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saz 3500d output @ 1.33ohm

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Does anyone have any idea what the saz-3500d would put out watt wise at 1.33ohm while being fed 12v?

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Why are you asking?

When playing music 3kw amp won't put out 3kw all the time. There are many things to consider.

Edited by The enD

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You probably won't notice the difference. If anything this thread is to make yourself think that there will be a big difference, which there wont. Just do it and be happy. With that amount of power will have loud written all over it! And it will be a little easier on your electrical, that's always good!

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Just curious what kind of power the subs will be receiving. They're rated for 600w RMS and I'm going to be running 6 of them...So they'll be under powered a bit @ 1.33ohms, no?

Easier on the electrical is always good however. :D

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Rough guess, ~3k, but then again i have no clue what your electrical is...

6drivers rated at 600rms would be 3600watts. 3600watts vs 3000watts, your not going to notice the difference audibly, but if your competing then you lose a few decimal points... like .2 haha ;)

Don't worry about it, is what I would suggest

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Rough guess, ~3k, but then again i have no clue what your electrical is...

6drivers rated at 600rms would be 3600watts. 3600watts vs 3000watts, your not going to notice the difference audibly, but if your competing then you lose a few decimal points... like .2 haha ;)

Don't worry about it, is what I would suggest

Great suggestion. Thanks :D

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Just curious what kind of power the subs will be receiving. They're rated for 600w RMS and I'm going to be running 6 of them...So they'll be under powered a bit @ 1.33ohms, no?

underpowered, no. RMS is a recommendation, not a requirement. those woofers will be happy at that amount of power

as long as you set the amp properly, you shouldnt have to worry about blowing the subs.

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