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so which 1 do u suggest? this is my daily drive car... n i like em loud when i need it too :pardon:

HU: Kenwood DDX5034

front stage: Focal 165 v Slim component

back stage: Infiniti 652i

component amp: kenwood 4channel

sub amp: sony mono 800watts peak wired to 2 ohms

subwoofer: 3 12" Kenwood subs (from my old car)

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4ft would be ok for the power you have you would probably need it anyway and if you want to take it easy on your electrical system wire the subs bridged at 4ohm

Btw that was the first person. Ever banned by me while dropping a deuce. Feel privileged

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4ft would be ok for the power you have you would probably need it anyway and if you want to take it easy on your electrical system wire the subs bridged at 4ohm

i have the dimension here, correct me if its off <_<

box, h:16" w:40" d:15"

port, h:5" w:5 h:12

btw, when u say wire the sub bridge at 4 ohms, wire the subs to 8 ohm then combine them both to get 4 ohms rite?

HU: Kenwood DDX5034

front stage: Focal 165 v Slim component

back stage: Infiniti 652i

component amp: kenwood 4channel

sub amp: sony mono 800watts peak wired to 2 ohms

subwoofer: 3 12" Kenwood subs (from my old car)

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either of the ways you suggested you will get about the same power.

this is what i found for your amp

Dynamic Power Rating (measured at 14.4V):

Bridged Into A 4-Ohm Load: 435 watts x 1

Per Channel Into A 2-Ohm Load: 217 watts x 2

Per Channel Into A 4-Ohm Load: 150 watts x 2

Continuous Power Rating (measured at 13.8V):

Bridged Into A 4-Ohm Load: 400 watts x 1

Per Channel Into A 2-Ohm Load: 200 watts x 2

Per Channel Into A 4-Ohm Load: 100 watts x 2

is it in RMS ?

HU: Kenwood DDX5034

front stage: Focal 165 v Slim component

back stage: Infiniti 652i

component amp: kenwood 4channel

sub amp: sony mono 800watts peak wired to 2 ohms

subwoofer: 3 12" Kenwood subs (from my old car)

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either of the ways you suggested you will get about the same power.

this is what i found for your amp

Dynamic Power Rating (measured at 14.4V):

Bridged Into A 4-Ohm Load: 435 watts x 1

Per Channel Into A 2-Ohm Load: 217 watts x 2

Per Channel Into A 4-Ohm Load: 150 watts x 2

Continuous Power Rating (measured at 13.8V):

Bridged Into A 4-Ohm Load: 400 watts x 1

Per Channel Into A 2-Ohm Load: 200 watts x 2

Per Channel Into A 4-Ohm Load: 100 watts x 2

is it in RMS ?

the continuous power rating is

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4ft would be ok for the power you have you would probably need it anyway and if you want to take it easy on your electrical system wire the subs bridged at 4ohm

i have the dimension here, correct me if its off <_<

box, h:16" w:40" d:15"

port, h:5" w:5 h:12

btw, when u say wire the sub bridge at 4 ohms, wire the subs to 8 ohm then combine them both to get 4 ohms rite?

yup, each sub in series then parallel to the amp

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Thanks for the help zayres29 n sticky....

HU: Kenwood DDX5034

front stage: Focal 165 v Slim component

back stage: Infiniti 652i

component amp: kenwood 4channel

sub amp: sony mono 800watts peak wired to 2 ohms

subwoofer: 3 12" Kenwood subs (from my old car)

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will post this simple build as soon as i have the time to do it.... 8)

HU: Kenwood DDX5034

front stage: Focal 165 v Slim component

back stage: Infiniti 652i

component amp: kenwood 4channel

sub amp: sony mono 800watts peak wired to 2 ohms

subwoofer: 3 12" Kenwood subs (from my old car)

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