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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8212677" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>okay bro, think of it in numbers. if your spending an arm and a leg just to run an amp in .5 ohms and upgrading the big 3 which would be around another 80 and an AGM battery which will be 150-200 plus a high output alternator which is 350-550... Makes no sense spending that much with your choice of subs at all might as well poured all that extra money into getting better subs. Either way your going to get a lot of distortion at that low of an ohm rating and its not good for subs or your ears. Make the smarter choice. Get good power at 2 ohms, do the big 3 and thats all you need to spend. Use the rest of the money into putting those subs in a crazy enclosure that'll make em sound real loud and good. Hope all these replys about running 2 ohms get through to your head man, dont be stubborn.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8212677, member: 650438"] okay bro, think of it in numbers. if your spending an arm and a leg just to run an amp in .5 ohms and upgrading the big 3 which would be around another 80 and an AGM battery which will be 150-200 plus a high output alternator which is 350-550... Makes no sense spending that much with your choice of subs at all might as well poured all that extra money into getting better subs. Either way your going to get a lot of distortion at that low of an ohm rating and its not good for subs or your ears. Make the smarter choice. Get good power at 2 ohms, do the big 3 and thats all you need to spend. Use the rest of the money into putting those subs in a crazy enclosure that'll make em sound real loud and good. Hope all these replys about running 2 ohms get through to your head man, dont be stubborn. [/QUOTE]
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