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<blockquote data-quote="BigRooster" data-source="post: 7422008" data-attributes="member: 635174"><p>Ok. I'm new here, hey everyone, lol. Anyways, I have a Power Acoustik OV2-1600 Watt amp it's 2 channels, and 2 ohm stable. The subs I have are a old school rockford fosgate punch HE series 8", and it's a 4 ohm sub. I also have a new 10" kicker CVT shallow mount sub and I just got it and I'm surrently breaking it in. It's also a 4 ohm sub. Well in a couple of weeks I plan on turning my gains up to increase the power, but I do not want to increase the power to the 8" because it will bottom out, believe me I've already tried. I was wondering if there's any way possible to increase the power JUST to the kicker CVT and keep the rockford sub at the same power level. Thanks.</p><p></p><p>-Zebulon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BigRooster, post: 7422008, member: 635174"] Ok. I'm new here, hey everyone, lol. Anyways, I have a Power Acoustik OV2-1600 Watt amp it's 2 channels, and 2 ohm stable. The subs I have are a old school rockford fosgate punch HE series 8", and it's a 4 ohm sub. I also have a new 10" kicker CVT shallow mount sub and I just got it and I'm surrently breaking it in. It's also a 4 ohm sub. Well in a couple of weeks I plan on turning my gains up to increase the power, but I do not want to increase the power to the 8" because it will bottom out, believe me I've already tried. I was wondering if there's any way possible to increase the power JUST to the kicker CVT and keep the rockford sub at the same power level. Thanks. -Zebulon [/QUOTE]
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