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aq3500d @ 1ohm vs 2 aq2200d @ 1ohm strapped

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How much stronger would the 2 aq2200d @ 1 ohm strapped be compare to 1 aq3500d old one @ 1 ohm on 2 dd3512? Running a 180 amp alternator with 2 kinetik 2400 and 1 kinetik 1400 in the back. Would this even be enough to run the 2 aq2200d? This would be a daily driver.

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You're definitely going to get more power out of the 2 AQ2200s. Although I don't know if running them at .5 is a good idea. Are they stable at that ohm load?

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You're definitely going to get more power out of the 2 AQ2200s. Although I don't know if running them at .5 is a good idea. Are they stable at that ohm load?

x2 if they are stable you should be fine

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For daily I would just get the one amp but for comps then spend the extra 29 dollars and get the two AQ2200D's.

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I am currently running the older aq3500d (3500 watts @ 1ohm) and I also have an extra aq2200d laying around that is why I was thinking about getting another one and strap them together but would I see a big difference? I read on other forums that they have ran them strapped @1 ohm with no problem as long as you have a good enough electric to back it up. Is it worth it to run 2 aq2200 strapped or stick with the aq3500d and be happy with it? How much more powder can I run to 2 dd3512e (d4 wired to 1 ohm) and what would be a good amp for them?

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Get another 3500?

x2 :peepwall:

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