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its impedance rise. not box rise. everyone fails.

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its impedance rise. not box rise. everyone fails.

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local here has t1500bdcp on stock electrical at .5 and it gets down. Only has big 3 and upgraded main batt and 4 guage wiring beast amp

how do people wire the cp at .5 ohm? i tired it and it just cuts out. i have more than enough electrical for it..

op it sucks at 2 ohms trust me.

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i personally wouldnt wire an amp to .5 ohms. you want more power then buy a bigger amp. its only a few hundred bucks plus when you go .5 ohms the amp will draw more amperage as its not stable. you will need a bigger alternator and more batteries to handle the draw. so it will cost more and even more when you burn up the amp

edit: never use box rise as a way to keep your amp safe

LOL

or you can by an aq dd or crescendo, grow a pair and wire it .5 ohms

have fun with the rockford at 2ohms, i did that once. all i can say is LOL

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why wire a 1500w amp to .5?...just spend a bit more to get a bigger amp and run it instead...why put unwanted stress on your electrical if you dont have to?

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why wire a 1500w amp to .5?...just spend a bit more to get a bigger amp and run it instead...why put unwanted stress on your electrical if you dont have to?

why waste money on a bigger amp when you can get more out of the one you already have?

in this case, dont wire the rockford to .5 ohms though, simply because it cannot do it.

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why wire a 1500w amp to .5?...just spend a bit more to get a bigger amp and run it instead...why put unwanted stress on your electrical if you dont have to?

why waste money on a bigger amp when you can get more out of the one you already have?

in this case, dont wire the rockford to .5 ohms though, simply because it cannot do it.

wouldnt burning up the good amp you have a waste of money?

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