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I would't put MY expensive amps through that much stress. Especially for everyday use. Then again, Thats just me.

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Well, if its 0.5 ohm stable it SHOULD be able to handle the stress.. :peepwall:

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I know my amps are not going to do that. Actually, my sub amp is running at 8 ohm mono. But I wouldn't run any amps that way either.

Edited by Cablguy184

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.67 > .5

X2 that is like saying will my amp that is rated at 1ohm run a 1.33 ohm load!! more resistance = less current! less current = easier on your cars electrical!!

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.67 > .5

X2 that is like saying will my amp that is rated at 1ohm run a 1.33 ohm load!! more resistance = less current! less current = easier on your cars electrical!!

:werd_msword:

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Okay, thanks. :fing34: They confused me when they said that ohm load is recommended for an amp stable at 1/2 ohm mono.

Option 1 (series/parallel) = 0.67 ohm load

Voice coils wired in series, speakers wired in parallel

Recommended Amplifier: Stable at 1/2 ohm mono

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