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Ok guys i have 3 jl w3 10"s dual 2 ohm voice coil woofers which im planning on powering by a Cadence TXA-1000d which is rated at 1000 watts Rms @1 ohm

using rockford fosgates woofer wizard i figured out how to wire the subs to 1.34 ohm load. My question is will the 1.34 ohm load damage my amp? i mean i am reletivlely new to car audio and this might sound retarded to u experts here but i just don't want to fry my amp. thanks ahead of time for the input

1997 Dodge Ram 1500 extended cab

Build in progress... pics to come

pioneer deh-6700mp

Lightning Audio Bolt 6x9 3 ways

Memphis prcs 5 1/4 components

Cadence TXA-1000d amp

2x JLw3-10's dual 2 ohm... wired to 2 ohms

Wired by-0 gauge and 4 gauge

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It will be fine. You may not get the 1000wrms power tho since you will be running the amp at 1.34 ohms.

What does your amp produce at 2 ohms? you for sure will get the rms wattage produced at 2 ohms, and a bit more. Im guess around 920+wrms at 1.34 ohms.

The lower the ohm the amp is ran at the more power/watts the amp will produce. Most amps are not stable below 1 ohm tho, but you dont have to worry about that.

 

 

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its only 650 watts rms @2 ohms ... thats what i thought but i wanted to be safe. Much appreciated man!

1997 Dodge Ram 1500 extended cab

Build in progress... pics to come

pioneer deh-6700mp

Lightning Audio Bolt 6x9 3 ways

Memphis prcs 5 1/4 components

Cadence TXA-1000d amp

2x JLw3-10's dual 2 ohm... wired to 2 ohms

Wired by-0 gauge and 4 gauge

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