Why can't you have 3 amps?
I got this amp, A Kenwood KAC-929.
Key Features:
GENERAL FEATURES
- Ground Isolation Circuit
- Low-Pass Electronic Crossover
- Power MOSFET Switching Power Supply
- Stereo, Mono, or Tri-Mode Operation
- Variable Low-Pass Electronic Crossover: 50Hz - 200Hz, 18dB per Octave
POWER RATINGS
- Bridged Power Output at 14.4V (1kHz, 0.8% THD): 460 Watts x 1
- Maximum Output Power: 1000 Watts
- Power Output at 2 Ohms, at 14.4V (1kHz, 0.8% THD): 230 Watts x 2
- Power Output at 4 Ohms, at 14.4V (20Hz-20kHz, 0.08% THD): 150 Watts x 2
AUDIO FEATURES
- Quiet Turn-On
- RCA Audio Inputs: Gold-Plated
- Speaker Connectors: Gold-Plated, Screw-Type
- Speaker Level Input Terminals
- Speaker Relay Protection
POWER SUPPLY FEATURES
- 2-Ohm Stable
- Black Powder-Coated Top Cover: with Sandblast Finish
- Copper EE-Core Power Transformer
- Large Aluminum ID Badge
- Noise Supression Filter: 3
- Power Indicator: Blue
- Power Input Terminals: Gold-Plated, Large Screw-Type
- Secondary Capacitors: 2 Large
AMPLIFIER FEATURES
- 2 or 1 Channels of Amplification
- Cooling Fan
I came to find out its a pretty good budget amp from the reviews ive read.
Now as to connect this up,
