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
I have s sony xplod was wondering if it was bridgable or not model number is xm-280gtx if so how to do it
SOURCE: I Have a Sony Xplod 800 watt amp and 2 12 inch Sony Xplod subs
You should definately bridge them. Firstly, lay the 2 speakers face down next to each other. Note the connections +- +-. The first + will go to the amplifier. The next terminal(-) will be connected to the next speaker(+). Take the last(-) and connect to amplifier. Please note that your amplifier has a bridge section which is normally the first + and the last- on the two channels. Connect your woofers on the bridge.
SOURCE: sony xplod 500w 4/3 channel
If the speaker is a 4 ohm DVC (two 4 ohm coils), you can't wire it to get a single 4 ohm load. Try connecting one coil to each of the two rear channels. It may not be as loud but the amp should operate without going into protection.
If the two 4 ohm coils are in parallel, the amp is driving a 2 ohm mono load. That's probably why it's shutting down.
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Model number is xm-280gtx sony xplode
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