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OK let's try this I have cerwin vega mobile audio speakers 2 pairs vega369x 6x9 @ 75 rms 4ohm and 1 sub 200 rms @4 Ohm want to wire them to a planet audio 1600watt 2Ohm 4ch amp

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Your can go down to 2 ohm but will take 4 fine wire your 6 x 9 s to one side one ch each and bridge the sub across the other 2 channels.

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SOURCE: mono amp to a 4ohm dvc sub

Hello joverstre525,

Sure, just wire both voice coils in parallel to the amp output terminals. The "wiring wizard" here shows the possible wiring options.

Hope this helps.

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How to wire 6 cerwin vega speakers and 1 4ohm

6 subs on one 'super' system which needs to be 4 ohm, how are the build, push pull closed or easy a large box with huge ports and you've calculated with a standard program the freq response etc.
Or did just bought it and then started thinking?
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Hifonics colossus-ltd dual monoblock amp does not have much output, running a cerwin vega stroker dual 2 ohm sub wired 4 ohm load bridged

Bridge at 4ohms your only getting 600watts rms. You will need to bridge at 1ohm (parallel) and adjust the gain accordingly. This will give it 1600 watts rms. If you would of had a dual 4ohm sub, then you could of bridged it at 2ohms mono, but you can't you have to go either 1 ohm or 4ohm. I believe it's not getting enough power.

I’m happy to help further over the phone at https://www.6ya.com/expert/chris_7f7f91eb941fb23f

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You cannot connect them both to the amp you specified as when connected the total load will be less than 2ohms and the amp will either trip it's protection circuit or could damage the amp, My suggestion is to try each sub separately and decide on the one you like the most or obtain a matching pair for the 4ohm DVC.
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I have a pair of Cerwin Vega LS 15-series home speakers. One of the subs stopped working but still has sound coming out of the voice coil. Do i need to replace the sub?

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Can i hook this amp to a 2 channle out put stereo?

Sure. Specs are listed below. I think it's designed for regular 2-channel input, isn't it?

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Front Channels: 100 W RMS x 2 @ 1.5 ohm-4 ohm (11V-14.5V)
  • Rear Channels: 25 W RMS x 2 @ 1.5 ohm-4 ohm(11V-14.5V)
  • Subwoofer Channel: 250 W RMS @ 1.5 ohm-4 ohm (11V-14.5V)
  • THD at Rated Power: <0.03% @ 4 ohm (F&R), <0.05% @ 4 ohm (Sub)
  • S/N Ratio (F&R): >108.5 dB below rated power S/N Ratio (Sub): >95 dB below rated power
  • Frequency Response (front and rear): 5 Hz-30 KHz (+0, -1dB)
  • Frequency Response (sub channel): 5 Hz-500 Hz (+0, -1dB)
  • Damping Factor (front and rear): >200 @ 4 ohm/50 Hz
  • Damping Factor (sub channel): >500 @ 4 ohm/50 Hz
  • Input Range: switchable from 200mV-2V RMS to 800mV-8V RMS
  • Differential-Balanced Input Topology: (3 pairs of inputs)
  • Front Crossover: fully-variable (50 Hz-5 KHz), selectable- slope BP or HP (12 or 24 dB per octave)
  • Rear Crossover: fully-variable (50 Hz-5 KHz), selectable- slope HP (12 or 24 dB per octave)
  • Sub Crossover: fully-variable (40-200 Hz), selectable-slope LP (12 or 24 dB per octave)
  • Preamp Output: 2-channel (full-range or LP)
  • Bass EQ: Variable boost up to 15db
  • Infrasonic Filter: defeatable 24dB/octave at 30 Hz
  • Left minus Right Ambience Circuit: ambient effect for rear channels
  • Front and rear speaker output connections: accept up to 8ga. wire
  • Dual mono subwoofer output connections: accept up to 8ga. wire
  • +12V and Ground connections: accept up to 4ga. Wire
  • Dimensions: 19.7"L x 9.25"W x 2.36"H
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    if ya have 2 duel 2ohm speaker than you can only wire them to 2ohm and would be pushing 1200 peak and 600 rms with the kx1200, so if you have the duel 4ohm i would go with the kx1200.1 and if u have the duel 2ohm i would go with the hifoncs
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    Connecting a subwoofer to a mono amp that has 2 sets of terminals

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    Planet audio vx3002

    Sorry wayne2953 but this amplifier isn't stable @ 1ohm loads. This amplifier would be better suited running a pair of 12's, 4 12" subs could run if configured correctly but the subs would be underpowered and probably not sound very good.

    Features of Planet Audio VX3002:

    • Max Power (2 Ohms) : 300W x 2
    • RMS Power (4 Ohms) : 150W x 2
    • Bridged Power (4 Ohms) : 600W x 1
    • Signal-to-Noise Ratio : 102dB
    • Frequency Response : 20Hz-20kHz
    • Dimensions : 10-5/8"W x 2-7/16"H x 16"L
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