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I need help! I have one kicker 12” L7s 4ohm and one kicker L7r 2ohm going to a mono block amp.
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<blockquote data-quote="Firewalker" data-source="post: 8843993" data-attributes="member: 676743"><p>Bad idea to run them especially with being in two different boxes. You are going to cause cancellation and sound horrible. Your best bet is to sell one of them and buy another one with the same ohms as the one you are keeping. Personally I would also return the Rockville as those amplifiers are not all that great. Plus being in a boat you really want one that is a marine application. Trust me as someone who grew up on the Kankakee River and had boats from the time I was born till my late 20's. Having a non-marine amplifier in a boat is not a good idea. And we did systems in our boats starting in the '80s when marine type stuff started to really come out. </p><p></p><p>Should be no reason you can't return those items especially if you got them from Amazon and within 30 or 45 days iirc. Same with eBay they should be able to force the return on the seller as I just went through something similar.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firewalker, post: 8843993, member: 676743"] Bad idea to run them especially with being in two different boxes. You are going to cause cancellation and sound horrible. Your best bet is to sell one of them and buy another one with the same ohms as the one you are keeping. Personally I would also return the Rockville as those amplifiers are not all that great. Plus being in a boat you really want one that is a marine application. Trust me as someone who grew up on the Kankakee River and had boats from the time I was born till my late 20's. Having a non-marine amplifier in a boat is not a good idea. And we did systems in our boats starting in the '80s when marine type stuff started to really come out. Should be no reason you can't return those items especially if you got them from Amazon and within 30 or 45 days iirc. Same with eBay they should be able to force the return on the seller as I just went through something similar. [/QUOTE]
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