I'll keep this as simple as possible, system in my boat is stock, 4 in cabin speakers, 2 in the bow(I know take them off the head unit) and one Kicker Impulse 10" sub driven by a kicker kx300.4 and Clarion Head unit.
I have new, to install, a W-420 Eq, Wetsounds XS-10FA Sub 250 RMS 2 OHM and enslosure (under the driver's console, cut out the 'hump'), Kicker KMT6 Tower speakers 150 RMS 4 OHM and a Kicker ZX 700.5 AMP.
The new amp specs, 85x4 2 OHM Stereo, 165x2 4 OHM Mono with a Class D Sub Channel 2 OHM Mono 420 Watt.
Kicker Tech Support told me that the amp will not handle bridging to the two KMT6's. I bought it thinking I could and deliver 165 watts to the tower but I'm not real clear on determining impedance/resistance/ohms so here I am. Will 85 watts be enough to drive the Kicker KMT6's and be heard by a wakeboarder or should I return the amp and get something else?
I have new, to install, a W-420 Eq, Wetsounds XS-10FA Sub 250 RMS 2 OHM and enslosure (under the driver's console, cut out the 'hump'), Kicker KMT6 Tower speakers 150 RMS 4 OHM and a Kicker ZX 700.5 AMP.
The new amp specs, 85x4 2 OHM Stereo, 165x2 4 OHM Mono with a Class D Sub Channel 2 OHM Mono 420 Watt.
Kicker Tech Support told me that the amp will not handle bridging to the two KMT6's. I bought it thinking I could and deliver 165 watts to the tower but I'm not real clear on determining impedance/resistance/ohms so here I am. Will 85 watts be enough to drive the Kicker KMT6's and be heard by a wakeboarder or should I return the amp and get something else?
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