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the higher the ohm load, the less power you will 'see'. Just as the ohm load lowers, you 'see' more power.
But what about when really high ohms? What's the affect other than seeing less power.the higher the ohm load, the less power you will 'see'. Just as the ohm load lowers, you 'see' more power.
very low possible power, if the gains are set pretty high, you'll be clipping because the amp only makes X amounts of power at certain ohm loads but you are telling it to make much more then that which can cause clipping.But what about when really high ohms? What's the affect other than seeing less power.
Hmm okay. Lol nice signaturevery low possible power, if the gains are set pretty high, you'll be clipping because the amp only makes X amounts of power at certain ohm loads but you are telling it to make much more then that which can cause clipping.
Not sure how long but will go tilcool i'll try to stop by. do you know till when it'll run?
thanks. i think i may have just found the problem. combination of impedance and phase, i think.
went and bought a multimeter and metered my impedence. I couldnt get a read at the +/_ terminals so i pulled the subs. i thought they were dual 2 ohm and turns out they are dual 1 (.7 to be exact).
right from the start my impedance was wrong. I'm still working on it, but looks like im about to run out of time for the night. Any educated guesses from you guys as far as being able to tell if this could be the culprit for both the clipping and ****** sound??