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I have been talking to my guys for the past 20 minutes if you do do it the way you are wanting to with those in line resistors than your
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I have been talking to my guys for the past 20 minutes if you do do it the way you are wanting to with those in line resistors than your sub will only see around 80-100 watts anyway no were near enough to move it well. I did not know that you were putting resistors in before the crossovers. But you are still going to be hurting that amp because it is not a class D so it was not made for a sub. You would turn your low pass on for the sub and the components you would leave at full range. What those resistors do is make you final load come out to be 4 ohms so your still not going to see much power. My suggestion would be bridge the amp for the components no rear speakers and a second amp from kicker for your sub,
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