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<blockquote data-quote="Kam311" data-source="post: 8586016" data-attributes="member: 673335"><p>Bro if you paid anywhere near msrp for that amp I would sell it before I bought another one at that price. You can easily get double that power (even more) for the price of even one of those amps.</p><p></p><p>Running amps at half an ohm is not really a good idea for daily use for most people. What is your electrical like? Running at half ohm becomes much less efficient on your electrical system. I don't know that amp, but I always say if you half to ask that question, it's probably not a good idea for you. Plus if that amp is worth what woofers etc is selling it for you could sell it and buy a 4k and not have to worry.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kam311, post: 8586016, member: 673335"] Bro if you paid anywhere near msrp for that amp I would sell it before I bought another one at that price. You can easily get double that power (even more) for the price of even one of those amps. Running amps at half an ohm is not really a good idea for daily use for most people. What is your electrical like? Running at half ohm becomes much less efficient on your electrical system. I don't know that amp, but I always say if you half to ask that question, it's probably not a good idea for you. Plus if that amp is worth what woofers etc is selling it for you could sell it and buy a 4k and not have to worry. [/QUOTE]
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