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Forum Name: Car Audio
Forum Discription: Car Stereos, Amplifiers, Crossovers, Processors, Speakers, Subwoofers, etc.
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Printed Date: May 12, 2024 at 5:55 PM


Topic: sub two 10

Posted By: frankyrealtor
Subject: sub two 10
Date Posted: December 26, 2007 at 3:46 PM

Hi, i have a kicker 5 channel amp, it is going in a 2004 Silverado four door HD two subs behind seat 10 " here is the stats on amp.

I was wondering what type of subs would i need to make it pound......  Any information helpful.

Thanks alot guys sorry for the long post.

Here is the stats on the box i have

 SUB BOX

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  • Life time Guaranty
  • Front Firing Systems
  • Material 5/8'' M.D.F
  • Air Volume .88 Cubic Feet Per Sides
  • Mounting Depth 5.5''

    AMP

  • 5-Channel KX-Series Power Amplifier
  • Low Impedance Operation
  • Class D Amplification in Subwoofer Channel
  • SORT Protection Circuitry (Short circuit, Over-voltage, Reverse polarity, Thermal)
  • SAMS (Stereo And Mono Simultaneously)
  • MOSFET Power Supply
  • KickBass: 0-18 dB @ 40 Hz
  • Built-In Variable Crossover: 12 dB High or Low-Pass operation (50-200 Hz)
  • High & Low level inputs
  • Custom tooled gold plated connectors
  • Remote Bass Level Control with 20' cord
  • Cast aluminum EndKaps
  • RMS Power Ratings:
    • 14.4V:
      • 70 watts x 4 chan. @ 4 ohms
      • 85 watts x 4 chan. @ 2 ohms
      • 165 watts x 2 chan. @ 4 ohms
      • Sub Power:
      • 210 watts x 1 chan. @ 4 ohms
      • 420 watts x 1 chan. @ 2 ohms
    • 12.5V:
      • 40 watts x 4 chan. @ 4 ohms
      • 70 watts x 4 chan. @ 2 ohms
      • 140 watts x 2 chan. @ 4 ohms
      • Sub Power:
      • 180 watts x 1 chan. @ 4 ohms
      • 360 watts x 1 chan. @ 2 ohms
  • Input gain control: Low Level (170mV - 5V), High Level (340mV - 10V)


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    frank



    Replies:

    Posted By: forbidden
    Date Posted: December 26, 2007 at 7:25 PM
    Find any two 10" svc 4 ohm subs rated from 200 - 400w rms that will work in a smaller sealed box and also are not too deep. Pioneer Premiere might work for you.

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    Posted By: frankyrealtor
    Date Posted: December 26, 2007 at 7:30 PM

    how would you wire them How about the JL audios are they any good.

    Thanks



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    frank





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