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<blockquote data-quote="Jepalan" data-source="post: 8301709" data-attributes="member: 655519"><p>The subwoofer you linked is already wired to 2-ohms. It has one set of terminals - just connect them to the amp output - done. No diagrams needed. You do NOT need to re-wire those subs to 4-ohms. That sub can handle 600W RMS continuous power. (300 W RMS per sub) (Forget about the peak watts - this is a useless spec - pay attention to RMS watts)</p><p></p><p>You need an amplifier that is 2-ohm stable and will put out between 300W RMS and 600W RMS into a 2-ohm load. The amplifier you linked is overpowered (1200W RMS into 2-ohms) for that sub - it is 2-ohm stable and would work, but be very careful setting the gain.</p><p></p><p>This amp would work just fine if you are dead set on Kicker and Bestbuy--&gt; <a href="http://www.bestbuy.com/site/kicker-cx-series-cx600-1-1200w-class-d-mono-amplifier-with-adjustable-kickeq-bass-boost/7739051.p?id=1218859511615&amp;skuId=7739051&amp;st=categoryid%24abcat0302003&amp;cp=1&amp;lp=2" target="_blank">Kicker CX Series CX600.1 1200W Class D Mono Amplifier with Adjustable KickEQ Bass Boost 12CX6001 - Best Buy</a></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jepalan, post: 8301709, member: 655519"] The subwoofer you linked is already wired to 2-ohms. It has one set of terminals - just connect them to the amp output - done. No diagrams needed. You do NOT need to re-wire those subs to 4-ohms. That sub can handle 600W RMS continuous power. (300 W RMS per sub) (Forget about the peak watts - this is a useless spec - pay attention to RMS watts) You need an amplifier that is 2-ohm stable and will put out between 300W RMS and 600W RMS into a 2-ohm load. The amplifier you linked is overpowered (1200W RMS into 2-ohms) for that sub - it is 2-ohm stable and would work, but be very careful setting the gain. This amp would work just fine if you are dead set on Kicker and Bestbuy--> [URL="http://www.bestbuy.com/site/kicker-cx-series-cx600-1-1200w-class-d-mono-amplifier-with-adjustable-kickeq-bass-boost/7739051.p?id=1218859511615&skuId=7739051&st=categoryid%24abcat0302003&cp=1&lp=2"]Kicker CX Series CX600.1 1200W Class D Mono Amplifier with Adjustable KickEQ Bass Boost 12CX6001 - Best Buy[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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