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t30001 at .5 ohm?


joey2714

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i have two 12" solo x's.  they are the dual 2 ohm model and i was going to wire each sub down to 1 ohm and put a t30001bd on each. so that i'd have two amps at 1 ohm a piece.  a buddy of mine that uses the t30001's said that it'd be better to just get 1 amp and wire them all together at .5 ohm.  what should i do?

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yea accord i figured that it would destroy the subs soon enough, but will that amp survive at .5 daily guys?

Personally I wouldn't do it...You see alot of guys/pro's that do it but that's because they know what they're doing...They got the electrical to back it up.

I'd do two T2000.1s

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yea accord i figured that it would destroy the subs soon enough, but will that amp survive at .5 daily guys?

Personally I wouldn't do it...You see alot of guys/pro's that do it but that's because they know what they're doing...They got the electrical to back it up.

I'd do two T2000.1s

so whats your basis of calling his buddy an idiot

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