Audiopipe Ap1500/1800 at .75 ohm?

Anyone successfully run any of the audiopipe amps at half to .75 ohm with no issues? Just trying to figure some stuff out, i was going to go with D2 subs for the ap3000 but i may change my mind before i get them built and see if i can get D1.5 coils. Maybe itll all balance out with imp rise and such anyway. Thatd leave it with .75 per channel or 1.5 bridged load. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/confused.gif.e820e0216602db4765798ac39d28caa9.gif

 
have ran the 15001 down to .35ohm. i personally run the 30001 daily @ .7ohm. i havent had it over heat or go into protect. if you have the gains up too high or bass boost there is ur answer...

 
I dont want any issues with the amp in the long run which is why i wanted to go with only a D1.5 sub. The amp will probably have the pure shit beat out of it for long periods of time so i dont want it heating up and such, but it will have a solid electrical setup behind it too. Im probably gonna go with the 1.5s at the lowest though, i just wanted to see if anyone had run the 1500s or 3000s at that load, and appreciate the input.

SPL how much power you think itll put out at a 1.5 ohm load bridged or .75 on each board? The subs will be 2 sundown built T3 TSS 18"s

 
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