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  1. I will be upgrading her Blazer...@ CAB 1600.1's slaved mono @ .67 ohm... check out those numbers! I know what 1 amp will do so...lets see what 2 will do! I am tryin' to save money as usual but I'm sure I'll end up buying expensive batteries eventually! I know it always takes power to make power! But I'm praying!

     I am deadening the Blazer as well as I can without putting MDF in place of the headliner... 8 cans of Great stuff to fill the voids and 1 gallon of GT mat liquid on everything should do it... I hope... I will probably end up matting the car anyways!

    My mids and highs will be upgraded as well... I'm just not sure of what direction I'll go with... Podded door panels with multiple drivers or a single set of really good components.

    The subs are the showpiece... aren't they always? For this I selected Skar Audio EVL-12" D4/ 3 drivers...

    I know that these will move some serious air as they have 23mm xmax and the price is right!.. $199 each... they say the price is goin' up soon, DC level 4 performance for currently under $200!..  Mine are currently in transit!.. I jumped on this as soon as I saw it!

     

    The enclosure will be 2 ft3 per with dual 3" ports tuned to 32hz e@.. That should do the job I think!

    A 250A alternator with dual batteries will hopefully be sufficient to feed this setup while running! Ive paid particular attention to interconnect and wire this time as I feel that this will be astounding for 3 12" subs! 

    Watch my videos as the build progresses over the next 2 weeks!

    I hope it turns out well!

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    2. Kyblack76

      Kyblack76

      I never wire at 1ohm. Just me  

    3. Jessica

      Jessica

      must be more than you lol

    4. 1gggman1

      1gggman1

      I've had the amp at .67 ohm for a year and no problems whatsoever... must have gotten a good one!

      Normally I do stick to the specs but after seeing the tests and feeling the actual power of these things...

      Now I'm gonna' chase numbers... I'm hooked again!

      I've had expensive old school high quality cheaters before and believe me I wouldn't try this unless I'd seen it first!

      My Fosgate 50M's and Audio Art 100HC's were only run at or slightly below minimum impedances... they cost me a lot in 1997 dollars the 50M's were $500 ea and the 100HC's were two for $1000. 

      I'm kinda seeing what happens with these... the results are incredible so far and I live in Phoenix. Last year had a record number of days at or over 100 degrees and I run my equipment hard but smart. No thermal problems whatsoever and I had a single battery with stock electrical... so I'm sure I starved the amp's power supply repeatedly.

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