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The P series will put out their rated power, albeit at a significantly higher distortion level than listed. Despite the "3000-wat RMS" rating, check the manual and you will see that is a 14.4v "maximum" rating and the real "RMS" rating is 2680 watts. It should be able to achieve this output, but don't expect it at any THD level under 3-5% or so. Of course, at that listening level you probably won't care all that much.

 
If I read correctly this amp run 3000w at 2 ohms so who knows what it will run wired to 1 ohm but I dont think it will be a good idea to run it that way. so I'd say get 2. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/naughty.gif.94359f346c0f1259df8038d60b41863e.gif

 
If I read correctly this amp run 3000w at 2 ohms so who knows what it will run wired to 1 ohm but I dont think it will be a good idea to run it that way. so I'd say get 2. //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/naughty.gif.94359f346c0f1259df8038d60b41863e.gif
Do not hook it up at 1 ohm. It is essentially a pair of P1500.1 in one chassis. A resistive 1 ohm power test is enough to blow up some stuff (several rectifiers to be exact) in a P1500.1 so I wouldn't try a 0.5 ohm nominal load on it, or a 1 ohm load on the P3000. At the rated 2 ohm nominal load the P3000 will be okay, same for the P1500 at the rated 1 ohm nominal load.

 
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