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Posted: May 28, 2007 at 9:46 AM / IP Logged  

Hi, new to the forum.

Quick question on a dual mono drive I have two amps and love them KAC-8152D not many people like them but hey.

I read online about setting them up to a dual mono drive. I will currently be running 1 12" Sub TS-W1207D4 which I am in the process of aquiring. I would be running the amps in a Dual Mono Drive setup and the sub wired in parralel (2 ohm load). Will the Dual Mono drive be sufficient enough? Does Dual Mono Drive mean that I am making 2 amps into 1?

dual mono drive? -- posted image.

If anyone is curious on a Dual Mono Drive setup thats what it looks like.

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Dan

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danbraniff wrote:
Does Dual Mono Drive mean that I am making 2 amps into 1?

Yep, exactly what it means.  It is also called "bridging" and requires using amplifiers designed for this and usually some sort of slave cable between the two amps.

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Perfect, Just needed some clarification on it. Do you think it will be enough power for that sub?
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For best results make sure that your amps are adjusted identically. follow the diagram and you should be fine. I think you should have enough pwer.
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Thanks. Im kinda liking this forum already. Quick responces.

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I thought this was called "strapping".
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Posted: May 28, 2007 at 11:39 AM / IP Logged  

tcss wrote:
I thought this was called "strapping".

Yep, same thing.

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Kenwood seems to call it Dual Mono Drive.... Kinda makes sence, maybe its there way of calling it like AMDs Hyper Transport and Intels Hyper threading?
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Posted: May 28, 2007 at 9:07 PM / IP Logged  

So you said you are using the model 8152?  Literature says it is not dual mono drive like the 9152.

http://www.kenwoodusa.com/Dealers/Us1/flyers/Car%20Entertainment%20Brochure.pdf

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Would it not work the same? Or is there something special that I would need?
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