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<blockquote data-quote="jamesd715" data-source="post: 8616880" data-attributes="member: 674323"><p>So I have 2 kicker comp r 12" subs and each has dual 4 ohm voice coils wired in series. My amp is a pioneer gm-7200m. in the manual it says rms output at 4 ohms is 250w and at 2 ohms it is 360w. Each sub has an rms rating of 500 and a max of 1000. So by my interpritation (btw im pretty new to the whole subwoofer wiring scene) i am pushing 180w to a each 500w subwoofer. i just want to know if this is correct. i have the bass boost turned to 6, the gain maxed, and the lpf set to where i feel i get the best audio from my subs. The main reason i'm asking about this is to determine if i should get a higher output amp so i can get the most out of my subs. I'm looking for any input on my setup in general, if you think there is something i can do better please let me know. Thanks in advance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jamesd715, post: 8616880, member: 674323"] So I have 2 kicker comp r 12" subs and each has dual 4 ohm voice coils wired in series. My amp is a pioneer gm-7200m. in the manual it says rms output at 4 ohms is 250w and at 2 ohms it is 360w. Each sub has an rms rating of 500 and a max of 1000. So by my interpritation (btw im pretty new to the whole subwoofer wiring scene) i am pushing 180w to a each 500w subwoofer. i just want to know if this is correct. i have the bass boost turned to 6, the gain maxed, and the lpf set to where i feel i get the best audio from my subs. The main reason i'm asking about this is to determine if i should get a higher output amp so i can get the most out of my subs. I'm looking for any input on my setup in general, if you think there is something i can do better please let me know. Thanks in advance. [/QUOTE]
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