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    Default 1 MM12 on Kenwood KAC-7251

    So i've gone ahead and ordered an MM12 and a Kenwood KAC-7251.

    The kenwood is rated at 460rms x1 at 4ohms, anyone have any thoughts, positive or negative, on this combination?

    Also, my head unit doesnt have a sub pre amp, but it does have front and rear. I already have a 4x60rms amp for my speakers, so I'm going to run the rear channel to the kenwood and daisy chain it back to the speaker amp, should this work well?

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    what do you mean daisy chain?
    the combination will go well together
    kenwood amps arent* shabby by any means
    but just hook it up to the rear speaker pre out and use the low pass crossover on the amp
    -Cody
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    by daisy chain I just meant hooking the rear on my speaker amp up to the RCA pass through on the kenwood

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    Originally posted by sntnsupermen131
    kenwood amps are shabby by any means
    Did you mean "aren't" shabby? I've got the 7201 which is identical to the 7251 except for the remote bass knob. I'm running it bridged at 460x1 pushing two Infinity Kappa DVC's in parallel. The Kenwood is very solid and you can really make the subs "slam". So far so good.

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    oops...yeah...ill edit that....
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