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.
it would have to be a 30 amp close to the battery
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.
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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.
For a Kicker L7 10 subwoofer, a recommended box size is typically around 1.25 to 1.75 cubic feet for a sealed enclosure and 1.5 to 2.0 cubic feet for a ported enclosure. The specific dimensions can vary based on the desired tuning frequency and the design of the enclosure. Always refer to Kicker's specifications for the most accurate recommendations tailored to your setup.
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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.
That's too vague of a question. Sub woofers are sub woofers, and wiring them is all a matter of taking the time to do so. If you meant speakers, like the 16in. speakers custom fitted to some cars, that would be an entirely different story. However, sub woofers wire the same no matter the make. Just make sure you have the proper size amp and your good to go.
Comp/Control Panel/System- then look at ram.
When connecting two 4-ohm, 200-watt RMS woofers in series, the total impedance becomes 8 ohms. To optimize performance, you should use an amplifier that can deliver at least the combined RMS power of the woofers, which is 400 watts (200 watts per woofer). Therefore, an amplifier rated for 400 watts RMS at 8 ohms would be ideal to ensure both woofers receive adequate power without risk of damage.
kicker 10c124 12" 300W 4-Ohm SVC COMPVT Series Component Car Subwoofer Driver (Comp154) better known as 12inch kicker comp. it doesnt cost that much to be a kicker around $60. you can purches this speaker at onlinecarstereo.com or crutchfield.com. when this amp is bridged its 150rms watts and 300w witch is getting the peak proformace out of it. the ratings of it bridged is also what the speaker calls for. so when its matched together dont be afraid to turn up the settings to the max it will hold trust me. this is the set up i have and it sounds great.
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