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how would an audiopipe ap1500.1d preform at .5 ohm. with 14.2 v roughly.

 

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no i was curious i havent gotten my 3k back yet but if id have to id just run the xcon on the 15 at 2ohms. 950 at 2 ohms.

yes 2 ohms... you don't want a fire

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alirght thanks shogen.

If u have the electrical it should run just fine at .5 "but" some people have experienced problems doing so, I haven't yet, n hopefully never do

With impedance rise from the box you could be closer to 1ohm, but that's a crap shoot and not a good idea to try with that brand.  

they wont play below 2 ohms i think they protect at  1.7 and will play no lower.

 

 

 

 rememeber its two amps internaly strapped

im sorry i thought you said the 3000.1..

they wont play below 2 ohms i think they protect at  1.7 and will play no lower.

 

 

 

 rememeber its two amps internaly strapped

Wake up bigjon, he's using a AP 1500. smile.png

 

Your amp would perform even worse at 0.5ohm then at 1 ohm, although I don't know what you mean by perform. (it won't take abuse like this)

Edited by kirill007

If you choose to do it, do it with caution. I know Joe ran it there daily.

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