amp for door speakers
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amp for door speakers
i paln on getting kickers for my doors right now i have pioneer but i plan on upgrading and i am going to get the kicker series 3 way for the front 90rms a piece and for the back 6.5 kicker 65rms a piece 2 way they are all 4ohms so what amp would be the best for this setup
i was looking at a 350.2 kicker amp and bridge it so it will be one channel and push all 4 speakers at about 87.5 rms is that decent or too much power
i need some info
thanks
this will be after i get my 2 12" l7's with a 1500.1 kicker
(ported or sealed what hits harder????????)
i was looking at a 350.2 kicker amp and bridge it so it will be one channel and push all 4 speakers at about 87.5 rms is that decent or too much power
i need some info
thanks
this will be after i get my 2 12" l7's with a 1500.1 kicker
(ported or sealed what hits harder????????)
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Originally Posted by king ranch
i paln on getting kickers for my doors right now i have pioneer but i plan on upgrading and i am going to get the kicker series 3 way for the front 90rms a piece and for the back 6.5 kicker 65rms a piece 2 way they are all 4ohms so what amp would be the best for this setup
i was looking at a 350.2 kicker amp and bridge it so it will be one channel and push all 4 speakers at about 87.5 rms is that decent or too much power
i need some info
thanks
this will be after i get my 2 12" l7's with a 1500.1 kicker
(ported or sealed what hits harder????????)
i was looking at a 350.2 kicker amp and bridge it so it will be one channel and push all 4 speakers at about 87.5 rms is that decent or too much power
i need some info
thanks
this will be after i get my 2 12" l7's with a 1500.1 kicker
(ported or sealed what hits harder????????)
Get the right amp... 4 ch. or 2ch. not bridged.
Ported. by 1.5x @ tuning frequency.
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