themommyvan
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Most boxes I have tested hace around a 3 ohm rise. So from 1 ohm to around 4. The only way to really tell is to clamp it.
x2Wow. that has to be the best way anyone has ever explained something on this website, I have ever seen. I really REALLY appreciate your response!
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Can not figure imp rise on music only tones. Your amp will see imp change when the subs move.Since Impeadance rise is also affected by music. Running it at less than stated stable resistance and playing music, there might be certain periods in which the amp might see a very low impeadance rise and hence less that rated resistance. That might be harmful and throw it into protect, am I thinking correctly??
I was trying to answer his question on running a 2 ohm stable amp on 1 ohm as it will never see 1 ohm due to impeadance rise.Can not figure imp rise on music only tones. Your amp will see imp change when the subs move.
Sorry I read it as a question. But yes but for a very short time.I was trying to answer his question on running a 2 ohm stable amp on 1 ohm as it will never see 1 ohm due to impeadance rise.
My answer is based on what you said before, i.e. impeadance rise is not constant, hence there may be instances where the amp will see a 1 ohm impeadance or any thing lower than it is rated as stable.
Take it with a grain of salt as it really isn't very accurate.Wow. that has to be the best way anyone has ever explained something on this website, I have ever seen. I really REALLY appreciate your response!
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