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Anyone bridge a RF amp into 2 ohms?
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<blockquote data-quote="jlman" data-source="post: 24308" data-attributes="member: 540666"><p>I know people who have run your same amp for over a year every day driving in 2ohm loads and doesnt ever get hot just keep the gains down it is the older 2000 model ones though but not too much has changed I have ran thier amps in 1ohm and even the bd500.1 in a .5 ohm load for over 30 min without it even shutting off they will do fine in 1 and 2 ohms not recommended but will do fine trust me ran so many in 2 ohms its not even funny and still yet to burn a Rf amp up good qualiy amps well I did burn up a new 200@4 but thats the new ones the plastic parts inside just melted LOL just dont make em like they used to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jlman, post: 24308, member: 540666"] I know people who have run your same amp for over a year every day driving in 2ohm loads and doesnt ever get hot just keep the gains down it is the older 2000 model ones though but not too much has changed I have ran thier amps in 1ohm and even the bd500.1 in a .5 ohm load for over 30 min without it even shutting off they will do fine in 1 and 2 ohms not recommended but will do fine trust me ran so many in 2 ohms its not even funny and still yet to burn a Rf amp up good qualiy amps well I did burn up a new 200@4 but thats the new ones the plastic parts inside just melted LOL just dont make em like they used to. [/QUOTE]
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