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  • The w6's are rated at 400 RMS @ 4 ohms. Should I get a mono or a dual channel amp? Should I get an amp that has around 800 RMS @ 4 ohms? Right now I have a Kenwood 9104d 500RMS @ 4 ohms, so I think it's too weak for them. Recommendations?


  • The Kenwood 9104d is 1 ohm stable. Might want to try and rewire your W6's to a 1-ohm load to your Kenwood amp and see how it goes before giving up on it entirely.


  • If those are dual coiled subs, get an ampthat's 800 RMS @ 1 ohm or 4 ohm as they can be wired for either. The 1 ohm amp will be cheaper but will run hotter, won't last as long and will have a bit more distortion.

    1 ohm - http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j230/s...

    4 ohm - http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j230/s...

    If they are single coiled subs, geta mono amp that's 800 RMS @ 2 ohm and wire the subs like so - http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j230/s...

    See my site for more info http://spkrbox1.spaces.live.com

    Any questions email me sparky3489@yahoo.com


  • Are they dual 4 ohm subs? I think so, and if they are I can help you. Email me or IM me through here.







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