Running 1.5ohms on a 2ohm stable amp?

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after rise you should be fine! probably a bit over 2 ohms!
x2. The amp should be fine. If it has built-in protection circuitry, it should cut off when it get's too hot. If it doesn't have built-in protection, just keep an eye on the temp.

 
Cause i've noticed on certain songs, on a part where it should be constant bass, the bass level goes up n down. And it's somewhat noticeable. maybe it's my weak electrical then? (aka stock)

 
your stock electrical shouldnt drop like that on 500 watts. do the big 3 atleast and start from there.. make sure you have real good ground and that everything is tight. play the music with the constant bass and put a dmm on your battery and see what type of voltage its operating on..

 
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