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<blockquote data-quote="kross" data-source="post: 4444716" data-attributes="member: 577729"><p>Okay that makes more sense. With each sub having its own dedicated amp, you can use the Kicker.</p><p></p><p>However, you said the Kicker Comp you have is rated for 300w rms. There are no Kicker Comp subs rated for 300w. I think either you are mistaken on the power rating, or the model of sub.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, once you are sure of the power rating for that sub, you can set the gain using a multimeter and a test tone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kross, post: 4444716, member: 577729"] Okay that makes more sense. With each sub having its own dedicated amp, you can use the Kicker. However, you said the Kicker Comp you have is rated for 300w rms. There are no Kicker Comp subs rated for 300w. I think either you are mistaken on the power rating, or the model of sub. Anyway, once you are sure of the power rating for that sub, you can set the gain using a multimeter and a test tone. [/QUOTE]
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