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<blockquote data-quote="audiobaun" data-source="post: 8724869" data-attributes="member: 634282"><p>Sounds like Ohm loads are reading fine within limitations of 4 ohms each..Wired properly, you should be at a 2 ohm final load. You are going to have to learn how to clean up your music before you play it on your system as well. Bad Music Mixing and not knowing your limitations of your EQ settings can lead to Severe Distortion as well as Maxed tones /beyond your speakers and sub woofer limitations that will eventually damage them/ Hence... Start buying more gear/ digging deeper in your pockets... Just my 2 cents here</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="audiobaun, post: 8724869, member: 634282"] Sounds like Ohm loads are reading fine within limitations of 4 ohms each..Wired properly, you should be at a 2 ohm final load. You are going to have to learn how to clean up your music before you play it on your system as well. Bad Music Mixing and not knowing your limitations of your EQ settings can lead to Severe Distortion as well as Maxed tones /beyond your speakers and sub woofer limitations that will eventually damage them/ Hence... Start buying more gear/ digging deeper in your pockets... Just my 2 cents here [/QUOTE]
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