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<blockquote data-quote="Euth_In_Asia" data-source="post: 7088323" data-attributes="member: 627195"><p>Technically you can run it a 1 ohm... Lets say my Rockford Fosgate 1001 bd (03 model) is 2 ohm stable and has a 1000rms. If I wire down to 1 ohm will attempt to push it at 2000rms at full capacity. If you put the gain to about half 5/8 of that you will be pushing around 1200-1400rms. Though this isn't stable if your amp can handle it , like the others have said the high end amps can, you may be able to do so. If not your amp will die. Pour liquor for my dead RF and Memphis. If I'm wrong please enlighten me. I'm new but this is what I have been explained by an RF dealer and other installers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Euth_In_Asia, post: 7088323, member: 627195"] Technically you can run it a 1 ohm... Lets say my Rockford Fosgate 1001 bd (03 model) is 2 ohm stable and has a 1000rms. If I wire down to 1 ohm will attempt to push it at 2000rms at full capacity. If you put the gain to about half 5/8 of that you will be pushing around 1200-1400rms. Though this isn't stable if your amp can handle it , like the others have said the high end amps can, you may be able to do so. If not your amp will die. Pour liquor for my dead RF and Memphis. If I'm wrong please enlighten me. I'm new but this is what I have been explained by an RF dealer and other installers. [/QUOTE]
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