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<blockquote data-quote="vasyachkin" data-source="post: 61678" data-attributes="member: 544250"><p>that is what i got, i got single channel 2 ohm stable amp, and two woofers that are dual 4 vc each.</p><p></p><p>you either do series-parallel or parallel-series to get 2 ohms and 2 ohms is what you use. i mean what i use.</p><p></p><p>depends on the amp imho, if the amp doubles (exactly doubles) power when load halves in impedance then it will not IMHO drain more power with lower load, however if amp does not fully double output but only increases it a little into a half impedance load - then its poorly suited for that load and it WILL draw more useless power when operated into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vasyachkin, post: 61678, member: 544250"] that is what i got, i got single channel 2 ohm stable amp, and two woofers that are dual 4 vc each. you either do series-parallel or parallel-series to get 2 ohms and 2 ohms is what you use. i mean what i use. depends on the amp imho, if the amp doubles (exactly doubles) power when load halves in impedance then it will not IMHO drain more power with lower load, however if amp does not fully double output but only increases it a little into a half impedance load - then its poorly suited for that load and it WILL draw more useless power when operated into it. [/QUOTE]
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