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  • Help with settings, and is it ok to use this amp with these subs?

    Posted by admin on November 21st, 2009 and filed under pulse amplifier | 2 Comments »

    KX Series 2-Channel Class AB Car Amplifier
    RMS Power Rating:
    4 ohms: 450 watts x 2 chan.
    2 ohms: 540 watts x 2 chan.
    Bridged, 4 ohms: 880 watts x 1 chan.
    Pulse width modulated (PWM) MOSFET power supply
    Wired remote bass level control included
    LED power and protect indicators
    Tuned Bass EQ (0-24 dB bass boost)
    Phantom channel for power center speaker or subwoofer
    2/1 channel operation
    Soft delayed remote turn-on
    Preamp RCA outputs
    Thermal, short, and overload protection
    Speaker-level input
    Gold-plated RCA level inputs
    Gold-plated screw terminals
    Variable high-pass filter (50-500 Hz)
    Variable low-pass filter (30-500 Hz)
    Subsonic Filter (30-175 Hz)
    Frequency response: 10-30000 Hz
    Dimensions: 22.37"L x 11.81"W x 2.44"H
    Here is a link to this amp
    http://www.sonicelectronix.com/item_9579…

    With a:

    Kicker DCVR124
    Width 32.5 in
    Depth 17.4 in
    Height 16 in
    Speaker System
    Speaker Type Passive
    Nominal (RMS) Output Power 800 Watt
    Max (RMS) Output Power 1600 Watt
    Response Bandwidth 25 – 500 Hz
    Input Impedance 4 Ohm
    Sensitivity 86.7 dB
    Connectivity Technology Wired
    Additional Features Dual voice coil
    Speaker System Details
    Speakers Included 1 x car subwoofer – 800 Watt – 25 – 500 Hz – 4 Ohm – wired
    Driver Details Car subwoofer : 2 x subwoofer driver – 12" – Dual Voice Coil
    Universal Product Identifiers
    Part Number DCVR124
    Here is a link to this box
    http://www.google.com/products/catalog?h…

    Is this pair ok the together? box/subs only have one connector that says 800 watts rms 4 ohms so is it ok to run the bridged 880 watts rms at 4 ohms from the amp to them?

    Also any help with gain/level and hz settings would be great thanks.

    sounds like a good combination. You can bridge both amp outs into one just dont go higher than 3/4 gain on your amp.

    2 Responses

    1. marco Says:

      sounds like a good combination. You can bridge both amp outs into one just dont go higher than 3/4 gain on your amp.
      References :

    2. sean d Says:

      that will be fine and for your gain settings id go to a professional it wont cost you but like 30 bucks tops if that. better to be safe then sorry.
      References :

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