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2 Ohm woofers, 1 ohm amp?
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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8844929" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>It could be both if you go full tilt with the power you have now. #1 clipping on the subs, and #2 running that amp like a race horse and eventually gives due to overworked and heat. Play moderately and you should be ok for now. But take advantage of the 4th july Sales and look for a Taramps 3k @2ohms or like a decent 3k on up with a 2ohm stability of 2k or more should work well with decent 0ga-1/0ga OFC supply and ground wiring for the amplifier to serve. Not a bad kit that I have used. id recommend a Fused distro block for the amp you decide to use to add on to the kit. check out theyre amps as they should go on sale soon. I have 2-2ks CT Sounds and they are really great amps for the money. Taramps 3ks are a great choice as well. Down 4 sound has some nice amps a bit more $. So many to choose from these days. Id look for a mono amp in your budget and ask about it from those that use them and get some Real world responses before making a purchase. Check GP Audio for amp wiring kits and Big3 kits and Sky High audio also. Wiring can be purchased by the ft.</p><p></p><p>[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.ctsounds.com/collections/0-gauge-amp-kit/products/0ga-elite[/URL]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8844929, member: 634282"] It could be both if you go full tilt with the power you have now. #1 clipping on the subs, and #2 running that amp like a race horse and eventually gives due to overworked and heat. Play moderately and you should be ok for now. But take advantage of the 4th july Sales and look for a Taramps 3k @2ohms or like a decent 3k on up with a 2ohm stability of 2k or more should work well with decent 0ga-1/0ga OFC supply and ground wiring for the amplifier to serve. Not a bad kit that I have used. id recommend a Fused distro block for the amp you decide to use to add on to the kit. check out theyre amps as they should go on sale soon. I have 2-2ks CT Sounds and they are really great amps for the money. Taramps 3ks are a great choice as well. Down 4 sound has some nice amps a bit more $. So many to choose from these days. Id look for a mono amp in your budget and ask about it from those that use them and get some Real world responses before making a purchase. Check GP Audio for amp wiring kits and Big3 kits and Sky High audio also. Wiring can be purchased by the ft. [URL unfurl="true"]https://www.ctsounds.com/collections/0-gauge-amp-kit/products/0ga-elite[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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