Powerful Bass Amplification — Clean, Efficient Output for Subwoofer Systems ππ
The P1000X1bd is a high-efficiency mono Class-D amplifier built to deliver strong continuous power in a compact package. Designed for deep, controlled bass performance with minimal heat generation, this amp is ideal for daily drivers, custom audio systems, and mid-to-high output subwoofer setups.
π Up to 1000W RMS x 1 @ 2 Ω — Robust continuous power for subwoofers
πͺ 700W RMS x 1 @ 4 Ω — Clean performance at higher impedance
π Class-D Efficiency — Efficient, cool running with less electrical strain
π Variable Low-Pass Filter (40–200 Hz) — Fine-tune the bass crossover
π Variable Subsonic Filter (10–40 Hz) — Protects subs from ultra-low frequencies
π Adjustable Bass Boost — Add low-end impact when desired
π‘ Multi-Way Protection Circuitry — Safeguards against thermal, speaker-short, over-current, and DC faults
π§ Signal-Sense Turn-On — Works with many factory head units without a remote turn-on lead
π Compact Install-Friendly Chassis — Easy mounting in tight spaces
π High-Level & RCA Inputs — Flexible input options with secure connectors
π RMS Power: ~1000W x 1 @ 2 Ω
πͺ RMS Power: ~700W x 1 @ 4 Ω
π Crossovers: Adjustable low-pass & subsonic filters
π Bass Boost: Adjustable
π‘ Protection: Thermal, speaker short, over-current, DC offset
π Design: Compact form for flexible mounting
The P1000X1bd strikes a balance of high output and efficiency, giving your subwoofer the power it needs while keeping heat and electrical load under control. Its tunable controls make it easy to match your bass to your enclosure and preferences — perfect for both daily use and upgraded audio builds.
π Single subwoofer systems
πΆ Mid-output audio upgrades
π‘ Custom installs with limited space
π§ Everyday drivers seeking deeper, cleaner bass
Match your amplifier to your sub’s RMS rating: Pair this amp with a subwoofer (or subs wired for 2 Ω) that can handle ~1000W RMS for optimal performance.
Tune your enclosure first: Set your low-pass filter near your enclosure’s tuning frequency as a starting point, then adjust to taste.
Apply bass boost sparingly: Start around 2–6 dB to enhance low end without distortion or muddiness.
Use quality wiring & proper fusing: Good gauge power and ground wiring (e.g., 4 AWG or thicker) and correct fuses help ensure stable performance and protect your electrical system.
Check subwoofer excursion: Keep an eye on sub movement at high volume — reducing subsonic frequencies can prevent over-excursion and protect your speaker.