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DVC same as Two Subs?
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<blockquote data-quote="anthq" data-source="post: 6750512" data-attributes="member: 617021"><p>Hi,</p><p></p><p>I currently have two Kenwoof KFC-w3012s in a ported box. The 3012's are SVC, 4ohm, and 400w RMS, 1200w Max. Currently, I am powering them with a Kenwood KAC-8104D amp, which is 500w RMS @ 2ohms (I have the subs wired in parallel).</p><p></p><p>I'm looking at adding a Pioneer Premier TS-W3002D4 sub (<a href="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_16665_Pioneer+Premier+TS-W3002D4.html" target="_blank">Pioneer TS-W3002D4 (tsw3002d4) - 12" Subwoofers - Sonic Electronix</a>) which is DVC 4ohm, and 1000w RMS. If I did this, I would replace my Kenwood amp with an amp such as the Hifonics BXi 2610D (<a href="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_17599_Hifonics+BXi+2610D.html" target="_blank">Hifonics BXi2610D - Mono Subwoofer Amps - Sonic Electronix</a>), which is 1700w RMS @ 2ohms.</p><p></p><p>Now, if I wired up the subs series-parallel (the two kenwoods in series, the two coils of the Pioneer in series, and those two circuits in parallel) would I be looking at a 2 ohm load, and expect 425w out of each Kenwood, and 850w out of the Pio?</p><p></p><p>Thanks,</p><p></p><p>Anthony</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="anthq, post: 6750512, member: 617021"] Hi, I currently have two Kenwoof KFC-w3012s in a ported box. The 3012's are SVC, 4ohm, and 400w RMS, 1200w Max. Currently, I am powering them with a Kenwood KAC-8104D amp, which is 500w RMS @ 2ohms (I have the subs wired in parallel). I'm looking at adding a Pioneer Premier TS-W3002D4 sub ([URL="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_16665_Pioneer+Premier+TS-W3002D4.html"]Pioneer TS-W3002D4 (tsw3002d4) - 12" Subwoofers - Sonic Electronix[/URL]) which is DVC 4ohm, and 1000w RMS. If I did this, I would replace my Kenwood amp with an amp such as the Hifonics BXi 2610D ([URL="http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_17599_Hifonics+BXi+2610D.html"]Hifonics BXi2610D - Mono Subwoofer Amps - Sonic Electronix[/URL]), which is 1700w RMS @ 2ohms. Now, if I wired up the subs series-parallel (the two kenwoods in series, the two coils of the Pioneer in series, and those two circuits in parallel) would I be looking at a 2 ohm load, and expect 425w out of each Kenwood, and 850w out of the Pio? Thanks, Anthony [/QUOTE]
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