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<blockquote data-quote="BassAddictJ" data-source="post: 5148984" data-attributes="member: 560415"><p>any amp on this power level needs a beefy *** electrical to even keep it above 12v. measuring at 10v and 3.8ohm rise you're obviously going to get some shitty readings. no one should buy this amp or any amp like this without the proper electrical backing and expect power that isn't there.</p><p></p><p>for a few months i carefully ran my 4kw off a 220amp alt, 2 runs of 1/0, and only a g34 yellowtop up front. i would never let it get under 12v and ran it 12v all day long, rarely would get warm. but i can see how 16v and .5ohm would makem get hot. but out of 5 memphis amps ive ever ran the hell out of, i've never had one that wasnt near bulletproof to thermal limits. great amp imo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BassAddictJ, post: 5148984, member: 560415"] any amp on this power level needs a beefy *** electrical to even keep it above 12v. measuring at 10v and 3.8ohm rise you're obviously going to get some shitty readings. no one should buy this amp or any amp like this without the proper electrical backing and expect power that isn't there. for a few months i carefully ran my 4kw off a 220amp alt, 2 runs of 1/0, and only a g34 yellowtop up front. i would never let it get under 12v and ran it 12v all day long, rarely would get warm. but i can see how 16v and .5ohm would makem get hot. but out of 5 memphis amps ive ever ran the hell out of, i've never had one that wasnt near bulletproof to thermal limits. great amp imo [/QUOTE]
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