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<blockquote data-quote="chartman18" data-source="post: 2760737" data-attributes="member: 570778"><p>Wiring my amplifier at 2 ohms wont give me the desired wattage, because at 2 ohms, its around 1,100 (without impediance rise) so really it'd be around 800-1000 watts RMS Im assuming. If I can wire my amp down to 1 ohms, it's 1,600 watts, really it'd be 1,300-1,500 after impediance rise though. I want to wire it down to 1 ohms. A TC-3000 wont let me do that because its under 1 ohms correct..? =(</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chartman18, post: 2760737, member: 570778"] Wiring my amplifier at 2 ohms wont give me the desired wattage, because at 2 ohms, its around 1,100 (without impediance rise) so really it'd be around 800-1000 watts RMS Im assuming. If I can wire my amp down to 1 ohms, it's 1,600 watts, really it'd be 1,300-1,500 after impediance rise though. I want to wire it down to 1 ohms. A TC-3000 wont let me do that because its under 1 ohms correct..? =( [/QUOTE]
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