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<blockquote data-quote="flava30" data-source="post: 6831587" data-attributes="member: 575425"><p><strong>Kicker ZX750.1 750-Watt Class D Mono:</strong></p><p></p><p>Max power output 750 watts x 1</p><p></p><p>RMS power handling 4 ohms 375 watts x 1 2 ohms 750 watts x 1</p><p></p><p>PEAK Power Handling: 2 Ohms: 1500 Watts x 1 Channel</p><p></p><p>Frequency response: 20Hz-20000Hz</p><p></p><p>Tuned bass EQ (0-18dB bass boost at 40Hz)</p><p></p><p>Variable high-pass filter (50Hz-200Hz 12dB octave)</p><p></p><p>Variable low-pass filter (50Hz-200Hz 12dB octave)</p><p></p><p>Subsonic filter (24dB at 25Hz)</p><p></p><p><strong>Pushing a KICKER Solo-Baric L7 S12L7</strong></p><p></p><p><strong>KICKER ZX850.4 Class AB:</strong></p><p></p><p>Max power output: 850 watts x 4</p><p></p><p>RMS power handling 4 ohms 175 watts x 4 2 ohms 215 watts x 4 bridged 4 ohms 425 watts x 2</p><p></p><p>Frequency response: 20Hz-20000Hz</p><p></p><p>Tuned bass EQ (0-18dB bass boost at 40Hz)</p><p></p><p>Variable high-pass filter (50Hz-200Hz 12dB octave)</p><p></p><p>Variable low-pass filter (50Hz-200Hz 12dB octave)</p><p></p><p><strong>Pushing 4 O2 6.5 8ohm speakers, two in the front in parallel and two in the back in parallel as well as 4 tweeters.</strong></p><p></p><p>I've put my amps on full except for the bass boost as you suggested and tweaked the EQ on my Pioneer DEH-6000UB HU a little bit to tune it and it sounds good. But your saying to be conservative on the amps? Should I pull back some on the the amps gains? I don't want to risk getting them hot, will they be more prone to this...thanks for all your help.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flava30, post: 6831587, member: 575425"] [B]Kicker ZX750.1 750-Watt Class D Mono:[/B] Max power output 750 watts x 1 RMS power handling 4 ohms 375 watts x 1 2 ohms 750 watts x 1 PEAK Power Handling: 2 Ohms: 1500 Watts x 1 Channel Frequency response: 20Hz-20000Hz Tuned bass EQ (0-18dB bass boost at 40Hz) Variable high-pass filter (50Hz-200Hz 12dB octave) Variable low-pass filter (50Hz-200Hz 12dB octave) Subsonic filter (24dB at 25Hz) [B]Pushing a KICKER Solo-Baric L7 S12L7[/B] [B]KICKER ZX850.4 Class AB:[/B] Max power output: 850 watts x 4 RMS power handling 4 ohms 175 watts x 4 2 ohms 215 watts x 4 bridged 4 ohms 425 watts x 2 Frequency response: 20Hz-20000Hz Tuned bass EQ (0-18dB bass boost at 40Hz) Variable high-pass filter (50Hz-200Hz 12dB octave) Variable low-pass filter (50Hz-200Hz 12dB octave) [B]Pushing 4 O2 6.5 8ohm speakers, two in the front in parallel and two in the back in parallel as well as 4 tweeters.[/B] I've put my amps on full except for the bass boost as you suggested and tweaked the EQ on my Pioneer DEH-6000UB HU a little bit to tune it and it sounds good. But your saying to be conservative on the amps? Should I pull back some on the the amps gains? I don't want to risk getting them hot, will they be more prone to this...thanks for all your help. [/QUOTE]
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