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<blockquote data-quote="Patthehat033" data-source="post: 7628783" data-attributes="member: 637337"><p>Yes as everyone has stated it is stable at 2 ohms bridged. Honestly the amp wasn't even warm when the subwoofers were smoking, it just over powered them. I was not intentionally going to turn the amp up either with what the subs were rated at, I was only going to do it for a few minutes, and hell it took a solid 2 minutes before smoking.</p><p></p><p>The bazookas are still playing hard and sound good, (put them on his other amp that is not quite as powerful.) When I get my car which is what I am saving this amplifier for I am going to get some nice subs for it. Unfortunately I don't have the money at the time. But I will maybe get some sundown's or something in that range. Plus I will be adding a second amplifier to the set up, a MRP-M500, so I will be running a good amount of wattage, so some good subs will be necessary.</p><p></p><p>Also I just heard about the setting your gain with a DMM meter and looked up how to do it, that sounds like a pretty cool idea. I think I will try that next time!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Patthehat033, post: 7628783, member: 637337"] Yes as everyone has stated it is stable at 2 ohms bridged. Honestly the amp wasn't even warm when the subwoofers were smoking, it just over powered them. I was not intentionally going to turn the amp up either with what the subs were rated at, I was only going to do it for a few minutes, and hell it took a solid 2 minutes before smoking. The bazookas are still playing hard and sound good, (put them on his other amp that is not quite as powerful.) When I get my car which is what I am saving this amplifier for I am going to get some nice subs for it. Unfortunately I don't have the money at the time. But I will maybe get some sundown's or something in that range. Plus I will be adding a second amplifier to the set up, a MRP-M500, so I will be running a good amount of wattage, so some good subs will be necessary. Also I just heard about the setting your gain with a DMM meter and looked up how to do it, that sounds like a pretty cool idea. I think I will try that next time!! [/QUOTE]
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