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<blockquote data-quote="RipDaJacka" data-source="post: 3405575" data-attributes="member: 572894"><p>uhmmm this amp is rated at 2ohms, but Im running her at 1ohm daily now... she gets warm but no where near hot... Dimming and Voltage drops got retarded at 2ohms on my old setup, and at 1ohm it isnt as bad as that but dimming is still harsh</p><p></p><p>Hardest part is trying to tune everything in to reduce clipping.. i have this terrible sound control Headunit and have it hooked to a EQ which helps alot, I got it tuned in nice without distortion and im tryinna watch my settings and make my best sure that i dont clip, But i know all this dimming isnt good</p><p></p><p>Anyone else think that working my door chime harness witll help my buzz and HU power probs? I am almost 90% sure that it, i may just do the ground loop fix while the HU is out anywyas</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RipDaJacka, post: 3405575, member: 572894"] uhmmm this amp is rated at 2ohms, but Im running her at 1ohm daily now... she gets warm but no where near hot... Dimming and Voltage drops got retarded at 2ohms on my old setup, and at 1ohm it isnt as bad as that but dimming is still harsh Hardest part is trying to tune everything in to reduce clipping.. i have this terrible sound control Headunit and have it hooked to a EQ which helps alot, I got it tuned in nice without distortion and im tryinna watch my settings and make my best sure that i dont clip, But i know all this dimming isnt good Anyone else think that working my door chime harness witll help my buzz and HU power probs? I am almost 90% sure that it, i may just do the ground loop fix while the HU is out anywyas [/QUOTE]
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