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<blockquote data-quote="3.5Max6spd" data-source="post: 594770" data-attributes="member: 555373"><p>Theres nothing to prove- having owned , and still own , mind you some of both companies products, I've always liked Kicker better- its ok to have a preference</p><p></p><p>My MTX RT4240 has very lil' tolerance to running 2ohm stereo- would go into protect quite easily- Would turn the gains down, then it would barely push the speakers enough to compensate for what it did at 4ohms</p><p></p><p>My Kickers Zr never complains- 4ohm, 2.66ohm, 2ohm mono, and in my younger days hooking as many subs to it as I could probably had it in the 1ohm-0.5ohm range many times- I feel they build a better amplifier honestly</p><p></p><p>Heck I even have an RF Punch160a2 that has more guts than my Mtx and is rated lower- All in all its still going strong driving a 4ohm load, or bridged</p><p></p><p>I know its not fair to judge the whole company by one particular product, but hey thats all you can do , is offer your opinion based on your personal experience</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="3.5Max6spd, post: 594770, member: 555373"] Theres nothing to prove- having owned , and still own , mind you some of both companies products, I've always liked Kicker better- its ok to have a preference My MTX RT4240 has very lil' tolerance to running 2ohm stereo- would go into protect quite easily- Would turn the gains down, then it would barely push the speakers enough to compensate for what it did at 4ohms My Kickers Zr never complains- 4ohm, 2.66ohm, 2ohm mono, and in my younger days hooking as many subs to it as I could probably had it in the 1ohm-0.5ohm range many times- I feel they build a better amplifier honestly Heck I even have an RF Punch160a2 that has more guts than my Mtx and is rated lower- All in all its still going strong driving a 4ohm load, or bridged I know its not fair to judge the whole company by one particular product, but hey thats all you can do , is offer your opinion based on your personal experience [/QUOTE]
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