Electronics : Pioneer GM-5300T 2-Channel 760-Watt Maximum Power Amplifier

Electronics : Pioneer GM-5300T 2-Channel 760-Watt Maximum Power Amplifier

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Pioneer GM-5300T 2-Channel 760-Watt Maximum Power Amplifier

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Pioneer GM-5300T 2-Channel 760-Watt Maximum Power Amplifier
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Street Price: $180.00
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 3101





Binding: Electronics
Product Brand: Pioneer
EAN: 0012562842950
Label: Pioneer
Product Manufacturer: Pioneer
Model: GM5300T
Publisher: Pioneer
Ranking: 3101
Studio: Pioneer


Piece facts:
  • Peak Music Power - 760-Watts
  • 4 Ohm 125 Watts x 2 Output Power
  • 4 Ohm Bridged 380 Watts x 1 Output Power
  • 2 Ohm 190 Watts x 2 Output Power
  • 1 Watt into 4 Ohms 75 dBA Signal to Noise




Amplifier Power Maximum 760-Watt 2-Channel GM-5300T Pioneer






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A really good amp doesn't just provide power. lt also offers options for customizing the sound in your vehicle. The 2-channel GM-5300T provides a selectable 50Hz bass boost and a built-in crossover for fine-tuning your tunes. Plus, it comes with speaker level inputs for easy connection to an 0EM head-unit.Bass boost gives you more control over how your music sounds. lt lets you set the optimal bass level for each speaker/sub connected to the GM-5300T, so the tone controls from your head-unit can do what they do best. And because this is selectable bass boost, you can set the level at 0dB, 6dB, or 12dB, whichever sounds best to you.Built into the GM-5300T is a very smart crossover network. lt works like a gateway, routing the big bass signals (80Hz or lower, at -12dB/octave) to the speaker that handles them best, filtering out higher-frequency signals to that speaker. This optimizes your system's efficiency and delivers the best possible sound quality.The GM-5300T's speaker level inputs allow you to connect your 0EM unit (or any unit that doesn't have the typical RCA-type inputs) without having to buy add-on adapters. So, the install goes faster, you save money, and you've got a Pioneer amp in your vehicle.


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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Buyer's feedback: 5 out of 5 stars - * Excellent Amp for (2) 12\" Subs ...
I installed the Pioneer GM5300T in a Mazda B2600i Extra Cab Pickup to power two Kenmore 12" subs. This was the 2nd sub/amp installation I've done, and it was simple and straight forward. Everything worked as expected and you get dynamite bass with this combination. I would buy another Pioneer amp and highly recommend it.



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Amplifier Power Maximum 760-Watt 2-Channel GM-5300T Pioneer
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