Kicker kx600.1 help.

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Well I bought one off ebay and not even paying attention until now I realized it is not 1ohm stable!

I am powering 4 8" RE RE subs with this, and was looking for something in the 600watt range at 1ohm!

Can this amp handle a 1ohm load? Otherwise I need to rethink and possibly sell this amp for something in my range!

Any help would be apprciated!

 
You are scaring me. That's what I have and thought I had 600W going to my single 12 SE.

Maybe you and I both can read this and see if we figured it out right. If not I need another **** amp //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/furious.gif.fc81ca146dbff91fede3ed290dbc4f4c.gif

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The KX600.1 Class D amplifier generates 600 watts RMS of power at 2 ohms, drawing less current and producing less heat than traditional amp designs. The built-in variable low-pass crossover (50-250 Hz, 12 dB per octave), KickBass boost (0-18 dB of boost at 40 Hz), and defeatable subsonic filter shape the character of your bass to fit your sub, its enclosure, and the acoustics of your vehicle. The remote gain controller lets you set the amp's KickBass from the dash, so you can make instant low-frequency adjustments to fit the type of music you're playing. The Amp-Strapping circuit allows you to tie together two KX Series amps to power one sub. A removable metal shroud hides all wiring connections for neat installation (it can be left off to save space). Features: 300 Watts RMS x 1 @ 4 Ohms 600 Watts RMS x 1 @ 2 Ohms 25 Hz Subsonic Filter Efficient Class D Amp Design 0-18 dB Kickbass Bass Boost @ 40 Hz Dash-Mountable Remote Bass Level Control Speaker And Preamp Level Inputs Preamp Outputs MOSFET Power Supply Frequency Response: 20-200 Hz 4-Way Protection Circuits Requires 4-Gauge Power And Ground Dimensions (W x H x D): 16-1/16" x 2-9/16" x 10-5/16" (Including Removable Shroud

 
OK... nevermind, I am an idiot. I got teh subs mixed up with some others I was looking at and just realized it!

But for insurance. I can wire up 4- 4ohm DVC subs to a 2ohm stable load... right?

OK... I feel better now. Just a misprint in my writing for different setups!

Intercooler so long as your sub is wired for 2ohms you are getting your 600+watts! Sorry about the scare man!

 
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they were single 4 ohm subs paralleled down to 2 ohms. I bought mine new, it was the sx series amp too. It might be that the amp rellies a lot on its bass boost function which I hardly use. cut the bass bost let me know what kind of results u get. My birth certificate also stated 675 max power, which to me sounds like peak watts not rms so the headroom is kinda small and makes me question actual rms values.

 
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