Sony XS-GTX121LB Operating Instructions

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Year 2011
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Sony XS-GTX121LB Specification

The Sony XS-GTX121LB is a high-performance subwoofer designed to deliver robust bass output and enhance in-car audio experiences. This subwoofer features a 12-inch polypropylene cone, which provides durability and maintains sound clarity even at high pressure levels. It boasts a peak power handling of 1300 watts, with a rated power handling of 300 watts RMS, ensuring powerful bass reproduction. The impedance is set at 4 ohms, making it compatible with a wide range of amplifiers and audio systems.

The subwoofer is housed in a sealed acoustic suspension enclosure, optimizing the sound quality by minimizing resonance and ensuring tight, punchy bass. The enclosure is constructed from high-quality materials for enhanced durability and longevity. Its compact design allows for versatile installation options within a vehicle, without compromising on space or sound quality.

The XS-GTX121LB features a rubber surround that contributes to the woofer's longevity and performance by providing resilience against wear and tear from vibrations. The frequency response ranges from 30 to 1000 Hz, delivering deep, rich bass that complements various music genres. Its sensitivity is rated at 86 dB, which ensures efficient power usage and sound output.

Overall, the Sony XS-GTX121LB is engineered for enthusiasts seeking to upgrade their car audio systems with powerful, high-quality bass. It combines impressive power handling capabilities with a durable design, making it a reliable choice for enhancing the auditory experience in any vehicle.

Sony XS-GTX121LB F.A.Q.

What is the recommended enclosure volume for the Sony XS-GTX121LB subwoofer?

The recommended enclosure volume for optimal performance of the Sony XS-GTX121LB is 1.3 cubic feet for a sealed box and 1.5 cubic feet for a ported box.

How do I properly wire the Sony XS-GTX121LB to my car amplifier?

Ensure you connect the positive terminal of the subwoofer to the positive terminal of the amplifier, and the negative to the negative. It is recommended to use a high-quality speaker wire, ideally 12-gauge or 14-gauge, for optimal performance.

What are the power handling specifications of the Sony XS-GTX121LB?

The Sony XS-GTX121LB subwoofer can handle a peak power of 1100 watts and a rated power of 300 watts RMS.

How can I troubleshoot no sound coming from my Sony XS-GTX121LB?

First, check the connections to ensure they are secure. Verify that the amplifier is powered on and the settings are correct. Test the subwoofer with another speaker to rule out cable issues. Finally, inspect the subwoofer cone for any visible damage.

What is the impedance of the Sony XS-GTX121LB subwoofer?

The impedance of the Sony XS-GTX121LB subwoofer is 4 ohms, which is standard for most car audio systems.

How do I maintain my Sony XS-GTX121LB for long-term use?

To maintain your Sony XS-GTX121LB, avoid exposing it to moisture or extreme temperatures. Regularly check the wiring and connections for any signs of wear or damage. Clean the subwoofer with a soft, dry cloth to avoid dust buildup.

What type of enclosure is best for the Sony XS-GTX121LB?

The Sony XS-GTX121LB performs well in both sealed and ported enclosures. A sealed enclosure provides tighter bass, while a ported one offers deeper bass response. Choose based on your sound preference.

Can the Sony XS-GTX121LB work with a factory-installed car stereo?

Yes, the Sony XS-GTX121LB can work with a factory-installed car stereo, but you may need an amplifier to ensure it receives adequate power for optimal performance.

Are there any specific settings required on the amplifier for the Sony XS-GTX121LB?

Set the amplifier's gain to match the subwoofer's sensitivity, and configure the low-pass filter to around 80Hz for balanced bass output. This helps in delivering a clear and powerful sound.

What should I do if my Sony XS-GTX121LB is distorting at high volumes?

Check to ensure that the amplifier is not clipping by reducing the gain slightly. Also, verify that the subwoofer is not overpowered beyond its RMS rating. Adjust the bass boost and equalizer settings to avoid excessive bass levels.