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I have done three 15's @ .33 on strapped m4's (.165 per amp) daily......never

protect

I'm gonna call bullshit on that.
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X3 I run an M3b at .35 daily and don't protect but I in no way, shape, or form think I could strap two of their amps at that load and not protect or fuck shit up!
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he never said for how long

THERE IS NO BUILD LOG!

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I have went back to .3 ohms since that time because I found out I had a grounding issue with my head unit and my 3sixty.3 was sending the amp into protect. Since then I dropped a second 8k in and have them each at .5 gain matched no issues.

No System......GFY

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Gotta watch that reactive impedance. Trick is to wire as low as possible without setting the amp into an impedance protect (or short lol)

All amps will protect at a different place so it is ideal to get your reactive impedance right above that pount. Gotta know your equipment.

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