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<blockquote data-quote="gunz4me" data-source="post: 5402425" data-attributes="member: 596464"><p>Running an amp at 1 ohm generally produces more heat &amp; distortion, causes your amplifier to run harder, and in many cases reduces its useful life. I go against the ca.com grain in that I would purchase another amp before I would run something @ 1 ohm, but that is just a personal preference of mine.</p><p></p><p>A class a/b amp in your price range would be the Rockford Fosgate Punch P500-2. Then again, if you are happy with your 250/1, why not consider a 500/1 or a 1000/1. From what I saw in another thread the 1000/1 v2 just came out so you should be able to find a deal on an older unit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gunz4me, post: 5402425, member: 596464"] Running an amp at 1 ohm generally produces more heat & distortion, causes your amplifier to run harder, and in many cases reduces its useful life. I go against the ca.com grain in that I would purchase another amp before I would run something @ 1 ohm, but that is just a personal preference of mine. A class a/b amp in your price range would be the Rockford Fosgate Punch P500-2. Then again, if you are happy with your 250/1, why not consider a 500/1 or a 1000/1. From what I saw in another thread the 1000/1 v2 just came out so you should be able to find a deal on an older unit. [/QUOTE]
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