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<blockquote data-quote="brian84corvette" data-source="post: 8320008" data-attributes="member: 586635"><p>your saz3500 is going to live a great life at .7 ohms load for daily bumping.</p><p></p><p>if your hooking up the car with : high out put alternator 250amp or better - and a few hundred amp hours worth of reserve agm battery</p><p></p><p>only then will your amp work properly at .5 ohm for daily and even then its on the border line of you need to know what the heck your doing at .5 ohms load as your subs move in and out the ohm load changes constantly - but at some point of the stroke the ohm load is what it is at rest.</p><p></p><p>wiring to .35 ohm means at some points of cone travel the amp will actually see .35 ohms load and it probably wont like that for longer than 30 seconds lol.</p><p></p><p>some guys wire that low to do burps for a 5 or 10 second max play of a certan hz tone while trying to chase numbers on a meter - but for listning to songs that are minutes long or better its just not safe or logical to wire an amp lower than .5 on realley good electrical.... medium good electrical = 1 ohm load resting is better.</p><p></p><p>how important is this amp to you ? would you risk blowing it up ? wiring lower than .5 will give you a good chance at doing just that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brian84corvette, post: 8320008, member: 586635"] your saz3500 is going to live a great life at .7 ohms load for daily bumping. if your hooking up the car with : high out put alternator 250amp or better - and a few hundred amp hours worth of reserve agm battery only then will your amp work properly at .5 ohm for daily and even then its on the border line of you need to know what the heck your doing at .5 ohms load as your subs move in and out the ohm load changes constantly - but at some point of the stroke the ohm load is what it is at rest. wiring to .35 ohm means at some points of cone travel the amp will actually see .35 ohms load and it probably wont like that for longer than 30 seconds lol. some guys wire that low to do burps for a 5 or 10 second max play of a certan hz tone while trying to chase numbers on a meter - but for listning to songs that are minutes long or better its just not safe or logical to wire an amp lower than .5 on realley good electrical.... medium good electrical = 1 ohm load resting is better. how important is this amp to you ? would you risk blowing it up ? wiring lower than .5 will give you a good chance at doing just that. [/QUOTE]
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