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<blockquote data-quote="ShiningBuick" data-source="post: 5351667" data-attributes="member: 578641"><p>Well the multimeter is putting some sort of load on it, albeit with a couple million ohms of resistance it's quite negligible.</p><p></p><p>Thor's, according the the little equation thing you're putting out a hell of a lot of power. Honestly I don't see how that work, and I'll accept the fall on that.</p><p></p><p>I'm assuming impedance rise is what drops that from like 24000 watts to whatever it is you're actually giving them.. since the more the sub moves the more back emf you'll generate in the coils or something? That's really something I've never read up on. I'll have to check it out!</p><p></p><p>However, every setup I've tuned (nothing huge, like max 1000wrms), has come up to what it was supposed to be. 110 vac is like plugging your subs into a wall socket, lol.</p><p></p><p>Bah, well nevermind on my part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ShiningBuick, post: 5351667, member: 578641"] Well the multimeter is putting some sort of load on it, albeit with a couple million ohms of resistance it's quite negligible. Thor's, according the the little equation thing you're putting out a hell of a lot of power. Honestly I don't see how that work, and I'll accept the fall on that. I'm assuming impedance rise is what drops that from like 24000 watts to whatever it is you're actually giving them.. since the more the sub moves the more back emf you'll generate in the coils or something? That's really something I've never read up on. I'll have to check it out! However, every setup I've tuned (nothing huge, like max 1000wrms), has come up to what it was supposed to be. 110 vac is like plugging your subs into a wall socket, lol. Bah, well nevermind on my part. [/QUOTE]
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