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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew14m" data-source="post: 3245330" data-attributes="member: 579601"><p>Alright im new to this car audio stuff, but im learning. I have a 99 gmc sierra extended cab. i just bought a sub box to go under the rear seat, it holds my 2 kicker 12" L5's and i have a kx1200.1 amp. i know that u can wire 2 dual 4 ohm subs to be one ohm but my box has a divider in the middle so each sub has its own air space and was wondering if theres another way to do it, if i would have to do some modifications and what not. and if i understand right if i get it wired to 1 ohm id be able to push alot more power than the way i have it right now which is each sub wired to 2 ohm and then putting both positives from the subs in the positive on the amp and same with the negative. thanks for any help, i appreciate it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew14m, post: 3245330, member: 579601"] Alright im new to this car audio stuff, but im learning. I have a 99 gmc sierra extended cab. i just bought a sub box to go under the rear seat, it holds my 2 kicker 12" L5's and i have a kx1200.1 amp. i know that u can wire 2 dual 4 ohm subs to be one ohm but my box has a divider in the middle so each sub has its own air space and was wondering if theres another way to do it, if i would have to do some modifications and what not. and if i understand right if i get it wired to 1 ohm id be able to push alot more power than the way i have it right now which is each sub wired to 2 ohm and then putting both positives from the subs in the positive on the amp and same with the negative. thanks for any help, i appreciate it. [/QUOTE]
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