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New amp not big enough for Kicker L7?
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<blockquote data-quote="dr_peeb" data-source="post: 6562074" data-attributes="member: 613144"><p>Got it Uhrin?</p><p></p><p>With that sub and amp you have now, you must wire it as a 4 ohm load because your amp requires either a 4 ohm load or a 2 ohm load, and your sub can not be wired to be a 2 ohm load. And, as you seem to have found out, all this means is that your amp is only gonna put out 330W in that 4 ohm situation.</p><p></p><p>You could also do this; Buy a 2nd of the exact same sub, wire them to a 2 ohm load. Then your amp will put out 330 watts into each of the two subs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dr_peeb, post: 6562074, member: 613144"] Got it Uhrin? With that sub and amp you have now, you must wire it as a 4 ohm load because your amp requires either a 4 ohm load or a 2 ohm load, and your sub can not be wired to be a 2 ohm load. And, as you seem to have found out, all this means is that your amp is only gonna put out 330W in that 4 ohm situation. You could also do this; Buy a 2nd of the exact same sub, wire them to a 2 ohm load. Then your amp will put out 330 watts into each of the two subs. [/QUOTE]
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