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http://www.youtube.c...e1?feature=mheehttp://www.stevemead...87#entry1993187

JVC KD-R530 head unit

VVME INNO-D1500 sub amp

Kenwood KAC-8402 amplifierPioneer 2-way 6.5 X2 @ 4 ohms

DTI Audio 6.5 X2 @ 4 ohmsbox: 4.24 ft^3 tuned to 61 hertz (port walls fell off and dissapeared :( )

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dude chill out i was using an example and i know clipped signals will increase the risk

and ok so what youre saying is if i wire my subs up at 8 ohms and my amps only puts out approximately 60 wrms at 4ohm im only gonna see about 30 or did i miss the mark completely

correct. but the woofer will still handle the same wattage it says on the box that it came in.

thanks kranny

Thats pretty close logic that you're using as far as a wattage estimate. However I don't know what you're thinking as far as blowing a sub goes though with 100 watts over rating. Plenty of guys send more power to car subwoofers than that. are you planning a car system or home system? 60 or 30 Watts is silly low power. I guess with the right enclosure, you can get away with it though. Why are you wanting such a high ohm load, SQ setup?

i just used 2 random numbers with the second being higher than the first :shrug: car and sq for now only cuz my amp cant handle 2 ohm (i have 2 single 4's) but its also information ill be using in the next month or two when ever i get my new subs and new amp :ninja:

http://www.youtube.c...e1?feature=mheehttp://www.stevemead...87#entry1993187

JVC KD-R530 head unit

VVME INNO-D1500 sub amp

Kenwood KAC-8402 amplifierPioneer 2-way 6.5 X2 @ 4 ohms

DTI Audio 6.5 X2 @ 4 ohmsbox: 4.24 ft^3 tuned to 61 hertz (port walls fell off and dissapeared :( )

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