Warhorse Question

wickedwitt
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Anyone here had any luck running a Warhorse below 2ohm nominal on each side? I'm running at 3.2/side atm and these TRFs are absolutely laughing at whatever power it can put out that way. If the horse could do it, I'd like to run these things parallel and go .8ohm/side then back the potentiometer down to match what the subs could handle.

I have plenty of electrical, I'm currently unable to dip below 14v and don't plan on using anything that would put me below 13v if this thing will take it. Kicker tech said that it might play a burp note that low, but would more than likely protect if trying to play a song with that low of impedance. I trust their tech as far as I can throw them, as I've proven them wrong with their own products time and time again.

Any input and experiences are welcome. Thanks.

 
man you guys really like to push it i would just sell it and buy a bigger amp that fits your needs
Maybe because I would prefer to keep the signal quality I have from the horse, and there's no way in hell I could get anywhere close to the same power for the price I paid for the X. It was just a question of if I could run the horse at that level, I really don't need someone telling me I should change amps. For the cost, I could much more easily buy and run another Warhorse @3 then save them both to recone to a better ohm load down the road.

 
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