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need help with subs!

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    need help with subs!

    i have 2 12" Kicker XPL subs. how many watts do they have? wats the biggest amp u can put on it? i have a kicker 250.2 amp with it know but i want more bass.

    THIS IS ONLY THE BEGINNING!!!

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    Uh i'd get like a 700 rms amp for it, right now i have a 700 rms amp pounding two 12'' kicker comps, they're not messing up.

    (labeled at 150 rms each)
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      #3
      kicker comps? hit up the kicker cvr's much more punch

      www.kicker.com has specs on subwoofers and amps check em out.
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        #4
        Originally posted by alilandaverde
        i have 2 12" Kicker XPL subs. how many watts do they have? wats the biggest amp u can put on it? i have a kicker 250.2 amp with it know but i want more bass.
        Find out your RMS watt's on your own. that's easy. after you find that, find an amp rated 100 watts +\-. The great thing about subs is you can over power them

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          #5
          i would go with something around 1000 - 1200watts @ 4 ohms max power should be around 450-600 watts rms @ 4 ohms
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            #6
            usually if you look on the back of your subs it will tell u min and max power if u can't find it there i'm sure u can somewhere here on the internet just search around. if you don't know a whole lot about subs or amps its really hard to explain ohms and stuff like that but i can tell u if u have a 250x2 amp its probably really only putting like 100 true watts to each speaker, u need to go out and get an amp with at least 1000 watts, and don't buy anything generic or it will probably still only get a few hundred watts.

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              good rule of thumb for OHMS: higher the ohm, the more watts and vice versa, hence why 1 ch. amps mostly go around 2 or 1 ohms
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                #8
                Originally posted by m-tec93accord
                good rule of thumb for OHMS: higher the ohm, the more watts and vice versa, hence why 1 ch. amps mostly go around 2 or 1 ohms
                what???

                not to knock on anybody ...but please if you have no facts to back up statements when people are asking legitamit questions dont post, cause all its going to do is confuse the person posting and can cause the person to get false advise and information and thats not why were here ...

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