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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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ooh, that's a nice sub--it's sure to get good and loud for you. if you wire it down to 1-ohm (as you'll learn how to do from the instructions that kicker is likely to send along with the sub, or from various audio websites' tutorial pages), you'll be drawing over a kilowatt of power from the directed amp--that l5 is rated for 750 (although i'm certain it can take more than that)....just make sure you don't crank your gains. if you want to be safe, set them a little lower than you would otherwise. no sense frying your nice new sub with over 350 more watts than it is rated to handle
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