hockeypuck000
Junior Member
Ok I am a bass head and I am looking for a way to peak my system, I dont care if is not good to constantly peak everything all the time because I'll replace anything that blows.
Heres what I have..
1000w 12" Nitro dual voice coil (bmw-3712)
1000w 12" Nitro dual voice coil (bmw-3712)
1000w 12" Volfenhag dual voice coil (ZX-4712DVX)
400w 12" Rockford Fosgate Punch HE single voice coil (RFP-4412)
(dont make fun of my German concept subs I've been rocking them for 5 years!)
800w Kenwood amp (kac-7201)
750w (I think.. cant remember the wattage and it doesnt say) Concept amp (cd-1210)
I have the 3 1000w subs wired for 1ohm and all wired to the concept amp and rocks my world and every other car within a 5 car radius. But of course when you are addicted to bass theres no such thing as too much bass. So I now have an 800w Kenwood amp I want to add, but since it is not as powerful as the concept I'm not sure if I'm wasting my time with it or not. I cant figure out a way to wire it in without taking away bass. I know the basics of wiring a system but when it comes to figuring out what ohms are, and the best way to run the wires for peak performance I'm lost.
So in layman's terms could someone help explain the best way to wire all this up even if it means doing away with the kenwood, I still want to make sure I've got everything wired for peak performance.
thanks
Heres what I have..
1000w 12" Nitro dual voice coil (bmw-3712)
1000w 12" Nitro dual voice coil (bmw-3712)
1000w 12" Volfenhag dual voice coil (ZX-4712DVX)
400w 12" Rockford Fosgate Punch HE single voice coil (RFP-4412)
(dont make fun of my German concept subs I've been rocking them for 5 years!)
800w Kenwood amp (kac-7201)
750w (I think.. cant remember the wattage and it doesnt say) Concept amp (cd-1210)
I have the 3 1000w subs wired for 1ohm and all wired to the concept amp and rocks my world and every other car within a 5 car radius. But of course when you are addicted to bass theres no such thing as too much bass. So I now have an 800w Kenwood amp I want to add, but since it is not as powerful as the concept I'm not sure if I'm wasting my time with it or not. I cant figure out a way to wire it in without taking away bass. I know the basics of wiring a system but when it comes to figuring out what ohms are, and the best way to run the wires for peak performance I'm lost.
So in layman's terms could someone help explain the best way to wire all this up even if it means doing away with the kenwood, I still want to make sure I've got everything wired for peak performance.
thanks