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Dsc 4125 2 ohm vs 4 ohm 6.5 components
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<blockquote data-quote="kerpit" data-source="post: 8427419" data-attributes="member: 631730"><p>3 sets of massive audio ck6 then a ported sa10 off a soundqubed amp. Just being in a boat i have to have them cranked so loud to hear them when i'm swimming. So the loudest i can get is preferred. I think i'll wire up a pair at 4 ohm and then a pair at 2 ohm to see if i can hear any audible difference in sq/distortion and i can use my db meter to check loudness. Decide from there. Thank you so much for your help! Just for the hell of it i'm going to call mb quart tech line and see what they say about sq difference of their amp for 2 vs. 4 ohm.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kerpit, post: 8427419, member: 631730"] 3 sets of massive audio ck6 then a ported sa10 off a soundqubed amp. Just being in a boat i have to have them cranked so loud to hear them when i'm swimming. So the loudest i can get is preferred. I think i'll wire up a pair at 4 ohm and then a pair at 2 ohm to see if i can hear any audible difference in sq/distortion and i can use my db meter to check loudness. Decide from there. Thank you so much for your help! Just for the hell of it i'm going to call mb quart tech line and see what they say about sq difference of their amp for 2 vs. 4 ohm. [/QUOTE]
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