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<blockquote data-quote="IASCA pro 301-6" data-source="post: 194251" data-attributes="member: 541179"><p>Uh...Atomic Dude...</p><p></p><p>1) Amps don't see speakers...they see a resistive load. You can hook up as many speakers as you want...and the amp will do the same to all of them, you just need to know HOW to hook them up, power then is shared...total power divided by number of speakers...assuming OHM LOAD stays the same.</p><p></p><p>2) Two ohms stereo DOES NOT mean the same as two ohms bridged...</p><p></p><p>3) Op Amps, the internal components responsible for current increases and more sound and they will only accept so much current, after that they have magic smoke inside, and when you let it out...they quit working...that is what happens when you load an amplifier too much...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="IASCA pro 301-6, post: 194251, member: 541179"] Uh...Atomic Dude... 1) Amps don't see speakers...they see a resistive load. You can hook up as many speakers as you want...and the amp will do the same to all of them, you just need to know HOW to hook them up, power then is shared...total power divided by number of speakers...assuming OHM LOAD stays the same. 2) Two ohms stereo DOES NOT mean the same as two ohms bridged... 3) Op Amps, the internal components responsible for current increases and more sound and they will only accept so much current, after that they have magic smoke inside, and when you let it out...they quit working...that is what happens when you load an amplifier too much... [/QUOTE]
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