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<blockquote data-quote="Slammer" data-source="post: 6479946" data-attributes="member: 612083"><p>I am not familiar with that amp, but skeptical that it actually produces that amount of power. With that said, your Kicker should be DVC, meaning that you can wire in parallel and be 2ohms at the amp. This would mean that your amp would be putting 2500w rms to it. Now, what is the rms rating of the sub? I always try to match the rms rating of the amp to the rms rating of the sub. Peak ratings vary so much and going by rms should be a better gauge.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slammer, post: 6479946, member: 612083"] I am not familiar with that amp, but skeptical that it actually produces that amount of power. With that said, your Kicker should be DVC, meaning that you can wire in parallel and be 2ohms at the amp. This would mean that your amp would be putting 2500w rms to it. Now, what is the rms rating of the sub? I always try to match the rms rating of the amp to the rms rating of the sub. Peak ratings vary so much and going by rms should be a better gauge. [/QUOTE]
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