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lumpcus
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Amp Help

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Refer to this thread.http://forums.genvibe.com/zerothread?id=9181Buying a new system need enough power for 2 12" kenwood subs.
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WOOFER FEATURES- Double Magnet Construction- Double Spider- Frequency Response: 25Hz - 800Hz- Impedance: 4 ohms- Magnet Weight: 63.4 oz- One-Piece Cone Design: with Red Metallic Center Emblem- Pearl Mica Injection-Molded Polypropylene Cone: 12" Typhoon-Type- Power Handling: 800 Watts- Sensitivity: 93dB- Speaker Connectors: Gold-Plated, 2-Way SB-Type- Urethane Surround: High-Roll, with Perpindicular Inner Wall- Vented Voice Coil: 2-Layerdoes this mean i have to get an amp that puts out 4 ohms also something that can put oout 800 watts?something like RMS:800x2 @ 4 ohms??
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You're actually missing the most important number, a value called RMS. Knowing the peak power handling (800watts) doesn't help find an amplifier, as an amplifier with 1000 watts peak power might only put out 200 RMS.You really want an amplifier that can put out more like 300-400 watts RMS @ 2 Ohms, and connect the two speakers in parallel (positive to positive, negative to negative), that'll give you the most volume.Something like the MTX 421D might do it..
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Wow, is that sensitivity rating correct? In the communications world, 93dB is one heckuva "big" signal!
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Quote, originally posted by cdFxer »Wow, is that sensitivity rating correct? In the communications world, 93dB is one heckuva "big" signal!That was taken from the Kenwood homepage..Thanks Jahntassa, that helps me out heaps!!
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Alpine Accuclass-D MRD-M500Will this one be sufficient?
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Quote, originally posted by cdFxer »Wow, is that sensitivity rating correct? In the communications world, 93dB is one heckuva "big" signal!Yup, the 10" Sony P5's have a rating of around 92db I think.. Designed to put out more with smaller amps.And yeah, an amp that size should work well with two 12" subs.
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Sweet, just put it on order..
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tuut tuut, everything will arrive on wednesday! so excited!
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