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<blockquote data-quote="qwiktune" data-source="post: 7706762" data-attributes="member: 616417"><p>Yeah I was originally thinking about getting that Kenwood amp since the price was right to push my Xplods (since I could get more wattage RMS from that then my current amp) but now i'm thinking I might just go to bigger subs since i'll have the power and those RF fit the bill. I'm just looking for a nice tight speakers with good SQ (opposed to SPL if I have to pick) that run around 400 watts RMS, SVC or DVC (doesn't really matter cause I dont plan on trying to run anything but 2 Ohm) and either 4 or 2 Ohm though if its 4 I plan on running it them in parallel to get 2 Ohm and a nice Mono amp to match the RMS and push both (so around 800 RMS) at 2 Ohms. My thought process told me, its a good deal on that Kenwood since its rated 900w @ 2 ohm load and those RF i believe for DVC and run 400 or 500 RMS (i forget). Figured i'd check out the HiFonics amp since it has a little more power and see if I like it, but if not I could always just sell it and make some of the money back as well as selling my Xplods. Then I only end up spending around $200 for the upgrade.....(its that a logical thought lol, cause its almost exactly how I see it played out in my head). The only thing left is finding a ported box instead of the sealed one i'm using so I can get lower frequency</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="qwiktune, post: 7706762, member: 616417"] Yeah I was originally thinking about getting that Kenwood amp since the price was right to push my Xplods (since I could get more wattage RMS from that then my current amp) but now i'm thinking I might just go to bigger subs since i'll have the power and those RF fit the bill. I'm just looking for a nice tight speakers with good SQ (opposed to SPL if I have to pick) that run around 400 watts RMS, SVC or DVC (doesn't really matter cause I dont plan on trying to run anything but 2 Ohm) and either 4 or 2 Ohm though if its 4 I plan on running it them in parallel to get 2 Ohm and a nice Mono amp to match the RMS and push both (so around 800 RMS) at 2 Ohms. My thought process told me, its a good deal on that Kenwood since its rated 900w @ 2 ohm load and those RF i believe for DVC and run 400 or 500 RMS (i forget). Figured i'd check out the HiFonics amp since it has a little more power and see if I like it, but if not I could always just sell it and make some of the money back as well as selling my Xplods. Then I only end up spending around $200 for the upgrade.....(its that a logical thought lol, cause its almost exactly how I see it played out in my head). The only thing left is finding a ported box instead of the sealed one i'm using so I can get lower frequency [/QUOTE]
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