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<blockquote data-quote="G8or76" data-source="post: 8705709" data-attributes="member: 679598"><p>How about when you're dealing with an amp that has no certification available so therefore non reliable numbers Accoustik bamf 4000/1 D 1200 watts rms @4ohms 1700 rms @2ohms 2200 rms @1ohm and a absolutely reliable KICKER L7 dvc 4ohm subwoofer listing rms at 750 and max at 1500. If i wire the way listed a svc my subs power is cut in half in this case say 350 watts but doesn't alter the amps power. My original question was how to put 750 watt sub and 1200 watt amp together without losing either in the process.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="G8or76, post: 8705709, member: 679598"] How about when you're dealing with an amp that has no certification available so therefore non reliable numbers Accoustik bamf 4000/1 D 1200 watts rms @4ohms 1700 rms @2ohms 2200 rms @1ohm and a absolutely reliable KICKER L7 dvc 4ohm subwoofer listing rms at 750 and max at 1500. If i wire the way listed a svc my subs power is cut in half in this case say 350 watts but doesn't alter the amps power. My original question was how to put 750 watt sub and 1200 watt amp together without losing either in the process. [/QUOTE]
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