Boss Audio Systems cx450, CX250, CX2000M, CX1800, CX1250, CX1000, CX1100M, CX950, CX750, CX800 Tri-Mode

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Power and Speaker Wiring

2-Channel Amplifiers

Tri-Mode

CX250, CX450, CX550,

 

CX750, CX950, and CX1250

Tri-mode operation allows you to connect this amplifier to a pair of main speakers plus a subwoofer on one pair of output channels. The main speakers will operate in STEREO while the subwoofer simultaneously operates in MONO.

To set up the amplifier to run in this mode, put the crossover switches in the FULL position. Insert high pass filter capacitors and a low pass filter inductor into the wiring as shown below. Be sure to check the table at the bottom of this page to determine the correct capacitor and inductor values for the crossover frequency you wish to achieve.

Component values for 6dB Passive Crossover

FREQUENCY INDUCTOR CAPACITOR

80 Hz

7.5mH

470uF

100 Hz

6.5mH

330uF

120 Hz

5.5mH

330uF

150 Hz

4mH

220uF

Tri-Mode

 

SPEAKER CONNECTIONS

POWER CONNECTIONS

 

 

L

R

BATT+

REMOTE GROUND

 

 

 

FUSE

 

 

 

 

BRIDGED

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Chassis

 

 

 

 

 

ground

 

 

 

 

 

point

 

High pass filter

 

 

 

to REMOTE TURN-ON

 

crossover

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

terminal of head unit

 

 

 

 

 

 

LEFT

 

 

 

 

MINIMUM

Speaker

 

 

FUSE

Battery

 

 

 

SPEAKER

High pass filter

 

 

 

 

 

 

IMPEDANCE

crossover

 

 

 

 

4 OHMS

 

 

 

 

 

 

RIGHT

 

 

 

 

 

Speaker

 

 

 

 

 

Low pass

SPEAKER

 

 

 

 

IMPEDANCE

 

 

 

 

filter inductor

8 OHMS

 

 

 

 

Subwoofer

 

 

 

 

CHAOS EXXTREME MOSFET Amplifier User’s Manual - page 13

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Contents E R ’ S M a N U a L CX2000MIntroduction What is included?About 2 Ohm operation FeaturesInstallation precautions General precautionsMounting the amplifier Shock HAZARD! Do not open the caseDont misuse the level control Connecting the amplifierChannel Amplifiers Low Level Input WiringCX250, CX450, CX550 CX750, CX950, and CX1250 CX600, CX650, CX800, and CX1000CX1800 Channel AmplifierCX1100M MonoBlock AmplifierCX2000M CX250, CX450, CX550, CX750, CX950, and CX1250 High Level Input WiringTo Speaker TerminalsTo Speaker Terminals Head unit Head unit To Speaker TerminalsBridged Mode Power and Speaker WiringTwo ChannelTri-Mode Tri-ModeCX600, CX650, CX800 and CX1000 Four Channel Mode6dB Passive Crossover Component values forSpeaker Impedance Five Channel ModeBridged Mode Tri-Mode CX1100M and CX2000M MonoBlock ModeSymptom Possible Remedy TroubleshootingCX250 CX450 CX550 CX750 CX950 CX1250 SpecificationsCX600 CX650 CX800 CX1000 CX1800 CX1100M CX2000M Page
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CX1250, CX250, CX2000M, CX750, CX950 specifications

Boss Audio Systems is a renowned name in the world of automotive audio equipment, with a range of products that cater to different preferences and audio needs. Among their lineup, the CX series stands out for delivering impressive sound quality and advanced features. The CX650, CX550, CX800, CX600, and CX1000 models are designed to enhance the in-car audio experience through various innovations and powerful performance.

The Boss CX650 is a robust amplifier that offers a peak power output of 650 watts, making it perfect for those seeking to amplify their vehicle’s sound system. With a compact design, it is designed for ease of installation, and it integrates seamlessly with most audio systems. The CX650 features a variable low-pass filter, allowing users to customize the sound output for a more tailored listening experience. Its MOSFET power supply ensures complete control and high efficiency.

Next, the CX550 variant, rated at 550 watts peak power, is ideal for users looking for an entry-level yet powerful solution. It boasts high-level inputs, allowing for easy integration with factory stereos without the need for an aftermarket head unit. The CX550 also includes bass boost circuitry, which enhances low frequencies for a richer audio experience.

The CX800 model steps it up a notch with its impressive 800 watts of peak power output. This amplifier is built with a dedicated subwoofer output and includes a thermal protection circuit, which safeguards against overheating. Its low-level RCA inputs provide flexibility in connecting to various audio sources, ensuring high fidelity sound quality.

For those looking for a balanced approach, the CX600 offers a peak power output of 600 watts. This amplifier is engineered with a variable bass boost feature and a fully adjustable crossover for audio enthusiasts who want to refine their listening preferences. The durable build ensures longevity, catering to even the most demanding audio users.

Lastly, the CX1000 is the powerhouse of the series, boasting an astounding peak power output of 1000 watts. Known for its high-performance capabilities, it includes a built-in crossover and bass remote control. The CX1000 is characterized by its extensive range of customization options and superior sound clarity, making it ideal for audiophiles who appreciate a deep and resonant bass response.

Overall, the Boss Audio Systems CX series amplifiers provide a wide spectrum of features and technologies, ensuring that there is a suitable model for everyone. Their focus on power, durability, and user-friendly design makes them a favorite among car audio enthusiasts looking to enhance their audio experience on the road.