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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 7670770" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Ok.Ive always been @2ohms stereo,without using a component set with a xover,just speaker to speaker.I do like the 2ohm stereo set up,and retrieve the extra power from the amp(runs a little warmer)reason why I have chosen to go with the VII Hifonics series for this with the lower THD@0.01% @120rms at 2ohms rated @11.5v, and using a Kicker Preamp KQ9 to clean everything up.I will be using the O2 3way components, and 4-1000rms subs, and looking to not get too far out of being drowned out by the subs,@2ohms on the subs,coming from a 1ohm load(done with the 1ohm config).Adding another set of tweets up front should help out.All going in a 98xcab chevy.So 4ohms will sound much better for me/my sound stage?Im also /have got a set of Massive 6.5 2way comp,in the rear fill to help out with staging@4ohms on a VII Hifonics Vulcan.But will adding that tweet @ the xover get me that 2ohms?or before the xover box?Thanks</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 7670770, member: 634282"] Ok.Ive always been @2ohms stereo,without using a component set with a xover,just speaker to speaker.I do like the 2ohm stereo set up,and retrieve the extra power from the amp(runs a little warmer)reason why I have chosen to go with the VII Hifonics series for this with the lower THD@0.01% @120rms at 2ohms rated @11.5v, and using a Kicker Preamp KQ9 to clean everything up.I will be using the O2 3way components, and 4-1000rms subs, and looking to not get too far out of being drowned out by the subs,@2ohms on the subs,coming from a 1ohm load(done with the 1ohm config).Adding another set of tweets up front should help out.All going in a 98xcab chevy.So 4ohms will sound much better for me/my sound stage?Im also /have got a set of Massive 6.5 2way comp,in the rear fill to help out with staging@4ohms on a VII Hifonics Vulcan.But will adding that tweet @ the xover get me that 2ohms?or before the xover box?Thanks [/QUOTE]
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