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<blockquote data-quote="foxracing144" data-source="post: 4525805" data-attributes="member: 591648"><p>Well my friend was sold me 2 12' kicker comps and a box for them, bunch of wiring shit, a brand new Kenwood (kac-7203) 1000 watt amp, and a 12" Kicker L7 (brand new) for $250 it was a good deal because i only wanted to L7! Well I made a cheap box for the L7. I was hoping to install it today before work but i didn't know what way to wire the sub since you can wire it 2 ways and also if the amp was the rite one for the sub. I was looking at the manual for the sub and I saw that there was a 2ohm and a 4ohm sub, i have the 4 ohm sub and what ever way i wire it it is a 2ohm load or a 8ohm load. But I asked my step-dad if he knew what way it should be hooked up properly and after looking at everything he said the ohm's need to be the same on the sub and amp. My amp is a 4ohm load so he said i might have to get a different amp for it, but I don't want to go buy a new amp if there is a way to make it work on the current amp i have. I don't want to hook it up the wrong way and have a chance of **** the sub or amp. So if anyone can help me out Id appreciate it a lot. If you need some more details on the sub and amp just tell me and I will tell you all i know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="foxracing144, post: 4525805, member: 591648"] Well my friend was sold me 2 12' kicker comps and a box for them, bunch of wiring shit, a brand new Kenwood (kac-7203) 1000 watt amp, and a 12" Kicker L7 (brand new) for $250 it was a good deal because i only wanted to L7! Well I made a cheap box for the L7. I was hoping to install it today before work but i didn't know what way to wire the sub since you can wire it 2 ways and also if the amp was the rite one for the sub. I was looking at the manual for the sub and I saw that there was a 2ohm and a 4ohm sub, i have the 4 ohm sub and what ever way i wire it it is a 2ohm load or a 8ohm load. But I asked my step-dad if he knew what way it should be hooked up properly and after looking at everything he said the ohm's need to be the same on the sub and amp. My amp is a 4ohm load so he said i might have to get a different amp for it, but I don't want to go buy a new amp if there is a way to make it work on the current amp i have. I don't want to hook it up the wrong way and have a chance of **** the sub or amp. So if anyone can help me out Id appreciate it a lot. If you need some more details on the sub and amp just tell me and I will tell you all i know. [/QUOTE]
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