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<blockquote data-quote="07BronzeFuz" data-source="post: 5768047" data-attributes="member: 608474"><p>here is the email I got from powerbass</p><p></p><p>Chad,</p><p></p><p>This amp will accept 4 gauge, and it is recommended. I’d put a 100 amp ANL fuse at the battery, within 12”. The sub amp portion is class AB, so is 2-ohm stable. At 4-ohm, the amp is 75 x 4 and 250 x1. at 2-ohm, the amp is 150 x 4 and 500 x1. You can run each channel at different impedance, if you need to. Meaning, you can run the fronts at 2 ohm, the rear at 4 ohm and the sub at 2 ohm, or even left and right at 2 or 4 ohm.</p><p></p><p>Jay Kent</p><p></p><p>Technical Director</p><p></p><p>Powerbass USA, Inc.</p><p></p><p>p. 909.993.5399</p><p></p><p>f. 909.993.5393</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="07BronzeFuz, post: 5768047, member: 608474"] here is the email I got from powerbass Chad, This amp will accept 4 gauge, and it is recommended. I’d put a 100 amp ANL fuse at the battery, within 12”. The sub amp portion is class AB, so is 2-ohm stable. At 4-ohm, the amp is 75 x 4 and 250 x1. at 2-ohm, the amp is 150 x 4 and 500 x1. You can run each channel at different impedance, if you need to. Meaning, you can run the fronts at 2 ohm, the rear at 4 ohm and the sub at 2 ohm, or even left and right at 2 or 4 ohm. Jay Kent Technical Director Powerbass USA, Inc. p. 909.993.5399 f. 909.993.5393 [/QUOTE]
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