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Cerwin Vega VMAXX Series Subwoofers deliver powerful, distortion-free bass with up to 1200W peak power, dual voice coil flexibility, and advanced cooling technology, engineered for car audio enthusiasts seeking immersive, high-performance sound.
J**T
Cerwin Vega 6.5” VMAX65D2
Some people did not specify which model or size they bought in their reviews but this is for the Cerwin Vega VMAXX 6.5" 200W RMS 2-Ohm Dual Voice Coil model: VMAX65D2.Wanted to change out the factory subwoofer in a Honda Element 2008 model. Not much consumer feedback or videos on this specific 6.5 subwoofer but the price and reputation or the company made me give them a try. No regrets. It definitely has the punchy bass kicks like people mention in other models. Response on the lows in amazing in my opinion for a 6.5. Still using factory radio and it’s still bumps nicely. Used the series wiring method at 4ohm. The screws do not line up which you could just drill some new ones or I just used the two holes on the top and bottom. Great subwoofer. For the price this may be the best option for the money at $85. Hope this helps.
D**D
No good
These Cervin-vega subs are not like the old-school subs. Blew easily on a 750 rms mono amp.
C**D
Great SPL Subwoofer
I luv them sooooooo much great SPL Subwoofer Cerwin Vega.DJ BYRDMAN
T**Y
Ok sub
Kind of hard to get this sub to sound good. Been trying all kinds of port sizes. But trying a sealed box soon I'll update on that later. Update!. Just doesn't sound as good as it looks. Changed it out with another sub and it hits like a single 12". But not giving up on it going to make a custom box. update later on it.
K**N
Great speaker
This thing is a beast... Hits like a 12. Putting 500rms on it and it is plenty loud..
B**N
The price
I love the way it sound , I’m very happy
S**Y
5 stars so far
VERY stiff suspension, so might take some "breaking in" to get the full experience, but seems good so far running off of my Fosi Audio BT30D Pro sub channel. I ordered the Skar Audio SK1X8V box for it since it seemed to match the recommended box specs pretty much perfectly. Seems to be a good match, but anything under around 36-38hz it almost inaudible unless you boost it with EQ. The cutout on the SK1X8V is also FAR too large for the VMAX8, so you will need to augment things a bit to make sure it actually seals against the box, and you will need to make sure your screw heads FULLY cover the mounting holes on the sub otherwise air will leak thru them and make a terrible whistle/woosh sound constantly. For me I was able to insert the mounting screws at a steep outward angle to bite the baffle properly, and tightening them down just right got a good enough seal. For a home stereo setup like Im using it on, it is more than enough even with just 100-200w, so I would be curious to see what it can do off of 500+ in a car. May test it but the amp in my car at the moment is good for over 5000w RMS, so I would need to be very careful if I wanted to try that ha..
J**L
Does not fit standard 8" box
I got this and paired it with the Skar 8" sub box from Amazon. Unfortunately, after multiple attempts to mount this, it just is too small to match up to the box. The baffle for the speaker and placement of the holes for the screws is too tight, so in order to make contact with the box, you need to mount with extreme outward angle on the screws, which in turn does not properly seal the sub the box. It is a shame because despite my best attempt, this sub is not compatible with the most widely utilized 8" box. The sub itself is heavy duty and absolutely appears to be of high quality, it's just nearly impossible to mount unless you're ok with having an improper seal or you create a custom wood baffle adapter. I can't recommend due to not being able to secure properly.
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