What happens if the impedance is too low for the final stage?

Now I get a 3512 (2x2Ohm) and it should run (at least for the time being) at my Eton 5402. After I got the tip from the one I bought the Woofer from (from the Termpro Forum, who had the same combo) that you can run the Eton to press it on 1Ohm bridge, the thought doesn’t let me go anymore. But what happens, how the 1Ohm are too much of the good? Will the level then turn on Protect or dissolve into smoke? I want that And one of you knows how much the Eton does theoretically at 1Ohm bridge? And then I thought about something (I’m pretty layman and I’m sorry if that’s bullshit): According to the seller, his impedance when pressing with the Eton has risen from 1Ohm to 3.5Ohm (so that’s possible at all). At the 3.5Ohm I should have something about the specified 1050W at 4Ohm, right? If I now e.g. an SPL Dynamics S 2000 d pick up and connect my woofer to 1 ohm, then the impendance will probably rise similarly high. However, the level is indicated at 4Ohm only with 700W, so should give up at the assumed 3.5Ohm only slightly more than the 700W at the pressure. Does this mean that my Eton (if she joins the 1Ohm bridge) brings more than a final stage that is twice as strong (with my Woofer, and I can’t go with it under 1Ohm)? I now only have the S2000 as Beis I don’t know if it’s more than indicated, but I’m just saying that the numbers are right. Do I see that at least theoretically right or do I have a mistake in thinking? MfG, Diddy