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That is how I have the sub hooked up... I am pretty sure this is how CC hooked it up when I had only one kicker comp vr, and I am just trying to keep 1 sub in there right now so this is how it is hooked up. Can anyone tell me if this is harmful to the sub? I got out and opened the trunk and had that sub playing at the loudest level that I listen to (25 out of 62) and it sounded nice, no distortion or anything. So I should be good.... Right?

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as long as you aren't bottoming out the sub and playing it at full tilt for hours at a time, I'd say you'll be fine.

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can't read it, but it looks like a standard bridge

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you need a clamp meter too

What is that?

I went out to a parking lot last night and opened the trunk to see if the sub was bottoming out and it wasn't, it sounded really nice and powerful. So Nothing is being harmed right?

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What is that?

I went out to a parking lot last night and opened the trunk to see if the sub was bottoming out and it wasn't, it sounded really nice and powerful. So Nothing is being harmed right?

nope its all good ive connected speakers the same way just be careful your not giving to much power to the speaker example 2000 watts to a 500 watt speaker.

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nope its all good ive connected speakers the same way just be careful your not giving to much power to the speaker example 2000 watts to a 500 watt speaker.

That is basically what this thread is about the site says that the amp pushes 300rms x 2 at 4 ohms, and this sub is only 300wrms ..... that is where I wanna know if it will blow or not. I am assuming in not giving too much power because the sub does not sound distorted or bottom out...

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That is basically what this thread is about the site says that the amp pushes 300rms x 2 at 4 ohms, and this sub is only 300wrms ..... that is where I wanna know if it will blow or not. I am assuming in not giving too much power because the sub does not sound distorted or bottom out...

with those speacs i wouldnt even give it a second thought :)

2007 Pontiac G6 on 20's

Current System-

Jensen VM-9312 in-dash

(1) Kicker 1500.1

(2) DD 1500 Series 12's

Running Knu Koncepts 1/0 wiring

145.6db- Floorboard

162.9db- Port

---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

1983 Toyota Corolla Station Wagon (SPL Vehicle)

(Under Reconstruction)

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