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Maxxsonics-Mike

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  2. with big 3 and 2 good batteries n 0guage power n ground, batteries are 1 duralast gold 950amp front battery, stinger sp800 rear battery

    stock alt 70amp with big 3

    1 memphis pr150.2 ran @ 2ohm stereo(2ohm stereo stable)

    1 memphis pr1000.1 ran @1ohm mono(1ohm mono stable)

    why did my lights not dim with my pr1000 ran @2ohm and it does @ 1ohm, i kno the higher the ohm the more efficiency n what knot but cant my electrical support 1000rms?

    my amp does 600@4ohm, 800@2ohm, and 1000@1ohm rms @ 13.8v

    Not only do you have less efficiency when you run your amp at 1 Ohm rather than 2 Ohms, but now you have increased current draw on your electrical system. I'm sure that your voltage drop is greater which also means more current required by the amplifiers to make the same power as your voltage sags.

  3. Attention XS, feel free to remove this is you want.

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  5. It is very bad for the amplifier. As soon as you mount the amp to the box, the amp, board and all components absorb every bit of vibration. Meades' setup is different, he has very little flex from over building his enclosure. If at all possible, avoid mounting any amps to enclosures. As suggested above, if you have no choice then atleast use rubber spacers in between the feet and the box.

  6. I wanted to chime in and just say thank you to ANT and crew over at Second Skin. Their products are amazing! We use Second Skin in every vehicle we build at Maxxsonics. Our entire crew on Team Maxxsonics uses Second Skin in their rides as well.

    For those that don't know, ANT sent over 8 Door Kits of Damplifier Pro for our raffle to benefit Breast Cancer Research. Hats of to ANT and Second Skin! :yahoo:

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