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<blockquote data-quote="mp3master" data-source="post: 191850" data-attributes="member: 546302"><p>Hey people!</p><p></p><p>Was just wondering if this is possible...... I have a Kicker zx460, a four channel amp that is 1 ohm stable on each channel. As of now, All i have running of this amp is a pair of Pioneer TS-D160R in the rear which is rated at 60rms and a pair of pioneer TS-C160R componet set in the front also rated at 60rms....... so here is my qustion</p><p></p><p>My amp is 30rms x4 @ 4ohm, 60x4@2ohm and 90x4@1ohm. I currently have 3watts going into each speaker. Is it possible to somehow decrese the impedence to "fool" the amp in thinking that it's a 2ohm or 1ohm load? I want to get some more power into each of them. I don't want to buy another amp because personally, I think this kicker amp is really good.</p><p></p><p>not sure if it can be done, but your input is greatly appreciated.</p><p></p><p>Thanks guys</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mp3master, post: 191850, member: 546302"] Hey people! Was just wondering if this is possible...... I have a Kicker zx460, a four channel amp that is 1 ohm stable on each channel. As of now, All i have running of this amp is a pair of Pioneer TS-D160R in the rear which is rated at 60rms and a pair of pioneer TS-C160R componet set in the front also rated at 60rms....... so here is my qustion My amp is 30rms x4 @ 4ohm, 60x4@2ohm and 90x4@1ohm. I currently have 3watts going into each speaker. Is it possible to somehow decrese the impedence to "fool" the amp in thinking that it's a 2ohm or 1ohm load? I want to get some more power into each of them. I don't want to buy another amp because personally, I think this kicker amp is really good. not sure if it can be done, but your input is greatly appreciated. Thanks guys [/QUOTE]
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