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<blockquote data-quote="Kapt" data-source="post: 8649018" data-attributes="member: 667939"><p>OK stereo gurus. I got one for ya. I put a Kenwood system in my car. I have to Kenwood 12's boxed in the trunk powered by a 600.1 Kicker amp. If I connect either one of the 12's by itself, it booms. If I connect both 12's it sounds horrible. By horrible I mean they sound like someone spliced a speaker wire and it's shorting out. If I wire them paralel it's horrible. If I wire them in series you cannot even tell they are working they're so quiet. Anyone ever run across this before? It's a new one for me. In my truck I have the exact same amp running two 12's wired parallel and they sound great!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kapt, post: 8649018, member: 667939"] OK stereo gurus. I got one for ya. I put a Kenwood system in my car. I have to Kenwood 12's boxed in the trunk powered by a 600.1 Kicker amp. If I connect either one of the 12's by itself, it booms. If I connect both 12's it sounds horrible. By horrible I mean they sound like someone spliced a speaker wire and it's shorting out. If I wire them paralel it's horrible. If I wire them in series you cannot even tell they are working they're so quiet. Anyone ever run across this before? It's a new one for me. In my truck I have the exact same amp running two 12's wired parallel and they sound great! [/QUOTE]
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