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<blockquote data-quote="hispls" data-source="post: 8834966" data-attributes="member: 614752"><p>If you are aiming to just run the two amps separately and gain match you would do better to run each amp to one coil of each sub all in parallel. Once you get two working amps you can gain match easily by running one out of phase (at lower power) and just dial in gains until there is little or no sound. Or if they have some sort of master/slave switch triple check the manual to make sure nothing unusual is required and do confirm that the output voltage matches within 5% or so before trying to run them all in the same airspace.</p><p></p><p>Possibly, it'll certainly need repair. Might contact Kicker directly, in the past they've just done board swaps for a reasonable price when you return a broken amp. Cost of re-board direct from Kicker may be cheaper than bench rate from a repair shop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hispls, post: 8834966, member: 614752"] If you are aiming to just run the two amps separately and gain match you would do better to run each amp to one coil of each sub all in parallel. Once you get two working amps you can gain match easily by running one out of phase (at lower power) and just dial in gains until there is little or no sound. Or if they have some sort of master/slave switch triple check the manual to make sure nothing unusual is required and do confirm that the output voltage matches within 5% or so before trying to run them all in the same airspace. Possibly, it'll certainly need repair. Might contact Kicker directly, in the past they've just done board swaps for a reasonable price when you return a broken amp. Cost of re-board direct from Kicker may be cheaper than bench rate from a repair shop. [/QUOTE]
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