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<blockquote data-quote="squeak9798" data-source="post: 563455" data-attributes="member: 555320"><p>The sub isn't "stable" to a certain load, the sub <em>is</em> that load. The amp is what needs to be "stable" to a certain load.</p><p></p><p>Also, no single W7 can be wired to 1.5ohm, since the 10w7 and 12w7 both have single 3ohm voice coils, and the 13w7 has dual 1.5ohm voice coils (which means it can only be wired to .75ohm or 3ohm).</p><p></p><p>Side note: An amp is stable to any impedence <em>above</em> it's recommended lowest impedence. For example, that amp you listed is stable to 1ohm; so it is also stable to <em>anything above</em> 1ohm (for example, 1.5ohm, 2ohm, 3ohm, 4ohm, 8ohm, 1.34ohm 2.67ohm, etc etc)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="squeak9798, post: 563455, member: 555320"] The sub isn't "stable" to a certain load, the sub [I]is[/I] that load. The amp is what needs to be "stable" to a certain load. Also, no single W7 can be wired to 1.5ohm, since the 10w7 and 12w7 both have single 3ohm voice coils, and the 13w7 has dual 1.5ohm voice coils (which means it can only be wired to .75ohm or 3ohm). Side note: An amp is stable to any impedence [I]above[/I] it's recommended lowest impedence. For example, that amp you listed is stable to 1ohm; so it is also stable to [I]anything above[/I] 1ohm (for example, 1.5ohm, 2ohm, 3ohm, 4ohm, 8ohm, 1.34ohm 2.67ohm, etc etc) [/QUOTE]
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