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<blockquote data-quote="brandon22389" data-source="post: 6416425" data-attributes="member: 615940"><p>I have a 10" Alpine type-r, dual voice coil, dual 4ohm subwoofer. And i am purchasing a new Kenwood kac-9104d 1800watt max-900watt RMS mono amplifier. From those of you that know how subwoofer/amp wiring works, would these be a good pair for decent power? I really don't need ridiculous power, just something i can bump when i need to or listen to my old school R&amp;B when myself and the lady feel like listening to more,.....civilized musics ,clearly. Also, how would you go about wiring this baby up for optimum audio quality? As far as running the sub in parallel, or series wiring, as well as crossover at the actual sub itself?? Any help is greatly appreciated!! TIA Fellaz/Ladies!</p><p></p><p>Also, could you explain the actual wiring in a little more detailed description on how to wire it up at the sub, then at the amp connection for 2ohms, which i would assume be the optimum setting for this setup, no?</p><p></p><p>~Brandon</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brandon22389, post: 6416425, member: 615940"] I have a 10" Alpine type-r, dual voice coil, dual 4ohm subwoofer. And i am purchasing a new Kenwood kac-9104d 1800watt max-900watt RMS mono amplifier. From those of you that know how subwoofer/amp wiring works, would these be a good pair for decent power? I really don't need ridiculous power, just something i can bump when i need to or listen to my old school R&B when myself and the lady feel like listening to more,.....civilized musics ,clearly. Also, how would you go about wiring this baby up for optimum audio quality? As far as running the sub in parallel, or series wiring, as well as crossover at the actual sub itself?? Any help is greatly appreciated!! TIA Fellaz/Ladies! Also, could you explain the actual wiring in a little more detailed description on how to wire it up at the sub, then at the amp connection for 2ohms, which i would assume be the optimum setting for this setup, no? ~Brandon [/QUOTE]
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