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Old 05-03-2004, 04:07 AM
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The memphis 1500D will run at 1 ohm as long as you have a good electrical system.

As for SPL subs.. DD, L7s, Shockers..
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Apparently there is a 2 month waiting list for an MT. So I wouldn't bother waiting for one of those
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I thought a 1500D had been advertised to run at 1 ohm ok. I may be getting confused with the older model Memphis D's like the 1000D.
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Old 05-03-2004, 09:16 AM
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the 1000D is spec'd to run at 1ohm daily.
The 1500D and Mojo at 2ohm (but we all know they can go lower).
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I believe the mojo now comes with a 1 ohm load rating now its 2400 rms i beilive.
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Originally posted by 152.5:
I believe the mojo now comes with a 1 ohm load rating now its 2400 rms i beilive.
2ohm only. rated at 2000rms at 13.8v and 2400rms at 15.5v.
http://www.memphiscaraudio.com/Downl...es/MCA2004.pdf
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