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I need help matching amp to my subwoofer in the car
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<blockquote data-quote="jw7123" data-source="post: 8608577" data-attributes="member: 674051"><p>My last speaker blew out. I had to get a new one which is a Kenwood KFC-W3013PS Performance Series 12". 4ohms with 1200w peak and 400rms. My amp currently is a 1500w amp, I forgot the brand name which I don't think it matters in this case. My last sub had boom to it. I mean the current sub has boom too but the bass tones don't sound as loud as it used to be. All the reviews on this sub have reviews saying it's ultra good. Which my last sub was a 10" alpine vs 12" kenwood. You'd expect to have better bass wouldn't you? So I'm thinking it's the amp. I am not very tech savy with this kind of stuff and tried googling and they make it so complicated. So with my understanding I need an app with 1000w is that correct? Will I notice and improvement vs the 1500w I have now if the sub is rated 400w rms?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jw7123, post: 8608577, member: 674051"] My last speaker blew out. I had to get a new one which is a Kenwood KFC-W3013PS Performance Series 12". 4ohms with 1200w peak and 400rms. My amp currently is a 1500w amp, I forgot the brand name which I don't think it matters in this case. My last sub had boom to it. I mean the current sub has boom too but the bass tones don't sound as loud as it used to be. All the reviews on this sub have reviews saying it's ultra good. Which my last sub was a 10" alpine vs 12" kenwood. You'd expect to have better bass wouldn't you? So I'm thinking it's the amp. I am not very tech savy with this kind of stuff and tried googling and they make it so complicated. So with my understanding I need an app with 1000w is that correct? Will I notice and improvement vs the 1500w I have now if the sub is rated 400w rms? [/QUOTE]
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