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<blockquote data-quote="mat3833" data-source="post: 7963178" data-attributes="member: 587645"><p>ok, for starters box RISE is only important to SPL competitors because they are playing ONE tone. on music impedance rises AND FALLS... if it only rose then you could essentially run a 4 ohm stable amp at 1 ohm all day in the right box. PLEASE read up on box impedance graphs before you cause someone new to audio to blow their **** up.</p><p></p><p>to the OP: unless you can find a ton of proof that your amp can run at 1.5 ohms please stick to 2 ohms.</p><p></p><p>Matt</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mat3833, post: 7963178, member: 587645"] ok, for starters box RISE is only important to SPL competitors because they are playing ONE tone. on music impedance rises AND FALLS... if it only rose then you could essentially run a 4 ohm stable amp at 1 ohm all day in the right box. PLEASE read up on box impedance graphs before you cause someone new to audio to blow their **** up. to the OP: unless you can find a ton of proof that your amp can run at 1.5 ohms please stick to 2 ohms. Matt [/QUOTE]
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