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<blockquote data-quote="jesterjames" data-source="post: 5939916" data-attributes="member: 602824"><p>as you apply electircal power to a wire, the resistance changes.</p><p></p><p>Also depending on where your firing the sub, box size, and tuned freq all play a factor aswell.</p><p></p><p>Realisticly speaking that amp should live at .75 of an ohm but not much less. It might be best for you to contact RF and ask them. Also post in the RF forums about it.</p><p></p><p>If you dont own that amp already, id look at a refurbed Sundown SAZ1500</p><p></p><p>DBR has them for 350 i think, they can be ran at .5ohm all day from my understanding.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jesterjames, post: 5939916, member: 602824"] as you apply electircal power to a wire, the resistance changes. Also depending on where your firing the sub, box size, and tuned freq all play a factor aswell. Realisticly speaking that amp should live at .75 of an ohm but not much less. It might be best for you to contact RF and ask them. Also post in the RF forums about it. If you dont own that amp already, id look at a refurbed Sundown SAZ1500 DBR has them for 350 i think, they can be ran at .5ohm all day from my understanding. [/QUOTE]
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