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<blockquote data-quote="Babykinns" data-source="post: 8195113" data-attributes="member: 644906"><p>Correct me if I'm wrong but this may be the problem</p><p></p><p>The minimum final load impedence for the kenwood bridged is 4 ohms which creats a 2 ohm final load right? Which wired like that is giving out 270 rms x 2. Thats 540 rms. And he was bridging it at 2 ohms creating a 1ohm final load which is probably doubling that so if I'm correct hes ripping close or more than 800 rms out of that amp. So of course it would be twice as loud and sound louder and cleaner but will destroy the amp or sub or both before long. Right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Babykinns, post: 8195113, member: 644906"] Correct me if I'm wrong but this may be the problem The minimum final load impedence for the kenwood bridged is 4 ohms which creats a 2 ohm final load right? Which wired like that is giving out 270 rms x 2. Thats 540 rms. And he was bridging it at 2 ohms creating a 1ohm final load which is probably doubling that so if I'm correct hes ripping close or more than 800 rms out of that amp. So of course it would be twice as loud and sound louder and cleaner but will destroy the amp or sub or both before long. Right? [/QUOTE]
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