Sony 1200 watt sub Question

Lime1
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Can I take the + of 2 1200 watt sony speakers and the - and hook them up to a bridge on a 1200 2 channel sony XM-2200GTX amp? will this cause any damage. How would I hook them up to the amp to get the most out of the amp? I want my speakers to bang I have faith I know they can do it, Should I hook them up to 2 ohm will that help and how exactly do iI do that? Would it give me deep rich bass??? //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/spank.gif.0d78e34d42ea8780359e903aeb6697d6.gif

 
no you cannot... the amp is not 2 ohm stable bridged.. you'll have to wire them in stereo... the amp does not push a lot of power... but it can still sound decent...

and believe it or not... everyone here will bash sony but i install them all the time... at ccity we sell infinity... mtx... polk... and sony subs a lot...

mostly infinity and sony... if i sold 20 infinity subs and 20 sony p5's... i guarantee that at least 5 infinity subs would come back in less than 3 months... it happens all the time... i had 3 come back today... not due to faulty install though.. but they just don't hold up... 2 were blown and 1 the tinsel lead was in half... i haven't seen a blown p5 yet that i can think of... and we put over 500 watts a piece to 2 10's in a car and it's never been back... they really do hold up good... flame me if you want though....

 
yes i know it does... but that's BY 2... AND that's max power... that's 2 subs at 2 ohms each... these are 4 ohm subs... so you have to look at what it says at... x 2 @ 4 ohms RMS... and here it is direct from sony's website...

1200W max power

200W x 2 RMS into 4 ohms, 20Hz - 20kHz @ 0.1% THD

500W x 1 RMS into 4 ohms, 20Hz - 20kHz @ 0.15% THD

Class A/B

Variable 50-300Hz low pass filter

40Hz EQ boost

Line level through-put

MOSFET output stage & power supply

RCA & speaker level inputs

and direct from ccity's webpage...

Power (Watts RMS into 4 ohms x Channels) 200 x 2

Power (Watts RMS into 2 ohms x Channels) 250 x 2

Bridged power x Channels (4 Ohms) 500 x 1

you will get 200w x 2 @ 4 ohms... that should power them.... not the best but it will power them... that's the ONLY way you should wire it

wire one sub per channel... + to + and - to -... and the same for the other side... do not bridge

 
Sony is horrible....lemme demonstrate

Sony=

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Dont be a jew, buy a real sub..... take the padlock off your wallet and get something that will actually perform!

 
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