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Old Jan 12, 2008 | 03:41 PM
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im getting a kenwood KDC-MP4032. I'm wanting to redo everthing including all speaker wires in my tib, when put new fenders, hatch w/wiper, sunroof, shifter, center emblem, and shifter asmbly. and the main thing is my sub wiring which i did when i had my pontiac grand prix like two years ago.
heres my equiptment.

http://www.tuningmania.com.br/autosom/manu...ss2/REV-965.jpg
BOSS REV-9651
4-Channel MOSFET Power Amplifier
• Power RMS (4 Ohm):150W x 4
• Max Power (2 ohm): 250W x4
• Signal to Noise Ratio: 104 dB
• Bridged Power: 420W x 2
• Tri-Mode
• Built-in X-over: hi&lo Pass
• Bass Boost +18dB
• Inputs: Line Level
• line Out
• T.H.D.: 0.01%
• Dimensions (WxHxL): 10" x 2-1/4" x 15-3/4"
Preço médio BR : R$ 540

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Jl Audio 12W0 Car Subwoofer
Elements 1-Way
Size 12"
Nominal Power Handling 125 Watt RMS
Peak Power Handling 300 Watt
Sensitivity 87.6 dB
Impedance 4 ohm (Dual Coil)
Product ID 25240161


so should i get another amp, or how should i wire this speaker.
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Old Jan 12, 2008 | 04:39 PM
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You'll need a higher wattage speaker to run that amplifier.
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Old Jan 12, 2008 | 04:41 PM
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QUOTE (DrivingTibNaked @ Jan 12 2008, 06:39 PM)
You'll need a higher wattage speaker to run that amplifier.


what speaker do you recomend for this sett up, also what amp should i get for the speaker then?
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Old Jan 12, 2008 | 05:32 PM
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The amp puts out only a little higher than what the speaker can handle, should be ok as long as you don't turn it up all the way..

Oh, sorry, that's a 4-channel amp.. it would be a waste to use such a big amp for a single 125W subwoofer.. It would still work though, as long as you're careful and not turn it up into distortion (but that's not easy, sometimes it's hard to tel)
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Old Jan 13, 2008 | 01:57 PM
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is there a conflict of OHMs tho, when hook it up with one channel at max? or how would the work when RMS is @ohm and MAX is 2 Ohm on the amp?
i just need a setup untill i get a new setup
amp
• Power RMS (4 Ohm):150W x 4
• Max Power (2 ohm): 250W x4

speaker
Nominal Power Handling 125 Watt RMS
Peak Power Handling 300 Watt
Impedance 4 ohm (Dual Coil)
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Old Jan 13, 2008 | 03:08 PM
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Your amplifier is not designed to run a subwoofer dude. It's designed to run 4 4ohm midrange speakers. This is the value you need to look at: Max Power (2 ohm): 250W x4

You'll need to find a bandpass filter or it will sound bad.

Your speaker will most likely blow

use a RCA Y connector, bridge the 2 channels of the sound together, then another Y to bring it back into 2 channels. This will make 1 channel out of 2.

Depending on the deck, it may or may not sound like ass. If it does, then you need to just use 1 RCA and use a Y to make 2

The reason for this is because a dual voice coil speaker will be pulled in 2 directions and cancel out the sound if you try to make it play stereo.

Run channel 1 of the 4way amp to voice coil 1, and channel 2 to voice coil 2

Start the gain off VERY low

Turn it up until you can hear it

The subwoofer will sound better and better until it blows.

You should look at getting a new amplfier, but since you've already got the equipment, a subwoofer would be cheaper.

Try your setup like I told you. It may work, or you may get carried away with the gain and blow up your sub.
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Old Jan 14, 2008 | 06:36 PM
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ok i just say f*** the JL audio i went into my bassment and pulled out the subs i had left over from all the trading i used to do heres what i found....
a
12in kicker comp and a

10in factory pioneer pontiac G6 sub
cant find jack on either

the kicker is a Kicker Comp VR, the style is unlike any other kicker on ebay,has dual voce coils, and it has a red arrow, conecting to a black and white k, for the k in kicker (think was 1000w max and 500w RMS but not possitive)

sorry i cant find the specs i was sorta hoping for some help with finding them and wiring them up
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