Thank you for making Cerwin-Vega Mobile your choice for high performance car audio products. At
Cerwin-Vega Mobile, our goal is to produce products of unsurpassed quality. We believe you will not
nd a better value anywhere in the mobile audio environment.
To ensure that your new Cerwin-Vega Mobile amplier provides years of enjoyment, you should
consider having it installed by a professionally trained technician. They have the knowledge to make
your new amplier perform its very best.
WARNING: Prolonged exposure to sound pressure levels in excess of 100dB can cause permanent
hearing loss. Cerwin-Vega Mobile ampliers can exceed that level so please exercise restraint when
listening and enjoying your new amplier.
GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
• This unit is designed for negative ground 12V DC operation only.
• Total subwoofer impedance must not be less than 1 ohm.
•Avoid installing the unit where:
- It would be subject to high temperatures, such as from direct sunlight or hot air from the heater.
- It would be exposed to rain or moisture.
- It would be subject to dust or dirt.
• Do not cover the unit with carpet or wires.
• Do not use the unit with a weak auto battery. Optimum performance depends on a normal battery
supply voltage.
• For safety reasons, keep the volume of your car audio system moderate while driving your vehicle
so that you can still hear normal trafc sounds outside your car.
MOUNTING PRECAUTIONS
Although Cerwin-Vega Mobile ampliers incorporate heat sinks and protection circuits, mounting
the amplier in a tight space without any air movement can still damage internal circuitry over time.
Choose a location that provides adequate ventilation around the amplier. For easy system set-up,
mount the amplier so the side panel controls will be accessible after installation. In addition, observe the following precautions:
1. For the most efcient cooling, mount the amplier so that air runs along the length of the ns
rather than across them. Remember, any moving air across the amplier will reduce heat.
2. Mount the amplier on a solid surface. Avoid mounting to subwoofer enclosures or areas prone to
vibration. Do not install the amplier on plastic or other combustible materials.
3. Prior to mounting the amplier, make sure not to cut or drill into the fuel tank, fuel lines, brake
lines (under chassis) or electrical wiring.
WIRING PRECAUTIONS
1. Before installation, make sure the source unit power switch is in the OFF position.
2. Disconnect the negative (-) lead of the battery before making any power connections.
3. When making connections, be sure that each one is clean and secure. Insulate all of your connections. Failure to do so may damage your equipment.
4. A secure clean ground connection is critical to the performance of your amplier. Connect the
ground directly to the car chassis to minimize resistance and avoid any noise problems.
5. Add an external fuse on the amplier’s positive (+) power lead and connect it as close as possible
to the vehicle’s (+) battery terminal. Use a rating that equals the total current consumption at full
output of all ampliers in the system. This external fuse will protect the vehicle from short circuits
that can cause a re.
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WIRING INSTRUCTIONS
Power Connection
The main power cable must be connected to the positive terminal of the vehicle battery to provide
an adequate voltage source and minimize noise. There must be an inline fuse within 18 inches of the
battery. Connecting the battery terminal lead to any other point will reduce the power output and
may cause noise and distortion. Use only 4 gauge or larger wire for this lead and connect it to the (+)
terminal of the battery with system fuse inline. Do not install the fuse in the fuse holder until the
entire installation is completed.
Ground Connection
The ground terminal (GND) connection is also critical to the correct operation of the amplier. Use a
wire of the same gauge as the power connection and connect it between the ground terminal (GND)
of the amplier and a metal part of the vehicle close to the mounting location. This wire should be
as short as possible and any paint or rust at the grounding point should be scraped away to provide a
clean metal surface to which the end of the ground wire can be screwed or bolted.
Remote Turn-On Connection
The amplier is turned on by applying +12V to the remote turn-on terminal (REM). The wire lead to
this terminal should be connected to the remote lead from the car stereo which will provide the +12V
only when the car stereo is turned on. If the car stereo does not provide a remote lead, the remote
turn-on lead may be wired to an accessory terminal in the car’s fuse block. This will turn the amplier
on and off with the ignition key, regardless of whether the car stereo is on or off.
Speaker Connections
Depending on the type and number of speakers used with the amplier, wire them to the speaker
terminals as per the appropriate wiring diagram (see below). For most applications 18 gauge wire is
adequate for the speaker leads. For leads in excess of ten feet, 16 gauge wire is recommended. When
wiring the speakers, pay careful attention to the polarity of the terminals on the speakers and make
certain they correspond to the polarity on the amplier. Do not ground any speaker leads to the chassis
of the vehicle. Please see your authorized Cerwin-Vega Mobile dealer for specic wire recommendations.
INPUT CONNECTIONS
Most aftermarket source units will provide you with at least one pair of RCA outputs to provide a
clean (low-level) input for your amplier.
SET-UP INSTRUCTIONS
Input Level Control
Vega Mobile amplier with the output level of your source unit. Contrary to belief, turning the gain
up does not give your any more power whatsoever. While it may appear to get louder when you turn
your input sensitivity up, in reality, you are just taking away from your working range of volume on
your source unit. To set the input level control properly, start with the input sensitivity all the way
counter clockwise. Use a music source you are familiar with so you can tell when it starts to distort.
Turn the volume on your source unit I of the way to full volume, then slowly turn the input sensitivity clockwise until you can hear the music start to distort. Then, simply just turn back a bit counter
clockwise until the distortion is no longer audible.
– The input level control is used to match the input level of your Cerwin-
Crossover – Your Cerwin-Vega Mobile amplier is equipped with a internal crossover for easy system
set-up.
Low Pass Control – The amplier will send frequencies below the cutoff point to pass through to
your speakers.
Phase Control – Lets you control the output phase to your speakers (0/180 degrees).
Subsonic Filter – Controls the lowest frequency that will pass through to the speaker.
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SPECIAL FUNCTIONAL FEATURES
SET TO 180
SET TO SLAVE
SET TO 0
SET TO
NORMAL
L&R
INPUT
MASTER AMP CONTROLS BOTH AMPS
SLAVEAMP CONTROLS DON’T FUNCTION
-
+
2 OHM MINIMUM
2 AMP BRIDGED
CONNECT SPEAKER (-) TOGETHER #10 MINIMUM
AMP 1
MASTER AMP
AMP 2
SLAVEAMP
1
MIN
L
R
INPUT
SLAVEIN
SLAVEOUT
1
MIN
L
R
INPUT
SLAVEIN
SLAVEOUT
REMOTE
LEVEL
RCA Output
output from the source unit.
– For easy installation of multiple Cerwin-Vega Mobile ampliers with a single RCA
Wired Sub Level Control – Will allow you adjust the sub level from the front of the vehicle.
STATUS LED’S
Power
- After the orderly connection of the three power terminals, the LED indicator shines green
and goes out when the amplier is switched off.
Protect - Your Cerwin-Vega Mobile amplier is equipped with overload protection. Immediately
upon overloading, (due to short circuit or extreme temperature) the protection is activated, and
the red LED indicator is illuminated. The amplier is now protected against damage. In case of
thermal protection a short cooling time must be allowed after which the amplier automatically
resumes operation.
QUICK TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE
No Power:
properly connected, and that both Power and Ground connections are secure.
Check that all the fuses are good. If so check to be sure that the remote turn on lead is
No Sound: Check to make sure input cables are installed properly. Also, check all speaker connec-
tions both at the amplier and at the speaker itself.
No Sound / Red LED: Check that the speaker leads are not touching each other or the vehicle
chassis. Be sure the total impedance of the speakers is not too low for the conguration.
Poor Sound Quality (Distortions): Check the amplier Input Sensitivity setting. It may need
to be turned down (counter clockwise). Check that the speaker wires are not touching the vehicle
chassis. Verify that the vehicle battery is properly charged.
Weak Bass: One or more speaker connections (+) and (-) are reversed or are wired out of phase.
STRAPABILITY
Your new Cerwin-Vega Mobile amplier has the unique ability to combine or “strap” either two
S1000.1 or S2000.1 together to create one extremely powerful channel. You cannot strap an S1000.1
and S2000.1 together. You must connect two identical ampiers only.
When you strap Cerwin-Vega Mobile Stroker ampliers together, you get the added benet of being
able to use one remote level control to control both ampliers. The following Diagrams provide several
potential wiring options.
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SET TO 0
SET TO SLAVE
SET TO 0
SET TO
NORMAL
L&R
INPUT
MASTER AMP CONTROLS ALL SLAVE AMPS
SLAVE AMP CONTROLS DON’T FUNCTION
AMP 1
MASTER AMP
DNG
V21+
REM
1
MIN
POWER
PROTECT
SPEAKER
BASS
BOOST
0dB
15dB
40
250
GAIN
L
R
INPUT
XOVER
FREQHz
REMOTE
LEVEL
30
125
BASS
BOOST
FREQHz
SLAVEIN
16
60
SUBSONIC
FREQHz
SLAVEOUT
SOURCE
SLAVE
NORMAL
PHASE
0180
DNG
V21
+
REM
1
MIN
POWER
PROTECT
SPEAKER
BASS
BOOST
0dB
15dB
40
250
GAIN
L
R
INPUT
XOVER
FREQHz
REMOTE
LEVEL
30
125
BASS
BOOST
FREQHz
SLAVEIN
16
60
SUBSONIC
FREQHz
SLAVEOUT
SOURCE
SLAVE
NORMAL
PHASE
0180
SET TO 0
SET TO SLAVE
SET TO 0
DNGV
21+
REM
1
MIN
POWER
PROTECT
SPEAKER
BASS
BOOST
0dB
15dB
40
250
GAIN
L
R
INPUT
XOVER
FREQHz
REMOTE
LEVEL
30
125
BASS
BOOST
FREQHz
SLAVEIN
16
60
SUBSONIC
FREQHz
SLAVEOUT
SOURCE
SLAVE
NORMAL
PHASE
0180
DNGV
21+
REM
1
MIN
POWER
PROTECT
SPEAKER
BASS
BOOST
0dB
15dB
40
250
GAIN
L
R
INPUT
XOVER
FREQHz
REMOTE
LEVEL
30
125
BASS
BOOST
FREQHz
SLAVEIN
16
60
SUBSONIC
FREQHz
SLAVEOUT
SOURCE
SLAVE
NORMAL
PHASE
0180
SET TO SLAVE
-
+
1 OHM MINIMUM
-
+
1 OHM MINIMUM
-
+
1 OHM MINIMUM
-
+
1 OHM MINIMUM
SLAVE AMP CONTROLS DON’T FUNCTION
SLAVE AMP CONTROLS DON’T FUNCTION
AMP 1
MASTER AMP
AMP 2
SLAVE AMP
AMP 3
SLAVE AMP
ECT...ECT...
AMP 4
SLAVE AMP
REMOTE
LEVEL
ONE REMOTE LEVEL CONTROLS
ALL SLAVED AMPS
SET TO 180
SET TO SLAVE
SET TO 0
SET TO
NORMAL
L&R
INPUT
MASTER AMP CONTROLS BOTH AMPS
SLAVE AMP CONTROLS DON’T FUNCTION
-
+
2 OHM MINIMUM
CONNECT SPEAKER (-) TOGETHER #10 MINIMUM
AMP 1
MASTER AMP
AMP 2
SLAVE AMP
D
NGV21
+
REM
1
MIN
POWER
PROTECT
SPEAKER
BASS
BOOST
0dB
15dB
40
250
GAIN
L
R
INPUT
XOVER
FREQHz
REMOTE
LEVEL
30
125
BASS
BOOST
FREQHz
SLAVEIN
16
60
SUBSONIC
FREQHz
SLAVEOUT
SOURCE
SLAVE
NORMAL
PHASE
0180
DNGV21+
REM
1
MIN
POWER
PROTECT
SPEAKER
BASS
BOOST
0dB
15dB
40
250
GAIN
L
R
INPUT
XOVER
FREQHz
REMOTE
LEVEL
30
125
BASS
BOOST
FREQHz
SLAVEIN
16
60
SUBSONIC
FREQHz
SLAVEOUT
SOURCE
SLAVE
NORMAL
PHASE
0180
SET TO 180
SET TO SLAVE
SET TO 0
-
+
SECOND BRIDGED SET
CONNECT SPEAKER (-) TOGETHER #10 MINIMUM
DNGV21+
REM
1
MIN
POWER
PROTECT
SPEAKER
BASS
BOOST
0dB
15dB
40
250
GAIN
L
R
INPUT
XOVER
FREQHz
REMOTE
LEVEL
30
125
BASS
BOOST
FREQHz
SLAVEIN
16
60
SUBSONIC
FREQHz
SLAVEOUT
SOURCE
SLAVE
NORMAL
PHASE
0180
DNGV21+
REM
1
MIN
POWER
PROTECT
SPEAKER
BASS
BOOST
0dB
15dB
40
250
GAIN
L
R
INPUT
XOVER
FREQHz
REMOTE
LEVEL
30
125
BASS
BOOST
FREQHz
SLAVEIN
16
60
SUBSONIC
FREQHz
SLAVEOUT
SOURCE
SLAVE
NORMAL
PHASE
0180
SET TO SLAVE
2 OHM MINIMUM
REMOTE
LEVEL
REMOTE LEVEL CONTROLS
BOTH BRIDGED SETS
Master Amp Controlling
2 Bridged Sets
Master Amp Controlling
Multiple Slave Amps
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2
7
3
4
Functions are identical for front and rear channels
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8
9
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2
7
12 4 3
6
12
9
10
11
11
8
9
13
1
2
7
3
4
Functions are identical for front and rear channels
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8
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11
8
9
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2
7
12 4 3
6
51
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7
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
S1000.1S2000.1
RMS Power Rating
4 Ohm @14.4v400 x 11000 x 1
2 Ohm @14.4v750 x 11500 x 1
1 Ohm @14.4v1000 x 12000 x 1
Power SupplyFull PWMFull PWM
TopologyClass GHClass GH
Frequency Responnse20Hz-250Hz20Hz-250Hz
Battery Voltage Range for Operation10.8VDC - 15.0VDC10.8VDC - 15.0VDC
S/N Ratio>90dB>90dB
WARNING: YOU ARE REQUIRED TO USE AN OUTBOARD FUSE ON ALL STROKER
MONO AMPLIFIERS. THERE ARE NO ONBOARD FUSES ON S1000.1 AND S2000.1.
• THE S1000.1 NEEDS AN INLINE 100 AMP FUSE AT BOTH THE BATTERY AND THE AMPLIFIER.
• THE S2000.1 NEEDS AN INLINE 200 AMP FUSE AT BOTH THE BATTERY AND THE AMPLIFIER.
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RCA Input and Pass-Thru Output - These RCA jacks allow for a normal Left and Right channel
signal input. Simply connect to the source unit using RCA type audio cables, keeping them away
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from power wiring wherever possible. Mono models have a pass-through that can provide signal
to another amplifier.
Input Gain Adjustment - This control matches the preamp stage of the Cerwin-Vega Mobile amplifier
to your source unit. This is NOT a volume control. The range is between 100mV and 5V.
2
Crossover Adjustment- Use this adjustment to select the crossover point. Remember that your
choice will be directed to High Pass or Low Pass depending upon the position of the adjacent
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switch. The range of adjustment is limited between 50-250 Hz.
Sub-Sonic Adjustment - This control allows you to adjust the “pass-band” for a true 3 way speaker
system. This helps solve “standing wave” problems in-car (boomy bass), AND protects midrange/
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mid-bass drivers at the same time.
Phase Adjustment - This control allows you to adjust the phase of your subwoofer in time with
your mids and tweeters. 0 or 180 degrees of adjustment capability. This is EXTREMLY useful to
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get the best and MOST bass out of your system.
Vega Bass - This control adds 0 to +12dB of boost at 45Hz. Be cautious when adding boost to
some subwoofer systems as they may not be able to handle the additional low frequency boost.
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In the OFF position, no bass boost is added.
Remote Level Control - This port is for the remote level control (included). The control is intended
to allow the user to control the level of gain up to the maximum adjustment level set on the
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amplifier. The control does not add additional boost, it only attenuates the setting that is fixed at
the amplifier’s control panel.
Status LED’s - These lights indicate when the amplifier is powered up normally and when there is
a protection fault. See the “Troubleshooting” section for details on what these useful indicators
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can tell you if there’s a problem.
Power Input Connections - These connections are for input power, chassis ground, and remote
turn-on. Use a minimum of 4 gauge wiring for power and ground connections. The terminals
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will handle up to 1/0 gauge wiring with no problem whatsoever. Be sure any wiring that passes
through metal has a grommet!
Power Fuses - WARNING: You are required to use an outboard fuse on all Stroker mono amplifiers.
There are no onboard fuses on S1000.1 and S2000.1. Also include a main fuse at the connection
to the vehicle battery within 18 inches of the positive battery post. It is also important to upgrade
the connection between the negative battery post and the chassis of the vehicle. This greatly
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reduces possibilities of weak electrical “links” in the circuit. The S1000.1 needs an inline 100
amp fuse at both the battery and the amplifier. The S2000.1 needs an inline 200 amp fuse at both
the battery and the amplifier.
Speaker Output Terminals - Connect your speakers to these terminals. The S1000.1 and theS2000.1
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are the only Cerwin-Vega Mobile amplifiers capable of driving a load as low as 1 ohm.
Vega Bass Frequency EQ - Use this adjustment to select the specific frequency that your Vega
Bass will boost (30Hz - 125Hz)
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Warranty
Cerwin-Vega Mobile warrants all ampliers and speakers to be free of defects in
material or workmanship for a period of 1 year.
Warranty Procedure:
Cerwin-Vega Mobile strongly suggests all warranty claims should be handled
through an authorized dealer. Because of the technical nature of our products,
performance problems can often be the result of improper usage or installation.
An authorized retailer can help determine if this is the case and will save you the
time of returning an item that is not actually defective.
For all VEGA subwoofer models the cone is to be removed from the basket as completely as possible. Cut the surround and then the spider. After this, the cone should
lift out.
For VEGA coaxial models, the tweeter needs to be broken off and sent in with the
cone.
All returns must have the serial number taped to the cone. The serial number can
be found on the basket on all speakers and underneath the spider attached to the
top of the magnet plate.
Please remove the sticker and tape it to the cone. This process will save everyone
on shipping costs and allow us to check and replace speakers much faster.
For all VMAX models as well as all amplier models, the defective unit needs to be
returned. For speaker systems such as Vmax component models only return the
defective part (i.e midbass, tweeter or crossover).
Shipping:
Once you have your RA number, ship your return to:
Cerwin-Vega Mobile
ATTN: Customer Service Dept.
6915 W. Frye Road
Chandler, AZ 85226
When we receive your return, we will process your order. Please make sure that you
clearly mark the RA number on the outside of the box and on the shipping label.
If the RA number is not on the outside of box/label, it will be returned to sender!
Specications subject to change without notice.
6915 W. Frye Road
Chandler, AZ 85226
480 838 9422 • 480 491 1201 [fax]
012508
www.cerwinvegamobile.com
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