is it to much?
fig_2g1
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old english i have recently bought two GNX128's. i have a 1200 watt kenwood amp. so far they have withstood the strain. will they continue to hold up.
PLEASE HELP ME OUT.:D
PLEASE HELP ME OUT.:D
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Which Kenwood do you have? Cause when I last checked Kenwood didn't make any amp that put out 1000 watts rms. And how do you have your subs wired? Series or parallel? If you haven't had any trouble out of your subs at this point, more than likely you wont.93 Black Acura Legend 6-spd Manual. Soon to be Pioneer Deh-9300 Head Unit Deq-9200 Equalizer and DSP, Streetwire interconnects. PPI PC4400 Chrome(50x4 rms) and PPI PC2400 Chrome (100x2 rms or 400x1) MOMO 6.5" Component Highs up from, Infinity Kappa 6x9's in the rear
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Originally posted by AcuraLegend
Which Kenwood do you have? Cause when I last checked Kenwood didn't make any amp that put out 1000 watts rms. And how do you have your subs wired? Series or parallel? If you haven't had any trouble out of your subs at this point, more than likely you wont. -
I reiterate, Kenwood does not make an amp that puts out over 1000 watts rms. That "Performance Series" KAC-PS400M of yours is a 600 watt rms amp @ 2 ohms. That maximum power output that they state at 1200 watts is nothing more that a sales gimic, and isn't usefull for comparison purposes.
Allerick B.93 Black Acura Legend 6-spd Manual. Soon to be Pioneer Deh-9300 Head Unit Deq-9200 Equalizer and DSP, Streetwire interconnects. PPI PC4400 Chrome(50x4 rms) and PPI PC2400 Chrome (100x2 rms or 400x1) MOMO 6.5" Component Highs up from, Infinity Kappa 6x9's in the rear