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<blockquote data-quote="Bassman999" data-source="post: 5755792" data-attributes="member: 594058"><p>a pair of d4 subs cannot ever reach a nominal 2 ohm load. You need to find a different audio shop to do your installs. a pair of d4 subs will be at 4 ohms or 1 ohm. My guess is that they are at one ohm. A 4 ohm load wont cause enough heat to melt plastic caps.</p><p></p><p>So we have a 1 ohm load with bass boost half way up and +4 on bass from head unit. That is like a total of +13 on the bass. Those subs are getting everybit of that amps power and then some. Subs being abused doesnt mean they can handle serious amp clipping. So, like I said have a REAL shop setup your stuff please!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bassman999, post: 5755792, member: 594058"] a pair of d4 subs cannot ever reach a nominal 2 ohm load. You need to find a different audio shop to do your installs. a pair of d4 subs will be at 4 ohms or 1 ohm. My guess is that they are at one ohm. A 4 ohm load wont cause enough heat to melt plastic caps. So we have a 1 ohm load with bass boost half way up and +4 on bass from head unit. That is like a total of +13 on the bass. Those subs are getting everybit of that amps power and then some. Subs being abused doesnt mean they can handle serious amp clipping. So, like I said have a REAL shop setup your stuff please!! [/QUOTE]
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