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Amplifier stated to run on 2-ohms minimum with a 1-ohm sub
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<blockquote data-quote="wmbt02" data-source="post: 8810792" data-attributes="member: 686604"><p>Hey,</p><p></p><p>I have a JL XD300/1 and a Rockford Fosgate P3S-1X12. The problem is in the fact that the woofer is on 1-ohm and the amp is rated to 2/4-ohms. I have used it as it is on 1-ohm, but I am scared of frying the amp in the long run. The woofer itself is a DVC woofer and I technically could rewire it, but the box is basically impossible to open. How should I proceed? I'd really want to get away by just rewiring the sub to 2-ohms, but I also don't want to damage the enclosure. I think running it at 1-ohm on a 2-ohm amp is a too big risk for me. Any suggestions?</p><p></p><p>sorry for any typos, wrote this on my phone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wmbt02, post: 8810792, member: 686604"] Hey, I have a JL XD300/1 and a Rockford Fosgate P3S-1X12. The problem is in the fact that the woofer is on 1-ohm and the amp is rated to 2/4-ohms. I have used it as it is on 1-ohm, but I am scared of frying the amp in the long run. The woofer itself is a DVC woofer and I technically could rewire it, but the box is basically impossible to open. How should I proceed? I'd really want to get away by just rewiring the sub to 2-ohms, but I also don't want to damage the enclosure. I think running it at 1-ohm on a 2-ohm amp is a too big risk for me. Any suggestions? sorry for any typos, wrote this on my phone. [/QUOTE]
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