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two subs one dual 2 ohm one dual 6 ohm.

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Topic: two subs one dual 2 ohm one dual 6 ohm.

Posted By: Wiseguy
Subject: two subs one dual 2 ohm one dual 6 ohm.
Date Posted: April 16, 2011 at 1:09 PM

Been awhile since I've been on here....

I have a pair of Kove T3 Armageddons... However one being dual 2ohm, and the second being dual 6ohm...  Bought the 2 ohm back in the day and ran this off a Kove AG1400 @ 560wrms... Sounded great....

Most recently I picked up the second 6ohm T3 and a Kove AG2000.... Now I orginally thought I would be able to wire these up to get a 4ohm end load at the amp, but  that's not a good to do with coils of different ohms...

Then I figured I would run both subs seperatly chambered.... Individually amped... But one running with the AG1400 @ 560wrms and the other with the AG2000 @ 720wrms....

But I'm reading that may not be the best thing to do and running at different powers would result in destructive interference, and make the whol thing sound like crap...

Need opinions....

Should I just run a one sub setup again with the AG2000 and call it a day? I want to "use up" what I have because the stuff is just collecting dust in my basement.. I've always been a fan of Kove and kinda built an emotional attachment to this stuff and don't want to sell the stuff I don't use....



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Clarion DXZ745MP
Kove ZX504
Kove AG1400
Kove 12" T3 Armageddon
Kove 6.5" Compaxials
WILDER 6.5" Pro-Audio Drivers
Custom Pre-amp



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Posted By: DYohn
Date Posted: April 16, 2011 at 3:42 PM
Set each up in its own enclosure with its own amp and level match them.  Will work fine.

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