Most compact 4-channel amps cut something to hit their small footprint — usually flexibility. The Skar Audio SK-M4004D is part of Skar’s dedicated “mini” amplifier series, and it doesn’t make that trade the way you’d expect: it keeps independent crossover control per channel pair, a feature that lets you run front speakers full-range while bridging the rear pair for a sub, all from one amp. This Skar SK-M4004D review covers what that control actually enables, real verified dimensions, and honest power output at both 2Ω and 4Ω.

Specs at a Glance
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| RMS Power | 100W x4 @4Ω / 140W x4 @2Ω / 270W x2 bridged @2Ω |
| Class | Class D, MOSFET power supply |
| Real dimensions | 7.9″ L x 4.64″ W x 1.65″ H |
| Frequency Response | 10Hz–40kHz |
| Crossover | Independent HPF/Full-Range/LPF per channel pair, 50Hz–500Hz |
| Protection | 4-way: thermal, high/low voltage, speaker short, DC |
| Power/Ground Terminals | 8-gauge |
Independent Crossover Control — What It Actually Lets You Do
Most compact 4-channel amps at this price give you one crossover setting that applies to the whole amp, or skip adjustable crossover control entirely. The SK-M4004D does something genuinely more useful: channels 1/2 and channels 3/4 each get their own independent HPF/Full-Range/LPF selector, adjustable from 50Hz to 500Hz.
In practice, that means you can set channels 1/2 to Full-Range for a pair of front door speakers, and set channels 3/4 to LPF, bridge them together, and run a subwoofer — all from this single amp, with each side correctly filtered for what it’s actually driving. That’s a genuinely flexible build (speakers plus a sub) that would otherwise require either a 5-channel amp or two separate amps, made possible here specifically because the crossover isn’t a single shared setting.

Real Power Output at 2Ω and 4Ω
The “400W” figure on the box is a rounded total, and it’s worth knowing what that actually breaks down to: 100W RMS per channel at 4Ω, stepping up to 140W RMS per channel at 2Ω, and 270W total when bridged to 2Ω for sub duty. Those are real, manufacturer-published RMS figures, not inflated peak numbers — genuinely solid output for a chassis this size, and enough for a meaningful upgrade over factory speaker power without needing a larger amp.
At just 7.9″ x 4.64″ x 1.65″, this genuinely earns the “mini” label Skar gives the SK-M series — thin enough to fit under a seat or behind a kick panel without the compromises that usually come with that kind of size reduction.
Installation — High-Level Inputs and the Adapter Harness
The SK-M4004D includes high-level (speaker-level) inputs, which matters for factory head units that don’t have RCA preamp outputs — you can tap directly into the factory speaker wiring instead of needing a separate line-output converter. Skar also includes an adapter harness specifically for the speaker outputs, which is a genuinely practical inclusion: it means cleaner, more secure connections during install rather than bare-wire splicing at the amp’s terminals. For general wire-gauge and fuse-sizing guidance beyond what’s specific to this amp, our car amplifier installation guide covers the full process.

Pros & Cons
- Independent crossover control per channel pair — genuine speakers-plus-sub flexibility from one amp
- Real, verified RMS power figures, not inflated peak numbers
- Genuinely tiny 1.65″ height chassis without cutting core features
- High-level inputs plus included adapter harness for cleaner factory-deck installs
- 4.2★ rating is the lowest among Skar’s monoblock lineup we’ve reviewed — worth reading current reviews before buying
- 270W bridged output is modest if you’re planning to run a larger subwoofer hard
Final Verdict
The Skar Audio SK-M4004D earns its spot in Skar’s mini amplifier series honestly — the independent per-channel-pair crossover control is a real, meaningful feature most amps this compact skip entirely, and the verified power figures hold up against the marketing number on the box. For a space-constrained install that still needs real flexibility between speakers and a sub, this is a genuinely capable option.
Curious how it stacks up against other compact and micro amps? Our compact car amplifiers roundup covers it alongside five other real options across different price tiers.