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so if you wire to .5 ohms your amp never really sees .5 after box rise?

That's right, the point of wiring lower is to keep the impedance closer to the amps highest output after box rise. The box rise all depends on the box though. Some people get very little box rise, which in most cases is a good thing, and for others it can rise a few ohms.

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damn that v2 board is seriously stacked compared to the v1. looks awesome!

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You don't want to wire an amp below manufacturer rating. The amp will fail sooner or later and will not be covered under warranty. For a few extra watts and the cost of electrical to support it is not worth it. Better off buying a bigger amp if you want more power

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