it depends on your speaker wattage.
well i have two kicker comp cvr 12 and a 800 cantus comp amp and those mad my ears bleed and ive had alot of different set ups but that's the best yet
To power three 12-inch Kicker Comp subwoofers, you'll typically want an amplifier that can deliver a total RMS power output of around 600 to 1200 watts, depending on the specific model of the subwoofers and their impedance. If the subs are wired correctly (usually in parallel or series), ensure the amp matches the combined impedance load (often 1 or 2 ohms). It's essential to check the subwoofers' specifications for their RMS ratings and impedance to select an appropriate amp that won't underpower or overpower them.
kicker ZX650.4 for sure
You could go with a 600 watt 2 ch amp or a 300 watt mono block amp, depends on what OHM the subs are, if they are 8 ohm you could wire them down to 4 ohm or if they 4 ohm u could wire them to 2 ohm, i have a 600.1 Boss amp and subs are wired together at 2 ohm and they BANG.
750 watts
Yes, you can power two 12-inch Kicker Comp subwoofers with a JBL GTO3501 amplifier, provided the subwoofers' impedance matches the amplifier's output. The GTO3501 is capable of delivering up to 350 watts RMS at 2 ohms, which should be sufficient for the Kicker subwoofers, as long as they are wired correctly (typically in parallel for dual 4-ohm subs). Make sure to check the power handling specifications of your specific Kicker model to avoid overloading the subwoofers.
No, This does not come with an amp. Purchase separately a kicker amp. Awesome !!!
When buying an amp its best and safe to use the 1:1 ratio. That would mean if subs RMS was rated at 350 watts then get a 350 watt amp. Alot of installers will use 3:1 ratio because the subs max rated at 1200 watts so they say you will need a 1200 watt amp. But the truth is that sub may only peak a fraction of a millisecond. So unless your competing for a title championship there is no need to destroy you subs that you paid so much for.
probably because you got your amp bridged and its not a stable ohm load
i have two 10" l7's and a kicker zx1200.1 and they beat. the rms on thus subs are only 600 so the kicker zx500.1 or the zx750.1 would be plenty for what u got.
Put foil inside your box..take out all of your air leaks..put a pillow inside the box..get thicker wires..
Yes, the L-7s are great. For the amp, you first need to find out whether the sub woofers are 2-ohm, 4-ohm, or 8-ohm. Depending on the answer to that question will determine whether or not you'll need a mono amp or a dual channel amp as well as the wattage.