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<blockquote data-quote="macsdad" data-source="post: 8166827" data-attributes="member: 623697"><p>I was just stating that you can use the saz1500 for your application, and also asking why you had chosen to run them at only 4ohms. When I first got the saz, I was skeptical to run it below 2ohms, thinking that I did not have the electrical to back it up, I have since learned that this was not the case. If it were me, I would get the saz1500, set the gains properly, it's usually better to have a lil more power than needed as it is easier to avoid clipping, put those subs in a custom ported box, and sit back and enjoy. If you go this route, you will need to get the d4's. Good luck in whatever you decide on. And in case nobody told you, THIS CHIT HERE IS ADDICTIVE.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="macsdad, post: 8166827, member: 623697"] I was just stating that you can use the saz1500 for your application, and also asking why you had chosen to run them at only 4ohms. When I first got the saz, I was skeptical to run it below 2ohms, thinking that I did not have the electrical to back it up, I have since learned that this was not the case. If it were me, I would get the saz1500, set the gains properly, it's usually better to have a lil more power than needed as it is easier to avoid clipping, put those subs in a custom ported box, and sit back and enjoy. If you go this route, you will need to get the d4's. Good luck in whatever you decide on. And in case nobody told you, THIS CHIT HERE IS ADDICTIVE. [/QUOTE]
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