I just find out the P1500.1 has a 100 amp fuse so that tell you it will not do 1500 watts at 1 ohm. For every 10 amp fuse you can produce about 90 to 100 watts.
ya thast the same thing. The amp has no fuses. You have to put a fuse on the power wire, within 18 inches of the amp or so. Its recommending a 100a fuse, i dont know why. But you dont have to fuse the amp. You can just fuse the power wire like normal, and thats it.
Haha you have no idea. All you have to do is look at the pics of the p1500. The amp has no fuses. Lots of really good amps have no fuses. You just fuse them close to the amp, within 12 inches or w/e and thats how its done.
The amp CAN produce 1500rms even with a 100a fuse externally. Fuses will take awhile to blow anyways. I think that they say use a 100a fuse is that so if something comes up, the fuse will blow first. So they are covering their a*sses if anything.
Marshall White ran a jbl1201.1 with a 80a fuse and was metering 147s...so do you even know what your talking about?
I was just talking to marshall white a little bit ago..... A 100a fuse wont blow when it has 100+a passed through it. It will take a lot of time + current to blow. Eventually it will blow, if it isnt adequate size, but yes you can get 1500rms out of it.
shut the fu*ck up. you are such a fu*ckig idiot. If i know this about the amp why am i asking the question about it??? that makes no sense...if you would scroll up you dum*ba*ss, you would see my first post.
*quote* *** Im about to pay for this amp, does anyone have any last suggestions??? is this my best choice for this price range?? ***
now does that have anything to do with fuse ratings on an amp?