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<blockquote data-quote="Khammett1962" data-source="post: 8519837" data-attributes="member: 650686"><p>I've had an Infinity KAPPAONE 800 Watt amp and a Kappa 120.9w sub in a sealed box to go with it in my Ford Escape and I've had this set up for a few years and have loved it. So much so that I had the same setup in my other vehicle. It sounded great as well. The only problem is that it was lacking in the volume aspect just slightly. I recently got rid of the other car and sold the other amp but still had the other sub so I bought a dual sealed box and thus solved my problem with the very small lack of volume/punch. Now, the question is, seeing as how the subs have the selectable Ohm switch on them, would I be better off with switching both subs to 2 Ohms or 4 Ohms? Currently they are both set to 2 Ohms and it sounds good as it is but I just want to be sure that it's the best way to go since I'm really unsure. Any insight as to my best course of action would be greatly appreciated. Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Khammett1962, post: 8519837, member: 650686"] I've had an Infinity KAPPAONE 800 Watt amp and a Kappa 120.9w sub in a sealed box to go with it in my Ford Escape and I've had this set up for a few years and have loved it. So much so that I had the same setup in my other vehicle. It sounded great as well. The only problem is that it was lacking in the volume aspect just slightly. I recently got rid of the other car and sold the other amp but still had the other sub so I bought a dual sealed box and thus solved my problem with the very small lack of volume/punch. Now, the question is, seeing as how the subs have the selectable Ohm switch on them, would I be better off with switching both subs to 2 Ohms or 4 Ohms? Currently they are both set to 2 Ohms and it sounds good as it is but I just want to be sure that it's the best way to go since I'm really unsure. Any insight as to my best course of action would be greatly appreciated. Thanks [/QUOTE]
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