Kenwood Kac 8405 720 Watt 2 Channel Amplifier
I have heard so-so reviews about Kenwood amps before, but this amp proved to be a great purchase. It has amazing sound quality, the built on fans are quiet, and it runs very cool. The only problem I had with it is that I did not know that it was "two 2 channel amps in one"; it has a pair of rca's in the front channel and another pair for the rear channel. This was a problem because my pioneer 3200-ub head unit only has 2 pairs of rca's; I used one pair for my subwoofer amp and the other for this amp. I was able to solve this problem by using the front channels of this amplifer by wiring all four door speakers at 2 ohms (in parallel); this enabled me to use only one pair of rca's per amplifier. Overall great amplifer and I would definitely recommend it to anyone.
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Kenwood Kac-8405 720-Watt 4/3/2-Channel Amplifier with Variable LPF/HPF
BalasHapusThis is my first time installing a new audio system. I'm wanting to upgrade the shitty factory speakers that i blew in my 2002 chevy cavalier. I bought a pair of 460 watt 5 way speakers and a pair of 3 way 150 watt speakers. The amp i'm looking at is a Kenwood Kac-8405 720-Watt 4/3/2-Channel Amplifier. Is the 720 watts too much for the speakers?
BalasHapusI asked about this before, but i never asked what you guys would recommend. The speakers I bought are Pioneer TS-A4672R 3-Way 4-Inch X 6-Inch 150-Watt Speakers and Pioneer TS-A6993R 6-Inch X 9-Inch, 460-Watt 5-Way Speakers. The amp I was thinking of getting is a Kenwood Kac-8405 720-Watt 4/3/2-Channel Amplifier with Variable LPF/HPF, but I think thats just too much power. This will be my first time installing a new audio system and I will be installing this in my 2002 chevy cavalier. But anyway what wattage of amp would you guys recommend? Or do you think I will be fine with the kenwood 720 watt amp?
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