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<blockquote data-quote="JustCallMeCush" data-source="post: 8527818" data-attributes="member: 671271"><p>Okay I gotcha. That makes more sense. So at half ohm I can completely fry both the amp and the sub if I have it wired incorrectly? Or are there other factors that could fry it? because with how my truck is set, I have no ability to put in another battery. I may be better off running at 2 ohms under these circumstances. I might could take it to the nearest audio shop, I just try my best to avoid him as i have heard some bad things. Ill definitely get one of the better amps you were talking about. And is there a way I could wire it to one ohm, and is that less risky?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JustCallMeCush, post: 8527818, member: 671271"] Okay I gotcha. That makes more sense. So at half ohm I can completely fry both the amp and the sub if I have it wired incorrectly? Or are there other factors that could fry it? because with how my truck is set, I have no ability to put in another battery. I may be better off running at 2 ohms under these circumstances. I might could take it to the nearest audio shop, I just try my best to avoid him as i have heard some bad things. Ill definitely get one of the better amps you were talking about. And is there a way I could wire it to one ohm, and is that less risky? [/QUOTE]
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