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I have 3 12" Memphis PRD-124 and a Memphis PRD-1000.1 basically 3 12" subs and a monoblock amp putting out 1000 watts x 1 into a 1 ohm load, my 2 questions are, is this decent equipment (or should I expect problems) and is the ground the reason why I have engine noise?
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IMO memphis is good but you will never get those 3 subs down to 1 ohm. engine noise-is your power and RCAs on the same side of the car?
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Memphis is by far a well respected company. You will not only have great sounding equipment but memphis is known for how long their products last.
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Memphis has 40 years of experiance under their belt.....

I have personally been running their equipment for the last 4 yrs...I have never been let down by their stuff...

For the output you get from their equipment against the price you pay I dont think you could beat it...

Their amps are rock solid, their subs are tough as nails (I have personally tourture tested every series), their speakers have a unique sound that isnt harsh to the ears...

I recomend their product to anyone....

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I also feel that Memphis is a great value in car audio right now.
Engine noise, in my experience, is almost always a ground problem.
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ss-installer wrote:
IMO memphis is good but you will never get those 3 subs down to 1 ohm. engine noise-is your power and RCAs on the same side of the car?

I have the power and remote wire on the driver side and the RCAs on the passenger side, I am using 2 ga. wire from the battery to a distribution box and 4 ga. from the box to the amp and the ground wire is the same size as the power wire.  They are actually at like 1.34

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Check out the extensive grounding stickies at the top of the Car Audio forum.  Following the advice in those posts, especially from Forbidden, will probably solve your problems. 
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must be ground then.

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