Connecting the Unit

Connection Diagram

In the case of connecting the external output from a car stereo to an RCA input, use the jack used for full- range output. This is because the LPF of the amplifier cannot be turned OFF. If this jack cannot be used, connect the subwoofer output jack to the RCA input.

The maximum length of the wire between the fuse and the positive

(+)terminal of the battery is 45 cm.

Grommet

Positive (+)

terminal Negative (–) terminal

Battery

Fuse (200 A)

Each amplifier must be SEPA- RATELY fused at 200 A.

Ground wire, Terminal (sold sepa- rately)

The ground wires must be same size as the battery wire.

Connect to metal body or chassis.

Battery wire (sold separately) For the wire size, see the “Connecting the Power Terminal” section. The battery wire, the ground wire and the optional direct ground wire must be same size. After making all other connections at the amplifier, connect the bat- tery wire terminal of the amplifier to the positive (+) terminal of the battery.

Jack for the bass boost remote control Connect this jack and the bass boost remote control with the bass boost remote control wire.

SYNC OUTPUT/SYNC INPUT jack See the “Connecting the Speaker Wires” section for SYNC OUTPUT/SYNC INPUT jack connection instructions.

Bass Boost Remote Control

6 m

Connecting wire with RCA pin plugs (sold separately).

Car stereo with RCA output jacks

External Output

RCA input jack

Bass Boost Remote

 

Control Wire

Speaker output terminal

 

 

See the “Connecting the

Reverse side

Speaker Wires” section

 

for speaker connection

 

instructions.

 

Fuse (40 A)

Fuse (40 A) System remote control wire (sold separately) Connect the male terminal of this wire to the system remote

control terminal of the car stereo (SYSTEM REMOTE CONTROL). The female terminal can be connected to the auto-antenna relay control terminal. If the car stereo does not have a system remote control terminal, connect the male terminal to the power terminal through the ignition switch.

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Pioneer D1200SPL owner manual Connection Diagram, Bass Boost Remote Control, Reverse side, Instructions, Fuse 40 a

D1200SPL specifications

The Pioneer D1200SPL is a highly regarded subwoofer that has made significant waves in the audio equipment market. Known for its incredible performance and deep, resonant bass, this model is engineered to meet the demands of serious audiophiles and professional sound systems alike.

One of the standout features of the D1200SPL is its impressive power handling capability. It boasts a peak power rating of 3,000 watts, which allows for high-volume playback without distortion. This makes it an ideal choice for car audio enthusiasts who seek to create a powerful sound system that can fill any environment with robust bass. The subwoofer is designed to handle sustained bass frequencies, making it suitable for various music genres, particularly those that rely heavily on low-end sounds.

The D1200SPL incorporates advanced technologies that enhance its performance. The subwoofer is equipped with a dual voice coil design, which improves the efficiency of the speaker and allows for more precise sound reproduction. This setup enables users to wire the subwoofer in multiple configurations, providing flexibility depending on the vehicle's audio system requirements.

Additionally, the D1200SPL features a sturdy construction that helps to withstand the rigors of daily use. It comes with a reinforced rubber surround that enhances the durability of the subwoofer while ensuring consistent performance. The heavy-duty cone is designed to produce smooth and powerful bass, while the die-cast aluminum frame aids in reducing unwanted vibrations, resulting in cleaner sound.

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Pioneer's commitment to innovation is evident in the D1200SPL, as it combines cutting-edge technologies with user-friendly features. This subwoofer is compatible with a variety of amplifiers, allowing for easy integration into existing audio setups. Furthermore, its sleek design ensures that it not only performs well but also looks good in any installation.

In conclusion, the Pioneer D1200SPL represents a superb choice for those seeking an extraordinary listening experience. Its combination of power, durability, and sound quality makes it a must-have for bass enthusiasts and an essential piece of equipment for any serious audio setup. Whether for car audio systems or home theater setups, the D1200SPL continues to impress with its outstanding performance and innovative features.