Sony XS-GTR1720S Operating Instructions

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Sony XS-GTR1720S Specification

The Sony XS-GTR1720S is a high-performance car audio speaker system designed to deliver exceptional sound quality and durability. This component speaker system features a 6.5-inch polypropylene cone woofer, which provides robust bass and clear mid-range frequencies. The woofer's design incorporates a rubber surround for enhanced durability and to minimize distortion, ensuring consistent performance even under high-stress conditions. Complementing the woofer is a 1-inch aluminum dome tweeter, engineered to produce crisp, high-frequency sounds, enhancing the overall audio experience with precise and detailed treble.

The system is rated with a power handling capacity of 75 watts RMS and can handle peak power of up to 320 watts, allowing it to perform well with both factory-installed and aftermarket car stereos. Its frequency response range of 40 Hz to 30 kHz ensures a wide range of audible sound is covered, delivering a balanced audio output suitable for various music genres. The sensitivity of 87 dB allows for efficient sound production, making it easier to achieve higher volumes without straining the audio system.

Installation of the Sony XS-GTR1720S is facilitated by its versatile design, which includes a crossover network to optimize the division of frequencies between the woofer and tweeter, ensuring seamless audio integration. The system's overall impedance is rated at 4 ohms, making it compatible with most car audio systems. With its blend of durable materials, innovative design, and high-quality audio output, the Sony XS-GTR1720S stands out as a reliable choice for car enthusiasts seeking to upgrade their in-vehicle audio experience.

Sony XS-GTR1720S F.A.Q.

What is the recommended power handling for the Sony XS-GTR1720S speakers?

The recommended power handling for the Sony XS-GTR1720S speakers is 60 watts RMS and 280 watts peak power.

How do I properly install the Sony XS-GTR1720S speakers in my car?

To install the Sony XS-GTR1720S speakers, first disconnect the battery, remove the door panels, and then mount the speakers in the factory location using the provided screws and clips. Ensure that the polarity is correct when connecting the wires.

What are the dimensions of the Sony XS-GTR1720S speakers?

The Sony XS-GTR1720S speakers have a diameter of 6.5 inches and a mounting depth of approximately 2.25 inches.

What should I do if there is no sound coming from my Sony XS-GTR1720S speakers?

Check the wiring connections to ensure they are secure and correctly connected. Verify that the amplifier or head unit is functioning properly and that the volume is turned up. If the issue persists, test the speakers with a different audio source.

How can I enhance the sound quality of my Sony XS-GTR1720S speakers?

To enhance sound quality, consider adding an external amplifier to provide more power, use high-quality audio cables, and ensure the speakers are properly mounted and sealed in the enclosure.

What is the frequency response of the Sony XS-GTR1720S speakers?

The frequency response of the Sony XS-GTR1720S speakers is 50 Hz to 24,000 Hz, providing a wide range of sound reproduction.

Can the Sony XS-GTR1720S speakers be used with any car audio system?

Yes, the Sony XS-GTR1720S speakers are designed to be compatible with most car audio systems, but it is important to ensure that the system can handle the recommended power specifications.

How do I clean and maintain my Sony XS-GTR1720S speakers?

To clean the speakers, gently wipe them with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using any liquids or harsh chemicals. Regularly check for loose connections and ensure that the speakers are free from dust and debris.

What is the impedance of the Sony XS-GTR1720S speakers?

The impedance of the Sony XS-GTR1720S speakers is 4 ohms, which is standard for most car audio systems.

Why is there distortion at high volumes on my Sony XS-GTR1720S speakers?

Distortion at high volumes may be caused by insufficient power from the amplifier or head unit. Ensure that the amplifier has adequate power output and that the speakers are not being overdriven.