bubbagumper6 5,000+ posts
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Your going to blow that amp //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/fyi.gif.9f1f679348da7204ce960cfc74bca8e0.gif
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With imp rise he's probably close enough to get away with it, but this is still a factor.hey says that cuz your amp is 1ohm stable, not .5ohm. some amps can do it, but not maxxsonics
Definitely thisNo smart guy he said it because hes running 3 kilowatts on stock electrical. =P
buzz wrong. You're an idiot. The wires will not catch on fire. Learn about parallel wiring and you will know how stupid what you said is. Current flows down the path of least resistance. A little will go down the stock wiring, but most will go down the after market.buzz. wrong. u replace factory wiring. wires will catch on fire.
I read on another forum that different notes may cause the ohms to drop or rise even with box rise..so the amp can still be seeing .5ohms at moments which is not good for the amp if its stable at those loads...With imp rise he's probably close enough to get away with it, but this is still a factor.
Definitely this
Fusing regulation. Your car needs those crappy 12 gauge wires to turn on your heater, lights etc.So, bottom line for me is even tho I replace the stock with 1 gauge wire, I am screwed because I took the old Crappy 10 year old 12 guage wire that was in there out??? I am just wondering how that makes a difference!