.5 ohm

well i was just asking cuz i wanted to draw the most power out of it...but it isnt under warrenty so i think i should just get the 3000d.....a bit more power lol

 
ya.. i was just wondering because i was thinking this is another pointless thread where someone is turning 16 or is getting a vehicle soon and they dont even have something to put the stuff in yet
yea I was messing @....I was thinking the same thing once I saw his profile...

 
...no i have a 1991 GMC safari van...all stripped out...have 4 15s in it now...isnt that great but it works and sounds good...electrical as in wire, battery, and alt?...

 
i agree with you, however their warranty does not cover a .5 ohm load
PS: Anything is covered by the discounted replacement warranty //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/smile.gif.1ebc41e1811405b213edfc4622c41e27.gif That lasts for 5 years - many people don't seem to be aware of it. Sure, it's not a free replacement but it's better than buying a new one!

 
but idk how to ground it down to .5ohms....i grounded my 4 15" 8 ohms down too 4 ohms with help from a friend...but im not sure bout the .5...

 
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