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How do I wire a Kenwood KAC9152D Amp?

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Can someone please tell me how to wire this: I have a KAC 9152D Monoamp that is 1 ohm stable , but I want to run it at 2 ohms what I need to know is I have a Kicker CVR122 2ohm box. Since the Kicker box is wired for 2 ohms it only has 1 speaker hook up. A postive and negitive clip on the side of the box. So I want to run the amp at 2 ohms and the box is 2 ohms which is good for 900 watts. NOW, my amp has 4 speaker terminals, which of the 4 terminals do I run the speaker wires from? Do I use one terminal from each set( terminal 1 which is positve & and terminal 4 which is negitve? Or do I just use speaker 1 terminals? The Kenwood KAC 9152D is a mono amp and NOT bridgeable. PLEASE HELP, I looked online it shows how to wire the subs, but not the amp at Fosgate, Crutchfield etc....

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  1. Some mono amps (such as yours) have two sets of terminals. Each set is from the same channel so all you have to do is wire the speaker wire to one set.

    It doesn't matter which positive you use for the positve connection as they are both the same. Same thing with the negative.

    The reason it has two sets is to make wiring subs in parallel easier.

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