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AudioXtremes
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"Remember kids that your amp, especially a class D mono block amp will run full power into a 2 ohm load even though its 1ohm stable or states that it produces full power into a 1ohm load.. I know, this goes against what everyone says, but it's true. Simply adjust the gain properly to the 2ohm load and PRESTO, full power. If you want more info on this please email, robotunderground@yahoo.com Remember that an amp is simply a gain device. Signal in plus whatever +db gain the amp can do = output."

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So I just adjust my gain on my Sundown 3k and I'll get 3000 watts at 2ohm? Amazing!!!

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I would expect no less from a guy that has this little gem as some oof his finest work-http://cgi.ebay.com/OMFG-RARE-Orion-HCCA-225-Rockford-custom-hybrid-by-RU_W0QQitemZ220259302479QQihZ012QQcategoryZ39732QQtcZphotoQQcmdZViewItemQQ_trksidZp1742.m153.l1262

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Nothing like takeing a great amp and putting it in a ugly case and pretending it made it better.

 
I told him that if you increase the gain until you reach the desired output voltage at 2 ohms, you'll be severely clipping the amp. This is his response:

You almost have it. The amplifier has a range of input voltages.. Usually up to 6 or even 8v on most class d car amps these days. That gives you quite a range of input that the amp will accept without going into clipping.
When you load down an amp, any amp, to it's lowest acceptable load, you simply make the amp more sensitive to the input you give it. This will send the amp into clipping sooner than if you ran it at 2ohm. It would also allow the amp to run cleaner.

The input vs output looks like a parabola where a certain range of intputs vs loads will all yield full output.
 
I told him that if you increase the gain until you reach the desired output voltage at 2 ohms, you'll be severely clipping the amp. This is his response:
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I told him that if you increase the gain until you reach the desired output voltage at 2 ohms, you'll be severely clipping the amp. This is his response:
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dude is right. I used to run my subs at 1 ohm with no gain. I decided i wanted to make my amp last longer, so i rewired my subs to 4 ohm and turned the gain all the way up. It was even louder! Hes right guys i'm with him on this one! if you think im serious, do us a favor and kill yourself.

 
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