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I have looked every where and have only found very few discussions and i know it puts out decent power for what it is. My question is this can it run at 1 ohm all day long beating? im doing a groundpounder in a integra hatch with 2 18" level 5 DC's and i have 2 of these.

I am over seas on a deployment for the army at the moment so i cant wire them up or anything so i need to know if they can run at 1 ohm or not befor i order the 18s

any advice would be greatly appricated!

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Built-In Variable 12dB/Octave Crossover

Class D-Digital Circuitry

3-Way Protection

Built-In Variable Phase Shift

Remote Subwoofer Bass Control

3000W RMS @ 1 Ohm

1000W RMS @ 4 Ohm

Dimensions: 2.2"(H) x 6.9"(W) x 30"(L)

that's what i found out about it. so i'd say yeah, you can go 1 ohm on it.

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Well the reason i asked is because the stuff i have found said it would go into protect at 1 ohm and im hoping thats not the case.

Thank you for the response as well

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well its an audio pipe.

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there is no way you have enough space to run them subs properly your looking at a 20 cu box 14 after displacement.

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Well rusty said i could do a box at 10 cubes and it would be perfectly fine... this is coming from the man who made the subs LOL

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why would they rate it at one ohm if it's not stable there? i'll wager those people don't have the electrical to keep up and what is happening is a voltage drop. my ma audio hk4000d was the same way. voltage drop below 9.5 or so, amp was off.

and audiopipe makes decent stuff. i've used some in the past, (love the wire) and have no issues.

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Ok has any one did any tests to see how much it actually puts out? i havent found any website that people actually have tested it...

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or any info on the 15001ds to shed some light on this subject, there is no info what so ever about how much it produces, and i cant test it till i get home in mid dec early jan... so any information would be greatly appricated

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it will go into protect when ran one ohm bridged. That amp is two 1500's in one case, it is a dual monoblock stable at 1 ohm per channel. I have installed a 3000, and a 1500....... And the 1500 will go into protect at a .5ohm load with very strong electrical.

hope that helps.

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or any info on the 15001ds to shed some light on this subject, there is no info what so ever about how much it produces, and i cant test it till i get home in mid dec early jan... so any information would be greatly appricated

they put out a little over claimed power.

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Well the reason i asked is because the stuff i have found said it would go into protect at 1 ohm and im hoping thats not the case.

Thank you for the response as well

I know this is an old bump, but...

We had a 3000D Strapped at 10hm on the 200A fusing they recommended.

We used a Circuit breaker and would pop the circuit breaker but never went into protect.

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