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<blockquote data-quote="Boominburban" data-source="post: 8355687" data-attributes="member: 664509"><p>I recommended the 200.1 based on the OP's intended useage. And basic statement that it would be enough power, (at 1 ohm) and work with his existing electrical.</p><p></p><p>In my experience, any time you have the same basic amps, and you run one at 1 ohm, the other at .5 ohm, the one that has been on 1 ohm, ( with some head room left) will generally last longer, and will have a cleaner output signal than the one run at .5 ohm constantly ( right on the edge of the amps capability at all times). And he stated this is for a daily system, that he likes to demo. Which also in my experience means, that this system will be slammin hard a good percentage of the time. So, I think an amp that can stay at 1 ohm and do the job satisfactorily is the best choice in this instance.</p><p></p><p>Not trying to challenge you, just explaining the thought process of my recommendation ...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Boominburban, post: 8355687, member: 664509"] I recommended the 200.1 based on the OP's intended useage. And basic statement that it would be enough power, (at 1 ohm) and work with his existing electrical. In my experience, any time you have the same basic amps, and you run one at 1 ohm, the other at .5 ohm, the one that has been on 1 ohm, ( with some head room left) will generally last longer, and will have a cleaner output signal than the one run at .5 ohm constantly ( right on the edge of the amps capability at all times). And he stated this is for a daily system, that he likes to demo. Which also in my experience means, that this system will be slammin hard a good percentage of the time. So, I think an amp that can stay at 1 ohm and do the job satisfactorily is the best choice in this instance. Not trying to challenge you, just explaining the thought process of my recommendation ... [/QUOTE]
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