I'm sure that a lot of people on here know more than you think. How long have you been on here anyway?//content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/nono.gif.eca61d170185779e0921b0faa9704973.gifOriginally posted by Unregistered ok you CAN run HE2's at 1 ohm they are a dual 4 ohm buddy. you take that and run a single he2 down to a 2 ohm load b/c dual 4's run down to a 2 ohm..2 2ohm subs wired together run down to a SINGLE OHM LOAD wow isn't that impressive. now if anyone knew their shit on here they would know that. anyway's zane is wrong trust me dude. if you want to risk it though go for it. it is stable down to a 1.33 ohm not 1 i have talked to rockford reps that came through my friends store.
adam
If Zane said it can run at 1-ohm, then it can. Just because you had problems, doesn't mean everyone else will. Maybe your setup wasn't very good or maybe something else caused your amp to fry. But I can guarantee you this, if Zane says it will do it then it will. You come on here acting like Mr. CarAudio himself, bragging about some rockford reps. Well, you can take your little rockford reps, and that fried amp, and shove them straight up your roody poo @ss, and then tell me how stable that amp is.......ok you CAN run HE2's at 1 ohm they are a dual 4 ohm buddy. you take that and run a single he2 down to a 2 ohm load b/c dual 4's run down to a 2 ohm..2 2ohm subs wired together run down to a SINGLE OHM LOAD wow isn't that impressive. now if anyone knew their shit on here they would know that. anyway's zane is wrong trust me dude. if you want to risk it though go for it. it is stable down to a 1.33 ohm not 1 i have talked to rockford reps that came through my friends store.