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<blockquote data-quote="alexe693" data-source="post: 7432742" data-attributes="member: 635311"><p>soo i sort of have a problem, the 3000 watt, 1 ohm mono amp i have the opportunity to get for cheap is to much power for my single 15 inch sub. I want decent fuel efficiency and all around good sound soo i think drawing 3000 watts for one sub is too much for me, is there anyway to bring the power down so that i dont have to strain my car so much and so that i wont blow my sub? im looking at this head unit (<a href="http://www.crutchfield.com/s_500IDA305B/Alpine-iDA-X305SBT-Package.html?tp=5684" target="_blank">Alpine iDA-X305SBT Package iDA-X305S digital media receiver and Bluetooth® adapter at Crutchfield Signature</a>) to power my component speakers...</p><p></p><p>so what im looking for is alternatives to that amp or are there anyways to make that amp work for a single sub but not draw so much power if you know what i mean?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="alexe693, post: 7432742, member: 635311"] soo i sort of have a problem, the 3000 watt, 1 ohm mono amp i have the opportunity to get for cheap is to much power for my single 15 inch sub. I want decent fuel efficiency and all around good sound soo i think drawing 3000 watts for one sub is too much for me, is there anyway to bring the power down so that i dont have to strain my car so much and so that i wont blow my sub? im looking at this head unit ([URL="http://www.crutchfield.com/s_500IDA305B/Alpine-iDA-X305SBT-Package.html?tp=5684"]Alpine iDA-X305SBT Package iDA-X305S digital media receiver and Bluetooth® adapter at Crutchfield Signature[/URL]) to power my component speakers... so what im looking for is alternatives to that amp or are there anyways to make that amp work for a single sub but not draw so much power if you know what i mean? [/QUOTE]
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