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hey whats up i have 4 dual 4 ohm subs and want to run 1 amp many people have recomended me that the saz2000d will b .5 ohm stable and i will have to run it at that, will that amp handle that, i heard it will put out like 2300 watts at .5 and b stable thanks

hey whats up i have 4 dual 4 ohm subs and want to run 1 amp many people have recomended me that the saz2000d will b .5 ohm stable and i will have to run it at that, will that amp handle that, i heard it will put out like 2300 watts at .5 and b stable thanks

I wouldnt recommend it. Youll void the warrenty, but it can be done. However you better have get electric to back it up. .5 ohms daily is not easy.

Wire it to 2 ohms.

Oh and you don't need to make another thread asking the same thing.

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k well i prob wont use it daily only for spl comps i unplug all my wires when i daily drive my electric in my vehicle currently i have 1 yellow top D34 up front and a 200 amp powermaster alternator, im also going to put a kinetik hc2000 in the back before i put the amp in do u think that iwll be enough to make the amp happy at .5, o i also have done my big 3 with 0 gauge and have 0 gauge power and ground wires

Edited by megavanman

I'd suggest wiring to 2 ohms and using a 2 ohm-maximized amp.

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im only going to use this amp at .5 ohms for 1 show, then the month after im buying another one, the spl class im in limits to 2000 watts the testing on this amp said it could handle at .5 ohms perfectly

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