G GRANDPA 10+ year member Junior Member 23 0 Richmond VA Feb 10, 2010 #1 i got a 1 ohm stable amp but it seems like no one sells 0.5 ohm stable amps so is it a way i can get my 1 ohm stable amp to be fine at 0.5 ohms? Click to read more...
i got a 1 ohm stable amp but it seems like no one sells 0.5 ohm stable amps so is it a way i can get my 1 ohm stable amp to be fine at 0.5 ohms? Click to read more...
D daboyfrumdabx 10+ year member CarAudio.com Elite 1,211 0 Pleasant Mt., PA Feb 10, 2010 #2 Depending on what amp it is you have, after impedance rise you should be fine. Especially with good electrical.
Depending on what amp it is you have, after impedance rise you should be fine. Especially with good electrical.
Slo_Ride 5,000+ posts Regulator 33,072 2,140 ATLANTA Feb 10, 2010 #3 It doesnt mean you cant run it at .5, just means it wont be covered in the warranty. Now some amps wont run at .5, they'll go straight to protect or worse. Definitely wanna make sure you have the juice to run it .5. what amp?
It doesnt mean you cant run it at .5, just means it wont be covered in the warranty. Now some amps wont run at .5, they'll go straight to protect or worse. Definitely wanna make sure you have the juice to run it .5. what amp?
Slo_Ride 5,000+ posts Regulator 33,072 2,140 ATLANTA Feb 10, 2010 #4 Not always a good idea to count on imp rise.
OP G GRANDPA 10+ year member Junior Member 23 0 Richmond VA Feb 10, 2010 Thread Starter #5 its a 2000 watt spl amp