Product Description
- GM Digital Series Class D Monoblock Amplifier
- RMS Power Rating:
4 ohms: 500 watts x 1 chan.
2 ohms: 800 watts x 1 chan.
1 ohm: 1200 watts x 1 chan. - Max power output: 2400 watts x 1 chan.
- Pulse Width Modulated MOSFET power supply
- Wired remote bass level control included
- LED power (green) and protect (red) indicators
- Variable Bass Boost (0 to +12 dB bass boost at 50 Hz)
- Soft start turn-on
- Mono channel operation
- Speaker-level (high-level) inputs with signal sensing for automatic turn-on
- Preamp RCA outputs to daisy chain multiple amps
- 3-way protection circuitry (thermal, overload, and speaker short protection)
- Heavy duty aluminum alloy heat-sink for extreme heat dissipation
- Nickel-plated RCA level inputs
- Nickel-plated screw terminals
- Variable low-pass filter (40-240 Hz, 24 dB/octave)
- CEA-2006 compliant amplifier
- Frequency response: 10-240 Hz
- 4 gauge power and ground wiring is required for installation. Contact us for information regarding a discount on select amplifier kits from our website when purchased together with this amplifier.
- Dimensions:12-3/8"W x 7-7/8"D x 2-3/8"H
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Additional Information
Additional Information
| Name | Pioneer GM D9601 Mono Car Amplifier |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | Pioneer |
| Internal sku | PIO-GMD9601 |
| SKU | GM-D9601 |
| Weight | 8.60lbs |
| UPC | 884938193191 |
Product's Review
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great amp, great bass quality Review by Hill
Price Value Quality great amp, great bass quality, old people in my neighborhood hates me because the bass weight generated from this amp kick their asses. all the young people admired me because the sound quality of bass production from this amp rocks their soul and kisses their ass. i hooked it up to 4 of kenwood kfc 3011 at 400watt . connected at one ohm. the sound quality was so so so great (Posted on 9/15/2015)
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This is one bad amp. Review by John
Price Value Quality This is one bad amp....In fact I bought two of them and i have one on each subwoofer in my truck I got them on sum optio 15's....and when I say the hairs on my neck stand up they really stand up ..u can hear me coming blocks away...and i don't have my radio witch is a pioneer 2600 turned up past 5....it's a great buy fr the price.... (Posted on 9/9/2015)
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Great Amp for the Price and Definitely Enough Power Review by Brandon
Price Value Quality I bought this amp to push 2 Sony Xplod 1300 Watt subs and I have to say I am quite pleased with the power of this amp. I have owned many amps in my day (Orion / Alpine / JL Audio) and for the price point, this amp is a great value. (Posted on 9/2/2015)
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Amazing Review by Edward
Price Value Quality All I'm going to say is good investment!I'm very impressed! (Posted on 2/3/2015)
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awesome Review by DARNELL
Price Value Quality product is good and so is the price (Posted on 1/20/2015)
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Great, handling two subs Review by Dorothy
Price Value Quality Immediately after I bought this amp it has been there upto my expectations. right now I'm running two pioneer D4's and it completely handles them. the bass is insane if i turn the bass knob... loving it... no heating issues as well
(Posted on 11/25/2014) -
Great amp, True power, and great price! Review by Adams
Price Value Quality Never really followed pioneer for anything other then headunits till now. My system has been built up over two years of buying stuff and selling stuff from it. I blew a old Sony 800W Max amp running a 2011 Rockford Fosgate P2 and was looking for a new amp that wouldn't break the bank and didn't fake the ratings. Which is hard to do especially for the common folk. I'm not new to systems, built mine with no planning and learned from trial and error.
I accidentally came across this amp while bored searching for a new amp while I had a custom box built. What interested me the most was it was 1ohm stable and my current setup could be ran at 1ohm. Asked a few trusted audio friends and they said to go for it. Bought it the next day, shipping was quick, and the product looked great besides the cheesy looking packaging. Cracked it open, had some beefy components and even the fuses match up to the stated 1200rms rating they give you.
Installed it once the new box was built. At the time it was wired to 1ohm, on a P2 that had a 400rms power rating, with 10awg CCA wire. Everything ran awesome, amp never heated up, and the sub eventually gave up a few months later. Went ahead and almost bought my dream sub a Brand New Rockford Fosgate T1D412 Power 12 inch 1600 Watt Peak/800 Watt RMS Power Dual 4 Ohm T1 Series Car Stereo Subwoofer. Installed that to 1ohm and the same previous setup. Sounded absolutely amazing untuned for 15seconds. Amp did a great job of recognizing the resistance from my cheap CCA power wires and went into protect so it wouldn't over heat the amp. Eventually ordered Cadence 4G150MP-B 25' Foot 4 Gauge Blue OFC Marine/Boat Amplifier Power/Ground Cable Guaranteed to Make Your Amplifier Run Cooler and Sound Better **CUT FROM 150' ROLL**, installed that. I was shaking the Glasses rack at my local 7-Eleven. Thanks to the bass boost knob, I'm able to listen to it comfortably and turn it up for demos and laughs.
Eventually though I started to smell burning plastic coming from the trunk after long periods of use. Come to find out, it wasn't my coils cooking, it was my wire terminal in the back of the sub box melting cause I had 16awg while from amp to the sub. Just ordered a new terminal and 8awg Cadence wires to fix that issue.
All in all guys, the sub has only gotten hot cause of my cheap wires and protected itself from disaster just like a good amp should. Looks awesome, stays cool, easy to use, and this amp has been tested to put out 1200+rms all for $169. Can't beat that decision. Feel free to look me up if you want info on the setup, will be tested, and tuned after new wires are ran.
(Posted on 9/4/2014)

