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Kicker amps haven't been a issue, it's their subs mainly. I know the Warhorse is extremely current draw hungry so I hope you got a lot of electrical.

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You can run a dual 1.5 sub in series for 3 ohms

It's not an 18" but the B2 X2C has a 5" coil that should be able to handle a lot of power. You could also wait for some of the 6" coil drivers to come out

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I highly doubt it does 10k.

I don't.

Kicker amps have always done rated power. I do not know what the warhorse is rated at but whatever that is I am sure it will do that power.

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I'm curious what sub you found that you think will handle 10k daily?

You could always wire the solo x at 4 ohm.

the smd.. there is this guy with a DC 9.0k on each sub

i think that amp is good for 5k watts so a Fi team sub would be perfect for it

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I highly doubt it does 10k.

It will ... and then some with adequate power.

Hey guys I'm asking wether the amp could run a dual 1.5ohm sub safely as its tech isn't like a normal audio amp...

That's a Jerry McCord built a amplifier so I wouldn't suggest going below 2 ohms. I'm sure it will work, but wouldn't suggest it.

My suggestion would be to buy another sub like the one you have now and buy you a trailer to haul the adequate power that amplifier needs to run at safe operation ...

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You need to treat the warhorse like 2 amplifiers. You need an equal amount of coils and they must be separated into "banks" so that you dont short the two parts of the warhorse together. The Warhorse is not a normal amplifier. Only one side is active during each half of the sine wave, which is why it only works with even multiples of coils.

2 coils, attach one coil to each side.

4 coils, attach 2 coils to each side.

6 coils, attach 3 coils to each side.

etc etc.

Also if you're worried there is a limiter knob on the amp so you can limit the amp to less than 10k.

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  • 6 months later...
On 6/13/2016 at 5:55 PM, fasfocus00 said:

Kicker amps haven't been a issue, it's their subs mainly. I know the Warhorse is extremely current draw hungry so I hope you got a lot of electrical.

If by extremely current draw hungry you mean 10000wrms requires a lot of electrical...but in comparison to other amps that put out similar power it's actually quite the opposite.  They are EXTREMELY efficient and will pull around 750-800amps to make 10k, vs other 9-10k amps that will pull quite a bit more.  Just saying lol

 

Also, in regards to wiring a dual 1.5ohm sub to it, you'll probably be fine since box rise will most likely bring you up over 2ohm per coil.  As all setups are different, I can't say for sure, so do so at your own risk.

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