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<blockquote data-quote="ridnlow135" data-source="post: 782373" data-attributes="member: 553661"><p>I guess im not making myself clear lol..</p><p></p><p>Here is a little story behind it.. We got a new kicker enclosure in the other day and hooked it up.. It is a 4ohm enclosure that is rated at like 350 watts.. The amp running it is a mtx that does 200 X 1 at 4 ohms.. I told him we needed to hook it up to the other amp beside it that does 400 x 1 at 4 ohms to see if it would sound better.. He basically told me i was stupid for saying that and what was it going to take to get through my head that it would sound the exact same no matter what amp it was on.. basically saying that If you have a amp that does 1200 @ 1 ohm.. 600 @ 2 ohm and 300 @ 4 ohm and a sub with each impedence that each sub will read the same DB</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ridnlow135, post: 782373, member: 553661"] I guess im not making myself clear lol.. Here is a little story behind it.. We got a new kicker enclosure in the other day and hooked it up.. It is a 4ohm enclosure that is rated at like 350 watts.. The amp running it is a mtx that does 200 X 1 at 4 ohms.. I told him we needed to hook it up to the other amp beside it that does 400 x 1 at 4 ohms to see if it would sound better.. He basically told me i was stupid for saying that and what was it going to take to get through my head that it would sound the exact same no matter what amp it was on.. basically saying that If you have a amp that does 1200 @ 1 ohm.. 600 @ 2 ohm and 300 @ 4 ohm and a sub with each impedence that each sub will read the same DB [/QUOTE]
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