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<blockquote data-quote="Beat_Dominator" data-source="post: 1063401" data-attributes="member: 560107"><p>One is 2 ohm..... the other is 4?</p><p></p><p>...but seriously. The difference is that an amp tends to put out quite a bit more power if it is wired to 2ohm (and is stable at 2ohm). Thus, someone with an amp that is 2 or 1 ohm stable would want to buy a SVC 2ohm sub to get the full power out of the amp.</p><p></p><p>Then there is the possibility that someone wants 2 subs and has an amp that is only 4ohm stable, then they might want 2 SVC 2ohm subs wired into a 4ohm load for that amp.</p><p></p><p>It's all about matching a given number of subs to a specific amp.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beat_Dominator, post: 1063401, member: 560107"] One is 2 ohm..... the other is 4? ...but seriously. The difference is that an amp tends to put out quite a bit more power if it is wired to 2ohm (and is stable at 2ohm). Thus, someone with an amp that is 2 or 1 ohm stable would want to buy a SVC 2ohm sub to get the full power out of the amp. Then there is the possibility that someone wants 2 subs and has an amp that is only 4ohm stable, then they might want 2 SVC 2ohm subs wired into a 4ohm load for that amp. It's all about matching a given number of subs to a specific amp. [/QUOTE]
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