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Old 02-27-2008, 11:53 AM
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Okay, well then when you figure out how an amp can somehow double its power by adding more speakers to it, I would sure love to know how. And no, I wasn't sleeping thru my calss. I actually graduated first in my class, and have been working in stereo shops for the last 4 years, including shops that sell Kicker. There is absolutely no amp on the market that can double its power by adding more subs. What he is saying is that since it's a mono amp, you hook two subs into the one channel, and that one channel will put out 750W. But after the 750W goes into the speaker wires, it still gets split down because of the Ohm load of the speakers.

Just so that I know exactly what you're working with, at what ohm load does your amp put out 750W? And what ohm are your speakers? Are they single voice coil or dual voice coil? ANd if they are dual voice coil, are you running them series or parallel? Just asking because all this will have an affect on the final amount of power going into each sub. But let me assure you still, that an amp rated for 750W, will still only put out a total max output of 750W per channel, not per sub
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