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<blockquote data-quote="bump465" data-source="post: 8277345" data-attributes="member: 660886"><p>Thats not a fun solution, sure i could wire it to 4 ohms and make it fridgid, or probably 1 ohm for that matter. with exception to increasing impedence what is the second best way to cool it off?</p><p></p><p>Wiring shouldnt be a problem i have 2 runs of CCA 0awg going into my dist block with a single run of OFC 0awg to the amplifer.</p><p></p><p>I have an oscope and havent checked for clipping yet but it did not sound like it was clipping to bad, I very well could have been squeezing some squares out of it so ill take a look at that. thanks, any other suggestions?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bump465, post: 8277345, member: 660886"] Thats not a fun solution, sure i could wire it to 4 ohms and make it fridgid, or probably 1 ohm for that matter. with exception to increasing impedence what is the second best way to cool it off? Wiring shouldnt be a problem i have 2 runs of CCA 0awg going into my dist block with a single run of OFC 0awg to the amplifer. I have an oscope and havent checked for clipping yet but it did not sound like it was clipping to bad, I very well could have been squeezing some squares out of it so ill take a look at that. thanks, any other suggestions? [/QUOTE]
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