Why does it have to be 1 ohm. 750watts rms is easy to get at 4 or 2 ohm. Incase your interested I have a older Cadence z1200-c. it's rated at 375rms x 2 at 2ohm or 750watts rms x1 at 4 ohm. I have no idea what power it makes at 2ohm bridged but I know its more and is stable. Have never tried running it at 1ohm and it may not like that. I can honestly say that this amp is powerful, no it's not a 2000watts rms because if it was I would'nt think of getting rid of it.
This amp is the ultra drive series and is chrome and hard to find these days. Last time I looked on
ebay there was a z800 wich is looks just like mine only less power, the newer z1200 that you can see on Cadence website is not the same model but simular "but not the same" power. The cosmetics of this amp is not super but not real bad either, it does have some scratches on it and the chrome is not real great. If I painted the cover any color it would look super.
Here are the only specs you will find for this amp.
250watts x 2 @ 4ohm
375watts x 2 @ 2ohm
750watts x 1 @ 4ohm
Like I said it will run 2ohm all day long bridged, I just don't know at what power but it is more than 750wattsrms I can promise you that. It pounded my RF P3 dual vc subs with no problem.
By the way these were not cheap amps in the day.
I would'nt take less than $135 shipped in the USA and if paypal is method of payment $140 shipped.
I can and will take pics if your seriously interested but only if your really considering it.
Thanks, Russ