SOURCE: dual 2 ohm or dual 4 ohm?
I would suggest you go with the 4ohm. It won't be a loud but it will be more stable. You will be less likely to blow up your amp with the 4ohm.
SOURCE: ohm wiring
This depends on the ratings of the Amp. Check the docs for your amp. My Alpine will go as low as 2 ohms. The lower you go, the hotter your amp will get, so be aware of that. I actually had to mount a 12v fan next to mine to keep an air flow going over it. The thermal override was tripping.
SOURCE: amp 4 a Kicker S17L7
just make sure your kenwood amp can at least handle a 2ohm stereo load.Most amps now are able to .Your amps manual should list this or go online and check for that model .You basically have 2 subs in one allowing you to use one sub box in stereo mode.And just hook it up like two speakers left and right ..make sure amp has a crossover so that you only get bass at your woofer
SOURCE: Blown subwoofers
Does the amp have an input 'clipping' LED? The worst thing for a speaker is to try and reproduce an unclean signal. Just make sure not to overdrive the amps input. You might also purchase higher rms rated speakers. As far as the ground is concerned, paint and/or oil, rust etc have been cleared from contact area, correct? Seems like if ground were insuffecient, power to amp would drop out.
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