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  • How to wire amp to subwoofers correctly?

    Hi, I have a Kenwood KAC-8103D Class D Mono Amp and I want to wire it to (2) Kenwood KFC-W3011 subwoofers. My question is how would I wire it to get the best output. The amp has two sets of speaker outputs. I've read about bridging the amp and wiring the speakers in-line, but I can't find anything that...
    Posted to Amps by T Smith on Tue, Apr 8 2008
  • Ohm, and wiring configuration for an Rockford sub and amp

    I'm considering getting a Rockford Fosgate P3SD210 which is a 2 ohm DVC subwoofer with an RMS rated at 300, and a peak at 600. I would like to find a way to wire it to the Rockford Fosgate T500-1bd which is 1 ohm stable with a wattage rating at 500 watts. I know that with dual voice coils, the input...
    Posted to Subwoofers by Thrillium311 on Wed, Oct 3 2007
  • Subwoofer feedback...?

    Hi. I bought a Power Acoustik React1-1800 class D amplifier . I hooked it up for a 2 ohm load to a Rockford Fosgate Power T1 4 ohm 10 inch subwoofer , rated at 600 watts RMS. With the 2 ohm load, the amplifier is putting 700 watts RMS to the subwoofer. I'm using 5 gauge power wire, split with a distribution...
    Posted to Subwoofers by CA92 on Tue, Jul 31 2007
  • advantages/disadvatages to wiring an amp using a LOC or high level input?

    What are the advantages/disadvatages to wiring an amp using a LOC or high level input? I'm considering getting the Kicker CompVR 07CVR82 and the Kicker ZX400.1 amp and installing it to my factory stereo. The sub is a 2 ohm DVC, so I would wire it in series then? Also is this a good amp for the sub? going...
    Posted to Amps by dilbert2154 on Sun, Jul 15 2007
  • Quick sub/amp ?

    Hi everyone im planning on buying one Infinity Reference 1250w 4ohm 12" Component Subwoofer with a power range of 60-300 watts RMS (1,200 watts peak power) and i was planning to power it with the Kenwood KAC-8103D Mono subwoofer amplifier 300 watts RMS x 1 at 4 ohms (500 watts x 1 at 2 ohms). my question...
    Posted to Amps by JCF07 on Thu, Jun 28 2007
  • Re: Dual voice coil sub, which amp?

    Regardless of whether you're using dual or single voice coils, for subwoofer applications, I would recommend a mono amplifier since they are typically Class D amplifiers. Class D amplifiers are more efficient and in my opinion, better suited to subwoofer applications since there's no need to have an...
    Posted to Amps by Shawn on Thu, Jun 14 2007
  • Re: advice for a beginner

    Infinity Reference 1600a Mono subwoofer amplifier 400 watts RMS x 1 this is the amp that hits your needs right on the head...with this you should wire it like Tiger said with a 4 ohm load and you will be jamming in no time....i hope you are ready for some good bass, cause thats what you are in for..
    Posted to Subwoofers by Spruce on Wed, Jun 6 2007
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