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<blockquote data-quote="Kangaroux" data-source="post: 7681869" data-attributes="member: 628495"><p>The difference between 1 ohms and 2 ohms is almost nothing, especially when you are running a higher powered setup. I guarantee if you had 2 of those 18's running at 1 ohm and running at 2 ohm, assuming the power was the same, you couldn't pick out which was which. Probably a bad box, improperly setup amp, etc. there are so many variables. The only up side to running at a higher impedance is it's not as hard on your electrical system, but at the same time an amp that does 1500w @ 2 ohms is going to cost a lot more than one that does it @ 1 ohm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kangaroux, post: 7681869, member: 628495"] The difference between 1 ohms and 2 ohms is almost nothing, especially when you are running a higher powered setup. I guarantee if you had 2 of those 18's running at 1 ohm and running at 2 ohm, assuming the power was the same, you couldn't pick out which was which. Probably a bad box, improperly setup amp, etc. there are so many variables. The only up side to running at a higher impedance is it's not as hard on your electrical system, but at the same time an amp that does 1500w @ 2 ohms is going to cost a lot more than one that does it @ 1 ohm [/QUOTE]
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