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<blockquote data-quote="kingkongtrunk" data-source="post: 6738291" data-attributes="member: 620517"><p>okay, I have</p><p></p><p>Phoenix Gold Xenon 1200.1 amp. Its 1200 RMS if u dont kno the amp. runs 1200 @ 1,2,3,4 ohms</p><p></p><p>and I ordered 2 of the Phoenix gold RSDC124 12" subs. the specs are 1200w/600rms.</p><p></p><p>looks like it matches the amp perfectly.</p><p></p><p>So am I just going to run the + from one coil and the neg from coil #2 to the amp. and then jump the pos from one coil to the neg of the other, right? and that will be 4 ohms? i hear its less strain on the battery.</p><p></p><p>and my amp has two sets of +,- for the speaker inputs. whats with that? how do I connect them? its a mono amp. Sorry for the many questions, just dont want to damage my new expensive equipment</p><p></p><p>also. right now I have 4ga back. but i ordered a 1/0 kit. is that over kill? or is 4gauge fine?</p><p></p><p>car is a 02 ford focus SVT with a 110amp alternator.</p><p></p><p>my battery is a duralast with 500CCA</p><p></p><p>any advice would help. and i dont really know how to set the gains and stuff. i know to use a 50hz sine wave, but thats about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kingkongtrunk, post: 6738291, member: 620517"] okay, I have Phoenix Gold Xenon 1200.1 amp. Its 1200 RMS if u dont kno the amp. runs 1200 @ 1,2,3,4 ohms and I ordered 2 of the Phoenix gold RSDC124 12" subs. the specs are 1200w/600rms. looks like it matches the amp perfectly. So am I just going to run the + from one coil and the neg from coil #2 to the amp. and then jump the pos from one coil to the neg of the other, right? and that will be 4 ohms? i hear its less strain on the battery. and my amp has two sets of +,- for the speaker inputs. whats with that? how do I connect them? its a mono amp. Sorry for the many questions, just dont want to damage my new expensive equipment also. right now I have 4ga back. but i ordered a 1/0 kit. is that over kill? or is 4gauge fine? car is a 02 ford focus SVT with a 110amp alternator. my battery is a duralast with 500CCA any advice would help. and i dont really know how to set the gains and stuff. i know to use a 50hz sine wave, but thats about it. [/QUOTE]
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