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Just wondering if anyone has run or seen a SAE-1000D at .5ohms? I'm thinking of doing this but not quite sure yet. any opinions?

i think it would pop the onboard fusing, remember the SAE line of amps is entry level and isn't built to the same abuse specs of our beloved saz's lol

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is there any way how I could set it up for daily? Like just keeping the gain down low enough or something like that? I really don't want to get a new sub but it needs more power than what my Kenwood is giving out.

It has been done but I don't suggest it due to no warranty coverage or support for that load.

we had a local guy running one at .5 for a long time, but I wouldn't suggest it. Just because he got away with it, doesn't mean you'll have the same luck.

As an avid amp abuser, I would not suggest trying this. It takes a crap load of math, a really good charging system etc. Not to mention that due to impedance rise its probably closer to .7-.8 ohms actual load, and that is before things start getting toasty. (I could probably cook eggs off of my amps if I ran them as low as I was running my strapped saz-1500d's after playing some jazz for 20 minutes, lower impedances are very hard on electrical systems and generate a ton of wasted heat)

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Wow... now i'm really discouraged. So pretty much i'm left to getting a new sub. PISS!

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