (+/-) outputs. The Powered Subwoofer will play with whatever is connected for both sets of inputs either Interrupt inputs or Main inputs. Good luck TL/5308
    Paul John Marquez • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM Hello, I have a Denon AVR-X2400H receiver (ATMOS) with Polk Audio Signature Series Speakers Front L/R-S20; Center-S35; Surround Back L/R-S15; Height Speakers L/R - S10. Will OSD XMP100 improve the sound quality if I'll be listening to music and watch movies in ATMOS mode. Or do you have any suggestions on how to improve or enhance the sound quality. Thanks, Paul John Marquez
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hi Paul: You are limited, on what you can do with your existing setup. You have selected reputable speakers, and the DENON is a good choice featuring 95 watts per channel. Your limitation is there are no preamp outputs on your seven channels; Front Stage Speakers, Surrounds Speakers, and heights (effects speakers). You did not mention if you had one or two subwoofers. If you have only utilized a single Powered Subwoofer, you should consider adding a second sub for your system. Another trick when adding a second subwoofer is to tie it in line with your center channel. Placement for this Subwoofer would be in the front of the room. The main Powered Subwoofer connected to the Subwoofer output would be located, in the back of the room. We do have a wireless solution for broadcasting a signal to the rear of the room. You need two ac plugs, one for the Powered Sub and the second for the power supply for Wireless Receiver. You also have a Preamp zone 2 if you wanted to play a pair of speakers in an adjoining room where the XMP100 would work for you. Good luck, tim@osdaudio.com TL/5367
    Vince • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM Hi, Would it be possible to drive in bridged mode 4x 8 ohms speakers connected in parallel. Each speaker would be connected to a SVC205 (In-Wall Impedance Matching Volume Control) where the switch would be set to 4x. According to my calculation, the resulting impedance seen by the amp would be 8 ohms. Is that OK ? Other small question, is it OK to connect only 1 speaker to the SVC205 (meaning that nothing connected to one of the channel). I believe yes but just want to be sure.
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hi Vince: In Theory, everything you have laid out should work. Questions, Are you using the SVC-205 volume control to control only the Impedance? Are you connecting a right and left full range signal to the XMP100 before you bridge it to mono? Typically if you are bridging these amps, you are planning to play one for right and a second for the left channel. I am not sure if the stereo signal is combined. You might have to combine signals before they get to the XMP100 like using out Pre-One which has a stereo-mono switch. You can wire four individual 8-ohm speakers in series-parallel, so it shows an 8-ohm load. Note the Impedance settings on the SVC-205 1/2X, 4X and 8X refer to the number of 8-ohm connections. Maybe you can tell me more about your system and what you are trying to accomplish. tim@osdaudio.com TL/5391
    Jeffery • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM Will this amplifier work with two passive subwoofers?
    Customer Service • 12/17/2019, 2:17:43 PM
    Hi Jefferey: The XMP100 is a full Range digital Amplifier. It would not be your best choice for driving a couple of 8-ohm Passive Subwoofers. Check out our SAM300 a Black Series Dedicated Subwoofer. It is rated at 4 to 8 ohms and will operate two 8 -ohm subs with no problem. It also has a key feature where you can select a specific low frequency (selectable between 25Hz and 50Hz). You have variable 0 to 12 dB boost at the point chosen. You will find this amp at our osdaudio.com premium site under Black Series Amplifiers. If you are interested, we will quote you a price: tim@osdaudio.com. TL/5488