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<blockquote data-quote="bigcarbigsound" data-source="post: 510276" data-attributes="member: 554721"><p>Amps run cooler and control speakers better at higher impedence (ohms) but you sacrifice power. Thats is why moast home audio amps and speakers run at 8 ohms because you have an almoast unlimited power source. So if you want power and you amp is decent quality shouldent have any problems running at 2 ohms. Now if you have a cheep amp (Not PG there good) it might run at a 2 or 1 ohm load but it will sound sloppy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bigcarbigsound, post: 510276, member: 554721"] Amps run cooler and control speakers better at higher impedence (ohms) but you sacrifice power. Thats is why moast home audio amps and speakers run at 8 ohms because you have an almoast unlimited power source. So if you want power and you amp is decent quality shouldent have any problems running at 2 ohms. Now if you have a cheep amp (Not PG there good) it might run at a 2 or 1 ohm load but it will sound sloppy. [/QUOTE]
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