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<blockquote data-quote="bijaninece" data-source="post: 2471542" data-attributes="member: 572690"><p>hello i want to hook up another amp to my subwoofers. i have 2 12" kenwood 800watt subs. i have 1 920 watt max power amp hooked up to bowth of them now. i just cheaked the amp book and it said that</p><p></p><p>normal (4 O) (20HZ-20KHZ, 0.08% THD)......150W X 2</p><p></p><p>(4 O) (DIN : , +B = 14.4V)...................150W X 2</p><p></p><p>(2 O) (wKHZ, 0.8% THD).......................230W X 2</p><p></p><p>BRIDGED (4 O) (1KHZ 0.8% THD)............460W X 1</p><p></p><p>now the speakers are 4 ohms. but it said that the AMP was 920 watt max power. ad i dont see how im getting 920 watts. and my subs are 800 each and i want to put a lot of power through them. so if i bought he exact same amp im only puttin 460 W per speaker? cuz each amp will go to each speaker?</p><p></p><p>also im useing 8 guage wire. that going to be able to power 2 amps if i get a splitter? or do i run a bigger guage?</p><p></p><p>thank you all for the help.</p><p></p><p>hit me up on</p><p></p><p>AIM</p><p></p><p>brooksie2113</p><p></p><p>thanks again!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bijaninece, post: 2471542, member: 572690"] hello i want to hook up another amp to my subwoofers. i have 2 12" kenwood 800watt subs. i have 1 920 watt max power amp hooked up to bowth of them now. i just cheaked the amp book and it said that normal (4 O) (20HZ-20KHZ, 0.08% THD)......150W X 2 (4 O) (DIN : , +B = 14.4V)...................150W X 2 (2 O) (wKHZ, 0.8% THD).......................230W X 2 BRIDGED (4 O) (1KHZ 0.8% THD)............460W X 1 now the speakers are 4 ohms. but it said that the AMP was 920 watt max power. ad i dont see how im getting 920 watts. and my subs are 800 each and i want to put a lot of power through them. so if i bought he exact same amp im only puttin 460 W per speaker? cuz each amp will go to each speaker? also im useing 8 guage wire. that going to be able to power 2 amps if i get a splitter? or do i run a bigger guage? thank you all for the help. hit me up on AIM brooksie2113 thanks again!! [/QUOTE]
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