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Broke_Audio_Addict

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  1. No, we all know what you're trying to say, we are telling you your logic is wrong but you just don't want to hear it.

    A gain knob is not a volume knob or a magic watt-o-meter.

    As a matter of fact an amp can make its full power with the gain all the way down of the input voltage is high enough.

    The gain is to match the input voltage, plain and simple,

    What are you going to do if your max clean setting is almost nothing on that gain?

    Also once again, wiring at .5 ohm and turning down is still not the same for the amp as wiring at 1 ohm,

    A 1ohm stable amp doesn't suddenly become a .5ohm stable amp because you turned it down.

    But I'm guessing you won't listen and will just keep thinking you're are right because you weren't here to get told your logic is wrong, you just want somebody to cosign on your ignorance.

    All that being said, if your electrical can support that amp at .5ohm that amp will handle it just fine.

    It will take more current to make the same power at .5ohm than it will at 1 ohm because the amp will be much more inefficient so your electrical better be up for the task.

    You can't magically get around the laws of physics.

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  2. Lets say the svc6k does 6k @one ohm.now what if I run the amp at .5 but turn the gain down so it still puts out the 6000.is this still safe or like one ohm stability for the amp.in my mind as long as the amp dont exceed the rms rating at 1 ohm wouldn't it be the same as .5 ohm with the gain down pushing the 6k

    No, it is not the same thing. You would actually need more amperage to create the 6k @ .5 than it would to do it at 1 ohm due to efficiency loss at .5.

    Gain is not a volume knob.

    The answer is no, running at .5ohm but turned down is not the same as running it at 1 ohm.

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  3. Yeah, population can skew the numbers for sure.

    Technically the city I live in has the highest crime rate per capita in the whole county but our population is relatively low so it throws the numbers off big time,

    Just like any city though there are places you just don't go if you don't belong there if you like living.

    Detroit doesn't even scare me, I'd much rather be there than Flint or Saginaw,

    It always trips me out when I roll through the hood in Detroit and the dudes on the block got nicer whips than me but all the houses are burned out and ran down.

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