amp and sub question
ccopriviza
11-29-2005, 10:44 PM
how many subs will the amp in the link below run?
and at what watts?
http://www.cardomain.com/item/KIC04KX25001 (http://http://www.cardomain.com/item/KIC04KX25001)
and at what watts?
http://www.cardomain.com/item/KIC04KX25001 (http://http://www.cardomain.com/item/KIC04KX25001)
ccopriviza
11-29-2005, 10:46 PM
if the link doesnt work for you either... its the "kicker KX2500.1 mono amp" on the car domain store page
rodbls
11-29-2005, 11:55 PM
Well, it is a 2500watt rms @ 2ohms. So, RMS for a 2 ohm speaker is 2500rms watts...probably close to 4500peak. You can power plenty of speaker with that amp. I would say you cun easily run 3 Kicker 12" L7's off of it. You have to do some math...very easy math. Find out what the RMS!!! (please, peak power doesnt really mean anything) power of what you need to power, and then decide if that amp has enough juice to get the job done. My guess, that amp is way more than you need for as small a car as this is if you actually want to use the system. A good, powerful woofer can do the job just as good as 2 of them in this small car. Get a good, big, PORTED box, and the sound with be awsome. Thats just my opinion. I have a Kicker 12" L7, in a 2.5 cubic foot ported box, powered by a Kenwood 1000watt rms amp, and an awsome head unit. The car beats and sounds fantastic. It isnt all about power, its about placement, and setup. A smaller setup may in fact sound better than a bigger one that isnt put togeather right.
cficare68
11-30-2005, 07:13 AM
Yeah I have a 2500w rms amp and I am power 4 perfect 12's on it. I don't even have it turned up all the way at it still hits hard and sounds great.
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