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Subwoofer wiring diagrams

How to hook up your subs for powerful bass

In this article, we'll help you find the best way to connect your subs to your amp. We begin with some basic – and important – subwoofer and amplifier terms. But if you want, you can skip straight to the wiring diagrams.

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There are many ways to wire subwoofers and amplifiers together. The ideal setup is when subs and amps match their impedance and power capabilities to optimize performance.

Power with care

The diagrams show wiring configurations for amplifiers and subwoofers that have already been matched for power capabilities. You should never connect subs to an amp that could give them more power than their total watts RMS power ratings. Doing so could damage the subs or the amp. See How to match subs and amps for further guidance.

Here's an example diagram for connecting two 4-ohm DVC subs to a mono-channel amplifier:

2 DVC-4

Wiring terms you need to know

The diagrams are below, but first let's explain a few important terms.

SVC

A single voice coil sub with two wiring terminal posts, one marked positive and the other marked negative.

DVC

A dual voice coil sub with four wiring terminal posts, two positive terminals and two negative terminals. This gives you more options for wiring the sub in different situations.

Ohms

The impedance load, or resistance against the amplifier's output signal, of a subwoofer coil. Subwoofer voice coils usually come in 2-ohm, 4-ohm, or 8-ohm impedances. The value is often found printed on the magnet, if you're unsure of what you have.

Series wiring and parallel wiring

These terms refer to two ways of routing the speaker wires to properly manage the overall impedance load. Whether you need to use a series wiring configuration, parallel wiring, or a mix of both, our diagrams will show you exactly the best way to wire your speakers, without using confusing technical terms.

When you wire dual voice coils and multiple subs together, the resulting total impedance is not always simple to figure out or practical to use. In the example diagram above, the voice coils of each sub are wired together in series, while the two subs themselves are wired together in parallel.

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Amplifier output

An amplifier will put out more power through a low-impedance sub than it will through a high-impedance sub. But a lower impedance also means more stress on the amp. Some amplifiers (marked “low-imp” in the links below) can even drive a 1-ohm load safely, and achieve maximum output. Refer to your amp manufacturer or owner's manual to determine whether or not yours can handle a low-impedance load.

Bridged mode

Bridging an amp combines two amplifier channels into one, to get more power. The disadvantage of bridging is that bridged channels can't drive impedance loads as low as they can when unbridged. The proper way to bridge the amp is usually indicated at the amp's speaker wire terminals. For more information, read our How to bridge an amplifier article.

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Wire

All the wires depicted in the Subwoofer Wiring Diagrams are speaker wires. For wiring subwoofers, we recommend using wires of 12- to 16-gauge in size.

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Find the right wiring diagram

Now, let's get those subs hooked up! All of our wiring diagrams are listed below. Select the diagram for the number and type of subs you have. Depending on your gear, there might be more than one way to safely wire the subs.

A note about multi-channel amplifiers

5-channel amplifiers are a popular way to get "full system" power in one box — four channels to drive your four speakers, plus a fifth, higher-powered channel for your subwoofer. 6- and 8-channel amps are similar and offer even more flexibility. When it comes to connecting subwoofers to these amps, keep it simple:

  • If you're connecting your sub(s) to the subwoofer channel, treat it like a mono-channel amplifier.
  • If you're bridging two channels of your amp, simply treat it as a bridged 2-channel amp.

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Now that you've seen how to wire subwoofers and amplifiers together, you can knowledgeably shop Crutchfield's extensive selection of subwoofers and amplifiers. We also carry amp wiring kits, speaker wire, RCA cables, capacitors, and much more.

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  • Ron from Vallejo

    Posted on 4/26/2026

    Why no dvc 1ohm wiring diagrams

  • Donald Buck

    Posted on 3/29/2026

    Hi I have 6 15 inch subs That are 2 ohms dvc and I have a 2 ohm amp how do I wire that so it quits going into protection mode

  • Jacob from Kansas City

    Posted on 1/22/2026

    If I want to wire (2) 12TW3-D8 down to 2 ohms, is there a diagram that shows me how to do that? Thank you!

  • David

    Posted on 12/30/2025

    What about 2 3 ohm subs Jl8w7

  • Cannon

    Posted on 10/20/2025

    If I wanted to pair a SAEv4-2000.1D amplifier to a single DVC SA-Series v.2 10, could I just wire each of the 4 terminals from the amp to each of the sub terminals and get 2 ohm total (1300w for a 1250w sub)? If not what can I do to power this single subwoofer?

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    Buck Pomerantz from Crutchfield

    on 10/21/2025

    Cannon, You didn't say which model of that sub you have - DVC 2-ohm or DVC 4-ohm. If it's the 4-ohm model, connecting it like you describe will work so long as you don't over-drive the sub too much. If it's the DVC 2-ohm version, the only safe way to wire it to that amp will be like this diagram.
  • Anders from South Bend

    Posted on 5/2/2025

    If I were to wire 2 2 ohm subs to a monoblock 1 ohm amplifier as in the diagram, would it still be just as powerful? Would the 2000 watts just split as 1000 watts at 2 ohms, or would it lose power since it's higher ohms?

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    Buck Pomerantz from Crutchfield

    on 5/5/2025

    Anders, Not knowing exactly what amplifier and subs you're referring to make it impossible to give accurate advice. A hypothetical amplifier that can put out 2000 watts through a 1-ohm subwoofer system will, again hypothetically, put out 1000 watts through a 2-ohm load, and 500 watts through a 4-ohm load. If the amp is powering two subs, having the same impedance and sensitivity, each sub will use exactly one-half of the total power available to them both.
  • Andrew

    Posted on 4/14/2025

    I have two DVC 4 Ohm skar ix 12's. How would I wire them to a alpine mrv m500 2 ohm stable

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    Buck Pomerantz from Crutchfield

    on 4/15/2025

    Andrew, The only safe way to wire those two DVC 4-ohm subs rated for 250 watts RMS each to that amplifier is like this diagram.
  • Freddy from MENDOTA

    Posted on 3/24/2025

    Have the old MB Quart DA-1800.1 amp. What subwoofers do you recommend for the best bang. Also have an empty 12" dual q bomb box that I wanna use.

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    Buck Pomerantz from Crutchfield

    on 3/25/2025

    Freddy, Two 12" subs that will sound good and work great with that setup are Rockford Fosgate Power T1D412 subs.
  • Juan from Logan

    Posted on 1/9/2025

    Have 2 12 rockford T1 and wanting to know from how to wire 2ohms and stay at 2ohms thanks

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    Buck Pomerantz from Crutchfield

    on 1/11/2025

    Juan, Rockford Fosgate 12" T1 subs come in DVC 2-ohm and DVC 4-ohm models. Only two DVC 2-ohm subs can get wired together to form a 2-ohm load: like this.
  • steve from needville tx

    Posted on 11/30/2024

    ive been trying to figure out if i can somehow get a single coil 4 ohm subwoofer to play at 1 ohm is that attainable?

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    Buck Pomerantz from Crutchfield

    on 11/30/2024

    Steve, No. A sub's voice coil's impedance is what it is - you can't change it. When two or more coils are wired together, you can often wire them to different total impedances - but a single coil sub can only be wired as a single impedance.

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