i am running a single Kenwood 8” powered sub (KSC-PSW8) rated at 250w, but realistically its performs more like a 100w RMS unit. Hate when MFG’s including reputable vendor like Kenwood overstate their Sub performance.
this really caught my eye since its so compact and includes a class D Amp , very cool. now i’m not a hudge basshead and actually prefer the enclosed design over ported for the tight Bass it druves, just wish it would pump out more POWER.
is it possible to daisychain these subs so that I can actually connect two units together off of one channel coming from an external preamp (single non powered channel from the DSP)?
is this even adviseable or should i just scrap the Kenwood and start over. i really do like the SOUND QUALITY this unit cranks out, a punch for sure, just too light for my metal head days
this really caught my eye since its so compact and includes a class D Amp , very cool. now i’m not a hudge basshead and actually prefer the enclosed design over ported for the tight Bass it druves, just wish it would pump out more POWER.
is it possible to daisychain these subs so that I can actually connect two units together off of one channel coming from an external preamp (single non powered channel from the DSP)?
is this even adviseable or should i just scrap the Kenwood and start over. i really do like the SOUND QUALITY this unit cranks out, a punch for sure, just too light for my metal head days
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