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help my out with these kenwoods
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<blockquote data-quote="Unregistered" data-source="post: 16020"><p>This is Jeff again, I can't seem to get my screenname to work...anyway I have heard of profile, but I have never known anyone who has used them. I would tend to stick toward the better known brands (like the old saying goes...you get what you pay for). That amp in particular may not be 2 ohm stable bridged, some amps are. The jbl bp's are stable down to 1 ohm. Of course this all depends on how you plan on hooking it up. I am assuming your subs are 4 ohm, so you can run them 4 ohm stereo or 2 ohm bridged (depending on the amp). The amp you are referring to (I think) is rated at 150 watts rms x2 at 4 ohms. That is less that the subs are rated at. I would go at least as much or more(only moderately) than the sub ratings. My best advice to you would be to not make a hasty decision. Read all you can, and base your desicion on quality per dollar. Searches on forums like these can really help. BTW, I think those subs will sound fine. Hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Unregistered, post: 16020"] This is Jeff again, I can't seem to get my screenname to work...anyway I have heard of profile, but I have never known anyone who has used them. I would tend to stick toward the better known brands (like the old saying goes...you get what you pay for). That amp in particular may not be 2 ohm stable bridged, some amps are. The jbl bp's are stable down to 1 ohm. Of course this all depends on how you plan on hooking it up. I am assuming your subs are 4 ohm, so you can run them 4 ohm stereo or 2 ohm bridged (depending on the amp). The amp you are referring to (I think) is rated at 150 watts rms x2 at 4 ohms. That is less that the subs are rated at. I would go at least as much or more(only moderately) than the sub ratings. My best advice to you would be to not make a hasty decision. Read all you can, and base your desicion on quality per dollar. Searches on forums like these can really help. BTW, I think those subs will sound fine. Hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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