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<blockquote data-quote="j.reddick" data-source="post: 5116041" data-attributes="member: 603177"><p>I'll have to look at them to get the exact specs. It's a 600 watt Kenwood amp, but I don't know the model right off hand. The subs are MTX Thunder 7k series I believe, I would also have to check the exact on that. The subs are 250 RMS, and I'm only running the amp at about 1/2. I'll get back to you on this when I can look at the car (I'm on campus now and not near my car lol)</p><p></p><p>Like I said in one post, I didn't install it, and I'm not pro, so I'll have to look at it more. I'm just not entirely sure what to do, but I'll attempt what I can and I'll try to read up on some more things about amp set ups.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for all the feedback so far.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="j.reddick, post: 5116041, member: 603177"] I'll have to look at them to get the exact specs. It's a 600 watt Kenwood amp, but I don't know the model right off hand. The subs are MTX Thunder 7k series I believe, I would also have to check the exact on that. The subs are 250 RMS, and I'm only running the amp at about 1/2. I'll get back to you on this when I can look at the car (I'm on campus now and not near my car lol) Like I said in one post, I didn't install it, and I'm not pro, so I'll have to look at it more. I'm just not entirely sure what to do, but I'll attempt what I can and I'll try to read up on some more things about amp set ups. Thanks for all the feedback so far. [/QUOTE]
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