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Wiring Hifonics BRX 5000.5

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Forum Name: Car Audio
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Printed Date: May 14, 2025 at 4:21 AM


Topic: Wiring Hifonics BRX 5000.5

Posted By: frmdaleftcoast
Subject: Wiring Hifonics BRX 5000.5
Date Posted: July 09, 2019 at 12:00 PM

Noob here and I need assistance in something that I'm sure it's simple, yet for some reason or another I just can't comprehend.

2003 Toyota Camry Non-JBL (6 speakers)
HU: JVC-KWAV71bt
Amp: Hifonics BRX 5000.5 (5 Channel)
Dash - 3.5" Rockford Fosgate P132 (w/bass blockers)
Front - JBL 6x9 GX963 (2.3 ohm/100 rms ea.)
Rear - JBL 6x9 GTO939 (3 ohm/100 rms ea.)
Subwoofers: 2 - DS18 Elite Z10 (DVC/4 ohm/750w RMS ea.)
Enclosure: Atrend 10DQV (10" Pro Series Dual Vented)
Wiring: Knukonceptz (speaker wire, RCA, Power/Ground)
Circuit Breaker: Stinger 250 watts
Battery Terminals: Pair ILL Customz SAE Top Post 6 1/0 AWG 0 Gauge

Hifonics Spec sheet states the following:
4 ohms - 60x4 + 475
2 ohms - 120x4 + 750
1 ohm - CH5: 1000x1
Mono Bridge @ 4 ohms - 240x2


Currently have Subs wired @ 1 ohm. I understand basic subwoofer wiring. Yet this is my 1st time ever dealing with speakers and a non-mono amp. The speakers are wired to it's individual channel (the dash speakers are wired to the the door speakers). I'm assuming this means - 60w RMSx4.Is there a way to wire these in order bump up the power to either 120x4/2 ohms or 240x2 at 4 ohms? If so, how would I go about doing so?

Thank You






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