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<blockquote data-quote="Tbrik44" data-source="post: 383572" data-attributes="member: 552463"><p>I wouldnt try that. Its rated at 180 watts at 2ohm stereo and bridged 360 at 4 ohms. I have one waiting to be installed in my new car. I was thinking of getting the ID chameleon 2ohm components and getting 180 watts out of it per channel but those components are kind of pricey. I read a review on that amp awhile back and it did 410 or 420 watts bridged at 4ohms where its rated at 360 bridged.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tbrik44, post: 383572, member: 552463"] I wouldnt try that. Its rated at 180 watts at 2ohm stereo and bridged 360 at 4 ohms. I have one waiting to be installed in my new car. I was thinking of getting the ID chameleon 2ohm components and getting 180 watts out of it per channel but those components are kind of pricey. I read a review on that amp awhile back and it did 410 or 420 watts bridged at 4ohms where its rated at 360 bridged. [/QUOTE]
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