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<blockquote data-quote="Betrayer00GT" data-source="post: 4138479" data-attributes="member: 582890"><p>Well, if you have a pair of dual 2ohm VC subs, you could only get 150w into each sub, because you would be wiring both voicecoils per sub together in series in order to not drop below 2ohm per channel.</p><p></p><p>A 4-ch amp would be better. Or a pair of 7202's, but that would likely be a bit much, if you are going ported. For sealed, maybe not.</p><p></p><p>The CA600 at the link I already provided is rated identically to that Kenwood. Well, the Profile's 2ohm rating is 5w/ch more, but that doesn't count. Maybe you can get that discontinued Kenwood for less than the CA600 sells for ($69, new), however. Besides, I think the better Profile choice is the CL640, even though it is $8 more than the CA600 ($77, new).</p><p></p><p>Again, all 4 of the Profile amps I have bought from my earlier link have been bulletproof, and they sounded great running my home audio Dynaudio bookshelf speakers off a car battery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Betrayer00GT, post: 4138479, member: 582890"] Well, if you have a pair of dual 2ohm VC subs, you could only get 150w into each sub, because you would be wiring both voicecoils per sub together in series in order to not drop below 2ohm per channel. A 4-ch amp would be better. Or a pair of 7202's, but that would likely be a bit much, if you are going ported. For sealed, maybe not. The CA600 at the link I already provided is rated identically to that Kenwood. Well, the Profile's 2ohm rating is 5w/ch more, but that doesn't count. Maybe you can get that discontinued Kenwood for less than the CA600 sells for ($69, new), however. Besides, I think the better Profile choice is the CL640, even though it is $8 more than the CA600 ($77, new). Again, all 4 of the Profile amps I have bought from my earlier link have been bulletproof, and they sounded great running my home audio Dynaudio bookshelf speakers off a car battery. [/QUOTE]
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