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<blockquote data-quote="jimmyflames1" data-source="post: 1594839" data-attributes="member: 567018"><p>Thanks for the help. Just trying to work with what I already have and purchase the least amount of new gear.</p><p></p><p>If the amp bridged is at 500 W rms. The speakers are kenwood KFC w3009 and only rated at 200w rms/ 800 watt peak. I dont know if speakers would handle the power which leads to another question.</p><p></p><p>when I turn the gain up past about 7/10 thenths of the way. the current subs start to thump about 2 times a second. any Idea why?</p><p></p><p>Thats why I thought mabey I could get away only buying another amp and not turning gain up because I cant anyways and still mabeyy not blow speakers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jimmyflames1, post: 1594839, member: 567018"] Thanks for the help. Just trying to work with what I already have and purchase the least amount of new gear. If the amp bridged is at 500 W rms. The speakers are kenwood KFC w3009 and only rated at 200w rms/ 800 watt peak. I dont know if speakers would handle the power which leads to another question. when I turn the gain up past about 7/10 thenths of the way. the current subs start to thump about 2 times a second. any Idea why? Thats why I thought mabey I could get away only buying another amp and not turning gain up because I cant anyways and still mabeyy not blow speakers. [/QUOTE]
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