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<blockquote data-quote="Bosaliniee" data-source="post: 1525363" data-attributes="member: 566574"><p>ok a friend of mine helped me do this, i have 2 12kicker compvrs dual 2 ohm each wired as 1 ohm subs in series for a 2 ohm load. and i have a kicker 1200.1 for this amp at 2 ohms the amp puts out about 600rms. speakers are rated as 400rms a piece so i am going to be getting either 2 12 kicker compvrs dual 4 ohms to make a 1 ohm load or 1 L7 dual 2 ohm. any way, we did the math and it said i needed 34.6 volts and we unhooked the speakers, hooked up the meter and it said i have 34.6volts and the amp is only turned up about 1/5 of the way, i can barely hear it. it worked fine in my friends car though so i know we did it right. so i guess my questions are, is my amp screwed up, and should i get 2 12compvrs or 1 L7</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bosaliniee, post: 1525363, member: 566574"] ok a friend of mine helped me do this, i have 2 12kicker compvrs dual 2 ohm each wired as 1 ohm subs in series for a 2 ohm load. and i have a kicker 1200.1 for this amp at 2 ohms the amp puts out about 600rms. speakers are rated as 400rms a piece so i am going to be getting either 2 12 kicker compvrs dual 4 ohms to make a 1 ohm load or 1 L7 dual 2 ohm. any way, we did the math and it said i needed 34.6 volts and we unhooked the speakers, hooked up the meter and it said i have 34.6volts and the amp is only turned up about 1/5 of the way, i can barely hear it. it worked fine in my friends car though so i know we did it right. so i guess my questions are, is my amp screwed up, and should i get 2 12compvrs or 1 L7 [/QUOTE]
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