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<blockquote data-quote="vector" data-source="post: 7529351" data-attributes="member: 635692"><p>They are not strappable. You should take your current system, parallel the VC's in one of the subs to a 1 ohm nominal load and hook it up to your current Kicker. Then clamp test this setup at a lower volume and see what impedance your amp is actually seeing. You might be just fine running one amp to each woofer. These amps run hot though, I would get two 12v fans to run across them.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vector, post: 7529351, member: 635692"] They are not strappable. You should take your current system, parallel the VC's in one of the subs to a 1 ohm nominal load and hook it up to your current Kicker. Then clamp test this setup at a lower volume and see what impedance your amp is actually seeing. You might be just fine running one amp to each woofer. These amps run hot though, I would get two 12v fans to run across them. [/QUOTE]
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