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<blockquote data-quote="stangaudio" data-source="post: 4733777" data-attributes="member: 596210"><p>I have a kenwood amp with these specs</p><p></p><p>#</p><p></p><p>Class D Monoblock Amplifier</p><p></p><p># Maximum Output Power: 1000 watts</p><p></p><p># RMS Power Output:</p><p></p><p>* 300 watts x 1 channel @ 4 ohms</p><p></p><p>* 500 watts x 1 channel @ 2 ohms</p><p></p><p># 2 ohm stable</p><p></p><p># Frequency Response: 5 Hz-200 Hz</p><p></p><p># Low-Pass Filter: 50 Hz-200 Hz, 24 dB/Octave</p><p></p><p># Variable Input Sensitivity: 200 mV - 5 V</p><p></p><p># Line Output Terminals for Extension</p><p></p><p># Infrasonic Filter: 15 Hz, 25 Hz, 18 dB/Octave</p><p></p><p>powering two kenwood subs with these specs</p><p></p><p>*</p><p></p><p>Two 10" Subwoofers with 4-ohm voice coil</p><p></p><p>* stainless steel-coated polypropylene cone with rubber surround</p><p></p><p>*</p><p></p><p>power range: 50-300 watts RMS (1000 watts peak power)</p><p></p><p>*</p><p></p><p>frequency response: 30-800 Hz</p><p></p><p># sealed box volume: 1.0 cu. ft.</p><p></p><p># ported box volume: 1.25 cu. ft.</p><p></p><p># Power Handling:</p><p></p><p>* 300 watts RMS per sub</p><p></p><p>* 1000 watts Peak per sub</p><p></p><p>* 2000 watts Peak per pair</p><p></p><p>and i would like to bridge it to a power acoustik amp wit these specs</p><p></p><p>* Full Selectable Crossover Hi/FULL/Low * Three Way Protection Circuit * 2 Ohm Stable Stereo * Tri-Mode Capable * Variable Low Pass: 40Hz-250Hz * Variable High Pass: 40Hz-250Hz</p><p></p><p>i use the power acoustik to power</p><p></p><p>2 6x8 4 ohm pioneer premiers, and two alpine 6x8 power range: 2-75 watts RMS (230 watts peak power)</p><p></p><p>I have the RCA's from the HU going to my kenwood amp and another set of RCA's going from the rear speaker wires through a high low converter to my power acoustik amp</p><p></p><p>when i turn the volume up past 20 on my hu which is a sony xplod the subs will cut off and the amp for them will stay on and the 6x8s will play fine</p><p></p><p>I have a 5 gauge power wire going into two 8 gauge power wires for the amp through a distribution block from scosche and two 8 gauge grounds going into a seat bolt in a 99 mustang coupe</p><p></p><p>why do the subs cut off when i get past 20?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stangaudio, post: 4733777, member: 596210"] I have a kenwood amp with these specs # Class D Monoblock Amplifier # Maximum Output Power: 1000 watts # RMS Power Output: * 300 watts x 1 channel @ 4 ohms * 500 watts x 1 channel @ 2 ohms # 2 ohm stable # Frequency Response: 5 Hz-200 Hz # Low-Pass Filter: 50 Hz-200 Hz, 24 dB/Octave # Variable Input Sensitivity: 200 mV - 5 V # Line Output Terminals for Extension # Infrasonic Filter: 15 Hz, 25 Hz, 18 dB/Octave powering two kenwood subs with these specs * Two 10" Subwoofers with 4-ohm voice coil * stainless steel-coated polypropylene cone with rubber surround * power range: 50-300 watts RMS (1000 watts peak power) * frequency response: 30-800 Hz # sealed box volume: 1.0 cu. ft. # ported box volume: 1.25 cu. ft. # Power Handling: * 300 watts RMS per sub * 1000 watts Peak per sub * 2000 watts Peak per pair and i would like to bridge it to a power acoustik amp wit these specs * Full Selectable Crossover Hi/FULL/Low * Three Way Protection Circuit * 2 Ohm Stable Stereo * Tri-Mode Capable * Variable Low Pass: 40Hz-250Hz * Variable High Pass: 40Hz-250Hz i use the power acoustik to power 2 6x8 4 ohm pioneer premiers, and two alpine 6x8 power range: 2-75 watts RMS (230 watts peak power) I have the RCA's from the HU going to my kenwood amp and another set of RCA's going from the rear speaker wires through a high low converter to my power acoustik amp when i turn the volume up past 20 on my hu which is a sony xplod the subs will cut off and the amp for them will stay on and the 6x8s will play fine I have a 5 gauge power wire going into two 8 gauge power wires for the amp through a distribution block from scosche and two 8 gauge grounds going into a seat bolt in a 99 mustang coupe why do the subs cut off when i get past 20? [/QUOTE]
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