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<blockquote data-quote="alucke" data-source="post: 7788793" data-attributes="member: 642689"><p>i have Kenwood DNX7180 with a KAC-8405 powering 4 60watt rms speakers, a Kenwood KAC-9105D powering 2 Kenwood KFC-W3013PS 12 400 rms subs. The problem I have is I can even hear the subs, till I turn the volume up to about 25-30 on the head unit. I don't wanna be a bass head. I want just enough to hear the bass at a normal level. What wattage should the subs and the amp be? Any help would be appreciated.</p><p></p><p>alucke</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alucke, post: 7788793, member: 642689"] i have Kenwood DNX7180 with a KAC-8405 powering 4 60watt rms speakers, a Kenwood KAC-9105D powering 2 Kenwood KFC-W3013PS 12 400 rms subs. The problem I have is I can even hear the subs, till I turn the volume up to about 25-30 on the head unit. I don't wanna be a bass head. I want just enough to hear the bass at a normal level. What wattage should the subs and the amp be? Any help would be appreciated. alucke [/QUOTE]
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