DinSeadly
10+ year member
Junior Member
Right now I am in the process of replacing my subs and this question came up as to weather maybe it caused my last subs burning out.
Can an amp truly be stable at 1ohm? Or is it just asking to clip the signal and burn the sub? (it was referred to me as "running on the red line")
I have a Kaption 700.1-D Class D Amp 700 RMS at 1ohm and 350RMS at 2ohm. I was running it at 1 ohm on my last subs (They were Clarion Pro Audio 375RMS DVC 4ohm) and completely fried one of them and am looking to replace them but I am not sure if I want to lose that much power going to 2 ohm if it is safe to run at 1 ohm. I really enjoyed the performance of the amp at 1 ohm, I like my bass alot lets just say.
Can an amp truly be stable at 1ohm? Or is it just asking to clip the signal and burn the sub? (it was referred to me as "running on the red line")
I have a Kaption 700.1-D Class D Amp 700 RMS at 1ohm and 350RMS at 2ohm. I was running it at 1 ohm on my last subs (They were Clarion Pro Audio 375RMS DVC 4ohm) and completely fried one of them and am looking to replace them but I am not sure if I want to lose that much power going to 2 ohm if it is safe to run at 1 ohm. I really enjoyed the performance of the amp at 1 ohm, I like my bass alot lets just say.