Why would you do this if they're only meant to drive 1 ohm?Anyone clamp a bass 5k at .5 ohm yet?
So you're saying that you don't know the answer?That would depend on impedance rise.
Really? Where does it say it's not half ohm stable?Why would you do this if they're only meant to drive 1 ohm?
So you're saying that you don't know the answer?
Ahhh. Copy copy. So is there any Dyno numbers for it then?There is no answer. It will be different for everyone depending on rise and voltage drop.
" It has a maximum power of 5000 Watts in 1 channel of 1 ohms,"Really? Where does it say it's not half ohm stable?
Is the amp half ohm stable? Neither of your answers seem to help." It has a maximum power of 5000 Watts in 1 channel of 1 ohms,"
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What exactly are you trying to accomplish here?
Normally I'd give my usual reply here, but it's not like this guy is going to take anything else but this as an answer. I'm sure he has good electrical to back this up so this should be a roaring success.The Bass line is fine at .5 ohm.![]()
It was a straight forward question that "this guy" wanted an answer to. If more specifics were needed to ask the questions, you should have asked instead of raising your nose to look down it. Where are the people that actually help in this forum?Normally I'd give my usual reply here, but it's not like this guy is going to take anything else but this as an answer. I'm sure he has good electrical to back this up so this should be a roaring success.
To which I gave you a direct quote from the manufacturer's website along with a link. If the "maximum power" is "5000W at 1 ohm", what do you think will happen if you try to drive lower? Do you think you will get more than maximum power?It was a straight forward question