Solo Baric Subwoofer
2009
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Solo Baric L5.?
Im putting a Kickre solo baric L5 into my car and want to know what amp would go with it since it's only 1 subwoofer that i will be putting.Will i be using only a 1 channel amp or 2.How will i connect it with this amp and get the most power out of it..........And i now the amp has 2 output for sub's 2 plus out's and 2negative how will i connect the sub will i use one from the left and one from the right outputs like tryin to bridge but i dont think this amp can be bridged do i still do that though.
Kenwood kac-9102d::::1,700 watts max output Mono amplifier
850 watts RMS @ 2 ohms
2 Ohm stable
500 watts RMS @ 4 ohms
Your sub is available with a 2 ohm DVC or 4 ohm DVC setup. Depending on what version of the sub you have will depend on the wiring. There are two possibilities.
The first is if you have a 4 ohm DVC sub. You would wire it like in the diagram below. This will give you a 2 ohm load on your amp which means your amp will put out 850w rms. Since you didn't say what size your subs was i will assume it is the 12" L5. That means you would be overpowering your sub by 250w since your sub is 600w rms. This is too overpowering for the sub and will probably blow it.
http://www.crutchfield.com/learningcenter/car/subwoofers_wiring.html?imageID=1DVC%5F4%2Dohm%5Fmono
If your sub is the 2 ohm DVC version then you will wire it like the diagram below. This will give you a 4 ohm load on your amp. You will then be giving your sub 500w rms which means you will be underpowering it by 100w. This is fine it just means that you are not powering your sub to it's full potential but that will not hurt anything.
http://www.crutchfield.com/learningcenter/car/subwoofers_wiring.html?imageID=1DVC%5F2%2Dohm%5Fmono
Your amp is a monoblock amp. The reason that it has 2 sets of terminals is for easy wiring of multiple subs. The terminals actually join together inside the amp so it does't matter what positive and negative you use because it will connect to the same place. They just do this for ease in wiring more then one sub so that you don't have multiple wires going to one terminal.
Hopefully you have the 2 ohm version of the sub or that amp may not work for your setup. I would not try to overpower that sub if it is the 4 ohm version. You would be better off getting another amp and not risk wrecking your sub.
Good Luck!!!
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