20 Most Recent Sony Z2X-1200 SPL Car Amplifier (1200 Watts) Car Audio Amplifier Questions & Answers

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Wiring diagram for sony xplod amp

if you have the model number handy i can tell you

but most sonys are marked like this ..

+12v goes directly to the + termanl on the battry
GND goes to a solid metal object on the car (ground)
REM remote turnon goes to the remote turn on from your headunit

unbridged speaker outputs
+L positve left speaker
-L negative left speaker
+R positive right speaker
-R negative right speaker


ok to bridge a amp (must be capabul of doing so) look for a mono switch and set to mono ..

then take the +L channel put it to your subs + and take the -R channel and put it to the - of your sub

also set the cross over switch to LPF if your running bridged for a sub

if that is a bit hard to understand msg back with the model number of the amp and i can get u the orignal manual for the wireing diagram

hope that helps
12/16/2018 1:12:02 PM • Sony Z2X-1200... • Answered on Dec 16, 2018
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Just wondering if i really

If your deck has RCA's use those. If not then run your high level input wires to the output wires on your deck. If it is not stock, then it should have RCA's
9/8/2011 4:44:13 AM • Sony Z2X-1200... • Answered on Sep 08, 2011
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How do u know if

Just to the left of the output (speaker) terminals, near the top of the amp, there's an LED marked "POWER/PROTECTOR". If the amp is connected properly and powered on, the LED is ON.

If the amp is being used for normal speakers, use a pair of RCA cables and connect the left/right channels to the appropriate inputs on the amp. The switch marked "LPF" should be "OFF".

If the amp is being used with the channels bridged for a subwoofer, use an RCA "Y" adapter and connect the single "Sub Out" preamp output from the head unit to both amp inputs. The switch marked "LPF" should be "ON" and the crossover set to about 80-100Hz.
11/3/2010 6:07:03 AM • Sony Z2X-1200... • Answered on Nov 03, 2010
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Stuck in remote mode no remote

I think you mean Xplod?

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12/29/2023 2:41:06 AM • Sony Car Audio &... • Answered on Dec 29, 2023
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Sony CDX-M850mp isnt playing any audio from aux or cd input

This issue might be due to a malfunctioning auxiliary input or a problem with the amplifier circuit. You can try the following steps to troubleshoot the issue:
  1. Check the connection between the auxiliary input and the head unit to make sure it's properly plugged in.
  2. Check the audio cable for any signs of damage or wear.
  3. Make sure the auxiliary input is selected as the source on the head unit.
  4. Check the amplifier circuit to see if it's functioning properly. If it's not, the amplifier may need to be repaired or replaced.
If these steps don't resolve the issue, it's recommended to have the unit inspected by a professional audio technician.
1/29/2023 12:50:57 PM • Sony Car Audio &... • Answered on Jan 29, 2023
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Suddenly no sound from Sony LBT-A790 amp. It is working and green light is on.

First thing we should check is the resistance in each of the speaker circuits. With the system OFF and everything connected, use a multi-meter and take a reading across each set of speaker terminals. Most home audio drivers should measure close to 8 Ohms. Report back what you find
1/13/2023 10:10:56 PM • Sony Car Audio &... • Answered on Jan 13, 2023
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What is the correct way to hook up a 1000 watt Sony xplod Amp with 1 subwoofer to my Sony mp-40

To properly hook up your 1000 watt Sony Xplod Amp with one subwoofer to your Sony MP-40, you will need to connect the subwoofer to the amplifier using RCA cables. Once the subwoofer is connected, you will then need to use a power cable to connect the amplifier to your Sony MP-40. Make sure the power cable is connected properly and that the amplifier is turned on. After that, you should be able to adjust the settings on the amplifier to get the desired sound from the subwoofer.
1/4/2023 12:52:18 AM • Sony Car Audio &... • Answered on Jan 04, 2023
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My Sony GT90BT car radio is not working. No power on display.

Hi, usually one uses a power cycle in order to reset the radio. If the radio is not coming on, the wires powering it could be bad so you'd want to check them with a multimeter for current. Then, you'd want to test the car battery to see if it's still powerful enough to support all of the devices in your car. Then you can get the radio checked. Thank you.
12/3/2022 5:33:54 PM • Sony Car Audio &... • Answered on Dec 03, 2022
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Can 2 sony 12 inch 4 ohm subs be paralleled to 2 ohms? i have a 2 ohm stable db drive amp

Resistors (loudspeakers of equal resistance) in parallel ... divide the resistance by 2. Answer to your question is yes, you will have 2 Ohms.
10/20/2022 8:22:42 PM • Sony Car Audio &... • Answered on Oct 20, 2022
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My Sony car radio keeps scanning but wont hold a station?

Did you do anything around the rear window glass? That is where the aerial is unless you have some other type of antennae. There is also a connector plug under the dash behind the radio. Your signal isn't strong enough for some reason. Have you tried switching between FM and AM channels.
8/25/2022 5:35:25 PM • Sony Car Audio &... • Answered on Aug 25, 2022
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AMP shuts off

your problem could be in the fact that you are trying to overdrive the amp. sony will not carry a 1 ohm stable load and if your speaker are 4 ohm speakers wired in series then you cant drive the bass your looking for. try using soundstream tarantula amp or new hifonics block mono class d amp with about 1000 watts rms. what kicker subs do you have? that will also make the difference in amp choice. im running tarantula on 4 polk momo 4 ohm 12's and has broke my back glass in my jeep twice one time was for a show. oh well let me know. happy boom boom. i'll be glad to help
5/2/2022 2:23:17 AM • Sony Car Audio &... • Answered on May 02, 2022
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