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<blockquote data-quote="SlamSession" data-source="post: 3206304" data-attributes="member: 579067"><p>The two Kicker L7's wired in series [connecting the two voice coils of each driver in series (+ to -) and the drivers themselves in parallel (+ to +)] will produce a 2 ohm load on an amplifier. The total power that the subs can handle is 1500 watts RMS(root means square). I recommend to you the Rockford Fosgate T15002. It is rated at 1500 watts rms x 1 channel @ 2 ohms in bridged mode. That is exactly the amount of power your subs need. The amp does cost $770 on Woofersetc.com, I'm not sure if you may be able to find it on eBay. I also suggest you get a 1 Farad capacitor for every 1000 watts of power. They also make .5 or 1/2 Farad capacitors. Since you'll be operating at 1500 watts, you're going to need one 1 Farad and one 1/2 Farad capacitors. Good Luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SlamSession, post: 3206304, member: 579067"] The two Kicker L7's wired in series [connecting the two voice coils of each driver in series (+ to -) and the drivers themselves in parallel (+ to +)] will produce a 2 ohm load on an amplifier. The total power that the subs can handle is 1500 watts RMS(root means square). I recommend to you the Rockford Fosgate T15002. It is rated at 1500 watts rms x 1 channel @ 2 ohms in bridged mode. That is exactly the amount of power your subs need. The amp does cost $770 on Woofersetc.com, I'm not sure if you may be able to find it on eBay. I also suggest you get a 1 Farad capacitor for every 1000 watts of power. They also make .5 or 1/2 Farad capacitors. Since you'll be operating at 1500 watts, you're going to need one 1 Farad and one 1/2 Farad capacitors. Good Luck. [/QUOTE]
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