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im getting some 12cvr kicker subs and a 06ZX750.1 kicker amp and i dont know if i should get the 4 ohm subs or the 2 ohm i dont understand ohms but the amp says it gets 750 watts rms with 2 ohms i think and less with 4. what do i do?

2007-12-04 14:31:14 · 3 answers · asked by ccspx09 1 in Cars & Transportation Car Audio

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Go with the 4's. Too low can fry an amp. If later you want to add more you can wire an additional 4 in parallel with this 4 and the amp will see it as one 2 Ohm.

750 Ohms is much more than you will ever want to actually use so there is no need to use 2 Ohms to get maximum power.

2007-12-04 14:45:36 · answer #1 · answered by Tim C 7 · 0 1

dude, Kicker L7 are one thousand watts RMS 2000 watts height, you putting 2 of them on Kicker 750 below potential the two subwoofer, i ask your self why you have blown too many audio device. you % 2 of the Kicker ZX1000.a million amps, and 12 gage speaker twine to potential them, additionally the 0 gage twine for floor and potential is counseled. the two 4 or 2 ohm will paintings, i could bypass with 4 Ohm's considering the fact which you could bridge to 2 Ohm on the amplifier, and in case you % to replace the amplifier merely bridge to a single Ohm on the two L7's. LOL, do no longer wiring 2 of them on Kicker ZX 750 you could blown the subs out by way of below potential them. additionally, will do no stable on the amp too. in case you do no longer understand what your doing get help from somebody who's professional, or ask.

2016-09-30 21:33:43 · answer #2 · answered by woodell 4 · 0 0

The ZX750.1 makes full power (750watts RMS) into a 2ohm load, so you'll want to load the amp to 2ohms to get full power.

Get the (2) dual 2ohm subs and wire them like so;
http://www.the12volt.com/caraudio/woofer_configurations.asp?Q=2&I=22 -option #1, 2ohm load

Have Fun!

2007-12-04 15:47:36 · answer #3 · answered by ohm 6 · 0 1

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