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so i know about as much on audio systems as i do cars...and i have an Angled sealed enclosure with two 10" woofers, 4-ohm stereo impedance, frequency response 24-1,000 Hz, power handling 100-600 watts RMS...that was copy and pasted ofcourse, and i was wonderin what would be a good amp to go with those. Ill probably be getting another amp to go with my speakers, just for the hell of it... if anyone has any suggestions that would be great.
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QUOTE(Abraxis64 @ Sep 11, 2005 - 6:16 PM) i believe that your box has two 4-ohm drivers and also has two speaker termials. although it's a mono amp, the 1500d should have two sets of inputs which it bridges internally (my directed amp did, as do most large mono amps these days) so wiring should be a breeze. [right][snapback]332999[/snapback][/right] I wired my two subs to my Kicker 600.1, only has one set of terminals. i just twisted the appropriate speaker wires from either sub together, and then screwed onto the amp as one giant wire., wiring the subs in parallel at the amp. another way you can do it. im assuming thats what you mean? ![]() |
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