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<blockquote data-quote="pro-rabbit" data-source="post: 7848050" data-attributes="member: 551878"><p>Any time you are trying to find power at .5 ohm take about 99% of what this forum suggests and do not do it. There is a very good reason that amps they list are not suggested to run that low.</p><p></p><p>As for your electrical, you may end up having to upgrade it depending on what you decide to do for amp. My personal opinion would be to get 2 600-1000rms 1 ohm mono amps that are strap-able. That will allow you run one amp per sub or you can strap them and run 2 ohm mono and be just fine. You can also search for amps that are rated for 2 ohm mono. The JBL GTO 1200.1ii comes to mind as an excellent choice that can be found on a budget some times.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pro-rabbit, post: 7848050, member: 551878"] Any time you are trying to find power at .5 ohm take about 99% of what this forum suggests and do not do it. There is a very good reason that amps they list are not suggested to run that low. As for your electrical, you may end up having to upgrade it depending on what you decide to do for amp. My personal opinion would be to get 2 600-1000rms 1 ohm mono amps that are strap-able. That will allow you run one amp per sub or you can strap them and run 2 ohm mono and be just fine. You can also search for amps that are rated for 2 ohm mono. The JBL GTO 1200.1ii comes to mind as an excellent choice that can be found on a budget some times. [/QUOTE]
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