birdman
Junior Member
I have a Punch 150HD that will output about 120w/channel @ 4-ohms, or close to 200w/channel @ 2-ohms. I cannot bridge under 4-ohm load (which is in effect a 2-ohm signal to amp)
I have (2) two Kenwood 10's SVC 4-ohm subs. They are rated @300w RMS. I cannot bridge them together, as my amp cannot withstand a 2-ohm bridged load.
If I went with a Kicker Comp 10" SVC 4-ohm sub that's rated @150W/RMS, would this be better matched to my amp?
My other options are: 1) 2-ohm subs, either SVC or DVC to achiever better output from amp (2-ohms per channel)
2) 4-ohm DVC subs that can be wired to 4-ohm load in bridged mode
3) ANY other wiring options available??
I have (2) two Kenwood 10's SVC 4-ohm subs. They are rated @300w RMS. I cannot bridge them together, as my amp cannot withstand a 2-ohm bridged load.
If I went with a Kicker Comp 10" SVC 4-ohm sub that's rated @150W/RMS, would this be better matched to my amp?
My other options are: 1) 2-ohm subs, either SVC or DVC to achiever better output from amp (2-ohms per channel)
2) 4-ohm DVC subs that can be wired to 4-ohm load in bridged mode
3) ANY other wiring options available??