lol and do that with a stock electrical also:crazy:I'd like to take it below 1ohm.
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Is there any other way //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.giflol and do that with a stock electrical also:crazy:
I agree with the noob factor, In the average users hands a 5k amp on stock electrical and 4 guage wire would be a warranty nightmare. What most people dont understand is the groundwork that has to be done to run this kind of power. With 1/0 costing $5/ foot at a local shop, and the expense of the extra batteries to feed something like that is more than the average user is willing to shell out after buying the amp. Most people will be stuck on the "it's a 5000 watt amp" and believe it will do wonders all by itself.Yea but what happens when the NOOBIXes get there hands on it and think they can run it on a stock electrical?? Im in and DJ knows it.. He is just worried about the fact of people messing them up because they want that power, see the spec and think "Well hell look at the price might as well"?.. You all got to understand that DJ is a cautious Person.. Jer knows him better then I.. I love the concept just would hate to see if foul if someone bought one and try something stupid with it..
Im all for it i just was kinda hoping this would have stayed on the DL a lil bit longer.. Hopefully he will.. I have pics of the 3500 Proto.. 2 of them strapped would be a site..
lol never mind J beat me to it.. "Pics"
Nope.. lol..Is there any other way //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif