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Amp Question
The Amp I have for sale in the for sale section...
How would it sound hooked up to one Kicker 12"
JW
Heres the specs:
4/3/2 channel amplifier
55 watts RMS x 4 at 4 ohms
65 watts RMS x 4 at 2 ohms
130 watts RMS x 2 in bridged mode
Tri-way capable (Tri-Way Crossover required)
requires 10-gauge power and ground leads
Bass Engine® features:
* variable 30-400 Hz high-pass/low-pass crossovers, 12 dB/octave
* rear channels have a subsonic filter at 15 Hz
MOSFET power supply
STAR Topology (minimizes internal noise and prevents ground interference)
speaker- and preamp-level inputs
preamp outputs
oversized power and ground connections
top mounted controls with cover
blue power LED
10-3/8"W x 2-1/2"H x 12-3/8"D
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I will sound ok at lower levels but it all depends on if the 12" sub is a 2 ohm or 4 ohm and what RMS vs Peak watts. I would use this type of amp for mids and highs then buy you a single channel mono amp to push the sub if your looking to hit hard. The amp you have will work though.
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There you go Ducky...The Sub is a 4 ohm too
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That's actually a pretty small sub and the amp would be ok at lower levels but would never reach the peak potential of the sub. Alpine isn't junk either. I like most of their equipment and have had great luck. I'm a Rockford Fosgate, Memphis and JL Audio man myself when it comes to power. I'm talking older amps, the newer stuff just isn't the same.
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Yeah, it will work ok and push it decently, but you won't be getting everything out of it... You should always go with a single channel (Mono) amp it push subs. I would use the current amp to push new door speakers and then get a Mono amp to push the sub.
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BOOM BOOM TSHH BOOM BOOM TSHH!!!!! thats propably what itll sound like.
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Yea Im just tryin to sell it on like 4 different forums and on tha streets fooool....So whoever buys it can do what they want with it haha