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<blockquote data-quote="Jeffdachef" data-source="post: 8611073" data-attributes="member: 650438"><p>you dont get 2 ohm rise in any world when wired to 1 ohm. Rise is usually triple the wired impedance so its better to look at 3 ohm numbers. You'll see 2 ohm numbers if you are wired to .66 ohms. Wired to half ohm you'll see 1.2-1.5 ohm clamped numbers. only way to see actual 1 ohm numbers is wired to .33 or below.</p><p></p><p>This is just from countless clamps i've done and seen others do. People RARELY get what ohms they project themselves landing on, their rise is almost always way higher than they expect.</p><p></p><p>Generally if its a 1200 watt certified amp wired to 1 ohm, its safe to say you'll see 600 clean clamped at best. You can clamp more dirty/clipped but meh even a cheapo boss clamps high numbers dirty.</p><p></p><p>term lab meters hurt feelings but oscoped clamped numbers will absolutely wreck a man into depression lmao.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jeffdachef, post: 8611073, member: 650438"] you dont get 2 ohm rise in any world when wired to 1 ohm. Rise is usually triple the wired impedance so its better to look at 3 ohm numbers. You'll see 2 ohm numbers if you are wired to .66 ohms. Wired to half ohm you'll see 1.2-1.5 ohm clamped numbers. only way to see actual 1 ohm numbers is wired to .33 or below. This is just from countless clamps i've done and seen others do. People RARELY get what ohms they project themselves landing on, their rise is almost always way higher than they expect. Generally if its a 1200 watt certified amp wired to 1 ohm, its safe to say you'll see 600 clean clamped at best. You can clamp more dirty/clipped but meh even a cheapo boss clamps high numbers dirty. term lab meters hurt feelings but oscoped clamped numbers will absolutely wreck a man into depression lmao. [/QUOTE]
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