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danyman 11-21-2008 10:29 AM

car audio is a drug lmao once your hooked its hard to back away. try to do overkill on whatever you want so it can last you longer and upgrade less often. witing 2 years im on my 5th system 5 damit and its just for daily driving tabarnac!!!!!!! lol

fresh1 11-21-2008 11:15 AM


Originally Posted by _HeC_ (Post 424592)
i think i would rather run a Maxxsonics(crunch, hifonics, autotek) over a kenwood(atleast amp wise)
ive been running hifonics for probably atleast 6 years, ive run the hifonics BX1000D and BXi1606D and neither overheat or anything like that

fresh1 are u planning on running 2 of those 4ohm DVC subs? if so u want a 1ohm stable amp which the kenwood is NOT, crunch can do 1ohm which is supposed to be 1250rms but probably closer to 1000rms

well the crunch amp does 1250 rms (supposedly) at 1 ohm so thats what i would need to run. if i get the kenwood i would have no problem running 2 ohms, i'm looking more for sql than spl anyways, the 1200 watts is just the power i need for the subs

_HeC_ 11-21-2008 11:17 AM

if u get the kenwood u cant run 2 of those subs unless there available in 2ohm DVC or 4ohm SVC

Father Yuli 11-21-2008 11:22 AM


Originally Posted by _HeC_ (Post 424625)
if u get the kenwood u cant run 2 of those subs unless there available in 2ohm DVC or 4ohm SVC

I was waiting for someone to point that out...

If you are running a PAIR of 4 ohm DVC subs you need an amp that is rated at 1 ohm. Either one of these amps will work. I'd go with Crunch.

_HeC_ 11-21-2008 11:25 AM

^kenwood wont do 1ohm though.... atleast from the specs he posted

Father Yuli 11-21-2008 11:29 AM


Originally Posted by Father Yuli (Post 424628)
I was waiting for someone to point that out...

If you are running a PAIR of 4 ohm DVC subs you need an amp that is rated at 1 ohm. Either one of these amps will work. I'd go with Crunch.



Originally Posted by _HeC_ (Post 424630)
^kenwood wont do 1ohm though.... atleast from the specs he posted

oh snap, you are absolutely right. Thanks for pointing that out as well :smilie_da

On a side note, we had ran one of those 1000 rms kenwood amps at 0.5 ohm last year just for fun, it really hammered for about 3 weeks, after that it turned into a fire ball.

fresh1 11-21-2008 11:38 AM


Originally Posted by _HeC_ (Post 424625)
if u get the kenwood u cant run 2 of those subs unless there available in 2ohm DVC or 4ohm SVC

so if i go with the crunch (which i probably will), and get the dvc 2 ohm and wire both in parellel to create 2 1 ohm speakers that presents a 1 ohm load on the amp still right? or does that create a 2 ohm load since there are two speakers, one for each speaker out

fresh1 11-21-2008 11:40 AM


Originally Posted by Father Yuli (Post 424631)
oh snap, you are absolutely right. Thanks for pointing that out as well :smilie_da

On a side note, we had ran one of those 1000 rms kenwood amps at 0.5 ohm last year just for fun, it really hammered for about 3 weeks, after that it turned into a fire ball.


lol man i wish i had money hahaha

PsychoAcoustics Canada 11-21-2008 11:40 AM

2 2ohm subs all wired in paralell would give the amp 0.5 ohm load before rise. wired in series/paralell will give you 2 ohm before rise

fresh1 11-21-2008 11:46 AM


Originally Posted by Citrate (Post 424634)
2 2ohm subs all wired in paralell would give the amp 0.5 ohm load before rise. wired in series/paralell will give you 2 ohm before rise

so wire each sub individually in series and then in parallel to the amp? i thought with two speaker terminals on the amp it meant i could wire each 2 ohm dvc to 1 ohm and get put a 1 ohm load on the amp, or

two 4 ohm dvc to 2 ohm and then connect each to the amp to create a 1 ohm load?

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