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How big of an amp do I need?
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<blockquote data-quote="Garcia915" data-source="post: 8126877" data-attributes="member: 648644"><p>At 2 ohms yes it's possible, as long as you have big 3 upgrade , 1/0 gauge to the back and a good starter battery. The lower you drop the impendence (ohm load) the more power the amp puts out also the less efficient it becomes putting a heavier load on your electrical. There's a mmats 2100.2 in the amp classifieds that would serve you well. This is the amp you want if running at 2 ohms, puts out rated power and is super efficient with a small footprint. For $250 shipped its a steal for that amp!!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Garcia915, post: 8126877, member: 648644"] At 2 ohms yes it's possible, as long as you have big 3 upgrade , 1/0 gauge to the back and a good starter battery. The lower you drop the impendence (ohm load) the more power the amp puts out also the less efficient it becomes putting a heavier load on your electrical. There's a mmats 2100.2 in the amp classifieds that would serve you well. This is the amp you want if running at 2 ohms, puts out rated power and is super efficient with a small footprint. For $250 shipped its a steal for that amp!!! [/QUOTE]
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