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Anybody Run an IA Flatlyne?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kybasshead75" data-source="post: 8734185" data-attributes="member: 681033"><p>Im a Honda guy and no matter the vehicle I drive of any brand I've always had way better luck with everything running at 2 - 4 ohms impedance so the amp does not have to work anywhere near as hard, the signal is cleaner the draw is less, and everything is better. Your equipment will last longer investing in an overpowered high quality amp and running it at 2:00 to 4 ohms will actually save you money in the long run while improving your sound quality</p><p>That is definitely solid advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kybasshead75, post: 8734185, member: 681033"] Im a Honda guy and no matter the vehicle I drive of any brand I've always had way better luck with everything running at 2 - 4 ohms impedance so the amp does not have to work anywhere near as hard, the signal is cleaner the draw is less, and everything is better. Your equipment will last longer investing in an overpowered high quality amp and running it at 2:00 to 4 ohms will actually save you money in the long run while improving your sound quality That is definitely solid advice. [/QUOTE]
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