CivicForLife
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I have to kicker comp 12's that rms at 150 a piece. i was wondering if it would be ok to get the jl 500 1 which rms at 500.
Just be careful with that man. Make sure you see the amp working with a sub before you buy it (not just showing power and without going into protect mode either, because it could be screwed up internally and messing with the signal from the deck).Im getting it off craigslist for a ggod deal
500W RMS could be way too much too, if you're not careful. Ideally, the best way to install these would be plugging both positives from the speakers into the positive channel and both negatives from the speakers into the negative channel. Make sure the gain on the amp is ALL THE WAY DOWN, otherwise you could be sending 250W+ through each sub.so 750 pure wattage would be way to much.
So it would be ok to power my 300 watt rms subs with a 500 rms amp?Just be careful with that man. Make sure you see the amp working with a sub before you buy it (not just showing power and without going into protect mode either, because it could be screwed up internally and messing with the signal from the deck).
500W RMS could be way too much too, if you're not careful. Ideally, the best way to install these would be plugging both positives from the speakers into the positive channel and both negatives from the speakers into the negative channel. Make sure the gain on the amp is ALL THE WAY DOWN, otherwise you could be sending 250W+ through each sub.
That's a surefire way to get an excuse to buy bigger subs though
Wait, are they 300W RMS or 150W RMS each? Assuming the Kicker Comp's are 4ohm, powering both through the same channel of this particular 500W RMS amp would have the amp running at 2ohm (which it can do) and the output being up to 250W per sub. If they're 150W RMS subs, you're going to want to keep the gain down, as I mentioned before, to avoid distortion and potentially blowin' those Comp's.So it would be ok to power my 300 watt rms subs with a 500 rms amp?
Just for future reference, refer to them as 2 150W RMS subs. It actually makes a big difference, especially when setting up wiring to and from the amp.they are 150 rms each so 300 rms total.