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<blockquote data-quote="t-money" data-source="post: 3202036" data-attributes="member: 562029"><p>Wow, you're not a very smart guy. Let me slow this down for you. I do know that they can be ran at 1 ohm with success from many, however if you have problems with running it at 1 ohm, the amps not to blame. Kicker recommended 2 ohm operation for a reason. I've also seen many that can't run theres at 1 ohm because it goes into protect. If you have problems at 1 ohm, buy a 1 ohm stable amp. Like i said just because some are successful with running them at 1 ohm doesn't mean everyone will have that same luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="t-money, post: 3202036, member: 562029"] Wow, you're not a very smart guy. Let me slow this down for you. I do know that they can be ran at 1 ohm with success from many, however if you have problems with running it at 1 ohm, the amps not to blame. Kicker recommended 2 ohm operation for a reason. I've also seen many that can't run theres at 1 ohm because it goes into protect. If you have problems at 1 ohm, buy a 1 ohm stable amp. Like i said just because some are successful with running them at 1 ohm doesn't mean everyone will have that same luck. [/QUOTE]
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