Wiring Kit: 4 gague amp kit.
Fuse: SQ 100A fuse.
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Amplifier: Class D monoblock amplifier 1500 watt max, 1 ohm load stable
-RMS power: 600 x 1rms @4ohm; 950 x 1rms @ 2ohm; 1500 x 1rms @ 1ohm.
Capacitor: SQ 2 farad power capacitor with digital display.
Enclosure: .75 cu. ft. Ported enclosure tuned to 34 hertz.
Subwoofer: SA-8 v2, 2ohm dual voice coil subwoofer. @ 500 watts RMS
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Now I've heard or seen at least a couple cases where users ran 1200 to 1500 watts to their subwoofer. With my limited knowledge I believe that if I were to wire my subwoofer in parallel that brings it down to 1 ohm. This in turn will allow the amplifier to feed the subwoffer 1500 watts. Correct me if I'm wrong I'm here to learn. Has anyone here had any first hand accounts with this situation? Would anyone advise me against this? Or should I just play it safe and wire it in series which brings it to 4 ohms and the subwoofer would only be fed 600 watts. Let me know what you guys think. Thank you in advance for any input.