Clarion Car Amplifier XC6410 User Manual

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CLARION  
XC6410  
W O R D S A N D M E A S U R E M E N T S B Y G A R R Y S P R I N G G A Y  
AMPLIFIER REVIEW  
The XC6410 scores  
very high in all  
measurements  
with exceptional  
frequency  
response, signal-  
to-noise and  
stereo separation  
performance  
FEATURES  
hen most enthusiasts  
think about historical  
car audio companies,  
The Clarion XC6410 is a class D full range,  
four-channel amplifier designed around a very  
compact, classy looking two-tone brushed  
aluminum chassis. And, when I say compact,  
I’m not kidding. Measuring only 8.75 x 6.8 x 2.2  
inches, it’s hard to believe the amplifier is rated  
at 85 W x 4 at four ohms, and a whopping 125  
W x 4 at two ohms. But, thanks to the effi-  
ciency of a well-executed class D topology, the  
heat dissipation of the amp is easily managed  
and the power is very real.  
handy. Speaking of a variety of applications,  
the XC6410 is also fully treated with confor-  
mal coating and nickel-plated hardware for  
complete compatibility in marine applications.  
Connections and controls are all found on  
the front edge of the amplifier and accessible  
by removing two small screws holding an alu-  
minum trim panel in place (it normally hides  
and protects the connections and controls).  
In addition to the aforementioned stereo/  
bridged/mono switches, there are more  
switches for using one or two pairs of RCA in-  
puts, the “auto sense” feature and, of course,  
the usual crossover-type and range switches.  
On the XC6410, channels one and two can be  
set to full range, high pass or low pass with  
a frequency range of 50 to 500 Hz. Channels  
three and four are the same, but add a 10  
times (x10) range switch for a frequency span  
of 50 to 5kHz.  
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our thoughts tend to gravitate  
towards the iconic American  
brands. So, it may come as  
a surprise to some that one of  
the oldest car audio companies  
on the planet began in Japan in  
1940. Long before even I was  
born, the Hakusan Wireless  
Electric Company began  
manufacturing battery-operated  
household radios. Known since  
1970 as the Clarion company, the  
brand boasts a long list of  
technological achievements and  
industry firsts.  
Of course, the amplifier can be used in  
bridged mode where you can create four,  
three or two channels, depending on the  
architecture of your system. Special signal  
steering switches configure the amp for four-  
channel stereo, three-channel stereo/mono  
or true two-channel stereo output.  
There are quite a few handy and welcome  
features you won’t find on many competitive  
products. For example, the ability to turn on  
the amplifier with high level input signal when  
a remote wire doesn’t exist; or, being able to  
have bass boost applied to all four channels  
or only two. Convenience features like these  
make the XC6410 easy to install in a wide  
variety of applications and can really come in  
Continuing that tradition,  
the good folks at Clarion  
Canada have sent me one of its  
latest four-channel amplifiers  
– the XC6410 – to put through  
its paces.  
Terminals are basic terminal blocks with  
nickel-plated Phillips screws. The RCA input  
connectors are also nickel-plated. A special  
high level-to-RCA adapter is included to drop  
the input voltage down before it enters the  
amp to allow connection directly to speaker  
level signals.  
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AMPLIFIER REVIEW CLARION XC6410  
4 OHM POWERvs THD+N 1kHz 14.4V Batt  
2 OHM POWERvs THD+N 1kHz 14.4V Batt  
TECHNICAL DATA  
The following power measurements have been obtained using industry standard  
methods (1 kHz @ 1.0% THD+N – Battery voltages shown +/- 0.2 V).  
Signal to Noise Ratio referenced to 2 V output  
-89.9 dBA  
(CEA-2006A) (1 W @ 4 Ω)  
Signal to Noise Ratio referenced to full output  
THD+N at rated 4 Ω power  
-109.5 dBA  
0.05%  
CEA-2006A rated 4 Ω power (min. power per ch.  
developed over the entire intended audio bandwidth)  
87 W  
Maximum Efficiency at full 4 Ω power per ch.  
Maximum Efficiency at full 2 Ω power per ch.  
Efficiency at 10 watts per channel, 4 Ω  
Idle Current  
83.4%  
72.3%  
63.1%  
1.4 A  
Input Sensitivity  
Maximum Current at full power, lowest rated impedance  
Frequency Response (-3 dB)  
201 mV – 6.0 V  
46.3 A  
<10 Hz – 74 kHz  
50 Hz – 5 kHz  
-12 dB/Oct  
50 Hz – 500 Hz  
-12 dB/Oct  
High Pass Crossover  
Low Pass Crossover  
4 OHM BRIDGED POWERvs THD+N 1kHz 14.4V Batt  
CROSSOVER RANGE - FREQUENCY RESPONSE  
CROSSTALK - FREQUENCY  
MAX FLAT - FREQUENCY RESPONSE  
Subsonic Filter  
Bass EQ boost  
None  
+12 dB @ 47 Hz  
MEASURED  
PERFORMANCE  
SPECIFICATIONS  
MANUFACTURERS  
RATED POWER  
85 W x 4 @ 4 Ω  
125 W x 4 @ 2 Ω  
250 W x 2 @ 4 Ω  
stereo imaging. The bottom end is tight,  
well-controlled and gives my single four-  
ohm woofer all it can handle. I experiment  
with the on-board bass boost and find it was  
pretty useful with a relatively narrow Q and  
boost at about 45 Hz. All in all, this is a very  
good sounding, uncolored amplifier.  
stereo separation performance. One often  
overlooked area is common mode rejec-  
tion, which is a measurement of how well  
the front end of the amp rejects noise –  
alternator whine, for example. The XC6410  
performs admirably in this test with over  
60 dB of rejection, which is easily double  
the rejection some competitive products  
and will go a long way in keeping noise  
out of the system and installers happy.  
It also gets high marks in power, efficiency,  
distortion and has a comprehensive pro-  
tection scheme.  
ACTUAL MEASURED  
POWER  
BASS EQ - FREQUENCY RESPONSE  
@ 1.0% THD+N  
@ 12.6 V BATTERY  
68 W x 4 @ 4 Ω  
113 W x 4 @ 2 Ω  
241 W x 2 @ 4 Ω  
ACTUAL MEASURED  
POWER  
PERFORMANCE/BENCH MEASUREMENTS  
@ 1.0% THD+N  
@ 14.4 V BATTERY  
After I’m finished listening, I move the  
amp into the lab for some bench testing  
to see exactly what kind of performance  
numbers it can deliver. The Clarion XC6410  
does not disappoint and easily exceeds all  
of its published specifications, including  
the CEA-2006B specs that Clarion prints  
on the box and manual. Some people don’t  
appreciate how valuable these specs are,  
but rest assured when you are comparing  
two amps by the CEA-2006 specs, it truly is  
an “apples to apples” comparison. Kudos to  
all the manufacturers like Clarion who have  
the cojones to publish real numbers.  
91 W x 4 @ 4 Ω  
150 W x 4 @ 2 Ω  
318 W x 2 @ 4 Ω  
CONCLUSION  
If you are in the market for a four-chan-  
nel amp, Clarion’s XC6410 is very worthy  
of serious consideration. It has exemplary  
sound quality, is well engineered and nicely  
made as well as designed and built for use  
in your car or your boat, which provides  
a great deal of application flexibility. Couple  
all that value with a measured output pow-  
er of 150 watts per channel and it comes in  
right at about a-buck-a-watt. That’s makes  
it a great deal, period.  
LISTENING  
Connected to my reference listening  
system in three-channel mode – with  
channels one and two bridged to  
a four-ohm woofer and the remain-  
ing two channels driving my reference  
speakers – I set the subwoofer cross-  
over to about 80 Hz and leave the main  
channels in all-pass mode.  
In a word, the amplifier sounds excel-  
lent. I’m used to having to put up with  
a bit of telltale class D “hash” from a  
lot of full range class D amps, but the  
XC6410 has none of it. As in zero. Nor  
does it have any type of audible noise  
or hiss – even with the gains fairly high  
and my ears only a short distance from  
my tweeters. Clarion has come up with  
a really good sounding amplifier here  
and I’m having a great time testing its  
mettle with a variety of musical genres  
at both low and high volume levels. The  
amount of available power is great, the  
amp never feels like it’s running out of  
breath unless I’m doing stupid things  
with the volume control. In fact, the amp  
sounds very neutral and has excellent  
The XC6410 scores very high in all  
measurements with exceptional fre-  
quency response, signal-to-noise and  
For additional photos, visit  
pasmag.com/clarionXC6410  
> clarion.com  
> facebook.com/ClarionUSA  
> @ClarionUSA  
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