icu1323
Junior Member
ok, i have read thechris's Sticky Posts, they have helped a lot but i'm still confused.
System:
2 - Kicker Comp. 12's ( 4 Ohm )
Maximum Power (watts peak)- 300
Maximum Power (watts RMS) - 150
1 - Kicker KX450.2 ( 450w 2-Channel Amp. )
ok, now this is some info. about what the Amp. box says, idk if it is important:
RMS Power (watts/channel) @14.4 volts:
2 Ohm stereo, all channels driven (watts)...............225 x 2
4 Ohm bridged mono, all channels driven (watts).........450
Frequency Response (Hz)...........................20-20k, +0, -1dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio....>95dB, a-weighted, re: rated power
Crossover:
Active at 50-200Hz (variable);
high pass, low pass, or all pass (selectable);
12dB/octave slope
ok, now...
i want to know how to get the most out of my system, i have it in a '91 Chevy Ext. Cab Pick-Up, in a Downfire box under the back seat.
i want it to hit hard, sound good to me inside, and to others outside
as i said above, i read thechris's posts but i still need help on everything. but any help at all would help out a lot, i am really new to this stuff.
Thanx, Clint
System:
2 - Kicker Comp. 12's ( 4 Ohm )
Maximum Power (watts peak)- 300
Maximum Power (watts RMS) - 150
1 - Kicker KX450.2 ( 450w 2-Channel Amp. )
ok, now this is some info. about what the Amp. box says, idk if it is important:
RMS Power (watts/channel) @14.4 volts:
2 Ohm stereo, all channels driven (watts)...............225 x 2
4 Ohm bridged mono, all channels driven (watts).........450
Frequency Response (Hz)...........................20-20k, +0, -1dB
Signal-to-Noise Ratio....>95dB, a-weighted, re: rated power
Crossover:
Active at 50-200Hz (variable);
high pass, low pass, or all pass (selectable);
12dB/octave slope
ok, now...
i want to know how to get the most out of my system, i have it in a '91 Chevy Ext. Cab Pick-Up, in a Downfire box under the back seat.
i want it to hit hard, sound good to me inside, and to others outside
as i said above, i read thechris's posts but i still need help on everything. but any help at all would help out a lot, i am really new to this stuff.
Thanx, Clint