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Kicker 43CXA1800.1 CX Series mono subwoofer amplifier — 1800 watts RMS x 1 at 2 ohms

Item # 206CXA1800

Looking for massive bass? Kicker's CXA1800.1 mono amp can send up to 1,800 watts RMS to your subwoofer.

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Looking for massive bass? Kicker's CXA1800.1 mono amp can send up to 1,800 watts RMS to your subwoofer.

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Item # 206CXA1800

About the Kicker 43CXA1800.1

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Mega-power for your bass

Looking for massive bass? Kicker's CXA1800.1 mono amp can send up to 1,800 watts RMS to your subwoofer. But brute force isn't everything with this CX Series amp — you can use the variable low-pass filter to get maximum performance from your sub/enclosure combo, while the fixed subsonic filter removes the extreme low resonances that cause distortion. The variable bass boost allows you to add some low-end punch if you need it (but you probably won't). An optional wired remote lets you conveniently adjust the bass level from your front seat.

Mega-power for your bass

Looking for massive bass? Kicker's CXA1800.1 mono amp can send up to 1,800 watts RMS to your subwoofer. But brute force isn't everything with this CX Series amp — you can use the variable low-pass filter to get maximum performance from your sub/enclosure combo, while the fixed subsonic filter removes the extreme low resonances that cause distortion. The variable bass boost allows you to add some low-end punch if you need it (but you probably won't). An optional wired remote lets you conveniently adjust the bass level from your front seat.

Hooks in almost anywhere in almost any position

Kicker's Fail-Safe Integration Technology (FIT™) keeps this amp's inputs free from noise or interference, so you can tap into your speaker wires for a signal without a worry. The CXA1800.1 comes with hardware that lets you mount it vertically, so you can put it in a location that takes up very little floor space and looks cool too.

Note: This amplifier can draw some serious amounts of current (up to 163 amps), so you may have to upgrade the electrical system in some vehicles to power it effectively.

Kicker 43CXA1800.1

Kicker 43CXA1800.1 signal connections and controls

Confused about impedance? Check out our article on matching subs and amps.

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Product highlights:

  • mono subwoofer amplifier
  • 900 watts RMS x 1 at 4 ohms (1800 watts RMS x 1 at 2 ohms)
  • CEA-2006 compliant
  • Class D amp technology
  • variable low-pass filter (50-200 Hz, 12 dB/octave)
  • fixed subsonic filter (25 Hz, 24 dB/octave)
  • variable bass boost (0-12 dB at 40 Hz)
  • frequency response: 20-200 Hz
Other Features:
  • preamp inputs and outputs
  • speaker-level inputs (speaker wire to RCA adapters required)
  • balanced differential inputs reduce noise and interference
  • optional remote bass level controller available
  • 1/0-gauge power and ground leads and a 150-amp fuse recommended — wiring and hardware not included with amplifier
  • no onboard fuses — when installing multiple amps in a system, an additional 150-amp in-line fuse between the distribution block and this amplifier is recommended
  • includes hardware for vertical mounting
  • dimensions: 14-5/16"W x 2-3/8"H x 7-3/4"D
  • warranty: 2 years (extends to 3 years when purchased with a Kicker PKD1 multi-amp wiring kit)
  • MFR # 43CXA18001

What's in the box:

  • Mono amplifier
  • 2 Vertical mounting brackets
  • 3mm Allen wrench
  • 4 Self-tapping screws (3/4" length)
  • Owner's Manual
  • Certified Power certificate

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Overview: Kicker CX Series amplifiers can deliver plenty of power when you need it, utilizing high-grade internal components and an optimized circuit layout. This Class D amp has highly efficient heat sinks to keep the amp running cool. You can mount the amplifier vertically, if desired, with the supplied mounting brackets.

Power Output: The CXA1800.1 is a mono amplifier designed to output 900 watts RMS at 4Ω (<1% THD+N @ 14.4V) and 1800 watts RMS at 2Ω.

Controls: The controls for the amplifier are located on the side of the amplifier:

  • Input Gain Control: The rotary input Gain control lets you match the output of the source unit to the amplifier. When setting the Gain, you should turn the source unit up to about 3/4 of the maximum volume, adjust the gain until audible distortion can be heard, then back the gain down slightly. The Gain control goes from 0 to 11.
  • Low Pass Filter: You can select a crossover frequency between 50Hz and 200Hz. This adjusts the upper frequency limit of the amplifier's output. The rotary control can be adjusted with a small slotted screwdriver (not included).
  • Input Level: The RCA inputs on the amplifier will accept a high-level or low-level input. Using the Input Level switch, you can select high level (button in) or low level (button out) input.
  • KickEQ Bass Boost: The bass level can be increased between 0dB and +12dB via the rotary KickEQ Bass Boost control. The bass boost circuit is centered at 40Hz.

Subsonic Filter: The amplifier features a non-defeatable 25Hz Subsonic Filter with a 24dB per octave slope. The Subsonic Filter rolls off extremely low frequencies that can't be cleanly reproduced by the amplifier and subwoofers. This reduces distortion and helps the amp run more efficiently.

Auto Turn-on: The amplifier has two Auto Turn-on modes: +12V and DC Offset. The preferred auto turn-on method is to run an 18-gauge wire from the remote turn-on lead of the source unit to the Remote (REM) terminal on the amp. When a +12V signal is detected on the wire, the amplifier will turn on. If your source unit lacks a remote turn-on lead (a factory head unit, for example), you can choose to turn on the amplifier via the DC Offset method. When a 6V DC offset is detected on the source unit's speaker outputs, the amplifier automatically turns on.

Connections: The CXA1800.1 has set screw terminals for power, ground, and turn-on lead (REM). The power and ground terminals will accept up to 1/0 gauge wire (recommended), and the turn-on lead will accept up to 10 gauge (18-gauge recommended). The set screws can be loosened/tightened with the supplied 3mm Allen wrench. The speaker outputs are slotted, screw-down terminals, which will accommodate bare wire or spade connectors. The speaker slots are 5/16" in width, and will accommodate up to 10 gauge wire.

External Fuse: The amplifier does not include a built-in fuse, therefore an external fuse should be placed on the power wire, within 18" of the battery. It is recommended that a 1/0-gauge amplifier wiring kit and a 150A external fuse be used when installing the amplifier.

Input Signal: The CXA1800.1 is capable of receiving either high- or low-level input signals, and you can select the input type on the end of the amp. A pair of female RCA jacks is provided on the end of the amp. If you are using a speaker-level source, you can use the optional Kicker KiSL speaker level to RCA adapter. The Input Sensitivity is 250mV-10.0V (High Level), while the Low Level Input Sensitivity is 125mV-5.0V.

Preamp Output: The CXA1800.1 has a stereo RCA output which passes the audio signal to another amplifier or component. This allows you to daisy-chain another amplifier without having to run RCA cables from the head unit to the second amp. Either input method, high- or low-level, will provide a low-level output signal at the RCA output.

Certified Power: Each amplifier is tested when it comes off of the assembly line. Tests are run for Total Harmonic Distortion, Signal-to-Noise Ratio, Protection Circuit, and Total Power Output. A Certified Power certificate with model and serial number is included with each amp with the measured power output figure, and a pass/fail grade for the other tests.

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Would this amp push four kicker cvr 12s the dual 4 ohm going to have them wired 2 ohm at the amp subs are 400 watt rms and 800 watt peak ?
shane  Feb 10, 2019
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Yes would power them perfectly
josh  Sep 05, 2019
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You shouldn't have a problem.. I have it pushing 2 L7 and it absolutely knocks in my Yukon xl.
brandon  Feb 11, 2019
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I believe so
carrigan  Feb 11, 2019
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Will this amp be stable when connected to my hifonics Olympus 1600 Watts rms 3200 Watts max or will it blow the sub? If I connect the adjustable knob will this keep from blowing the sub?
michael  Nov 07, 2018
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It depends on how you hook it up keep in mind this amp is a 2ohm amp will not run at 1 ohm tried and it kicked it off
jonathan  Nov 10, 2018
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It blew both alpine type r's halfway turned up Not happy at all
daryrell  Nov 09, 2018
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Is this amp 1 ohm stable?
oldschoolampz  Oct 10, 2016
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I Have The CXA 1800.1 on 2 18" SA Sundown D4 subwoofers wired at 1ohm in my Semi....I play it hard all day for hours great amp does not cutoff.....But definitely uses alot of current...
jmkcolon2  Dec 11, 2016
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The Kicker 43CXA1800.1 amplifier is only stable down to 2-ohm and wouldn't be able to handle a 1-ohm load. I hope that helps! My bio: http://www.crutchfield.com/Support/Bio.aspx?bio=159
david  Oct 12, 2016 (Staff)

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