Aq 2200

I have asked the same question, it is not recommended but the amps are very solid so I would not be surprised at all if you could do .5 ohm nominal load, after rise you will be over 1 ohm anyway.

 
really?

You just laid that out as if it's fact...

There's a reason why companies state that a sub is called Dual 2 ohm for instance even though it may be dual 1.4...

This is to guarantee that the rise will not fall below the stated load..

So, wired in parallel would give a 0.7 load and this is to state that at no time will your impedance curve fall below the 1 ohm threshold.

Now, wire 2 of those together, that's 0.35 ohms with a guarantee that it wont fall below 0.5 ohms.

That doesn't mean it will not fall below 1 ohm.

I've had 0.9 ohm loads fall down to 1.6 ohms before. That's a 78% increase.

What if that happened to the OP?

A 78% increase at 0.35 ohms is 0.62 ohms... far far below 1 ohm.

Don't ever assume something like that will just "happen" when on the other hand, the consequence can result in damage.

 
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lol if theres anything to do with aq u bet dj will be looking.

 
Just a little update, everything is installed and after rise i'm @ .9-1 (floats) Amp runs great, doesn't even get hot and its getting over 13v constant.

 
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