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I officially do not recommend it if you are concerned with full 2 year limited warranty coverage. For that matter, you void the warranty on the IA 20.1 at 0.5 ohms as well, and people do that all the time. Read the warranty text for any company, they don't cover out of spec operation under warranty.so if someone needs an amp that does 1500+ at .5ohms, you do not recommend your amp...unless the subs are SI mags?
Being that most folks buy from e-bay on a daily basis with no concern for warranty anyway, it's probably not an issue for them. And for that matter, no matter what you do with the amp provided you can still mail in the remains you still get the 5 year discounted replacement offer mentioned in the warranty information -- whereby if you break if out of warranty you get a discount on a replacement unit.
So... the answer is this:
If you care about warranty coverage, then no I don't recommend it to folks looking for a 0.5 ohm stable amplifier to power non-SI subwoofers.
If you have no regard for full warranty coverage then by all means it will more than likely never give you a problem wire at 0.5 ohms, but since I have NOT tested them with every woofer on the market I won't guaratee it and you void the 2 year limited warranty. Again, this is true with ANY amplifier company out there -- if you hook up a load out of spec they won't guarantee it, thats what specs are for -- to tell you what the unit has been proven to do.
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Maybe I'm just not getting it. But I am offering EXTRA warranty protection compared to what most companies offer when you run their product out of spec and folks are talking about it like it's somehow taking something away from them. No, it's not, but it only ADDS under certain circumstances which I have extensive experience with and feel that I can guarantee.
