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<blockquote data-quote="JRied" data-source="post: 8523142" data-attributes="member: 670995"><p>FYI I'm the definition of noob so have at it lol</p><p></p><p>I have a D8601 Pioneer that's 800w RMS at 1 Ohm. I have a Kicker compR 12" and was looking to go another route (subwoofer wise) and this is where my lack of knowledge kicks in. It has 2 speaker outputs and I've read that in the amp it's wired parallel so if I plug in 2 separate DVC subs that are 2 Ohm rating each then my amp will send it at 1 ohm. Ok I got it (I think). How many watts are now sent to each individual speaker? Is it equally split 400 w RMS each or am I wrong?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JRied, post: 8523142, member: 670995"] FYI I'm the definition of noob so have at it lol I have a D8601 Pioneer that's 800w RMS at 1 Ohm. I have a Kicker compR 12" and was looking to go another route (subwoofer wise) and this is where my lack of knowledge kicks in. It has 2 speaker outputs and I've read that in the amp it's wired parallel so if I plug in 2 separate DVC subs that are 2 Ohm rating each then my amp will send it at 1 ohm. Ok I got it (I think). How many watts are now sent to each individual speaker? Is it equally split 400 w RMS each or am I wrong? [/QUOTE]
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