To wire your
Sony XM-N1002 (2-channel, 1000W amp) to
two 12" subwoofers, we need to consider:
- Subwoofer impedance (ohms) – Are your subs 4-ohm single voice coil (SVC), 2-ohm, or dual voice coil (DVC)?
- Power handling – What’s their RMS power rating?
- Wiring options – Whether to bridge the amp for more power or wire the subs separately.
Amp Specs (Sony XM-N1002)
- 2-Channel Amp
- Max Power: 500W per channel (1000W total)
- RMS Power(real power):
- 70W x 2 @ 4Ω
- 85W x 2 @ 2Ω
- 175W x 1 @ 4Ω (Bridged)
Wiring Options for Two 12” Subs
Best Option: Bridged Mode (If Subs Are 4Ω SVC or 2Ω DVC)
Wiring two subs in parallel for a 4-ohm final load (for best performance)
Most power from the amp (175W RMS at 4Ω bridged)
Works best with two 4-ohm subs (SVC) or two 2-ohm DVC subs
How to wire:
- Connect both positive terminals of subs together, then to the amp's + (bridged terminal) on the RIGHT channel.
- Connect both negative terminals of subs together, then to the amp's - (bridged terminal) on the LEFT channel.
- Set the amp to LPF (low-pass filter) for subwoofer operation.
Diagram:
Amp Right + (bridged) → Sub 1 + → Sub 2 +
Amp Left - (bridged) → Sub 1 - → Sub 2 -
Alternative: Stereo Wiring (If Bridging Isn’t an Option)
- If each sub is 4Ω SVC, wire one to each channel.
- Each sub gets 70W RMS (less power than bridging).
How to wire:
- Sub 1: Connect + to the amp’s Right +, - to amp’s Right -.
- Sub 2: Connect + to the amp’s Left +, - to amp’s Left -.
Diagram:
Amp Right + → Sub 1 +
Amp Right - → Sub 1 -
Amp Left + → Sub 2 +
Amp Left - → Sub 2 -
This setup is weaker than bridging but easier to wire.
Which Setup Should You Use?
- If you have two 4Ω SVC subs → Bridged mode (175W total) is best.
- If you have two 2Ω DVC subs → Wire them in parallel for a 4Ω final load, then bridge the amp.
- If you have two 8Ω SVC subs → Use stereo mode (each on a separate channel).
Final Tips
Use a proper power wire (at least 4-8 gauge) to prevent voltage drops.
Set the amp’s LPF filter (80Hz recommended) to keep it from playing high frequencies.
Check your subs' impedance before wiring!
Do you know the exact
impedance of your subs (SVC/DVC, 2Ω/4Ω/8Ω)? That will confirm the best setup.