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need help asap!! subs - amps!


Benjamin2005
11-22-2005, 07:34 AM
just brought 2 kenwood 12" subs (KFC-W300S) -

Spec...

600W / 150W RMS
Freq. Response = 30-600Hz
91dB
4 ohms impedence

can be sealed, ported or free aired ...........

Im free airing the subs mounting them on my parcel shelf but need to know some things how i go about doin this, i havent brought an amp yet as im not sure which to buy (that will go well with my subs) i.e. ohms and channels - its goin straight over my head! so i need someone to tell me what kind of spec to look for when i go about purchasin my amp i.e. how many channels? im kinda sure on the fact i'll parallel my subs but i need to know how many channels to use per sub. if i have 600w per sub i reckon i'll need a 1200w+ amp right? .....

also by free airing my subs im going to have to make my boot near enough air tight right? any suggestions/tips at all as to how i can make it sound propa good??!??

Answers are welcome!! :D

vinnym86
11-22-2005, 09:24 AM
just brought 2 kenwood 12" subs (KFC-W300S) -

Spec...

600W / 150W RMS
Freq. Response = 30-600Hz
91dB
4 ohms impedence

can be sealed, ported or free aired ...........

Im free airing the subs mounting them on my parcel shelf but need to know some things how i go about doin this, i havent brought an amp yet as im not sure which to buy (that will go well with my subs) i.e. ohms and channels - its goin straight over my head! so i need someone to tell me what kind of spec to look for when i go about purchasin my amp i.e. how many channels? im kinda sure on the fact i'll parallel my subs but i need to know how many channels to use per sub. if i have 600w per sub i reckon i'll need a 1200w+ amp right? .....

also by free airing my subs im going to have to make my boot near enough air tight right? any suggestions/tips at all as to how i can make it sound propa good??!??

Answers are welcome!! :D

don't look at ur max power. your subs handle 150watts rms continuous power, that's whats important. U need to buy either a 2 channel 150watts rms per channel at 4 ohms, or you could buy a 300watts rms monoblock amp at 2 ohms. the reason for 300watts on a monoblock is that its only one channel, and you're splitting the power handling by two subs. rated 300watts at 2 ohms b/c ur subs are 4ohms, and u have to wire them so they are at 2 ohms. if you go on crutchfield, they have some wiring diagrams you could look at. you can do more thorough research at www.bcae1.com (http://www.bcae1.com)

also, don't free-air it. i highly recomend against it. just make a sealed box from 3/4 MDF. kenwood probably supplied a recomended box volume per sub. if not, probably go for 1-1/2 cu.ft per sub. its a lot more efficient than free airing it.

Benjamin2005
11-22-2005, 05:03 PM
Thanks! much appreciated for the quick reply n quality advice!! i wouldnt usually free air my subs - i've heard sealed and ported subs & they sound f**kin quality!! thing is i own a rover 214 sei cabriolet - i tried wiring a sealed sub in my boot but it rattles like you wouldnt believe (bein a cabriolet) so enclosin a sub in my boot is really out of the question! :(

i also looked into building an enclosure using my parcle shelf as one of the faces of the box (subs facing up) however i wasnt keen on all the weight supported by one metal sheet! so this is like my only option for some quality bass. i have 2 8" subs built into my door panels however there isnt much bass with them alone hence the situation im in now!

is free airing really that bad??

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