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<blockquote data-quote="Nesto1000" data-source="post: 7730694" data-attributes="member: 636613"><p>Well it was a combination of a bunch of other things. I don't know why exactly my Kenwoods blew, all I know is that after I temporarily moved my box it must have messed up some wires because as soon as I put them back one immediately blew... Then I got some JVC DRVN's from a friend and those didn't last, I assume because it had a smaller magnet than the kenwoods so they couldn't take it as much even though they were rated at "400" Watts RMS. Anyways I know my stuff. I know how to set up the amp with a DMM so I'll be fine.</p><p></p><p>I prefer getting 10's to 12's because I have a Dodge Ram 1500 and getting a 12 to fit in the box is a pain if it's too big. That's what happened with my kenwoods, but they fit so I'd rather just be safe and get two 10's since they're less likely to hit the side angled wall of the box since the diameter is smaller.</p><p></p><p>What do you have dirtyunclerandy?</p><p></p><p>I'll check out the SSA dcons right now</p><p></p><p>Edit:</p><p></p><p>The ones in the sig are the first ones that I blew. Well I only blew one and it was sort of a freak accident. I still have one that works but I don't want another one. The second ones that I blew are the JVC DRVN's</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nesto1000, post: 7730694, member: 636613"] Well it was a combination of a bunch of other things. I don't know why exactly my Kenwoods blew, all I know is that after I temporarily moved my box it must have messed up some wires because as soon as I put them back one immediately blew... Then I got some JVC DRVN's from a friend and those didn't last, I assume because it had a smaller magnet than the kenwoods so they couldn't take it as much even though they were rated at "400" Watts RMS. Anyways I know my stuff. I know how to set up the amp with a DMM so I'll be fine. I prefer getting 10's to 12's because I have a Dodge Ram 1500 and getting a 12 to fit in the box is a pain if it's too big. That's what happened with my kenwoods, but they fit so I'd rather just be safe and get two 10's since they're less likely to hit the side angled wall of the box since the diameter is smaller. What do you have dirtyunclerandy? I'll check out the SSA dcons right now Edit: The ones in the sig are the first ones that I blew. Well I only blew one and it was sort of a freak accident. I still have one that works but I don't want another one. The second ones that I blew are the JVC DRVN's [/QUOTE]
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