I Plan On Buying 3 12'' Kicker 06CVX122 CompVX Series Subs (Dual 2 Ohm) And I Need 2 How How Do I Hook All 3 Of Them Up To A Hifonics Mono Amp @ 1 Ohm. Im Giving U The Specs On The Amp %26amp; Subs So It Can Help U Give Me A Better Answer On How To Install it. Below Is The Kicker Sub!
Kicker 06CVX122 CompVX Series
Product Description:
12" CompVX Component Subwoofer
Inverted Structural Dome Polymineral Injection Molded Cone: Remains rigid, and lowers distortion
Rear Cone Brace: Offers unmatched strength and resistance to deformation
Ribbed Santoprene Surround for Linear Cone Motion
Silver-Coated Stamped Steel Basket
Stitched Surround: Ensures the cone and surround won't seperate, even under the highest loads
High-temp Polyimide Film Voice Coil Former
Dual Ultra-Length Voice Coils
Perimiter Venting
Sleeved High-Power Tinsel Lead Wires
Spring Loaded Nickel-Plated Terminals Subwoofer Specifications:
Subwoofer Size 12"
Dual Voice Coil Yes
Impedance Dual 2 [ THIS IS THE END OF THE KICKER SUBWOOFER! UP NEXT BELOW IS THE HIFONICS MONO AMP! AGAIN THIS IS THE END OF THE KICKER SUB SPECS,NEXT BELOW IS THE HIFONICS AMP]Hifonics BXi2607D
Product Description:
Brutus Series 1-Channel Class D Car Amplifier
RMS Power Rating:
4 ohms: 850 watts x 1 chan.
2 ohms: 1700 watts x 1 chan.
1 ohm: 2600 watts x 1 chan.
Brutus Pulse Wave Modulated MOSFET EXVP (Exponential Vari-Power Supply)
Highly efficient Super D-Class amplifier circuitry with over-sized MOSFET Output
Dash-Mountable Bass Remote Control Included
LED power and protection indicators
Tuned Bass EQ (0-18 dB bass boost at 45)
Twin-Turbo Torroid Coil Design
HSMD Hifonics Surface Mount Design
Balance Line Inputs for 18-Volt line drivers
Preamp RCA output
DC, Short Circuit, Overload Protection Circuitry
Feature #6 example: Maximum Dynamic Headroom (MDH) power supply
Hifonics New Illuminated Heat-Sink Design With Blue LED Light Pumps
Gold-plated screw terminals
Variable low-pass filter (35-250 Hz, 24 dB/octave)
Subsonic Filter (24 dB at 15 Hz)
Frequency response: 2-250 Hz
2-gauge power and ground leads recommended. Contact us for information regarding a discount on a select amplifier kit when purchased together.
1-year Sonic Electronix warranty
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Hifonics BXi2607D
Product ID: bxi2607d | Product SKU: 9338
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Product Description:
Brutus Series 1-Channel Class D Car Amplifier
RMS Power Rating:
4 ohms: 850 watts x 1 chan.
2 ohms: 1700 watts x 1 chan.
1 ohm: 2600 watts x 1 chan.
Brutus Pulse Wave Modulated MOSFET EXVP (Exponential Vari-Power Supply)
Highly efficient Super D-Class amplifier circuitry with over-sized MOSFET Output
Dash-Mountable Bass Remote Control Included
LED power and protection indicators
Tuned Bass EQ (0-18 dB bass boost at 45)
Twin-Turbo Torroid Coil Design
HSMD Hifonics Surface Mount Design
Balance Line Inputs for 18-Volt line drivers
Preamp RCA output
DC, Short Circuit, Overload Protection Circuitry
Feature #6 example: Maximum Dynamic Headroom (MDH) power supply
Hifonics New Illuminated Heat-Sink Design With Blue LED Light Pumps
Gold-plated screw terminals
Variable low-pass filter (35-250 Hz, 24 dB/octave)
Subsonic Filter (24 dB at 15 Hz)
Frequency response: 2-250 Hz
2-gauge power and ground leads recommended. Contact us for information regarding a discount on a select amplifier kit when purchased together.
1-year Sonic Electronix warranty
Amplifier Specifications:
Amplifier Class D
Number of Channels 1 - Mono
RMS Power (4 ohms) 850 watts x 1 channel
RMS Power (2 ohms) 1700 watts x 1 channel
RMS Power (1 ohm) 2600 watts x 1 channel
Bridged RMS Power Not Bridgeable
Peak Power Output Not Specified
Minimum Impedance Unbridged 1 ohm
Minimum Impedance Bridged N/A
THD at Rated RMS Power .1%
Speaker Level Inputs No
Preamp Outputs Yes - 1 pair
Built-in Crossover Low-pass (LP)
High-Pass Crossover Frequency N/A
Low-Pass Crossover Frequency 35 - 250 Hz
Subsonic Filter 15 - 35 Hz
Signal-to-Noise Ratio 95 dB
Channel Separation N/A
Bass Boost 0 - 18 dB
Bass/Gain Remote Yes
Fan Cooled No
Fuse Rating N/A|||its not all about wattage when it comes to CEA-compliant,
its " for determining an amplifier's RMS power and signal-to-noise ratio" so, it might make the advertised wattage (but it doesn't) but it is distorted (the main cause of sub failure)
Using 14.4 volts, RMS watts are measured into a 4-ohm impedance load at 1 percent Total Harmonic Distortion (THD) plus noise, at a frequency range (for general purpose amplifiers) of 20 Hz to 20,000 Hz. Signal-to-Noise ratio is measured in weighted absolute decibels (dBA) at a reference of 1 watt into 4 ohms.|||To add to Sparky's answer you would need 4 of those subs connected as he described to get a true 1 ohm load.|||shud be 2ohm|||What sparky34... Says|||"In order For A Amp To Be 1 Ohm Stable It Has To Have Over 2500 Watts! "
False
You won't get an exact 1 ohm load but more like 1.34 ohm with three 2 ohm DVCs.
Wire each coil of each sub in series for 4 ohm then wire each sub in parallel.
I have a diagram if you need it just email me sparky3489@yahoo.com
More info here http://spkrbox1.spaces.live.com
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