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<blockquote data-quote="kmanian" data-source="post: 4332032" data-attributes="member: 561298"><p>I don't mean an offence by this but, It is obvious you not a professional, or a regular comp. I would seriously suggest not getting in over your head early on in the learning curve. Dont simply look at #'s and judge the output or result by them. The install can make great equipment like Sundown sound great or like a kraco system from Kmart. Unless you are going to blurp you system for a comp. the real world result of getting an extra 300 watts out of you 1500d really wouldn't be noticeable. Typically it takes X2 the wattage or cone area to make a noticeabe difference. So the additional strain you put on your electrical system wouldn't be wort the very small improvement in volume if you went to .5 ohm</p><p></p><p>just my $.02</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kmanian, post: 4332032, member: 561298"] I don't mean an offence by this but, It is obvious you not a professional, or a regular comp. I would seriously suggest not getting in over your head early on in the learning curve. Dont simply look at #'s and judge the output or result by them. The install can make great equipment like Sundown sound great or like a kraco system from Kmart. Unless you are going to blurp you system for a comp. the real world result of getting an extra 300 watts out of you 1500d really wouldn't be noticeable. Typically it takes X2 the wattage or cone area to make a noticeabe difference. So the additional strain you put on your electrical system wouldn't be wort the very small improvement in volume if you went to .5 ohm just my $.02 [/QUOTE]
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